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Annie
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Finally, it's snowing on our dry little valley!

hooray!

*dons fleece vest, does a snow dance*

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Erik Slaine
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The wind is blowing at about 50mph. It's knocking over potted trees.

I saw, but was not very near, a widowmaker happening today on the trail!

Well, that's what I get for living in a place called Windy Flats!

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Annie
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The best is when the wind is blowing so hard you canhear the snow hit the ground
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Erik Slaine
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Snow? What's that?

Oh, yeah. That slushy stuff we get a couple of inches of in January.

*dons kite, does a little take off dance*

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Jon Boy
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Je deteste l'hiver. C'est si froid et gris. Mais si le neige tu plait, je serai heureux pour toi.
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Annie
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Helas, il a termine. Et puis, le soleiel est apparu.

Grrr. Now I have to take off my little knit hat while I walk home.

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Teshi
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It's in the region of twenty degrees here! What's going on!? Where are our crisp frosty mornings?
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TomDavidson
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It was eighty degrees here in Wisconsin today. [Smile]
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MaureenJanay
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We had rain here in Tucson yesterday. Isn't that kind of similar to snow? [Dont Know]
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littlemissattitude
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quote:
It was eighty degrees here in Wisconsin today.
It was warmer in Wisconsin than it was in Fresno? (Up to 74 degrees so far today.) Cool deal. I'm ready for winter, and it was still 90 degrees two or three days ago.
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Anna
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How exactly do you translate Farenheit degrees in Celcius degrees ? (Here it's about 10° Celcius, and I don't know how many it makes in Farenheit...) [Confused]
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Jon Boy
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Take the degrees in Celsius, times it by 9/5, and add 32.
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Bob the Lawyer
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Then you smack the US for using a stupid, archaic system.
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Farmgirl
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Here's how I do it!

conversion

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Jon Boy
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And then you shift blame to whoever came up with the stupid system in the first place.

[ October 11, 2003, 01:59 PM: Message edited by: Jon Boy ]

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TomDavidson
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Actually, for all that Farenheit is "archaic," it does a much better job of describing outside temperature than Celsius; there's simply not enough of a range of difference between 10 Celsius and 26 Celcius, as far as I'm concerned.
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Maethoriell
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Je veux il neige ici mais il ne peux pas. Je suis triste.
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Jon Boy
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Pauvre Maethoriell.
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