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On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 3:12:14 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 8:37:48 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
> > On 2021-02-10 1:06 p.m., Lucretia Borgia wrote:
> > > On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 09:12:39 -0700, Graham > wrote:
> > >
> > >> >>
> > >> Tomorrow will be a baking day but with overnight temperatures around -30C I
> > >> have no intention of going to the SM for beef. I do have a pork fillet in
> > >> the freezer and that seems to be an ideal component. Perhaps I'll call it a
> > >> Lincolnshire Pastie:-)
> > >
> > > Definitely time to stay home, have been watching your temps, have a
> > > grandson in Grande Prairie
> > >

> > It is quite common to hear people say that it is a dry cold so you don't
> > feel it has much. I can appreciate that around here where it is usually
> > quite humid, much like the Halifax area. I have been further north and
> > found -25 to be quite bearable. When it drops past -30 that is just
> > plain nasty cold. It is cold to the bone, not just smarting on the skin..
> >
> > FWIW... it waas -18 Chere this morning, currently -7.

> I've never heard the term "dry cold" before. It's pretty cold over here. 73 degrees with 50% relative humidity. Typically the humidity runs quite a bit more. It can get often get sweltering on this side of the mountain. OTOH, the tradewinds tend to keep this side cooler than the rest of this rock.


70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures between 50 and 60 F.

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On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 10:34:30 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 3:12:14 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
> > On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 8:37:48 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
> > > On 2021-02-10 1:06 p.m., Lucretia Borgia wrote:
> > > > On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 09:12:39 -0700, Graham > wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> >>
> > > >> Tomorrow will be a baking day but with overnight temperatures around -30C I
> > > >> have no intention of going to the SM for beef. I do have a pork fillet in
> > > >> the freezer and that seems to be an ideal component. Perhaps I'll call it a
> > > >> Lincolnshire Pastie:-)
> > > >
> > > > Definitely time to stay home, have been watching your temps, have a
> > > > grandson in Grande Prairie
> > > >
> > > It is quite common to hear people say that it is a dry cold so you don't
> > > feel it has much. I can appreciate that around here where it is usually
> > > quite humid, much like the Halifax area. I have been further north and
> > > found -25 to be quite bearable. When it drops past -30 that is just
> > > plain nasty cold. It is cold to the bone, not just smarting on the skin.
> > >
> > > FWIW... it waas -18 Chere this morning, currently -7.

> > I've never heard the term "dry cold" before. It's pretty cold over here.. 73 degrees with 50% relative humidity. Typically the humidity runs quite a bit more. It can get often get sweltering on this side of the mountain. OTOH, the tradewinds tend to keep this side cooler than the rest of this rock.

> 70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures between 50 and 60 F.
>
> Cindy Hamilton

70 degrees is an alright temperature at night. During the day, the temperature should be at least 80 but no higher than 90. If Trump was president, he could probably do something about that.
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On 2021-02-10 3:39 p.m., dsi1 wrote:
> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 10:34:30 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton


>>>> FWIW... it waas -18 Chere this morning, currently -7.
>>> I've never heard the term "dry cold" before. It's pretty cold
>>> over here. 73 degrees with 50% relative humidity. Typically the
>>> humidity runs quite a bit more. It can get often get sweltering
>>> on this side of the mountain. OTOH, the tradewinds tend to keep
>>> this side cooler than the rest of this rock.

>> 70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures
>> between 50 and 60 F.
>>
>> Cindy Hamilton

> 70 degrees is an alright temperature at night. During the day, the
> temperature should be at least 80 but no higher than 90. If Trump was
> president, he could probably do something about that.
>


80 is a heat wave here. When it gets into the 80s there are hot weather
warnings.
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On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 11:35:49 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2021-02-10 3:39 p.m., dsi1 wrote:
> > On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 10:34:30 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton
> >>>> FWIW... it waas -18 Chere this morning, currently -7.
> >>> I've never heard the term "dry cold" before. It's pretty cold
> >>> over here. 73 degrees with 50% relative humidity. Typically the
> >>> humidity runs quite a bit more. It can get often get sweltering
> >>> on this side of the mountain. OTOH, the tradewinds tend to keep
> >>> this side cooler than the rest of this rock.
> >> 70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures
> >> between 50 and 60 F.
> >>
> >> Cindy Hamilton

> > 70 degrees is an alright temperature at night. During the day, the
> > temperature should be at least 80 but no higher than 90. If Trump was
> > president, he could probably do something about that.
> >

> 80 is a heat wave here. When it gets into the 80s there are hot weather
> warnings.

Odd, isn't it? I have no explanation for that. OTOH, the Canadians were once buying property like crazy in this hot, arid, wasteland. They were buying more property than the Chinese.
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On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 16:35:44 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote:

>On 2021-02-10 3:39 p.m., dsi1 wrote:
>> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 10:34:30 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton

>
>>>>> FWIW... it waas -18 Chere this morning, currently -7.
>>>> I've never heard the term "dry cold" before. It's pretty cold
>>>> over here. 73 degrees with 50% relative humidity. Typically the
>>>> humidity runs quite a bit more. It can get often get sweltering
>>>> on this side of the mountain. OTOH, the tradewinds tend to keep
>>>> this side cooler than the rest of this rock.
>>> 70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures
>>> between 50 and 60 F.
>>>
>>> Cindy Hamilton

>> 70 degrees is an alright temperature at night. During the day, the
>> temperature should be at least 80 but no higher than 90. If Trump was
>> president, he could probably do something about that.
>>

>
>80 is a heat wave here. When it gets into the 80s there are hot weather
>warnings.


Wimps.

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On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 12:34:27 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:

>On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 3:12:14 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
>> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 8:37:48 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
>> > On 2021-02-10 1:06 p.m., Lucretia Borgia wrote:
>> > > On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 09:12:39 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> >>
>> > >> Tomorrow will be a baking day but with overnight temperatures around -30C I
>> > >> have no intention of going to the SM for beef. I do have a pork fillet in
>> > >> the freezer and that seems to be an ideal component. Perhaps I'll call it a
>> > >> Lincolnshire Pastie:-)
>> > >
>> > > Definitely time to stay home, have been watching your temps, have a
>> > > grandson in Grande Prairie
>> > >
>> > It is quite common to hear people say that it is a dry cold so you don't
>> > feel it has much. I can appreciate that around here where it is usually
>> > quite humid, much like the Halifax area. I have been further north and
>> > found -25 to be quite bearable. When it drops past -30 that is just
>> > plain nasty cold. It is cold to the bone, not just smarting on the skin.
>> >
>> > FWIW... it waas -18 Chere this morning, currently -7.

>> I've never heard the term "dry cold" before. It's pretty cold over here. 73 degrees with 50% relative humidity. Typically the humidity runs quite a bit more. It can get often get sweltering on this side of the mountain. OTOH, the tradewinds tend to keep this side cooler than the rest of this rock.

>
>70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures between 50 and 60 F.


When I got up 4 hours ago, it was 23C/74F. A little bit on the chilly
side.

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On 10/02/2021 21:12, Bruce wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 12:34:27 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton


>> 70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures between 50 and 60 F.

>
> When I got up 4 hours ago, it was 23C/74F. A little bit on the chilly
> side.
>

I find it difficult to sleep when it's that warm. I prefer a sleeping
temperature in the 60s.

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On 2/10/2021 5:13 PM, S Viemeister wrote:
> On 10/02/2021 21:12, Bruce wrote:
>> On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 12:34:27 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton

>
>>> 70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures
>>> between 50 and 60 F.

>>
>> When I got up 4 hours ago, it was 23C/74F. A little bit on the chilly
>> side.
>>

> I find it difficult to sleep when it's that warm. I prefer a sleeping
> temperature in the 60s.


So do I... low 60's. I prefer sleeping in colder temps at night with
heavy blankets. For that reason, I turn off my heat at night. When I get
up, turn on the heat again and enjoy that wave of heat (after getting
out of a nice warm bed).





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On Thu, 11 Feb 2021 08:16:14 -0500, Gary > wrote:

>On 2/10/2021 5:13 PM, S Viemeister wrote:
>> On 10/02/2021 21:12, Bruce wrote:
>>> On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 12:34:27 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton

>>
>>>> 70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures
>>>> between 50 and 60 F.
>>>
>>> When I got up 4 hours ago, it was 23C/74F. A little bit on the chilly
>>> side.
>>>

>> I find it difficult to sleep when it's that warm. I prefer a sleeping
>> temperature in the 60s.

>
>So do I... low 60's. I prefer sleeping in colder temps at night with
>heavy blankets. For that reason, I turn off my heat at night. When I get
>up, turn on the heat again and enjoy that wave of heat (after getting
>out of a nice warm bed).
>

me too
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On Thursday, February 11, 2021 at 3:16:24 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
> On 2/10/2021 5:13 PM, S Viemeister wrote:
> > On 10/02/2021 21:12, Bruce wrote:
> >> On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 12:34:27 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton

> >
> >>> 70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures
> >>> between 50 and 60 F.
> >>
> >> When I got up 4 hours ago, it was 23C/74F. A little bit on the chilly
> >> side.
> >>

> > I find it difficult to sleep when it's that warm. I prefer a sleeping
> > temperature in the 60s.

> So do I... low 60's. I prefer sleeping in colder temps at night with
> heavy blankets. For that reason, I turn off my heat at night. When I get
> up, turn on the heat again and enjoy that wave of heat (after getting
> out of a nice warm bed).

I have a heavy blanket. It's filled with ceramic beads and weighs around 20 lbs. It sort of feels like those lead shields that's used in dental offices for taking x-rays. Oddly enough, some people find it comfortable. My wife doesn't like it because it's hard to lift.


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"Bruce" wrote in message ...

On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 12:34:27 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:

>On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 3:12:14 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
>> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 8:37:48 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
>> > On 2021-02-10 1:06 p.m., Lucretia Borgia wrote:
>> > > On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 09:12:39 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> >>
>> > >> Tomorrow will be a baking day but with overnight temperatures
>> > >> around -30C I
>> > >> have no intention of going to the SM for beef. I do have a pork
>> > >> fillet in
>> > >> the freezer and that seems to be an ideal component. Perhaps I'll
>> > >> call it a
>> > >> Lincolnshire Pastie:-)
>> > >
>> > > Definitely time to stay home, have been watching your temps, have a
>> > > grandson in Grande Prairie
>> > >
>> > It is quite common to hear people say that it is a dry cold so you
>> > don't
>> > feel it has much. I can appreciate that around here where it is usually
>> > quite humid, much like the Halifax area. I have been further north and
>> > found -25 to be quite bearable. When it drops past -30 that is just
>> > plain nasty cold. It is cold to the bone, not just smarting on the
>> > skin.
>> >
>> > FWIW... it waas -18 Chere this morning, currently -7.

>> I've never heard the term "dry cold" before. It's pretty cold over here.
>> 73 degrees with 50% relative humidity. Typically the humidity runs quite
>> a bit more. It can get often get sweltering on this side of the mountain.
>> OTOH, the tradewinds tend to keep this side cooler than the rest of this
>> rock.

>
>70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures between
>50 and 60 F.


When I got up 4 hours ago, it was 23C/74F. A little bit on the chilly
side.

===

Here it is -12 c and was -13 c overnight!

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On Thu, 11 Feb 2021 09:53:31 -0000, "Ophelia" >
wrote:

>
>
>"Bruce" wrote in message ...
>
>On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 12:34:27 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:
>
>>On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 3:12:14 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
>>> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 8:37:48 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
>>> > On 2021-02-10 1:06 p.m., Lucretia Borgia wrote:
>>> > > On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 09:12:39 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> Tomorrow will be a baking day but with overnight temperatures
>>> > >> around -30C I
>>> > >> have no intention of going to the SM for beef. I do have a pork
>>> > >> fillet in
>>> > >> the freezer and that seems to be an ideal component. Perhaps I'll
>>> > >> call it a
>>> > >> Lincolnshire Pastie:-)
>>> > >
>>> > > Definitely time to stay home, have been watching your temps, have a
>>> > > grandson in Grande Prairie
>>> > >
>>> > It is quite common to hear people say that it is a dry cold so you
>>> > don't
>>> > feel it has much. I can appreciate that around here where it is usually
>>> > quite humid, much like the Halifax area. I have been further north and
>>> > found -25 to be quite bearable. When it drops past -30 that is just
>>> > plain nasty cold. It is cold to the bone, not just smarting on the
>>> > skin.
>>> >
>>> > FWIW... it waas -18 Chere this morning, currently -7.
>>> I've never heard the term "dry cold" before. It's pretty cold over here.
>>> 73 degrees with 50% relative humidity. Typically the humidity runs quite
>>> a bit more. It can get often get sweltering on this side of the mountain.
>>> OTOH, the tradewinds tend to keep this side cooler than the rest of this
>>> rock.

>>
>>70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures between
>>50 and 60 F.

>
>When I got up 4 hours ago, it was 23C/74F. A little bit on the chilly
>side.
>
>===
>
> Here it is -12 c and was -13 c overnight!


Netherlands too. A real winter for once.

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On Fri, 12 Feb 2021 05:43:33 +1100, Bruce wrote:

> On Thu, 11 Feb 2021 09:53:31 -0000, "Ophelia" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>"Bruce" wrote in message ...
>>
>>On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 12:34:27 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:
>>
>>>On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 3:12:14 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
>>>> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 8:37:48 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>> > On 2021-02-10 1:06 p.m., Lucretia Borgia wrote:
>>>> > > On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 09:12:39 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>>>> > >
>>>> > >> >>
>>>> > >> Tomorrow will be a baking day but with overnight temperatures
>>>> > >> around -30C I
>>>> > >> have no intention of going to the SM for beef. I do have a pork
>>>> > >> fillet in
>>>> > >> the freezer and that seems to be an ideal component. Perhaps I'll
>>>> > >> call it a
>>>> > >> Lincolnshire Pastie:-)
>>>> > >
>>>> > > Definitely time to stay home, have been watching your temps, have a
>>>> > > grandson in Grande Prairie
>>>> > >
>>>> > It is quite common to hear people say that it is a dry cold so you
>>>> > don't
>>>> > feel it has much. I can appreciate that around here where it is usually
>>>> > quite humid, much like the Halifax area. I have been further north and
>>>> > found -25 to be quite bearable. When it drops past -30 that is just
>>>> > plain nasty cold. It is cold to the bone, not just smarting on the
>>>> > skin.
>>>> >
>>>> > FWIW... it waas -18 Chere this morning, currently -7.
>>>> I've never heard the term "dry cold" before. It's pretty cold over here.
>>>> 73 degrees with 50% relative humidity. Typically the humidity runs quite
>>>> a bit more. It can get often get sweltering on this side of the mountain.
>>>> OTOH, the tradewinds tend to keep this side cooler than the rest of this
>>>> rock.
>>>
>>>70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures between
>>>50 and 60 F.

>>
>>When I got up 4 hours ago, it was 23C/74F. A little bit on the chilly
>>side.
>>
>>===
>>
>> Here it is -12 c and was -13 c overnight!

>
> Netherlands too. A real winter for once.


-32C at 8am this morning. Wind chill -43C.
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On Thu, 11 Feb 2021 12:45:43 -0700, Graham > wrote:

>On Fri, 12 Feb 2021 05:43:33 +1100, Bruce wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 11 Feb 2021 09:53:31 -0000, "Ophelia" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Bruce" wrote in message ...
>>>
>>>On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 12:34:27 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 3:12:14 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
>>>>> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 8:37:48 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>> > On 2021-02-10 1:06 p.m., Lucretia Borgia wrote:
>>>>> > > On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 09:12:39 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>>>>> > >
>>>>> > >> >>
>>>>> > >> Tomorrow will be a baking day but with overnight temperatures
>>>>> > >> around -30C I
>>>>> > >> have no intention of going to the SM for beef. I do have a pork
>>>>> > >> fillet in
>>>>> > >> the freezer and that seems to be an ideal component. Perhaps I'll
>>>>> > >> call it a
>>>>> > >> Lincolnshire Pastie:-)
>>>>> > >
>>>>> > > Definitely time to stay home, have been watching your temps, have a
>>>>> > > grandson in Grande Prairie
>>>>> > >
>>>>> > It is quite common to hear people say that it is a dry cold so you
>>>>> > don't
>>>>> > feel it has much. I can appreciate that around here where it is usually
>>>>> > quite humid, much like the Halifax area. I have been further north and
>>>>> > found -25 to be quite bearable. When it drops past -30 that is just
>>>>> > plain nasty cold. It is cold to the bone, not just smarting on the
>>>>> > skin.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > FWIW... it waas -18 Chere this morning, currently -7.
>>>>> I've never heard the term "dry cold" before. It's pretty cold over here.
>>>>> 73 degrees with 50% relative humidity. Typically the humidity runs quite
>>>>> a bit more. It can get often get sweltering on this side of the mountain.
>>>>> OTOH, the tradewinds tend to keep this side cooler than the rest of this
>>>>> rock.
>>>>
>>>>70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures between
>>>>50 and 60 F.
>>>
>>>When I got up 4 hours ago, it was 23C/74F. A little bit on the chilly
>>>side.
>>>
>>>===
>>>
>>> Here it is -12 c and was -13 c overnight!

>>
>> Netherlands too. A real winter for once.

>
>-32C at 8am this morning. Wind chill -43C.


One wonders why one moves to climes that are unsuitable for human
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On Fri, 12 Feb 2021 07:14:40 +1100, Bruce > wrote:

>On Thu, 11 Feb 2021 12:45:43 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 12 Feb 2021 05:43:33 +1100, Bruce wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, 11 Feb 2021 09:53:31 -0000, "Ophelia" >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Bruce" wrote in message ...
>>>>
>>>>On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 12:34:27 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 3:12:14 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
>>>>>> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 8:37:48 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>> > On 2021-02-10 1:06 p.m., Lucretia Borgia wrote:
>>>>>> > > On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 09:12:39 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>>>>>> > >
>>>>>> > >> >>
>>>>>> > >> Tomorrow will be a baking day but with overnight temperatures
>>>>>> > >> around -30C I
>>>>>> > >> have no intention of going to the SM for beef. I do have a pork
>>>>>> > >> fillet in
>>>>>> > >> the freezer and that seems to be an ideal component. Perhaps I'll
>>>>>> > >> call it a
>>>>>> > >> Lincolnshire Pastie:-)
>>>>>> > >
>>>>>> > > Definitely time to stay home, have been watching your temps, have a
>>>>>> > > grandson in Grande Prairie
>>>>>> > >
>>>>>> > It is quite common to hear people say that it is a dry cold so you
>>>>>> > don't
>>>>>> > feel it has much. I can appreciate that around here where it is usually
>>>>>> > quite humid, much like the Halifax area. I have been further north and
>>>>>> > found -25 to be quite bearable. When it drops past -30 that is just
>>>>>> > plain nasty cold. It is cold to the bone, not just smarting on the
>>>>>> > skin.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > FWIW... it waas -18 Chere this morning, currently -7.
>>>>>> I've never heard the term "dry cold" before. It's pretty cold over here.
>>>>>> 73 degrees with 50% relative humidity. Typically the humidity runs quite
>>>>>> a bit more. It can get often get sweltering on this side of the mountain.
>>>>>> OTOH, the tradewinds tend to keep this side cooler than the rest of this
>>>>>> rock.
>>>>>
>>>>>70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures between
>>>>>50 and 60 F.
>>>>
>>>>When I got up 4 hours ago, it was 23C/74F. A little bit on the chilly
>>>>side.
>>>>
>>>>===
>>>>
>>>> Here it is -12 c and was -13 c overnight!
>>>
>>> Netherlands too. A real winter for once.

>>
>>-32C at 8am this morning. Wind chill -43C.

>
>One wonders why one moves to climes that are unsuitable for human
>life.


Because not everyone is a ****ing weak pussy like yourself. Because
humans have always sought new land. You dumb shit.

John Kuthe, He-man...


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Bruce wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Feb 2021 12:45:43 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 12 Feb 2021 05:43:33 +1100, Bruce wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, 11 Feb 2021 09:53:31 -0000, "Ophelia" >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Bruce" wrote in message ...
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 12:34:27 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 3:12:14 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
>>>>>> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 8:37:48 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>>> On 2021-02-10 1:06 p.m., Lucretia Borgia wrote:
>>>>>>>> On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 09:12:39 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Tomorrow will be a baking day but with overnight temperatures
>>>>>>>>> around -30C I
>>>>>>>>> have no intention of going to the SM for beef. I do have a pork
>>>>>>>>> fillet in
>>>>>>>>> the freezer and that seems to be an ideal component. Perhaps I'll
>>>>>>>>> call it a
>>>>>>>>> Lincolnshire Pastie:-)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Definitely time to stay home, have been watching your temps, have a
>>>>>>>> grandson in Grande Prairie
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It is quite common to hear people say that it is a dry cold so you
>>>>>>> don't
>>>>>>> feel it has much. I can appreciate that around here where it is usually
>>>>>>> quite humid, much like the Halifax area. I have been further north and
>>>>>>> found -25 to be quite bearable. When it drops past -30 that is just
>>>>>>> plain nasty cold. It is cold to the bone, not just smarting on the
>>>>>>> skin.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> FWIW... it waas -18 Chere this morning, currently -7.
>>>>>> I've never heard the term "dry cold" before. It's pretty cold over here.
>>>>>> 73 degrees with 50% relative humidity. Typically the humidity runs quite
>>>>>> a bit more. It can get often get sweltering on this side of the mountain.
>>>>>> OTOH, the tradewinds tend to keep this side cooler than the rest of this
>>>>>> rock.
>>>>>
>>>>> 70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures between
>>>>> 50 and 60 F.
>>>>
>>>> When I got up 4 hours ago, it was 23C/74F. A little bit on the chilly
>>>> side.
>>>>
>>>> ===
>>>>
>>>> Here it is -12 c and was -13 c overnight!
>>>
>>> Netherlands too. A real winter for once.

>>
>> -32C at 8am this morning. Wind chill -43C.

>
> One wonders why one moves to climes that are unsuitable for human
> life.
>


Because they seek new assholes to sniff?
Because they need to whine about other people?

You tell us Master Druce.


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"Bruce" wrote in message ...

On Thu, 11 Feb 2021 09:53:31 -0000, "Ophelia" >
wrote:

>
>
>"Bruce" wrote in message
.. .
>
>On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 12:34:27 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:
>
>>On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 3:12:14 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
>>> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 8:37:48 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
>>> > On 2021-02-10 1:06 p.m., Lucretia Borgia wrote:
>>> > > On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 09:12:39 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> Tomorrow will be a baking day but with overnight temperatures
>>> > >> around -30C I
>>> > >> have no intention of going to the SM for beef. I do have a pork
>>> > >> fillet in
>>> > >> the freezer and that seems to be an ideal component. Perhaps I'll
>>> > >> call it a
>>> > >> Lincolnshire Pastie:-)
>>> > >
>>> > > Definitely time to stay home, have been watching your temps, have a
>>> > > grandson in Grande Prairie
>>> > >
>>> > It is quite common to hear people say that it is a dry cold so you
>>> > don't
>>> > feel it has much. I can appreciate that around here where it is
>>> > usually
>>> > quite humid, much like the Halifax area. I have been further north and
>>> > found -25 to be quite bearable. When it drops past -30 that is just
>>> > plain nasty cold. It is cold to the bone, not just smarting on the
>>> > skin.
>>> >
>>> > FWIW... it waas -18 Chere this morning, currently -7.
>>> I've never heard the term "dry cold" before. It's pretty cold over here.
>>> 73 degrees with 50% relative humidity. Typically the humidity runs quite
>>> a bit more. It can get often get sweltering on this side of the
>>> mountain.
>>> OTOH, the tradewinds tend to keep this side cooler than the rest of this
>>> rock.

>>
>>70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures between
>>50 and 60 F.

>
>When I got up 4 hours ago, it was 23C/74F. A little bit on the chilly
>side.
>
>===
>
> Here it is -12 c and was -13 c overnight!


Netherlands too. A real winter for once.

==

Yes! Not had this for years!


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On Thu, 11 Feb 2021 21:11:59 -0000, "Ophelia" >
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>
>"Bruce" wrote in message ...
>
>On Thu, 11 Feb 2021 09:53:31 -0000, "Ophelia" >
>wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>"Bruce" wrote in message
. ..
>>
>>On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 12:34:27 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:
>>
>>>On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 3:12:14 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
>>>> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 8:37:48 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>> > On 2021-02-10 1:06 p.m., Lucretia Borgia wrote:
>>>> > > On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 09:12:39 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>>>> > >
>>>> > >> >>
>>>> > >> Tomorrow will be a baking day but with overnight temperatures
>>>> > >> around -30C I
>>>> > >> have no intention of going to the SM for beef. I do have a pork
>>>> > >> fillet in
>>>> > >> the freezer and that seems to be an ideal component. Perhaps I'll
>>>> > >> call it a
>>>> > >> Lincolnshire Pastie:-)
>>>> > >
>>>> > > Definitely time to stay home, have been watching your temps, have a
>>>> > > grandson in Grande Prairie
>>>> > >
>>>> > It is quite common to hear people say that it is a dry cold so you
>>>> > don't
>>>> > feel it has much. I can appreciate that around here where it is
>>>> > usually
>>>> > quite humid, much like the Halifax area. I have been further north and
>>>> > found -25 to be quite bearable. When it drops past -30 that is just
>>>> > plain nasty cold. It is cold to the bone, not just smarting on the
>>>> > skin.
>>>> >
>>>> > FWIW... it waas -18 Chere this morning, currently -7.
>>>> I've never heard the term "dry cold" before. It's pretty cold over here.
>>>> 73 degrees with 50% relative humidity. Typically the humidity runs quite
>>>> a bit more. It can get often get sweltering on this side of the
>>>> mountain.
>>>> OTOH, the tradewinds tend to keep this side cooler than the rest of this
>>>> rock.
>>>
>>>70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures between
>>>50 and 60 F.

>>
>>When I got up 4 hours ago, it was 23C/74F. A little bit on the chilly
>>side.
>>
>>===
>>
>> Here it is -12 c and was -13 c overnight!

>
>Netherlands too. A real winter for once.
>
>==
>
>Yes! Not had this for years!
>

Finally they can once again organise all kinds of skating marathons in
the Netherlands and now they can't because of corona

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On Thu, 11 Feb 2021 21:11:59 -0000, "Ophelia" >
wrote:

>
>
>"Bruce" wrote in message
.. .
>
>On Thu, 11 Feb 2021 09:53:31 -0000, "Ophelia" >
>wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>"Bruce" wrote in message
. ..
>>
>>On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 12:34:27 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:
>>
>>>On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 3:12:14 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
>>>> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 8:37:48 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>> > On 2021-02-10 1:06 p.m., Lucretia Borgia wrote:
>>>> > > On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 09:12:39 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>>>> > >
>>>> > >> >>
>>>> > >> Tomorrow will be a baking day but with overnight temperatures
>>>> > >> around -30C I
>>>> > >> have no intention of going to the SM for beef. I do have a pork
>>>> > >> fillet in
>>>> > >> the freezer and that seems to be an ideal component. Perhaps I'll
>>>> > >> call it a
>>>> > >> Lincolnshire Pastie:-)
>>>> > >
>>>> > > Definitely time to stay home, have been watching your temps, have a
>>>> > > grandson in Grande Prairie
>>>> > >
>>>> > It is quite common to hear people say that it is a dry cold so you
>>>> > don't
>>>> > feel it has much. I can appreciate that around here where it is
>>>> > usually
>>>> > quite humid, much like the Halifax area. I have been further north
>>>> > and
>>>> > found -25 to be quite bearable. When it drops past -30 that is just
>>>> > plain nasty cold. It is cold to the bone, not just smarting on the
>>>> > skin.
>>>> >
>>>> > FWIW... it waas -18 Chere this morning, currently -7.
>>>> I've never heard the term "dry cold" before. It's pretty cold over
>>>> here.
>>>> 73 degrees with 50% relative humidity. Typically the humidity runs
>>>> quite
>>>> a bit more. It can get often get sweltering on this side of the
>>>> mountain.
>>>> OTOH, the tradewinds tend to keep this side cooler than the rest of
>>>> this
>>>> rock.
>>>
>>>70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures
>>>between
>>>50 and 60 F.

>>
>>When I got up 4 hours ago, it was 23C/74F. A little bit on the chilly
>>side.
>>
>>===
>>
>> Here it is -12 c and was -13 c overnight!

>
>Netherlands too. A real winter for once.
>
>==
>
>Yes! Not had this for years!
>

Finally they can once again organise all kinds of skating marathons in
the Netherlands and now they can't because of corona

====

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Bruce wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Feb 2021 21:11:59 -0000, "Ophelia" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> "Bruce" wrote in message ...
>>
>> On Thu, 11 Feb 2021 09:53:31 -0000, "Ophelia" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Bruce" wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>
>>> On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 12:34:27 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 3:12:14 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
>>>>> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 8:37:48 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>> On 2021-02-10 1:06 p.m., Lucretia Borgia wrote:
>>>>>>> On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 09:12:39 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Tomorrow will be a baking day but with overnight temperatures
>>>>>>>> around -30C I
>>>>>>>> have no intention of going to the SM for beef. I do have a pork
>>>>>>>> fillet in
>>>>>>>> the freezer and that seems to be an ideal component. Perhaps I'll
>>>>>>>> call it a
>>>>>>>> Lincolnshire Pastie:-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Definitely time to stay home, have been watching your temps, have a
>>>>>>> grandson in Grande Prairie
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> It is quite common to hear people say that it is a dry cold so you
>>>>>> don't
>>>>>> feel it has much. I can appreciate that around here where it is
>>>>>> usually
>>>>>> quite humid, much like the Halifax area. I have been further north and
>>>>>> found -25 to be quite bearable. When it drops past -30 that is just
>>>>>> plain nasty cold. It is cold to the bone, not just smarting on the
>>>>>> skin.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> FWIW... it waas -18 Chere this morning, currently -7.
>>>>> I've never heard the term "dry cold" before. It's pretty cold over here.
>>>>> 73 degrees with 50% relative humidity. Typically the humidity runs quite
>>>>> a bit more. It can get often get sweltering on this side of the
>>>>> mountain.
>>>>> OTOH, the tradewinds tend to keep this side cooler than the rest of this
>>>>> rock.
>>>>
>>>> 70 F is a bit warmer than I really like it. I prefer temperatures between
>>>> 50 and 60 F.
>>>
>>> When I got up 4 hours ago, it was 23C/74F. A little bit on the chilly
>>> side.
>>>
>>> ===
>>>
>>> Here it is -12 c and was -13 c overnight!

>>
>> Netherlands too. A real winter for once.
>>
>> ==
>>
>> Yes! Not had this for years!
>>

> Finally they can once again organise all kinds of skating marathons in
> the Netherlands and now they can't because of corona
>


Can you still sniff assholes when wearing an N95 mask?




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