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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Jul 19, 2016 15:52:17 GMT
Its way too hot here but still 2 weeks till vacation what temperature? 31°C here currently with nice clouds.
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Post by NetherFreek on Jul 19, 2016 15:55:43 GMT
32 without clouds
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2016 16:04:18 GMT
32 without clouds Go swimming!
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Jul 19, 2016 16:12:58 GMT
32 without clouds aye that's heavenly for me!
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Jul 19, 2016 16:16:31 GMT
32 without clouds aye that's heavenly for me! Pakistan laif?
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Post by NetherFreek on Jul 19, 2016 17:09:11 GMT
32 without clouds Go swimming! Cant when stuck at school
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2016 17:12:54 GMT
Cant when stuck at school Rats. That sucks.
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Post by Washington on Jul 19, 2016 17:16:50 GMT
Cant when stuck at school Rats. That sucks. 2 days left for it end !
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Post by Desophaeus on Jul 19, 2016 17:18:19 GMT
92.5 F here, Almost 34 C. I don't like the heat in Florida here.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Jul 19, 2016 17:25:12 GMT
19 Celsius here
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Post by Desophaeus on Jul 19, 2016 17:36:51 GMT
20 C would be my favorite temperature (roughly room temperature aka 68 to 72 F). Say... outside America, is the phrase "room temperature" used in the same way (other than different unit of measurement ofc)? I'm pretty sure Canadians do use the same phrase, no idea if it's also the same idea in Europe and Asia.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Jul 19, 2016 17:39:43 GMT
20 C would be my favorite temperature (roughly room temperature aka 68 to 72 F). Say... outside America, is the phrase "room temperature" used in the same way (other than different unit of measurement ofc)? I'm pretty sure Canadians do use the same phrase, no idea if it's also the same idea in Europe and Asia. idk, don't use that word much often.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Jul 19, 2016 17:40:10 GMT
aye that's heavenly for me! Pakistan laif? yeah
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Jul 19, 2016 17:42:11 GMT
20 C would be my favorite temperature (roughly room temperature aka 68 to 72 F). Say... outside America, is the phrase "room temperature" used in the same way (other than different unit of measurement ofc)? I'm pretty sure Canadians do use the same phrase, no idea if it's also the same idea in Europe and Asia. In Hebrew we use it for cooking only
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2016 17:46:21 GMT
I got 19°C here
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