103 F. - 39 C. and its raining

103 F. - 39 C. and its raining

Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by G4MER on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 5:12am
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The title says it all. El Paso Tx Sucks balls.. some one offer me a job some place else so I can leave this Hell hole.. thanks.

Oh ny the way its been over 100 for 2 weeks now.. We have been around 105 for too damn long.

(EDIT I FIXED THE TITLE, NOW BLOW ME! ) =) lol
Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by Agent Smith on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 6:44am
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Celsius dammit, CELSIUS! The rest of the world has moved on, why can't America do the same?!

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Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by fraggard on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 7:06am
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I know what you mean... First thing that came to my mind when I read the title was "vapour rain?"

Steamy :heee:
Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by pepper on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 8:17am
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So how hot is 100f?

Feel free to post it in celcius and kalvin, both are fine.
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Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by Andrei on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 8:26am
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cough 5 seconds of googling

http://www.wbuf.noaa.gov/tempfc.htm

So 100 = 37.77777777777778

And 105 = 40.55555555555556
Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by Natus on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 9:14am
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man, for a second i thought it was 100 deg celsius...that would have been very hell :|
Boo f**king Hoo
Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by fraggard on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 9:26am
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cough 5 seconds of googling

http://www.wbuf.noaa.gov/tempfc.htm

So 100 = 37.77777777777778

And 105 = 40.55555555555556
You missed the joke... It's not about the temperature, it's about bitching against americans. Get with it. :biggrin:

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type
it into google directly
Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by Vix on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 10:15am
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Only curiosity:

If the enviroment temperature is 103 F. / 40? C. then what's the cpu core temperature ? It must be damn high.

Right now, here in my city it's 28? C. (82.4 F) and my cpu it's 53? C. (AMD XP 2800) idle.

)

Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by RaPtoR on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 12:23pm
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53 degrees, that's low for amd, I can fry eggs on mine. Oh, and it's about 24 degrees here in Sweden *ggeezzz
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Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by Natus on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 1:03pm
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its 30 in denmark :|
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Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by TAU neutrino on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 1:12pm
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28 in Lithuania.

But still too hot for me... And my pc. Especially while compiling a map :biggrin:
Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by Forceflow on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 2:11pm
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24 here.

Let's work in Kelvin, everybody knows that. :smile:
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Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by fishy on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 2:12pm
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i think i'd be glad to see a bit of rain if the temp was over 100, though it should take a few more years of global warming before i see any weather like that in Scotland.
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Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by RaPtoR on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 2:25pm
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While we are talking about the weather (suprised threre wasn't an
english guy who started this theread) i can tell you that i'ts thirty
degrees here now, not a drop of rain, and lightning! My back has
swetted stuck to my chair. This is worse MoneyShot.

Anyway, is there anyone who live close to Dennis?
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Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by Dred_furst on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 2:37pm
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its 27C here, CPU is at 43C, amd athlon 64 3000+

but it has got 3 case fans and a kind PSU
I need a new sig
Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by Myrk- on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 2:49pm
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Pretty hot in UK... Sounds like a worldwide heat wave! MY GAWD! THE END OF DAYS!
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Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by G4MER on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 8:46pm
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Its a hot rain. not cool at all. The rain has not cooled the air or the
temp one degree. It makes this normally dry heat, a much more humid
place.. and our SWAMP coolers no longer work to keep us cool in these
conditions, so we sweat like a class full of uce cold cola/beer.. beads
of due running races down our brows/backs and any other long smooth
surface on your body.. you peel out of your cloth coverd chair, only
leaving a very wet spot behind.. the computer tempture rises because
its so damn hot outside it cant seem to pull any cool air to cool
itself off.

Your Ice melts really fast watering down any drink you had next to you while surfing the net, mapping or playing games.

It rains for like 15 min. and stops.. leaving only the humidy behind...
if it rained 5 min longer the city would flood. I have pictures to
prove that too.

Oh for the World who refuses to get with the American way of doing
things.. 103 degrees F. is 39 Degrees C. and 313.44 K. Feel better now?
I dont.
Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by ssmmdd on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 9:33pm
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53 degrees, that's low for amd, I can fry eggs on mine. Oh, and it's about 24 degrees here in Sweden *ggeezzz
O.o

I've no idea what temperature it is in Leeds, UK at the moment, but my
AMD 3200+ Barton's been on 100% for the last 5 days (I run SETI@home)
and it's never gone above 46?C.

Although I do have a CoolerMaster Jet7 on full, a 120mm fan on the
back, one 80mm fan on the side and two 80mm fans on the front... :biggrin:
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Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by MisterBister on Sat Jul 9th 2005 at 11:07pm
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53 degrees, that's low for amd, I can fry eggs on mine. Oh, and it's about 24 degrees here in Sweden *ggeezzz
The new athlon 64's are really cool you know.

Much cooler that any INTEL crap =P.
Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by RaPtoR on Sun Jul 10th 2005 at 11:08am
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The new athlon 64's are really cool you know.

Much cooler that any INTEL crap =P.
Yeah lets start a flame war between the AMD'rs and INTEL'rs!!!!
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Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by Orpheus on Sun Jul 10th 2005 at 11:14am
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<DIV class=quote>
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quoting Agent Smith</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>Celsius dammit, CELSIUS! The rest of the world has moved on, why can't America do the same?!

:biggrin:
</DIV></DIV>

<DIV class=quote>
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quoting Natus</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>man, for a second i thought it was 100 deg celsius...that would have been very hell :|

</DIV></DIV>

Funny thing is, we Americans do not have the reverse problem at all.. When you silly Brits post a metric number we just accept it and move on.. There is no confusing 39c with a nearly frozen temperature, we already know its not.. Why don't you guys accept that we Americans LIKE the old measurements and move on yourselves? :biggrin:

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Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by Agent Smith on Sun Jul 10th 2005 at 12:25pm
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silly Brits
TAKE THAT BACK!

I'm not British, and I'm certainly not silly :biggrin: .

Well Orph, I figure you crazy Yanks are allowed to be intolerant all the time, so why can't we be the same for just a little while :dodgy: .
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Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by Orpheus on Sun Jul 10th 2005 at 1:20pm
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<DIV class=quote>
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quoting Agent Smith</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>

TAKE THAT BACK!

crazy Yanks.... intolerant all the time, </DIV></DIV>

Considering exactly how often we Americans have to tolerate other countries bad mouthing us.. I think we exemplify "Tolerance" in every...other...post. :smile:

Sorry about the slight.. including you in with those people..

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Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by Agent Smith on Sun Jul 10th 2005 at 1:50pm
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Lol, no worries, I was just joshing everyone anyway. Making some nice generalisations there :smile: .
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Re: 103 F. - 39 C. and its raining Posted by Orpheus on Sun Jul 10th 2005 at 1:51pm
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I was giggling so hard as I typed that I had to re-read it several times myself to get it right..

I especially liked:
Sorry about the slight.. including you in with those people..


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