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Postby Segovia » Sun Jun 28, 2009 4:16 pm

What's that, Segovia?
I enjoy having Muffin live on my rooftop because he gets to watch my blurry figure take a shower.
I'm so glad to hear that.
I'm surprised that you're surviving on a dark shingled roof in 100 degree weather. I thought all you northern yankees could barely handle 90 degree weather.
Try going from -40 to high 90s every year (or -40 to +35 in civilized terms).

You have one season of extremes, and then some mild seasons. Here it jumps from literally diesel fuel freezing in the tanks cold to heat alert hot over the course of our seasons.

TAKE THAT.
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Postby datherman » Sun Jun 28, 2009 7:45 pm

While that is true under normal circumstances, I have a specialized full-body suit that maintains a specific temperature inside its fabric.
Oh, so you're making a fursuit too? How're you going to handle all 8 legs?
I would pay all the money in my bank account right now to have a spiderhusky fursuit with a controlled temperature.
I take your $3.78 and raise you $9.20.

(also apparently the guy who owns LionOfTheSun has some sort of cooling system in progress)
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Postby MuffinSticks » Sun Jun 28, 2009 10:30 pm

Does it involve refridgeration? Perhaps with liquid nitrogen? That would be badass.
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Postby Steve the Pocket » Sun Jun 28, 2009 11:50 pm

Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like? Really?

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Postby Tarukai » Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:39 am

What's that, Segovia?
I enjoy having Muffin live on my rooftop because he gets to watch my blurry figure take a shower.
I'm so glad to hear that.
I'm surprised that you're surviving on a dark shingled roof in 100 degree weather. I thought all you northern yankees could barely handle 90 degree weather.
Try going from -40 to high 90s every year (or -40 to +35 in civilized terms).

You have one season of extremes, and then some mild seasons. Here it jumps from literally diesel fuel freezing in the tanks cold to heat alert hot over the course of our seasons.

TAKE THAT.
Takes it. Considers it. Rejects it. Meh.
I have to side with Comrade on this one. I've been to Texas during summer, and it's not that horrible.

Ever been to Upstate NY in January or February? Have fun freezing your balls off.

I've had school days closed before because it was -30 F. Gotta love it.
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Postby Segovia » Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:47 am

Frankly I like the cold, so want to trade places? You must take into consideration that Texas weather is unpredictable. I remember in 7th grade in November the temperature ranged from close 98 in the afternoon to somewhere in the 60s at night. That's a 30 degree temp difference in one day. Plus every summer is different here. It wasn't as bad as it is this year than last year and so and so forth.
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Postby Tarukai » Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:51 am

Frankly I like the cold, so want to trade places?
Define "cold" for yourself.

What is it, 30-40 F?

That's not that cold. Especially when your body has adapted to the winter season.
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Postby Segovia » Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:52 am

Frankly I like the cold, so want to trade places? You must take into consideration that Texas weather is unpredictable. I remember in 7th grade in November the temperature ranged from close 98 in the afternoon to somewhere in the 60s at night. That's a 30 degree temp difference in one day. Plus every summer is different here. It wasn't as bad as it is this year than last year and so and so forth.
Oh and no. I've been to colder than that before. Somewhere in the 10-20s I'm not very sure.

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Postby gforce422 » Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:54 am

Frankly I like the cold, so want to trade places?
You don't want to be up here in winter. Trust me on this one. :P

It was -45 one year, haha, probably was the same day Tarukai got school off, come to think of it. It was about three or four years ago, right? That was cold. Honestly though, it didn't feel that cold, because you basically froze as soon as you walked outside. My hands just went numb.

Gotta love it. :)
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Postby Segovia » Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:04 am

If you all can handle sub zero temperatures, can you take 100 degree weather? Because all I here is about winter.

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Postby klimt » Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:08 am

Frankly I like the cold, so want to trade places? You must take into consideration that Texas weather is unpredictable. I remember in 7th grade in November the temperature ranged from close 98 in the afternoon to somewhere in the 60s at night. That's a 30 degree temp difference in one day. Plus every summer is different here. It wasn't as bad as it is this year than last year and so and so forth.

thats it? i've seen 50 degree Fahrenheit temp. changes in less than 30 minutes. (Chinook winds are great!)

and...your november weather sounds like our summers. in the fall we often go from from 20s overnight to 70s in the afternoon.

"Oh and no. I've been to colder than that before. Somewhere in the 10-20s I'm not very sure."

try spending weeks at a time where it doesn't get over 0.

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Postby Segovia » Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:10 am

God! What is with you people and your cold?!?!?!

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Postby Tarukai » Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:13 am

try spending weeks at a time where it doesn't get over 0.
or at the very least, weeks and weeks where it doesn't leave the single-digits.

Also, we speak about the cold so much because it's the biggest impact on us up here.

however, we usually can handle over 100 degree heat, because almost every summer it will hit that high up here.

I've also been to Colorado. in the middle of the summer.
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[22:26:20] <MuffinSticks> I'm a chocolate muffin with white ears and a striped black and red tail
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Postby Arloest » Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:13 am

I've been to Texas during summer, and it's not that horrible.
What part of Texas, dare I ask? 100+ degrees isn't so bad when it's a dry heat. But 5 months of highs in the 90s or above with oppressive humidity gets pretty old.

Also I can take cold pretty well due to my Bostonian roots.
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Postby Segovia » Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:15 am

I've been to Texas during summer, and it's not that horrible.
What part of Texas, dare I ask?
Probably North or East Texas. Remember people, Texas has four climate regions.


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