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A Bit Of Warmth!

martin.pearson

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Well having lived in Scotland for over 40 years I would say that Bobs 4.7c is pretty good for this time of year lol, you just need to keep busy & then you don't notice it to much, I had a small log burner in my last industrial unit which was enough to just take the chill off, on a portable gas heater just now which is expensive so just goes on one bar lol, need to get the log burner plumbed in at some point
 

Phil Dart

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Way, way too hot for me I'm afraid. I was going to visit you soon Mark, but I'm out now I'm afraid

Are you sure that's not 47 degrees lattitude.:thinks:
 

Lons

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I was in Sydney when just over 40 deg Mark and wasn't unbearable for me but the grief my wife gave me about it certainly was, she wouldn't go anywhere that wasn't air conditioned.

It does tend to be a bit worse in cities where there's little air movement and loads of traffic I suppose.
 

wm460

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If you put a decimal point between the 4 and 7 you'll see the temperature here Mark. :sob:

My beer fridge is set for 2°C.:pint:



I was in Sydney when just over 40 deg Mark and wasn't unbearable for me but the grief my wife gave me about it certainly was, she wouldn't go anywhere that wasn't air conditioned.

It does tend to be a bit worse in cities where there's little air movement and loads of traffic I suppose.

We are regularly 38°C to low 40°C's thats normal, but this is a bit warm.:tongue:
 
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