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Tasik
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 06:59
I dono why but I thought I would just say this outa no where.

It snowed here today. (Here as in Saskatchewan, Canada) Now I have yet to look forward to a little more then 6 mounths of cold winter.

It really sucks cause I just got a new skateboard today. Now I can't use it.

Hows the weather where you are?

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Ian T
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 07:09
Getting colder in New England. They were calling for rain around noon moving north, it got cloudy but it never arrived... sort of like yesterday, where it was going to rain after midnight but came down in torrents in the afternoon . I suggest anyone with a basic knowledge of weather systems take up a job as a meteorologist around here-- your stiffest competition will be the old farmer's almanac.


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Neofish
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 07:16
Quote: "Now I have yet to look forward to a little more then 6 mounths of cold winter."

good, i love the winter

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Manticore Night
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 08:06
I LIVE IN WINNIPEG! YOU DO NOT MENTION SNOW OR WINTER TO A WINNIPEGGER! BURN IN HELL, AND STFU!

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JeBuS
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 08:08
Riiiiiiiiight...

Well, here it's still above freezing, though maybe not for long. Generally around Halloween we'll get the first freezing temps.


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FoxBlitzz
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 08:23
I'm living in the eastern US. I haven't seen any snow yet, but it is getting colder out. It's also getting colder inside, too.

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DrakeX
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 08:56
i'm in southern pennsylvania, and while it hasn't got down to freezing, it's been damn close. today we had rain and hail, so it's obviously cold enough somewhere in the atmosphere for the water to freeze. i don't think it even got up to 50 today.

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Manticore Night
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 09:19
We never get 50. I want your weather!

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BearCDPOLD
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 11:16
It's friggin hot in the afternoons, a nice 70-80 degrees F in the morning, but is usually around 95 at noon and hitting 100 around 3pm-ish.
Jumps down to about 60 in the evenings, thank god.

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Manticore Night
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 12:15
oh, Farenheit, lol, we use Celcius. What's that in Celcius?

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Sparda
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 13:36
Hmmm... Virginia... nice temperatures year-round with the perfect climate for all four seasons


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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 13:44
...What is snow?


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Ilya
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 13:51
Indian Homie G
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 13:57
Snow? ... is that in English? Can I get a translation?

SEriously tho, here in Cali, we've NEVER had snow. Ever ever. Not as long as i have lived. Still hot here.

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Wiggett
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 14:31
exeat snow is the thing we only get up at mt hotham and other mountainous regions, mostly in our southern parts of our country. and they only come once every seven years snow i smagical to us austraians cause it never really snows in our cities or anything, but i tell ya what melbourne gets hell of rain and cold sometimes.

BearCDPOLD
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 16:21
Okeydokey,

70F=21C
80F=26C
95F=35C
100F=38C
60F=16C

This is "cold" season.

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Jeku
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 17:50
Here on the west coast the weather changes faster than a 98 year old's diapers. Last week it was cold, about 5 degrees celsius. This week it's up again at around 15 celsius.


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flibX0r
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 18:10
Well, the weather here at the moment... Its 4 in the afternoon, there are no clouds in the sky. There is a nice cool sea breeze. Its quite nice weather really. In fact I've just come back from riding my bike

I've never actually seen snow in real life.


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Neofish
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 18:36
Quote: " oh, Farenheit, lol, we use Celcius. What's that in Celcius?"


If you don't take precautions you would die at 50 degrees C...because the cells that carry out important reactions in your body prefer to be at 40 degrees (body temp) so the body puts it at 37 for safety. This is because the cells "denature" above 40, stopping you from being able to live...

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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 18:39
This is because the cells "denature" above 40

lol - Biology GCSE?

In England it's...... grey. Although when I go on holiday to Finland in Feburary I'm looking forward to some sub -30c temperatures.

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Neofish
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Posted: 17th Oct 2004 18:46
Quote: "Biology GCSE?"

yup im proud of my science results in the end of years (year 10):
Chemistry: 89% - highest in the year
Biology: 81% - third highest in the year
Physics: 51% - second highest in my class

At half 7 in the morning it is freezing, bitter, windy, cold etc and I love it

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Pricey
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Posted: 18th Oct 2004 04:22
Here it is getting colder in the mornings (I'm a paper boy! )

But it can be raining or hot in the day. It changed so often in Britain

Manticore Night
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Posted: 18th Oct 2004 04:30
Quote: "Okeydokey,

70F=21C
80F=26C
95F=35C
100F=38C
60F=16C

This is "cold" season."
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Quote: "yup im proud of my science results in the end of years (year 10):"
I keep getting exempted from science exams. Biology is fun, especially the videos . We only have 1 science class for everyone in our school.

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Neofish
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Posted: 18th Oct 2004 04:33
lol! for my year there are four, five in some, 2/3 in yr 12 and 13 so thats about 20 science classes...

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Dot Merix
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Posted: 18th Oct 2004 04:40 Edited at: 18th Oct 2004 04:41
I feel your pain Manticore..... Manticore and myself over here in winnipeg experienced snow a couple times in the last 2 weeks or so. Maybe it was snowing while i was sleeping so there were a few more times.. In any case.. Dont complain to the Winterpeggers

Quote: " We only have 1 science class for everyone in our school."


Must be a small school.
[edit] About 1400 people in my school.

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Manticore Night
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Posted: 18th Oct 2004 05:46
Quote: "Must be a small school.
[edit] About 1400 people in my school."
Acctually our school is WAY over crouded. The hall ways are packed litterally! You get squised up to a wall alot. But the french part is small(It's dual track, and I'm in french immersion(no francais schools close enough(dam st.Boniface stealling all the french )))

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BearCDPOLD
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Posted: 18th Oct 2004 05:50
Quote: "About 1400 people in my school."

Bah, beat 3500.

We watched this video in Biology, it was really, but then it started talking about lemmings and everybody sat up, and started laughing. I saw hundreds of lemming lying dead in the water, drowned. It was great.

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Posted: 18th Oct 2004 05:52
you missed boring out + lol

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Wiggett
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Posted: 18th Oct 2004 16:02
i havent seen the sun much in months. nto cause i live in the antarctic or anything, but because i been sick and stuck in my room/house for that time. curse the sunlight, it'll rue the day it touched my skin!

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