I don't know. Ought to check, huh? I saw a wind chill map but no regular temps.
Looks like 3 degrees. These are the only times I ever wish I lived inland.
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I don't know. Ought to check, huh? I saw a wind chill map but no regular temps.
Looks like 3 degrees. These are the only times I ever wish I lived inland.
So, Teacup Guy is upgraded to boyfriend? Sweet. I can concentrate my 'shipping on Lilty and Music Store Guy
Yeah baybee, and we're already at the "when to meet the fam" dilemma. I love smooth, swift ships.
Looks like 3 degrees. These are the only times I ever wish I lived inland.
Yeah, I think there ought to be another cold measurement device for folks right on the coast, like the thing that calculates the wind chill factor. 3 degrees on the coast, even if the wind is the same speed as it is inland, feels way more cold than the same temperature and wind, just a few miles inland.
Liltyyyyyy!
Teacup Guy is Teacup BF??? A girl loses her wireless signal for a coupla days and misses all the good stuff!!!
Also, SUNIIIILLLL!
I'm tired. I want to take a nap on the couch. No more reading about potassium channels.
3 degrees on the coast, even if the wind is the same speed as it is inland, feels way more cold than the same temperature and wind, just a few miles inland.
It also seems to be colder when the air is drier. I hate it when I walk outside and the mucus in my nose instantly freezes.
Oh, I hate that too beathen. Sometimes, I get pain in my sinuses, just by walking out the door.
For me though, near the ocean, it's just bone penetrating, even if the wind chill factor is the same.
Phoenix ate my post. Grr.
C-c-c-cold here today, even for us. (-35C is getting down where C and F meet, and I suppose M) BigBoss wants to go for coffee, so I'll just post this bit from Neil Gaiman's blog about TiVo and catch up shortly:
many years later, I have a DVR TIVO thing. It's wonderful. It automatically records things that I think I might one day want to watch, while also, just to be helpful, recording things it thinks I might want to watch but I don't. And then – and this is the good bit – I don't watch any of them. But I no longer have the vague feeling that I'm missing out on things. Tivo: it's watching TV so I don't have to...
For me though, near the ocean, it's just bone penetrating, even if the wind chill factor is the same.
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