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29 Sep 2008, 9:05 pm

The only time I like it hot is if I can swim. The only time I like it really cold is when it os snowing.


I do like cooler weather though.. anything from about 50-70 F is good. At night I like it downright cold though.


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29 Sep 2008, 11:09 pm

About 50'F - (don't know what that is in celsius or centigrade]
I like cool weather because I can then wear my long sweaters, skirts, scarves and boots.


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29 Sep 2008, 11:13 pm

I like it hot, cold, cool, just not FREEZING cold. I'm the only one in the shop without any fans directed at me in the "blazing" heat.

40°-110°

Crisp, cold mornings/evenings are real nice to wake up to/go to sleep to. Work is best accomplished in the heat of the day, when the engine's firin' on all cylinders.


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29 Sep 2008, 11:20 pm

I would say somewhere between 45 and 60°F or 7 and 15°C is pretty much ideal for me. The more humid it is, the cooler it has to be for me to be comfortable.

Unfortunately it regularly gets up to 90°F or 32°C and higher here in the summer, and very humid too, which is extremely uncomfortable for me.



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30 Sep 2008, 4:50 am

60F-65F. Any hotter is waaaayyyyy too hot.



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30 Sep 2008, 5:10 am

15-25 Celsius, no humidity and preferably a bit of non-nimbus clouds


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30 Sep 2008, 5:33 am

15 - 20 centigrade, hotter is ok as long as humidity is low.


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30 Sep 2008, 5:49 am

Ideally, for me, I'd say.... between 10 and 20 degrees Cels., depending on the humidity.

Being a nuisance once more, I say, that hot air contains more humid or is able to in contrairy to cold air; I think it's a law in physics. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

And while I'm at it and for those wondering;

Celsius to Fahrenheit, F= C x 1.8 + 32 and
Fahrenheit to Celsius, C= (F - 32)/1.8.

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30 Sep 2008, 1:12 pm

Short answer: anything between -5 and +15 Celcius, especially if it's sunny.

Long answer (skip this if you like): Don't get me started about temperatures! I seem to have developed an obsession with them ever since I was a teenager. For some reason I seem to equate different temperatures whth my moods, and it never really has anything to do with comfort.

I like to see the temperature between about -5 and 15 Celcius. I can put up with temps up to about 26 C, but anything above is hell. That was fine when I lived in the UK, but now I'm in California, it's much hotter, and the temps rarely go below 10 C in the winter. Add to that that they do everyting in Fahrenheit here! I was looking at the forecst for today (30 Sep) and it's 90 (depressed) but for Saturday it's supposed to be 74 (happier).



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30 Sep 2008, 1:15 pm

Erminea wrote:
And while I'm at it and for those wondering;

Celsius to Fahrenheit, F= C x 1.8 + 32 and
Fahrenheit to Celsius, C= (F - 32)/1.8.



Ah, thank you! I was wondering what the formula was...


I'm currently in the middle of the Sonoran desert, about 10 miles north of Mexico border and it's still in the 100s (fahrenheit) here. Supposed to rain, though, which is nice. Looking forward to November, when it's in the 60s here.


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30 Sep 2008, 1:24 pm

Indoors: 21 C
Outdoors, inactive: 25 C
Outdoors, active: 21 - 25 C