Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 Oppressive heat wave baking the United States Updated Sun. Jul. 16 2006 11:39 PM ET Associated Press CHICAGO -- Temperatures soared into the upper 90s and higher Sunday from coast to coast, bringing out heat warnings, wilting athletes and driving others into the shade. The choking heat was expected to continue for the next few days, and the hot air was moving toward the East Coast, meteorologists said. Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich said Sunday the state would make more than 130 office buildings available as cooling centers beginning Monday. Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty had ordered the National Guard out to help firefighters as temperatures even in the normally cool northern part of the state pushed 100 degrees amid very dry conditions. The National Weather Service issued excessive heat warnings for Las Vegas, Chicago, St. Louis, Philadelphia, Tulsa, Okla., and parts of New Jersey, where thermometers made it into the 90s Sunday and were expected to reach 100 degrees Monday. " I could use a pool out here, " Doreen Venick, 36, said Sunday as she took shelter in the shade of a small tree with her two children and her sister at a children's festival in Brick, N.J. Officials in Chicago, where a 1995 heat wave killed 700 people, opened 24-hour cooling centers and pleaded with people to check on elderly neighbors. No heat-related deaths were reported in the city by Sunday afternoon as temperatures approached 100 in parts of the state Sunday. Organizers of Gay Games VII, a sporting event that has drawn about 12,000 gay and lesbian athletes to Chicago, said outdoor events were going ahead as planned with hydration stations, tents and medical teams. Two triathletes were treated for heat-related illnesses. Chicago hit 94 by 3 p.m., but it didn't bother Frank Lee of Manoa, Hawaii, who was competing in the event's tennis matches and planned to drink plenty of water and eat bananas. " Oh, I love it balmy, " Lee said. " But maybe it's a little too hot. " A large high pressure area centered over much of the mountain states and extending into the Midwest was pumping hot air from Mexico across the desert Southwest and into the Midwest, said Rob Handel, a weather service meteorologist in Chicago. Even the Colorado mountain town of Frazier, which sits at 8,550 feet and likes to claim that it is the nation's ice box, was in the upper 80s during the weekend. " It's not supposed to be hot like this. Lately there have been evenings when you could sit outside at 10 p.m. without a coat. All my life I couldn't do that, " said Connie Clayton, 58, a lifelong resident of Frazier. The mile-high city of Denver had two straight days of record highs, hitting 103 on Sunday and 101 Saturday. South Dakota posted some of the nation's highest temperatures with a reading Saturday of 115 at Pierre, the state capital, and an unofficial report of 120 outside the town of Usta in the state's northwest corner. " There's a lot of records that are falling across the state, " said Todd Heitkamp, a weather service meteorologist in Sioux Falls. The mercury again topped 100 degrees Sunday across much of South Dakota. In Arizona, Sunday's high was forecast at 110, not enough to rate an extreme heat advisory in the desert metropolis. In Oklahoma, where temperatures also have been rising above 100, officials were investigating a possible heat-related death and reported more than 40 heat-related calls to emergency medical services in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. The state's weeklong forecast calls for highs ranging from the mid 90s up to 106 degrees. Several people were treated for heat-related illnesses Saturday at the St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo, said Dr. Greg Hymel, an emergency room physician. The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for the area Sunday, with temperatures reaching 91. Southern California joined in the heat wave, with temperatures over 100 degrees adding to the problems facing firefighters battling huge wildfires. Lancaster hit 109 on Saturday and Pasadena recorded 101, and Southern California Edison reported a record for weekend power use as air conditioners were cranked up. Hot, sticky air also covered parts of the Southeast. In Georgia, temperatures have soared to near-record highs, with six cities posting temperatures of 100 degrees or higher on Saturday. " NOTICE: Due to Presidential Executive Orders, the National Security Agency may have read this email without warning, warrant, or notice. They may do this without any judicial or legislative oversight. You have no recourse nor protection save to call for the impeachment of the current President. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 It's the same here Fraggle. Horrible weather. Jo - " fraggle " <EBbrewpunx Monday, July 17, 2006 5:39 PM tad warm out there > Oppressive heat wave baking the United States > Updated Sun. Jul. 16 2006 11:39 PM ET > > Associated Press > > CHICAGO -- Temperatures soared into the upper 90s and higher Sunday > from coast to coast, bringing out heat warnings, wilting athletes and > driving others into the shade. > > > The choking heat was expected to continue for the next few days, and > the hot air was moving toward the East Coast, meteorologists said. > > > Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich said Sunday the state would make more > than 130 office buildings available as cooling centers beginning > Monday. Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty had ordered the National Guard out > to help firefighters as temperatures even in the normally cool northern > part of the state pushed 100 degrees amid very dry conditions. > > > The National Weather Service issued excessive heat warnings for Las > Vegas, Chicago, St. Louis, Philadelphia, Tulsa, Okla., and parts of New > Jersey, where thermometers made it into the 90s Sunday and were > expected to reach 100 degrees Monday. > > > " I could use a pool out here, " Doreen Venick, 36, said Sunday as she > took shelter in the shade of a small tree with her two children and her > sister at a children's festival in Brick, N.J. > > > Officials in Chicago, where a 1995 heat wave killed 700 people, opened > 24-hour cooling centers and pleaded with people to check on elderly > neighbors. No heat-related deaths were reported in the city by Sunday > afternoon as temperatures approached 100 in parts of the state Sunday. > > > Organizers of Gay Games VII, a sporting event that has drawn about > 12,000 gay and lesbian athletes to Chicago, said outdoor events were > going ahead as planned with hydration stations, tents and medical > teams. Two triathletes were treated for heat-related illnesses. > > > Chicago hit 94 by 3 p.m., but it didn't bother Frank Lee of Manoa, > Hawaii, who was competing in the event's tennis matches and planned to > drink plenty of water and eat bananas. > > > " Oh, I love it balmy, " Lee said. " But maybe it's a little too hot. " > > > A large high pressure area centered over much of the mountain states > and extending into the Midwest was pumping hot air from Mexico across > the desert Southwest and into the Midwest, said Rob Handel, a weather > service meteorologist in Chicago. > > > Even the Colorado mountain town of Frazier, which sits at 8,550 feet > and likes to claim that it is the nation's ice box, was in the upper > 80s during the weekend. > > > " It's not supposed to be hot like this. Lately there have been evenings > when you could sit outside at 10 p.m. without a coat. All my life I > couldn't do that, " said Connie Clayton, 58, a lifelong resident of > Frazier. > > > The mile-high city of Denver had two straight days of record highs, > hitting 103 on Sunday and 101 Saturday. > > > South Dakota posted some of the nation's highest temperatures with a > reading Saturday of 115 at Pierre, the state capital, and an unofficial > report of 120 outside the town of Usta in the state's northwest corner. > > > > " There's a lot of records that are falling across the state, " said Todd > Heitkamp, a weather service meteorologist in Sioux Falls. > > > The mercury again topped 100 degrees Sunday across much of South > Dakota. > > > In Arizona, Sunday's high was forecast at 110, not enough to rate an > extreme heat advisory in the desert metropolis. > > > In Oklahoma, where temperatures also have been rising above 100, > officials were investigating a possible heat-related death and reported > more than 40 heat-related calls to emergency medical services in > Oklahoma City and Tulsa. The state's weeklong forecast calls for highs > ranging from the mid 90s up to 106 degrees. > > > Several people were treated for heat-related illnesses Saturday at the > St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo, said Dr. Greg Hymel, an emergency > room physician. The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for > the area Sunday, with temperatures reaching 91. > > > Southern California joined in the heat wave, with temperatures over 100 > degrees adding to the problems facing firefighters battling huge > wildfires. Lancaster hit 109 on Saturday and Pasadena recorded 101, and > Southern California Edison reported a record for weekend power use as > air conditioners were cranked up. > > > Hot, sticky air also covered parts of the Southeast. In Georgia, > temperatures have soared to near-record highs, with six cities posting > temperatures of 100 degrees or higher on Saturday. > > > " NOTICE: Due to Presidential Executive Orders, the National Security Agency may have read this email without warning, warrant, or notice. They may do this without any judicial or legislative oversight. You have no recourse nor protection save to call for the impeachment of the current President. " > > > > To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 I`ve been sweating cobs today! The Valley Vegan..............jo <jo.heartwork wrote: It's the same here Fraggle. Horrible weather.Jo-"fraggle" Monday, July 17, 2006 5:39 PM tad warm out there> Oppressive heat wave baking the United States> Updated Sun. Jul. 16 2006 11:39 PM ET>> Associated Press>> CHICAGO -- Temperatures soared into the upper 90s and higher Sunday> from coast to coast, bringing out heat warnings, wilting athletes and> driving others into the shade.>>> The choking heat was expected to continue for the next few days, and> the hot air was moving toward the East Coast, meteorologists said.>>> Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich said Sunday the state would make more> than 130 office buildings available as cooling centers beginning> Monday. Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty had ordered the National Guard out> to help firefighters as temperatures even in the normally cool northern> part of the state pushed 100 degrees amid very dry conditions.>>> The National Weather Service issued excessive heat warnings for Las> Vegas, Chicago, St. Louis, Philadelphia, Tulsa, Okla., and parts of New> Jersey, where thermometers made it into the 90s Sunday and were> expected to reach 100 degrees Monday.>>> "I could use a pool out here," Doreen Venick, 36, said Sunday as she> took shelter in the shade of a small tree with her two children and her> sister at a children's festival in Brick, N.J.>>> Officials in Chicago, where a 1995 heat wave killed 700 people, opened> 24-hour cooling centers and pleaded with people to check on elderly> neighbors. No heat-related deaths were reported in the city by Sunday> afternoon as temperatures approached 100 in parts of the state Sunday.>>> Organizers of Gay Games VII, a sporting event that has drawn about> 12,000 gay and lesbian athletes to Chicago, said outdoor events were> going ahead as planned with hydration stations, tents and medical> teams. Two triathletes were treated for heat-related illnesses.>>> Chicago hit 94 by 3 p.m., but it didn't bother Frank Lee of Manoa,> Hawaii, who was competing in the event's tennis matches and planned to> drink plenty of water and eat bananas.>>> "Oh, I love it balmy," Lee said. "But maybe it's a little too hot.">>> A large high pressure area centered over much of the mountain states> and extending into the Midwest was pumping hot air from Mexico across> the desert Southwest and into the Midwest, said Rob Handel, a weather> service meteorologist in Chicago.>>> Even the Colorado mountain town of Frazier, which sits at 8,550 feet> and likes to claim that it is the nation's ice box, was in the upper> 80s during the weekend.>>> "It's not supposed to be hot like this. Lately there have been evenings> when you could sit outside at 10 p.m. without a coat. All my life I> couldn't do that," said Connie Clayton, 58, a lifelong resident of> Frazier.>>> The mile-high city of Denver had two straight days of record highs,> hitting 103 on Sunday and 101 Saturday.>>> South Dakota posted some of the nation's highest temperatures with a> reading Saturday of 115 at Pierre, the state capital, and an unofficial> report of 120 outside the town of Usta in the state's northwest corner.>>>> "There's a lot of records that are falling across the state," said Todd> Heitkamp, a weather service meteorologist in Sioux Falls.>>> The mercury again topped 100 degrees Sunday across much of South> Dakota.>>> In Arizona, Sunday's high was forecast at 110, not enough to rate an> extreme heat advisory in the desert metropolis.>>> In Oklahoma, where temperatures also have been rising above 100,> officials were investigating a possible heat-related death and reported> more than 40 heat-related calls to emergency medical services in> Oklahoma City and Tulsa. The state's weeklong forecast calls for highs> ranging from the mid 90s up to 106 degrees.>>> Several people were treated for heat-related illnesses Saturday at the> St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo, said Dr. Greg Hymel, an emergency> room physician. The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for> the area Sunday, with temperatures reaching 91.>>> Southern California joined in the heat wave, with temperatures over 100> degrees adding to the problems facing firefighters battling huge> wildfires. Lancaster hit 109 on Saturday and Pasadena recorded 101, and> Southern California Edison reported a record for weekend power use as> air conditioners were cranked up.>>> Hot, sticky air also covered parts of the Southeast. In Georgia,> temperatures have soared to near-record highs, with six cities posting> temperatures of 100 degrees or higher on Saturday.>>> "NOTICE: Due to Presidential Executive Orders, the National SecurityAgency may have read this email without warning, warrant, or notice. Theymay do this without any judicial or legislative oversight. You have norecourse nor protection save to call for the impeachment of the currentPresident.">>>> To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 i actually like the heat here... its prolly about 82F right now just had lunch outside.. slight breeze coming thru the Golden Gate of course..couple miles inland its in the triple digits.... >jo <jo.heartwork >Jul 17, 2006 12:08 PM > >Re: tad warm out there > >It's the same here Fraggle. Horrible weather. > >Jo > " NOTICE: Due to Presidential Executive Orders, the National Security Agency may have read this email without warning, warrant, or notice. They may do this without any judicial or legislative oversight. You have no recourse nor protection save to call for the impeachment of the current President. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 In the nineties today, may reach 100 tomorrow, what the hells going on? this is Wales godamnit!, wouldnt be so bad if we had a nice breeze..........my furkids not happy at all............ The Valley Vegan..........fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: i actually like the heat here...its prolly about 82F right nowjust had lunch outside..slight breeze coming thru the Golden Gateof course..couple miles inland its in the triple digits....>jo >Jul 17, 2006 12:08 PM> >Re: tad warm out there>>It's the same here Fraggle. Horrible weather.>>Jo>"NOTICE: Due to Presidential Executive Orders, the National Security Agency may have read this email without warning, warrant, or notice. They may do this without any judicial or legislative oversight. You have no recourse nor protection save to call for the impeachment of the current President." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 eh..just think it'll make yer blueberries ripen faster peter VV Jul 17, 2006 1:02 PM Re: tad warm out there In the nineties today, may reach 100 tomorrow, what the hells going on? this is Wales godamnit!, wouldnt be so bad if we had a nice breeze..........my furkids not happy at all............ The Valley Vegan.......... Defending this corruption on which you are sat You tell me what to think, you tell me this and that `Freedom is O.K. you scum` but make sure it`s never used In your defence of liberty I always stand accused Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Yep, tis mighty hot here right now! Yesterday it finally " cooled down " to about 75 with a breeze, but we are headed right back towards the 100's starting today. Kinda sucks when your car has no air conditioning and you are a sales rep on the road all day and have to be dressed up real nice. But Zak is loving all of the pool time! Nikki , fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: > > Oppressive heat wave baking the United States > Updated Sun. Jul. 16 2006 11:39 PM ET > > Associated Press > > CHICAGO -- Temperatures soared into the upper 90s and higher Sunday > from coast to coast, bringing out heat warnings, wilting athletes and > driving others into the shade. > <<SNIP>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Hi Nikki We have that trouble. The house is hot - work is hot because the air conditiioning doesn't work. It was 31 degrees at work today - with all the desk fans going. OUr old bangers never have air-conditioning either. Although it is meant to be a little less hot tomorrow for a few days, it will still be too hot for me! BB JO - " earthstrm " <earthstorm Wednesday, July 19, 2006 2:40 PM Re: tad warm out there > Yep, tis mighty hot here right now! > > Yesterday it finally " cooled down " to about 75 with a breeze, but we > are headed right back towards the 100's starting today. > > Kinda sucks when your car has no air conditioning and you are a sales > rep on the road all day and have to be dressed up real nice. > > But Zak is loving all of the pool time! > > Nikki > > > , fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: > > > > Oppressive heat wave baking the United States > > Updated Sun. Jul. 16 2006 11:39 PM ET > > > > Associated Press > > > > CHICAGO -- Temperatures soared into the upper 90s and higher Sunday > > from coast to coast, bringing out heat warnings, wilting athletes and > > driving others into the shade. > > > <<SNIP>> To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Hi Jo (and everyone) OK... here's a question.... has *anyone* ever worked for a company where the air conditioning actually works properly? I haven't and we were discussing it at work today and no-one I work with has either.... BB Peter - " jo " <jo.heartwork Wednesday, July 19, 2006 5:53 PM Re: Re: tad warm out there > Hi Nikki > > We have that trouble. The house is hot - work is hot because the air > conditiioning doesn't work. It was 31 degrees at work today - with all the > desk fans going. OUr old bangers never have air-conditioning either. > Although it is meant to be a little less hot tomorrow for a few days, it > will still be too hot for me! > > BB > JO > > - > " earthstrm " <earthstorm > > Wednesday, July 19, 2006 2:40 PM > Re: tad warm out there > > > > Yep, tis mighty hot here right now! > > > > Yesterday it finally " cooled down " to about 75 with a breeze, but we > > are headed right back towards the 100's starting today. > > > > Kinda sucks when your car has no air conditioning and you are a sales > > rep on the road all day and have to be dressed up real nice. > > > > But Zak is loving all of the pool time! > > > > Nikki > > > > > > , fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: > > > > > > Oppressive heat wave baking the United States > > > Updated Sun. Jul. 16 2006 11:39 PM ET > > > > > > Associated Press > > > > > > CHICAGO -- Temperatures soared into the upper 90s and higher Sunday > > > from coast to coast, bringing out heat warnings, wilting athletes and > > > driving others into the shade. > > > > > <<SNIP>> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 bangers? besides sausages they are...? >jo <jo.heartwork >Jul 19, 2006 9:53 AM > >Re: Re: tad warm out there > >Hi Nikki > >We have that trouble. The house is hot - work is hot because the air >conditiioning doesn't work. It was 31 degrees at work today - with all the >desk fans going. OUr old bangers never have air-conditioning either. >Although it is meant to be a little less hot tomorrow for a few days, it >will still be too hot for me! > >BB >JO > Defending this corruption on which you are sat You tell me what to think, you tell me this and that `Freedom is O.K. you scum` but make sure it`s never used In your defence of liberty I always stand accused Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 umm all of the places i worked AFAIK... tho, mostly i use to work in the warehouse, which wouldn't have air conditioning(or heat) but offices always did here at PGW, we have central air....its always like 76F tho..i sit next to the courtyard and have the door always open fraggle >Peter <metalscarab >Jul 19, 2006 10:27 AM > >Re: Re: tad warm out there > >Hi Jo (and everyone) > >OK... here's a question.... has *anyone* ever worked for a company where the >air conditioning actually works properly? I haven't and we were discussing >it at work today and no-one I work with has either.... > >BB >Peter " NOTICE: Due to Presidential Executive Orders, the National Security Agency may have read this email without warning, warrant, or notice. They may do this without any judicial or legislative oversight. You have no recourse nor protection save to call for the impeachment of the current President. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 CARS? I have never had a car with air con. The Valley Vegan........fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: bangers?besides sausages they are...?>jo >Jul 19, 2006 9:53 AM> >Re: Re: tad warm out there>>Hi Nikki>>We have that trouble. The house is hot - work is hot because the air>conditiioning doesn't work. It was 31 degrees at work today - with all the>desk fans going. OUr old bangers never have air-conditioning either.>Although it is meant to be a little less hot tomorrow for a few days, it>will still be too hot for me!>>BB>JO>Defending this corruption on which you are satYou tell me what to think, you tell me this and that`Freedom is O.K. you scum` but make sure it`s never usedIn your defence of liberty I always stand accused Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Nah, I used to work in stores/warehouses, where the only air conn was to leave the roller shutter doors open!, and two of the warehouses had skylights which made them like greenhouses! Now that I drive a desk for a living its a lot better, but our office has air conn that cant cope over 30 degrees C The Valley Vegan...........Peter <metalscarab wrote: Hi Jo (and everyone)OK... here's a question.... has *anyone* ever worked for a company where theair conditioning actually works properly? I haven't and we were discussingit at work today and no-one I work with has either....BBPeter-"jo" Wednesday, July 19, 2006 5:53 PMRe: Re: tad warm out there> Hi Nikki>> We have that trouble. The house is hot - work is hot because the air> conditiioning doesn't work. It was 31 degrees at work today - with allthe> desk fans going. OUr old bangers never have air-conditioning either.> Although it is meant to be a little less hot tomorrow for a few days, it> will still be too hot for me!>> BB> JO>> -> "earthstrm" > > Wednesday, July 19, 2006 2:40 PM> Re: tad warm out there>>> > Yep, tis mighty hot here right now!> >> > Yesterday it finally "cooled down" to about 75 with a breeze, but we> > are headed right back towards the 100's starting today.> >> > Kinda sucks when your car has no air conditioning and you are a sales> > rep on the road all day and have to be dressed up real nice.> >> > But Zak is loving all of the pool time! > >> > Nikki> >> >> > , fraggle wrote:> > >> > > Oppressive heat wave baking the United States> > > Updated Sun. Jul. 16 2006 11:39 PM ET> > >> > > Associated Press> > >> > > CHICAGO -- Temperatures soared into the upper 90s and higher Sunday> > > from coast to coast, bringing out heat warnings, wilting athletes and> > > driving others into the shade.> > >> > <>> >> >> >> >> >> >> > To send an email to - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 well..in the same vein, i never used car air conditioning.... peter VV Jul 19, 2006 11:01 AM Re: Re: tad warm out there CARS? I have never had a car with air con. The Valley Vegan........ Defending this corruption on which you are sat You tell me what to think, you tell me this and that `Freedom is O.K. you scum` but make sure it`s never used In your defence of liberty I always stand accused Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Hi Peter This is the first company I've worked for that has air-conditioning. It was installed 4 years ago. Up until more recent years it wasn't a normal thing here at all. This air conditioning has never worked properly. BB Jo - " Peter " <metalscarab Wednesday, July 19, 2006 6:27 PM Re: Re: tad warm out there > Hi Jo (and everyone) > > OK... here's a question.... has *anyone* ever worked for a company where the > air conditioning actually works properly? I haven't and we were discussing > it at work today and no-one I work with has either.... > > BB > Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Hi Fraggle > bangers? > besides sausages they are...? Do you not have bangers in the US? They're old cars... usually the sort that have various inexplicable noises (hence the term!) BB Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Hi Jo It does make it harder to concentrate too. Luckily we have a pretty good air conditioner in the house, so that helps when I work from my home office. I just don't like showing up to a new customer after sitting in traffic for an hour in the heat looking like a wet rag. LOL Try to stay cool and hopefully it will get to a nicer temp soon! BB Nikki , " jo " <jo.heartwork wrote: > > Hi Nikki > > We have that trouble. The house is hot - work is hot because the air > conditiioning doesn't work. It was 31 degrees at work today - with all the > desk fans going. OUr old bangers never have air-conditioning either. > Although it is meant to be a little less hot tomorrow for a few days, it > will still be too hot for me! > > BB > JO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Hi Peter I have for a few actually. BB Nikki , " Peter " <metalscarab wrote: > > Hi Jo (and everyone) > > OK... here's a question.... has *anyone* ever worked for a company where the > air conditioning actually works properly? I haven't and we were discussing > it at work today and no-one I work with has either.... > > BB > Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 I thought Jo meant cars, but older ones. Kind of like how we call them beaters. Nikki , fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: > > bangers? > besides sausages they are...? > > > >jo <jo.heartwork > >Jul 19, 2006 9:53 AM > > > >Re: Re: tad warm out there > > > >Hi Nikki > > > >We have that trouble. The house is hot - work is hot because the air > >conditiioning doesn't work. It was 31 degrees at work today - with all the > >desk fans going. OUr old bangers never have air-conditioning either. > >Although it is meant to be a little less hot tomorrow for a few days, it > >will still be too hot for me! > > > >BB > >JO > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 it was around 107 but that was the humidity bring that up it was about 98 here in New Jersey - peter VV Monday, July 17, 2006 4:02 PM Re: tad warm out there In the nineties today, may reach 100 tomorrow, what the hells going on? this is Wales godamnit!, wouldnt be so bad if we had a nice breeze..........my furkids not happy at all............ The Valley Vegan..........fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: i actually like the heat here...its prolly about 82F right nowjust had lunch outside..slight breeze coming thru the Golden Gateof course..couple miles inland its in the triple digits....>jo >Jul 17, 2006 12:08 PM> >Re: tad warm out there>>It's the same here Fraggle. Horrible weather.>>Jo>"NOTICE: Due to Presidential Executive Orders, the National Security Agency may have read this email without warning, warrant, or notice. They may do this without any judicial or legislative oversight. You have no recourse nor protection save to call for the impeachment of the current President." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Hi NIkki I suppose house air-conditioning will have to happen over here if it is going to get hotter. Last night was terribly hot and sticky, and this morning it looked like Dagobah in the garden - lots of steam! I hope you don't get too hot. Colin's at a meeting in Wales today. His journey will be okay this morning, but hot when he comes back this afternoon. BB Jo , " earthstrm " <earthstorm wrote: > > Hi Jo > > It does make it harder to concentrate too. Luckily we have a pretty > good air conditioner in the house, so that helps when I work from my > home office. I just don't like showing up to a new customer after > sitting in traffic for an hour in the heat looking like a wet rag. LOL > > Try to stay cool and hopefully it will get to a nicer temp soon! > > BB > Nikki > > , " jo " <jo.heartwork@> wrote: > > > > Hi Nikki > > > > We have that trouble. The house is hot - work is hot because the air > > conditiioning doesn't work. It was 31 degrees at work today - with > all the > > desk fans going. OUr old bangers never have air-conditioning either. > > Although it is meant to be a little less hot tomorrow for a few > days, it > > will still be too hot for me! > > > > BB > > JO > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Hi Nikki >I have for a few actually. I'm thinking there must be a split between US and UK on this... 'cos that's both you and Fraggle who have, but me, Jo & VV who haven't.... BB Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Hi Jo >I suppose house air-conditioning will have to happen over here if it>is going to get hotter. Last night was terribly hot and sticky, and>this morning it looked like Dagobah in the garden - lots of steam! Now all you need is a Yoda :-) BB Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Hi Peter I think I can do without Yoda - I don't want him pinching my veggie sausages :-) BB Jo , " Peter Kebbell " <metalscarab wrote: > > Hi Jo > > >I suppose house air-conditioning will have to happen over here if it > >is going to get hotter. Last night was terribly hot and sticky, and > >this morning it looked like Dagobah in the garden - lots of steam! > > Now all you need is a Yoda :-) > > BB > Peter > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 I think there is quite a divide. Department stores over here generally didn't have air-conditioning until 10-15 years ago. America seems to have luxuries long before we do. When I was a kid I didn't know what the enormous metal-looking cupboards were in American films - they were fridges, and very few people over here had fridges. BB Jo , " Peter Kebbell " <metalscarab wrote: > > Hi Nikki > > >I have for a few actually. > > I'm thinking there must be a split between US and UK on this... 'cos that's > both you and Fraggle who have, but me, Jo & VV who haven't.... > > BB > Peter > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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