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Ferret
Poing! Poing!
posted 07-25-2006 05:53:13 AM
It's something like 100 degrees in my room right now, and this is actually cooled down from the 120 degrees that it was earlier today.

OCEAN

YOU ARE ABOUT A MILE FROM ME START COOLING THIS SHIT DOWN

SERIOUSLY

Mr. Parcelan
posted 07-25-2006 06:16:26 AM
Hello. I am from Arizona.

No sympathy.

At all.

Alidane
Urinary Tract Infection
posted 07-25-2006 06:20:53 AM
My lab is air-conditioned. Woohoo!

I spend something like 13 hours a day there on average! Booo!

Vernaltemptress
Withered and Alone
posted 07-25-2006 07:33:45 AM
Hello. I'm in Paris, France without air conditioning.

No sympathy from me either.

Obamanomics: spend, tax, and borrow.
Ryuujin
posted 07-25-2006 08:00:16 AM
quote:
Vernaltemptress had this to say about Captain Planet:
Hello. I'm in Paris, France without air conditioning.

No sympathy from me either.


In combination with French who haven't bathed. I bet the overall effect gags you.

Stiddy
Pancake
posted 07-25-2006 08:43:20 AM
quote:
Mr. Parcelan was listening to Cher while typing:
Hello. I am from Arizona.

No sympathy.

At all.


Agreed.

Even at night, it's been easily breaking 100 here.

...and Lazzay's air-conditioning actually broke a couple of days ago. D:

It's been fixed now, but...that was quite the ordeal. We did get to eat in the pool, though ^^

Blindy.
Suicide (Also: Gay.)
posted 07-25-2006 08:54:00 AM
My apartment is actually quite comfortable.
Vernaltemptress
Withered and Alone
posted 07-25-2006 09:10:15 AM
quote:
When ancient Roman war dogs did battle, Ryuujin wrote:
In combination with French who haven't bathed. I bet the overall effect gags you.

In this heat, you can shower many times a day and smell that bad. The only difference between people who bathe and those who don't is the addition of the smell of alcohol permeating the skin. Fortunately, they tend not to use public transportation.

Obamanomics: spend, tax, and borrow.
Sakkra
Office Linebacker
posted 07-25-2006 02:17:14 PM
It's really hot in Nevada, and to add insult to injury I have to work downtown, which is teeming with smelly and oft-crazy transients once the sun goes down.
Liam
Swims in Erotic Circles
posted 07-25-2006 02:29:45 PM
It's a lovely day outside with a soft breeze
Steven Steve
posted 07-25-2006 02:34:58 PM
Yes, the house's air conditioning is working perfectly fine, but I also have no sympathy. Die.
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Pancake
posted 07-25-2006 05:38:17 PM
And while you guys are all bitching about sitting still in the heat, I'm working for a hardware store dragging tables and grills up stairs all day. No sympathy here.
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Lechium
With no one to ever know
posted 07-25-2006 07:50:44 PM
I work outdoors for tweleve hours in this weather. No sympathy for me.
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Aaron (the good one)
posted 07-25-2006 07:51:36 PM
quote:
Oh Lechium. Oh Lechium! Oh Lechium!!;
I work outdoors for tweleve hours in this weather. No sympathy for me.

You live in Canada! It's like 50 degrees out in Summer Time!

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Nicole
The hip-hop-happiest bunny in all of marshmallow woods
posted 07-25-2006 08:45:58 PM
It's just a little hot but massively humid here. I can drink the air.

Fortunately, my workspace has an air conditioner. Now all I need is soundproofing, and I might actually be able to be comfortable.



I just spent
my last cent
purchasing this poverty.

LeMiere
posted 07-25-2006 10:58:00 PM
quote:
Verily, Mr. Parcelan doth proclaim:
Hello. I am from Arizona.

No sympathy.

At all.


Yes. We know real heat.

And we always respond this way-
Because most of us forget what humidity is.
(Except lately, the weather here's been jacked up.)

Almond
Intellectual Socialist
posted 07-25-2006 11:03:13 PM
It's a dry heat kinda like a microwave, you see small dogs explode into puff balls on the sidewalk. Jason Lee said it best "No pleasure, no rapture, no sin greater than central air. Seduction, thy name is Air Conditioning" (or simular)

Almond fucked around with this message on 07-25-2006 at 11:04 PM.

Kermitov
Pancake
posted 07-25-2006 11:14:34 PM
quote:
Ferret had this to say about Tron:
It's something like 100 degrees in my room right now, and this is actually cooled down from the 120 degrees that it was earlier today.

OCEAN

YOU ARE ABOUT A MILE FROM ME START COOLING THIS SHIT DOWN

SERIOUSLY


Hell yeah...

Mr. Gainsborough
posted 07-26-2006 12:21:27 AM
It wasn't too bad out today actually.

I'm still kinda sunburned from Waiszcon though.

Azakias
Never wore the pants, thus still wields the power of unused (_|_)
posted 07-26-2006 12:33:16 AM
Working outside on flight deck. About 100 degrees.

Working up inside an aircraft when it has its auxiliary power unit running... dear god I dont wanna even know how hot that is, but I think I lost about 30 pounds by the time I came out.

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Vinven D`Slyfox
posted 07-26-2006 06:14:56 AM
Back in Palm Desert where I used to live, it could get over 110 degrees easily during the summer. So when I hear people around Irvine complaining about the heat at 90 degrees, I just shake my head and giggle.
Lazzay
omg mack attack :(
posted 07-26-2006 12:40:17 PM
quote:
And I was all like 'Oh yeah?' and Stiddy was all like:
Agreed.

Even at night, it's been easily breaking 100 here.

...and Lazzay's air-conditioning actually broke a couple of days ago. D:

It's been fixed now, but...that was quite the ordeal. We did get to eat in the pool, though ^^


That was terrible.

one two three fo let me see that tootsie roll
Suddar
posted 07-26-2006 04:45:59 PM
I live in Maine and I have an AC and I'm pretty comfortable I'd say.

(winter, on the other hand... )

Damnati
Filthy
posted 07-26-2006 07:38:54 PM
I live in San Diego. It's 105-115 here lately, there is AC, and the family refuses to turn it on or waits to do so until it's 105 inside too.
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Ares
posted 07-26-2006 09:38:09 PM
It's about 85-100 here depending on the day, with the humidex peaking at around 40.

Yay! It's been a bit cooler this week though.

Azymyth
Not gay; just weird
posted 07-27-2006 01:08:42 AM
It was 80 degrees coming home tonight. At 10:30pm. In Minne-fucking-sota.
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Vorbis
Vend-A-Goat
posted 07-27-2006 05:27:18 PM
The other day I was driving home from work at midnight, and it was still 100 degrees.

I thought it's supposed to get cold when the sun goes down in a desert. Guess not.

Ares
posted 07-27-2006 07:05:57 PM
It's storming here at the moment. When you breath you drink water cause of the humidity... Yuck.
Maradon!
posted 07-28-2006 05:55:49 AM
I always wondered if it would be possible to create some sort of slow-dissolving oxygen pill that would keep you from needing to breathe.
Alidane
Urinary Tract Infection
posted 07-28-2006 06:00:56 AM
quote:
Maradon! posted

I always wondered if it would be possible to create some sort of slow-dissolving oxygen pill that would keep you from needing to breathe.


Kinda like they did The Abyss, but without the special liquid?

Maradon!
posted 07-28-2006 06:58:40 AM
quote:
Peanut butter ass Shaq Alidane booooze lime pole over bench lick:
Kinda like they did The Abyss, but without the special liquid?

Well, in The Abyss they actually aspirated that pink fluid shit.

I'm saying with no breathing at all, you'd just get all your oxygen from a source dissolving in your stomach.

There's probably an issue with absorbtion rate or something, though.

Peter
Pancake
posted 07-28-2006 09:42:04 AM
quote:
Maradon! got all f'ed up on Angel Dust and wrote:
Well, in The Abyss they actually aspirated that pink fluid shit.

I'm saying with no breathing at all, you'd just get all your oxygen from a source dissolving in your stomach.

There's probably an issue with absorbtion rate or something, though.


Outside of many other issues, your body would need a way to get rid of the carbon dioxide from your system.

Also I think this would have to be some large sort of pill given the volume of air you need, I think something like 5-7 Liters average per minute.

Azakias
Never wore the pants, thus still wields the power of unused (_|_)
posted 07-28-2006 01:01:28 PM
Also, in order to made oxygen solid, it would have to be very, very, very cold. We work with liquid oxygen at work, and that shit has a boiling point of somewhere in the area of negative 294 degrees.

(Edit) And LOX is highly explosive. Any sort of protein comes in contact with it and its liable to go kaboom.

Azakias fucked around with this message on 07-28-2006 at 01:05 PM.

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Delphi Aegis
Delphi. That's right. The oracle. Ask me anything. Anything about your underwear.
posted 07-28-2006 01:14:12 PM
Moreover, gas exchange doesn't happen in your stomach.
Azakias
Never wore the pants, thus still wields the power of unused (_|_)
posted 07-28-2006 01:21:35 PM
quote:
Delphi Aegis had this to say about Robocop:
Moreover, gas exchange doesn't happen in your stomach.

but diffusion does. If you could stand having something so cold as solidified oxygen in your stomach, when it grew warm enough to diffuse, it would enter your bloodstream.

"Age by age have men stood up and said to the world, 'From what has come before me, I was forged, but I am new and greater than my forebears.' And so each man walks the world in ruin, abandoned and untried. Less than the whole of his being"
Delphi Aegis
Delphi. That's right. The oracle. Ask me anything. Anything about your underwear.
posted 07-28-2006 01:47:00 PM
quote:
Azakias had this to say about Tron:
but diffusion does. If you could stand having something so cold as solidified oxygen in your stomach, when it grew warm enough to diffuse, it would enter your bloodstream.

Diffusion but not exchange. Gotta get rid of that carbon dioxide.

Oxygen enriched gum like the martians had in mars attacks would be more plausible~

Peter
Pancake
posted 07-28-2006 11:42:59 PM
quote:
Verily, Azakias doth proclaim:
Also, in order to made oxygen solid, it would have to be very, very, very cold. We work with liquid oxygen at work, and that shit has a boiling point of somewhere in the area of negative 294 degrees.

(Edit) And LOX is highly explosive. Any sort of protein comes in contact with it and its liable to go kaboom.


More likely you would need something that would have to release oxygen as you digested it or broke down.

---And the LOX isn't going kaboom so much from combustion or any chemical reaction, but from rapidly heating up and turning into a rather large volume of Gas reallllly quickly.

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