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Old January 8th, 2018, 08:55 AM   #6880
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Originally Posted by johnbear View Post
Living in Melbourne it is really a scorcher today 42c a late cool change coming thank god tomorrow 21c amazing variations in temp even in summer amazing weather in the states and other places probably wish you were here nice beaches too.
I personally prefer to live in a place with a temperature of 6°C than in a place of 36°C.
I still remember when I was in North Africa about 20 years ago. It was in October and during the day the temperature was about 34°C. It was horrible.
I shared some words at a desk with a woman who runned a small business and I told her: "Far too warm here."
She replied: "We often get more than 48°C during the summer."

They could offer me 10 millions $ to live there, I'd not.

A good vest, good shoes and I can support -15°C (even -20°C if not windy) without any trouble.

But more than nude, it's impossible to live. I don't like hot weather.
That's why I don't see global warming with good eyes.

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With a bit of luck, maybe Federer with his wealth can buy them all and take em' wherever , as long as it's far far far far far far far far, one more far away
But they are the real Australians.

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