
Pic sucks, but you get the idea.
Snowing like mad right now

Last edited by menzo (2009-10-05 14:43:04)


Snowing is usually limited to December through March, I don't remember it starting in October before.Mekstizzle wrote:
I was about to say "In Australia, what the fuck mate"
Then I remembered, you're not actually from Sydney, but rather, Iceland... and then it's like, ok. What next? Some bf2s member from the Sahara going "LOOK HOW SUNNY IT IS OUTSIDE LOL"
I guess around −128 ºFmenzo wrote:
win
temp?
ga eens weg met je ºFChou wrote:
I guess around −128 ºFmenzo wrote:
win
temp?

Post in English, or as close as you can reasonably get.menzo wrote:
ga eens weg met je ºFChou wrote:
I guess around −128 ºFmenzo wrote:
win
temp?

go away with your ºFFinray wrote:
Post in English, or as close as you can reasonably get.menzo wrote:
ga eens weg met je ºFChou wrote:
I guess around −128 ºF

Okay.. −89 °Cmenzo wrote:
go away with your ºFFinray wrote:
Post in English, or as close as you can reasonably get.menzo wrote:
ga eens weg met je ºF
Last edited by Chou (2009-10-05 14:54:26)
He's just saying "Excuse me old chap, but I believe the Fahrenheit is an old and obsolete temperature measurement that is only used by the silly Americans, we use Celsius over here, so if you wouldn't mind, don't use ºF"Finray wrote:
Post in English, or as close as you can reasonably get.menzo wrote:
ga eens weg met je ºFChou wrote:
I guess around −128 ºF
Never gets that cold here.Chou wrote:
Okay.. −89 °Cmenzo wrote:
go away with your ºFFinray wrote:
Post in English, or as close as you can reasonably get.
Old chapMekstizzle wrote:
He's just saying "Excuse me old chap, but I believe the Fahrenheit is an old and obsolete temperature measurement that is only used by the silly Americans, we use Celsius over here, so if you wouldn't mind, don't use ºF"Finray wrote:
Post in English, or as close as you can reasonably get.menzo wrote:
ga eens weg met je ºF
Except in Dutch
You kidding? 20°C in Scotland people just melt onto the pavement. At around 3-5 degrees we start taking our shirts off.Sydney wrote:
Never gets that cold here.Chou wrote:
Okay.. −89 °Cmenzo wrote:
go away with your ºF
y
The lowest temp I can remember was -15°C. But -15°C in Iceland feels A LOT colder than it is because of the humidity (being an Island and all).
Same way that 20°C is steaming hot shirtless weather here.
Last edited by Finray (2009-10-05 14:58:44)

-89 °C was the lowest recorded natural temperature on Earth.Sydney wrote:
Never gets that cold here.Chou wrote:
Okay.. −89 °Cmenzo wrote:
go away with your ºF
y
The lowest temp I can remember was -15°C. But -15°C in Iceland feels A LOT colder than it is because of the humidity (being an Island and all).
Same way that 20°C is steaming hot shirtless weather here.
Your mom.Chou wrote:
-89 °C was the lowest recorded natural temperature on Earth.Sydney wrote:
Never gets that cold here.Chou wrote:
Okay.. −89 °C
y
The lowest temp I can remember was -15°C. But -15°C in Iceland feels A LOT colder than it is because of the humidity (being an Island and all).
Same way that 20°C is steaming hot shirtless weather here.
(Vostok, Antarctica - 21 July 1983)
Ok so my understanding of Dutch isn't perfect but it gets me through life!Chou wrote:
Old chapMekstizzle wrote:
He's just saying "Excuse me old chap, but I believe the Fahrenheit is an old and obsolete temperature measurement that is only used by the silly Americans, we use Celsius over here, so if you wouldn't mind, don't use ºF"Finray wrote:
Post in English, or as close as you can reasonably get.
Except in Dutch
you win at dutchMekstizzle wrote:
Ok so my understanding of Dutch isn't perfect but it gets me through life!Chou wrote:
Old chapMekstizzle wrote:
He's just saying "Excuse me old chap, but I believe the Fahrenheit is an old and obsolete temperature measurement that is only used by the silly Americans, we use Celsius over here, so if you wouldn't mind, don't use ºF"
Except in Dutch

we had -20°C last winter you guys failSydney wrote:
Never gets that cold here.Chou wrote:
Okay.. −89 °Cmenzo wrote:
go away with your ºF
y
The lowest temp I can remember was -15°C. But -15°C in Iceland feels A LOT colder than it is because of the humidity (being an Island and all).
Same way that 20°C is steaming hot shirtless weather here.

Blame the fucking ocean, moderating our temperatures.menzo wrote:
we had -20°C last winter you guys failSydney wrote:
Never gets that cold here.Chou wrote:
Okay.. −89 °C
y
The lowest temp I can remember was -15°C. But -15°C in Iceland feels A LOT colder than it is because of the humidity (being an Island and all).
Same way that 20°C is steaming hot shirtless weather here.
we only have flat landSydney wrote:
Blame the fucking ocean, moderating our temperatures.menzo wrote:
we had -20°C last winter you guys failSydney wrote:
Never gets that cold here.
y
The lowest temp I can remember was -15°C. But -15°C in Iceland feels A LOT colder than it is because of the humidity (being an Island and all).
Same way that 20°C is steaming hot shirtless weather here.
I hope the local mountains open up for skiing soon
