Oh, right, hemispheres. Let me tell you that christmas decorations look weird when there's 32°C outside.
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That's like what, 90 degrees Fahrenheit? I forget the formula to convert one to the other.
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About that many, I believe, yes.
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The formula is that you multiply the Celsius temperature by five ninths, and you add thirty-two degrees.
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Subtract 32, then multiply by five ninths
edited 7th Nov '12 11:38:23 AM by crowlover
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Yep
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
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Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Well, you're a lot further north than I am. That said, I'm really not surprised by the snow itself, it's more the fact that it's snowing a lot harder than I expected, combined with the fact that I didn't think the weather had been that cold so far. But yeah, we usually get snow in the middle of November, although last year we had a freak blizzard in October. It was weird.
Yeah, where I live snow in October isn't uncommon at all. I'm not in the path of that Nor'easter hitting the east coast right now, though, so I'm not going to see any of that snow.
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What surprised me was how coherent the dream was. It felt more like I was watching the episode rather than having a dream. I almost thought it had actually happened when I woke up.
Dreams feel real while you are in them. It's only when you wake up that you realize something was actually strange.
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Yeah, everything always makes sense in a dream. And then when you wake up you can't figure out how it ever made any sense.
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