Over here it is. Summers can get into the 120s. The record was 128 3 years ago.
Zagreus sits inside your head, Zagreus lives among the dead.
Zagreus sees you in your bed, And eats you when you're sleeping.
I count "not raining when I need to be outside" as good weather.
Son, can you play me a memory?
I'm not really sure how it goes...
yikes. it has broken 100 a few times where i am during the summer, but it was never that bad.
you're stronger than you think you are.
Yeah, highest I've ever had where I am is maybe like 110 at worst. Usually hovers around 100 during the real hot days.
Man, Fahrenheit always throws me off. 100 Celsius would basically be the boiling point of water.
i've had maybe 105 at the most, but that was one freak summer.
you're stronger than you think you are.
I remember last summer I tried to cook an egg on the pavement. It didn't work as well as I hoped it would.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
@storyyeller: i tried that once as a kid. the only result was an ant-covered egg on the sidewalk.
you're stronger than you think you are.
Sadly or awesomely depending on your current level of optimism, that actually works in the summer. Also playgrounds can actually burn kids so parks aren't very plentiful around here. Not to mention the grass dies quickly.
Zagreus sits inside your head, Zagreus lives among the dead.
Zagreus sees you in your bed, And eats you when you're sleeping.
So how's everypony doing tonight.
The madness is catching.
Yeah, scientific research generally uses the metric system, even though most other fields use the imperial.
I'm praying my x 68000 archive of music finishes downloading. The soundchip is amazing and music for that system is a nightmare to find. One day I hope to extract some instruments from the roms and make some MLP covers with it.
Zagreus sits inside your head, Zagreus lives among the dead.
Zagreus sees you in your bed, And eats you when you're sleeping.
I know, lol, too used to Celsius here.
I prefer Kelvin. It's so much more natural. Why would you define your zero point to arbitrarily be 0.01 degrees less than the triple point of water?
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Because it's the freezing point :P
@story: If you can find me a practical (rather than philosophical) reason why we should be using Kelvin over Celsius, I'll be more than happy to switch.
Son, can you play me a memory?
I'm not really sure how it goes...
I was raised on Fahrenheit, so it's my default.