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Old 01-02-2011, 03:49 PM   #1
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Old 01-02-2011, 03:51 PM   #2
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Point of this is?? Its hot???
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Old 01-02-2011, 03:54 PM   #3
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im just about to start melting
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I've been completely nackered since about 1:00pm. The heat on the yard and jumping in and out of 80deg cars all day destroys you but it hasn't hit 45deg! Most i've seen is about 41-42.


I also need a shower haha
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Thankfully ... i am at work ... and have not ventured outside either.
It's about 22 Deg C at my desk ... and the car is even undercover and out of it for a change.
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Old 01-02-2011, 04:41 PM   #6
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Well its ****ing down in Hobart and im on holidays....funnily enough id take rain over 40+ and cyclones though
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last week we had about 47 in the shade on the verandah
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Old 01-02-2011, 05:56 PM   #8
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That's what mine said yesterday, today is about 5 degrees hotter. Not game enough to go out. :P
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Old 01-02-2011, 06:27 PM   #9
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I sit in an office where we have two menopausal women that demand the airconditioning be on, even in winter...

I really have no idea what it is like outside until I go home, by which time it has normally cooled off anyway...
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the EF overheated yesterday to the point that it wouldn't start.... lucky that i have moved all of the wires into the guards as much as possible as it would've cooked all of them if they wernt moved..


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Old 01-02-2011, 07:41 PM   #11
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Yep, it was so hot yesterday that my LPG converter decided to freeze on me.
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The store shed at work reached 58 degrees today. Yeah it felt good to go outside!
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Old 01-02-2011, 08:32 PM   #13
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I had my OAT gauge read 50 at Katherine in Oct 2003.

Was getting a bit warmish.......
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The little display in my Focus was reading about 43 degrees on my way from Victor to Adelaide yesterday.

Was nice inside the car though! As much as the aircon isn't that good and doesn't cool the car quickly, if you leave it for a while it becomes more than bearable!

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Years back when I worked in the vinyards in Mildura we copped the hottest day since Ash Wednesday, 48.7 degrees. Add a few for direct sunlight and reflected heat from the vine covers and felt a damn sight hotter..., felt so good to get into the river after work...
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52 at Cannington Mine about 15yrs ago... wasnt pleasent!
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It was 40 here in Moree today, and i was idling along in my Ranger, checking powerlines, and the air-con died. Was cooler with the windows down....
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Years back when I worked in the vinyards in Mildura we copped the hottest day since Ash Wednesday, 48.7 degrees. Add a few for direct sunlight and reflected heat from the vine covers and felt a damn sight hotter..., felt so good to get into the river after work...
Sounds about right, I grew up there. A couple of summers back they copped 17 days straight over 40 degrees. Doesn't cool down at night either, still 30 at midnight.
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In Singleton a few years back it got to 52...Hottest weather I think I have been in. Mid to high 40s is normal summer weather around here lol
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had 49 inside the warehouse today, was still 34 inside when i left at 10:30pm
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I would die if it went above 30. Here it has gone above 30 all of about 3 times since summer began. On christmas day it was 22 and raining. We are still getting minimums of 14, however it is humid and the direct sun feels really hot.
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humidity is a shocker for me at work...no airflow at all in the warehouse.

a couple of us have got ice vests to freeze & cool ourselves - nothing like my 19 degree lounge room though
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Part of my job pretty much has me in a big tin shed (we call it a factory) with a 1200 degree kiln that runs 24hours. That tends to warm up in the summer....but it is nice to listen to the cry babies in the office moan if the A/C isn't working all that well....I feel for them so much
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Ever seen an old mercury thermometer explode ?.
Where I used to work a few years ago on a farm,
went in for lunch (was 48 then) came out, looked at the remains of said thermometer
on the ground then jumped my NON air con patrol and went back to work.
(this was a few years ago,,you can stick the hot weather now ).
Dont even get me started on old shearing sheds
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Par....but it is nice to listen to the cry babies in the office moan if the A/C isn't working all that well....I feel for them so much
yeah, had the girls from the office walk past me this arvo bitching about the heat in their 90 second walk between the chilled office & their cars.
i was manhandling a bunch of heavy **** (pushing 100kgs) fish tanks onto pallets at the time...felt sorry they had to almost sweat for a brief moment
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yeah, had the girls from the office walk past me this arvo bitching about the heat in their 90 second walk between the chilled office & their cars.
i was manhandling a bunch of heavy **** (pushing 100kgs) fish tanks onto pallets at the time...felt sorry they had to almost sweat for a brief moment
I bet they were hauling some heavy ****!
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one or 2 of them yes...lol
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Was still 31 degrees at 4.30am.

I was about to take my pillow to the lounge room and sleep there, but mum beat me to it. Now she's talking at the dog, so there is no chance of getting any sleep now.
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Sounds about right, I grew up there. A couple of summers back they copped 17 days straight over 40 degrees. Doesn't cool down at night either, still 30 at midnight.
My wife worked a vintage there on night shift and I remember that from when I visited her. Still about 35 degrees at midnight!
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I've been completely nackered since about 1:00pm. The heat on the yard and jumping in and out of 80deg cars all day destroys you but it hasn't hit 45deg! Most i've seen is about 41-42.


I also need a shower haha
Thanks for that lovely mental image haha!!
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