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08/13/2003 04:54:17 AM · #26

Originally posted by hortopth:

Originally posted by a_berenguer:

As I live in Barcelona and here there are 40ºC, I prefer to view winter images than summer images, because my head is burning....


I could submit a photo with snow in it... I was going to go for a drive up North here soon, and it ain't too summery. I can imagine the scores that snow would recieve!
(Australia, by the way)

If I´ll view a snow image, I´ll give a 10 and I´ll thank you for it...

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08/13/2003 04:56:11 AM · #27
Originally posted by aimee_skittles:

Does anyone know what 40degrees C would be in farenheit? Just curious. It's been close to 100degrees F here all week. Ugh. Hot and sticky. How to capture that...


F = C * 1.8 + 32
So 40 C is just over 100 F
I believe the English bookies lost a fortune during the week as London had never been over 100F. The bookies bet it wouldn't pass it, but it did - so they were all out of pocket :)
08/13/2003 05:04:14 AM · #28
Originally posted by ozdick:

I believe the English bookies lost a fortune during the week as London had never been over 100F. The bookies bet it wouldn't pass it, but it did - so they were all out of pocket :)


You believe correctly! As always the papers are splashing the 'news' of a heatwave over the front pages, people are wilting and moaning on the trains and the rail network has a new excuse to slow things down and offer reasons for delays ('rails will melt' is one of them!). Typical.

We'll all be begging for the sun in about three months' time. Pathetic! ;)
08/13/2003 05:21:28 AM · #29
Originally posted by ozdick:

Originally posted by aimee_skittles:

Does anyone know what 40degrees C would be in farenheit? Just curious. It's been close to 100degrees F here all week. Ugh. Hot and sticky. How to capture that...


F = C * 1.8 + 32
So 40 C is just over 100 F
I believe the English bookies lost a fortune during the week as London had never been over 100F. The bookies bet it wouldn't pass it, but it did - so they were all out of pocket :)


Thanks for the calculation! I appreciate it!
08/13/2003 06:50:47 AM · #30
Originally posted by mykoleary:

It's summer here, but not everywhere. Maybe this should be seasonal shot?


Wow... welcome back myk :) Long time no see... I was wondering what happneded to you :)
08/13/2003 07:23:14 AM · #31
I would have more fun trying to make the summer look like winter!
08/13/2003 07:39:28 AM · #32
Originally posted by mykoleary:

It's summer here, but not everywhere. Maybe this should be seasonal shot?


Eeep. This was a last moment -- ` oh my gosh it's after midnight and we haven't set a challenge yet ` idea. Things get overlooked easily. I've changed it to Seasons so that our southern friends can play to.
08/13/2003 08:16:42 PM · #33
Originally posted by jmsetzler:

Originally posted by mykoleary:

It's summer here, but not everywhere. Maybe this should be seasonal shot?


Wow... welcome back myk :) Long time no see... I was wondering what happneded to you :)


Thanks!! Good to be back. I've been in and out for a while, and hoping to stay more on the in side than the out side. I'm trying to make photography more a part of my life and my wife agrees, so maybe it will be easier now... :)
08/13/2003 09:18:18 PM · #34
Originally posted by aimee_skittles:

Does anyone know what 40degrees C would be in farenheit? Just curious. It's been close to 100degrees F here all week. Ugh. Hot and sticky. How to capture that...


At home weather is 43 C (almost 109 f, but feel like 125F) Really hot.
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