Unknown2010-07-01 17:27:38
100 degrees out, and we still don't have the AC on.
Unknown2010-07-01 17:32:10
QUOTE (Noola @ Jul 1 2010, 07:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Where are you from that that's hot?
It's barely 84 here and I'm kicking myself for having left the AC on.
It's barely 84 here and I'm kicking myself for having left the AC on.
The cold cold northen Europe. Sweden.
Harkux2010-07-01 17:54:16
...100 degrees out, as Kial said, and I'm comfortable. o_o
Llesvelt2010-07-01 18:03:39
The Celsius-Fahrenheit differences confuse me.
You are talking Fahrenheit, I hope?
You are talking Fahrenheit, I hope?
Unknown2010-07-01 18:12:37
QUOTE (Llesvelt @ Jul 1 2010, 08:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The Celsius-Fahrenheit differences confuse me.
You are talking Fahrenheit, I hope?
You are talking Fahrenheit, I hope?
Yes.
Casilu2010-07-01 20:41:43
QUOTE (Llesvelt @ Jul 1 2010, 11:03 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The Celsius-Fahrenheit differences confuse me.
You are talking Fahrenheit, I hope?
You are talking Fahrenheit, I hope?
Everyone always neglects Kelvin.
Unknown2010-07-01 22:59:49
Not getting my flight sorted out for next week, and losing 18% dying in the UV, making all work done in the UV useless.
Kante2010-07-02 00:21:49
QUOTE (Vliuun @ Jul 1 2010, 01:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The cold cold northen Europe. Sweden.
I envy you.
Unknown2010-07-02 01:14:52
112 F. /win
Unknown2010-07-02 01:19:59
QUOTE (casilu @ Jul 1 2010, 04:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Everyone always neglects Kelvin.
Kelvin? When was the last time you heard a temperature in Rankine?
Unknown2010-07-02 02:08:32
QUOTE (Kayte @ Jul 1 2010, 08:48 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
To let you know my experience with OS's:
I've run Windows NT, 95, 2k, XP, Vista.
Tried 7.
Also run Redhat and Xubuntu, though not on my laptop.
I've run Windows NT, 95, 2k, XP, Vista.
Tried 7.
Also run Redhat and Xubuntu, though not on my laptop.
Well never mind then. Sorry =) I'm used to having to be my local *nix ambassador, so it just kind of comes out automagically.
Unknown2010-07-02 03:20:04
QUOTE (demonnic @ Jul 1 2010, 11:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well never mind then. Sorry =) I'm used to having to be my local *nix ambassador, so it just kind of comes out automagically.
Heh, no worries at all! When I first used Redhat, it was quite the change, though I loved coding.
Unknown2010-07-02 03:35:49
QUOTE (Kayte @ Jul 1 2010, 11:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Heh, no worries at all! When I first used Redhat, it was quite the change, though I loved coding.
I started with some stupidly early version of Slackware in the earlyish 90s... oh the joys of two day kernel compiles which fail in the final moments...
And tabbed window managers. ohhhh yeah.
Jack2010-07-02 03:51:25
QUOTE (Noola @ Jul 1 2010, 06:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Where are you from that that's hot?
It's barely 84 here and I'm kicking myself for having left the AC on.
It's barely 84 here and I'm kicking myself for having left the AC on.
You Americans are total goddamn freaks, I swear to god. Any temperature higher than 10 degrees Celsius is too damn hot. I hate summer, it's one perpetual nightmare of hideous men with no shirts on and fat girls in leggings.
Unknown2010-07-02 12:18:55
QUOTE (demonnic @ Jul 2 2010, 12:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I started with some stupidly early version of Slackware in the earlyish 90s... oh the joys of two day kernel compiles which fail in the final moments...
And tabbed window managers. ohhhh yeah.
And tabbed window managers. ohhhh yeah.
Early-ish 90s... I was between 1 and 3 yars of age. >.> Damn I feel little now.
I just happen to have found a lot of ancient computers.
Unknown2010-07-02 12:20:04
QUOTE (Jack @ Jul 2 2010, 12:51 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You Americans are total goddamn freaks, I swear to god. Any temperature higher than 10 degrees Celsius is too damn hot. I hate summer, it's one perpetual nightmare of hideous men with no shirts on and fat girls in leggings.
OMG. Finally someone who understands me.
But I just hate summer for the heat.
Unknown2010-07-02 14:07:04
QUOTE (Kayte @ Jul 2 2010, 08:20 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
OMG. Finally someone who understands me.
But I just hate summer for the heat.
But I just hate summer for the heat.
Live in Atlanta... and yeah, we hates the summers my precious... they burns us so.
Can't wait till my family and I hop the pond. Just need another year or so at my current job so finding work once I'm there won't be as difficult.
And uhhh.. now I feel old, and I'm not even 40 =(
Unknown2010-07-02 15:36:38
QUOTE (demonnic @ Jul 2 2010, 11:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Live in Atlanta... and yeah, we hates the summers my precious... they burns us so.
Can't wait till my family and I hop the pond. Just need another year or so at my current job so finding work once I'm there won't be as difficult.
And uhhh.. now I feel old, and I'm not even 40 =(
Can't wait till my family and I hop the pond. Just need another year or so at my current job so finding work once I'm there won't be as difficult.
And uhhh.. now I feel old, and I'm not even 40 =(
I live in Canada. And I think it's hot, heh, and I live relatively near a coast.
Aoife2010-07-02 16:14:13
"Happy Fourth of July" from my company consists of a reminder that our staff in the field are pretty much constantly in danger.
Razenth2010-07-02 16:54:56
Do you work for a PMC?