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The weather - whether we like it or not! What's the weather like in your part of the world? Too hot, too cold or just right? Let us know what's going on where you live. Here in Perth right now it's hot, hot and hot: Perth weather - local weather forecast I'm melting, I'm melting.... |
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Wow, 41C (105.8F) top and 40.3C presently for Perth. Could almost fry eggs on your car bonnet. lol Just as well for swim pools. Here it's blue skies, warm but not hot. Pleasant day. Melbourne weather - local weather forecast Presently 20.2°C (68.3F), tonight will be 16°C and 29°C tomorrow. Saturday & Sunday expecting 33°C (91.4F). I believe the english complain about it being hot when it gets over 20C during their summer. lol |
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It's a bit nippy in San Francisco, somewhere in the high 40's (degrees F), down from 61 this afternoon. In S.F., if you're not wearing your jacket, have it with you! Global warming is happening in all the wrong places. I'm tempted to run outside with all of my aerosol cans. |
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Hi Birdy Yes, you are correct, there is between 1" to 2" of settle snow on the ground. However, I am staying nice and warm inside and not venturing to go outside. I bet you are having great weather, I'm envious UK Bob |
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Ski London? It's 47 F in S.F., expecting 65 later today. We were once told that the U.S. would be "going metric" in measures of weight, distance, and temperature. I remember thinking that it will be very hard for me to adapt, as I had been using our old system through my entire life. I was 8 years old at the time (51 yrs ago). It is expected that 5.1 million new televisons will be purchased today, for the 100 million+ who are expected to watch the Super Bowl (even though the S.F. 49ers will not be playing). Football is a rough sport, but no so much as soccer, which is so dangerous that sometimes even the players are injured! |
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Hi Blackhorse 70V You said: Quote:
However, the British public did not like this and stubbornly stuck to buying their goods, wherever possible, in imperial measures. The authorities struck back by prosecuting some market stall holders for selling their fruit and vegetables in imperial measures. But this tactic generated so much bad publicity for the authorities, and with anti-European politicians jumping on the bandwagon, that the legislation forcing the use metric measures was amended to make it use voluntary for small shops and market stall holders. Supermarkets and above, however, still have to show both metric and imperial weights. The upshot of all this nonsense is that you have youngsters that don't know what an "inch" or an "ounce" is, because they have been taught in the metric system, and people of our age group doing a mental conversions back to pounds, pints, feet and inches, e.g. 30cm = 12" (the size of an LP), 1 meter = 39" or 3' 3", 1 litre = 2.2 pints and 1 Kilo = 2.2lbs. As for Soccer being more dangerous than American Football is highly unlikely, your guys have to wear body armour for protection because your football (which is more like our rugby) is a contact sport while soccer/football is non-contact. UK Bob |
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