Professah Tex Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 Maybe that's why I'm freaking shivering a bit while I type this..So is it time to light the pilot on my wall heater and fire it up, or should I just suck it up and save some gas money? My water heater runs off gas to so my gas bill can run pretty high in winter months.
Doom Metal Alchemist Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 It's 65 here. But it's only 11:00 PM, when it's 1:00 am, which I presume it currently is where you are, it will be 62. >
Professah Tex Posted October 28, 2017 Author Posted October 28, 2017 Yeah it is 1am.. I;m still shivering though this soda isn't helping. Better look at the whole forecast.. I'm int the Texas panhandle..where literally any kind of wheather can be expected from one day to the next.
Professah Tex Posted October 28, 2017 Author Posted October 28, 2017 Meanwhile here in Cali it's hot 100+ tempts during the day I know. Atleast that shouldn't be a problem for me anymore, but who knows.
Doom Metal Alchemist Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 Yeah it is 1am.. I;m still shivering though this soda isn't helping. Better look at the whole forecast.. I'm int the Texas panhandle..where literally any kind of wheather can be expected from one day to the next. I had a soda craving earlier tonight, lol. Was quite glad it was refrigerated.
molarbear Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 Yeah it is 1am.. I;m still shivering though this soda isn't helping. Better look at the whole forecast.. I'm int the Texas panhandle..where literally any kind of wheather can be expected from one day to the next. what part of Texas is considered the panhandle?
Professah Tex Posted October 28, 2017 Author Posted October 28, 2017 Well It's not supposed to get below freezing the whole week so I think I should just tough it out with no heat.. I'm only marginable uncomfortable right now. Blankets will make it ok prolly.
Professah Tex Posted October 28, 2017 Author Posted October 28, 2017 what part of Texas is considered the panhandle? That rectangle looking thing at the top.
Professah Tex Posted October 28, 2017 Author Posted October 28, 2017 I actually live around the bottom left corner far enough to be considered West Texas. However that works.
molarbear Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 that's not a panhandle, that's like a deformed flipper penis
Professah Tex Posted October 28, 2017 Author Posted October 28, 2017 Theres some rectangle shaped pan handles out there..
rpgamer Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 Is it weird that my first thought was "Fucking hell, how is it so hot there?" Because my brain assumed Celsius.
Professah Tex Posted October 28, 2017 Author Posted October 28, 2017 No not at all.. I wish I still had the conversion formula between farenhiet and celcius still floating around in my head actually.
Doom Metal Alchemist Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 Is it weird that my first thought was "Fucking hell, how is it so hot there?" Because my brain assumed Celsius. So where are you from? Any country in the world besides the United States?
Professah Tex Posted October 28, 2017 Author Posted October 28, 2017 I was gonna say something like that but I wasn't sure if celcius was one of the units everybody but america uses for measurement.Kilometers, Stones, kilograms... all something that someone in the states better be familiar with if they want to have any lengthy stays out of country..
Doom Metal Alchemist Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 I was gonna say something like that but I wasn't sure if celcius was one of the units everybody but america uses for measurement.Kilometers, Stones, kilograms... all something that someone in the states better be familiar with if they want to have any lengthy stays out of country.. I think stones are just a British thing, but kilograms and kilometers are parts of the international standards that everyone else uses.
Professah Tex Posted October 28, 2017 Author Posted October 28, 2017 the metric system as a whole... I just threw stones in there cuz I couldn't think of anything else.
rpgamer Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 Scientists may as well be foreigners in this country.
blueraven1999 Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 It's 33 degrees where I live in WI. That's pretty weird that's it's about the same temperature where you live in Texas. If you're not used to the cold, then you should heat up your place. I have my place set to 65 degrees inside. If it's not that warm inside your home, you should definitely heat up the place.
Doom Metal Alchemist Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 Scientists may as well be foreigners in this country. I thought scientists used kelvins?
Professah Tex Posted October 28, 2017 Author Posted October 28, 2017 Kelvins are used specifically for the measurement of heat as opposed to an ambient temperature. Right? Did I science right mr scientist? edit: Darn it looks like it is used for temperature usually in conjunction with celsius though..
Doom Metal Alchemist Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 Anyway I'd think even American scientists wouldn't default to celsius in non science work situations.
Professah Tex Posted October 28, 2017 Author Posted October 28, 2017 I honestly don't hear kelvins mentioned alot in scientific study unless it's a measurement of the conditions in space and on other planets since temperatures can be about as cold as absolute zero which is Zero K. or −273.15 °C (−459.67 °F)
Swimmod_Luna Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 I caved and turned the heat on for a bit yesterday because it was 61 inside. Just set it to 68 and let it run until it got to that point then switched it off.
Lasty Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 Tibetan monks lived in the frigid heights of the Himalayas and learned to just be okay with the fact that it was cold. You can do the same thing. :catwink
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