Subject | Re: [Firebird-general] For the Europeans |
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Author | Svein Erling Tysvær |
Post date | 2005-06-27T09:26:52Z |
--- In Firebird-general@yahoogroups.com, "Fabricio Araujo" wrote:
week was the first time this year the temperature exceeded +20C here
in Norway (May/early June was unusually cold). It was delightful for
those of us who experienced it, but like Claudios' Chile, Norway is a
very long country and some places were 2000 km too far north to be as
lucky as me... I cannot even imagine 46C, 35C is about the warmest
I've experienced.
Set
-Isn't the normal temperature 0C, and everything above that rather
warm?
> On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 20:37:26 -0400, Claudio Valderrama C. wrote:Then I know a few places that you should never visit. I think last
> >> We are used to 32-36, supportable.... When the things goes over
> >> that extreme (46C) I almost dismay of heat if I'm on the street..
> >>
> >> That was a day I drinked 6 liters of water... ;-)
> >
> >Water? Pure water? Water with what? :-)
>
> Pure water... Any other thing would heat ;-)
>
> >The net effect is that for Brazilians and Ecuadorians, the winter
> >is taboo.
>
> Well, with 15C I'm freezing... ;-)
week was the first time this year the temperature exceeded +20C here
in Norway (May/early June was unusually cold). It was delightful for
those of us who experienced it, but like Claudios' Chile, Norway is a
very long country and some places were 2000 km too far north to be as
lucky as me... I cannot even imagine 46C, 35C is about the warmest
I've experienced.
Set
-Isn't the normal temperature 0C, and everything above that rather
warm?