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Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? Winter 04-05

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Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? Winter 04-05

Postby skittles » Sun Dec 19, 2004 5:26 pm

It isn't quite Monday in my corner of the kittenverse, but right now, the outside temp is 3 degrees Fahrenheit (-16C) with a wind child factor of -8F (-22C)!!! :brr



And the forecasted low for tonight in my part of "the mitten" (aka 'Southern' Michigan) is 0 degrees Fahrenheit.. (-18C)!!! :brr :brr



That's Darn Cold....



And if it's this cold here, what are our Canadian/Canadien kittens getting?? Warduke?? Seurat?? :brr :brr :brr



I'm making a hot water bottle for my bed tonight... wearing thermal underwear for pajamas & nice warm socks... and extra blankets!!



So, how cold is it for you right now?? And when it is extra cold where you live, how cold does it get?? what do you do to keep warm?? any hints for those of us experiencing the Deep Freeze?? And what would W/T do to keep warm?? (like I don't already know!! :grin but share anyway!! )



Edited to change this to a WINTER THREAD!!!

skittles



Scrooge was better than his word. He did it all, and infinitely more… He became as good a friend, as good a master, and as good a man, as the good old city knew.. and it was always said of him, that he knew how to keep Christmas well, if any man alive possessed the knowledge. May that be truly said of us, and all of us! And so, as Tiny Tim observed, God bless Us, Every One!

Edited by: skittles at: 1/17/05 7:41 pm
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Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby Warduke » Sun Dec 19, 2004 8:04 pm

Although we've had colder weather than that skittles, it's actually a lot nicer today than it's been for the past few weeks here. It's 19F/-7C right now.



But, then again, January is coming, and that's the coldest month :brr


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Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby maudmac » Sun Dec 19, 2004 10:48 pm

It's 22°F right now here. The wind chill is 10°. And the low tonight is supposed to be 17°. It can get pretty cold here in Alabama. I grew up in a little town in the mountains north of here and it gets colder up there. Lot more snow, too. I think the coldest I've experienced up there was -14°F. I have many memories of having to work really hard to get into the car, since the doors were frozen shut. And it was often in vain, because it wouldn't start anyway. Bleh.



I think we all know what Willow and Tara would do to keep warm. sigh :heart


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Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby DreamsToDream » Sun Dec 19, 2004 11:59 pm

Im From Canada And Where I Am It Seems As If Its Not Winter At All It Was Very Nice Today, I Mean Sure Its Cold, But Not Freezing Cold. Right Now Its 47° F/ 8° C So It's Not Too Cold Here, Well Not Out Of The Ordinary Anyways LoL.

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Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby Diebrock » Mon Dec 20, 2004 6:53 am

It seems that ezboard spies on me to find out where I'm living because I got an interesting server maintenance alert. If they go to all this trouble to match language to IP address, you'd think they could at least produce a correct translation.



Quote:
System Message

Server Maintenance Alert



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p081.ezboard.com



Der Server erhielt eine fehlerhafte Antwort eines übergeordneten Servers oder Proxies.

Es tut uns leid, aussehen dort zu haben gewesen eine Stög, die Ihren Antrag verarbeitet. Gehen Sie bitte zurüü Ihrer vorigen Seite.

Sie kön Ihren Antrag wieder unterwerfen.

Wenn Sie diesen Bedienermaintencealarm für als vier Minuten sehen, gehen Sie bitte zum Bedienerstatusforum.


Translated to English, it would be something like this (all mistakes in spelling and grammar reflect the German text):

The server received an erronous answer from a higher (-ranking) server or proxi.

We are sorry, to look there to have been a Stög, that is working on your request. Please go to theüü of your previous page.

You/It kön subdue your request again.

If you see this User-Maintence(!)-Alarm for than four minutes, please go to the User-Status-Forum.

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Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby Culzean » Mon Dec 20, 2004 10:34 am

From the West side of Los Angeles:



It should reach a sunny 73 degrees today. But tonight, the temperature will plunge to 48. Brrrr.... (actually, that is really cold by our standards).





deb

weather-wimp from CA

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COLD!!!!

Postby gottalovewillow » Mon Dec 20, 2004 10:36 am

Well here in New York it got down to -10 F last night and was -8F when I went into work this morning. Way too cold! Thankfully it seems that this will only last one day and it should warm up into the 20's by tomorrow! Heat Wave:banana

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Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby mscheckmate » Mon Dec 20, 2004 1:20 pm

A couple of weeks ago, we had a cold snap here in southern California, and it went down into the upper thirties in my neighborhood. When my house was built 80-something years ago, no one thought to properly insulate it. So, even with the heater on, I was freezing my butt off. Thanks to a t-shirt, sweatshirt, sweatpants, and two snuggling cats, I got through the night. I don't know if I could handle living in a colder climate. It's not just the temperature: I drive a lot for business, and I can't imagine dealing with snow on top of Los Angeles-area traffic.



My hat is off to everyone who has to deal with real winters. Stay warm. cold-climate kittens.





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Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby seurat » Mon Dec 20, 2004 2:06 pm

Here in Toronto it as a balmy -16 c. Which translates to farenheit as uh...really,really cold. But yesterday was even worse, the wind was blowing hard and creating the dreaded wind chill. My tactic for dealing with the cold yesterday was to only venture out once for a few minutes. Today I have to actually do things, but apart from fingers getting painfully cold (maybe I should switch to mittens instead of gloves) it wasn't too bad. It is supposed to get back to a more normal +3 degrees tomorrow.



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Edited by: seurat at: 12/20/04 1:09 pm
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Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby tkheaven » Mon Dec 20, 2004 3:04 pm

*looks at gottalovewillow* what she said... don't have any plans as of yet, my, uhh... semi-girlfriend..orr whatever, may come over next week, no other plans...in the meanwhile the rest of me is thawing out, I can only move down to my shoulders so far.. :brr

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Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby urnofosiris » Mon Dec 20, 2004 3:11 pm

Interesting Diebrock, I wonder if I´ll get a Dutch alert next time EZboard kicks the bucket.

Skittles, I envy you. It has been so long since we had a decent winter here that I am starting to wonder whether I´ve imagined ever walking on water. It has been a few degrees below 0 Celsius for a few days now but it will heat back up to 9 degrees in a couple of days. Which I am hoping for just this once as I have forgotten to -eh- close off my outside watertap. It will go kaput if it starts freezing too much. After I have done that, may winter come and stay until summer and I want snow, tons of it.

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Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby WTtruelove » Mon Dec 20, 2004 3:20 pm

southern new hampshire, a good 10 degrees farenheit, not including the freezing wind chill. and my bus had to be 20 minutes late... my eye lashes froze together... very cold.

:brr

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Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby skittles » Mon Dec 20, 2004 6:59 pm

Well, the overnight low in my area was -3F!! The wind chill was around -15F during the day.



It is now UP to 16F (-9C) with a wind chill of 1F (-17C)



and let me say how bitterly cold it was!!



Not to mention that the school where I was working today didn't have adequate HEAT!!! As the students arrived to the classroom, I told them to go to their lockers & get their coats... and tell the others to bring their's, too!! I hated it... the kids are all excited for the holidays & then they can't get warm!!



I get mad at students who don't dress warmly enough for school, then the school lowers the temperature even more! Even I can't dress warmly enough for this weather!!



Tomorrow, it is supposed to get UP to 36F, so I'm looking forward to it... except that it is supposed to rain/sleet.



G, I don't think you'd like this cold weather. There's no snow on the ground, the wind is sharp & biting AND although I have a wonderful set of hat, scarf & gloves, my nose gets cold!!! I would run around to keep warm, but there are patches of ice around & I don't like falling down....



But if we get some snow, I'll send you some.... ok?

skittles



Scrooge was better than his word. He did it all, and infinitely more… He became as good a friend, as good a master, and as good a man, as the good old city knew.. and it was always said of him, that he knew how to keep Christmas well, if any man alive possessed the knowledge. May that be truly said of us, and all of us! And so, as Tiny Tim observed, God bless Us, Every One!

skittles
 


Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby Rosenberg » Mon Dec 20, 2004 7:39 pm

It’s Michigan and it’s December, so I guess the cold is to be expected and something you just get used to, eh? At least tomorrow it will officially be the winter solstice, so it is now acceptable and proper to have miserable, cold, crappy weather. When I was out walking last night, it was so cold I thought my eyeballs were gong to freeze in their sockets! I’d still rather have the cold than the snow though; at least you don’t have to shovel cold.



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Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby Domaris » Mon Dec 20, 2004 7:50 pm

it was -37 celsius today. tonight it'll be -38. with the wind factor anyway.

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Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby tybee317 » Mon Dec 20, 2004 9:21 pm

Greetings from the sunny and cool south! Today the high was 37 F and a 20 degree wind chill. Not exactly good weather to play golf in, according to me. My hat is off to all the Northern kittens. I am not a big fan of the cold. When it is between 80 and 90, I'm loving life.



To stay warm, I just wear flannel everything and have a two dog night.

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Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby Triscuit7 » Mon Dec 20, 2004 11:13 pm

Here in south Jersey near that City of Brotherly Love it was a bright, sunny, frigid 10F when I walked to the train. Supposedly we also had "ineffective sunshine" which is an interesting phrase. Methinks they mean that it wasn't very warming rather than it shed little light. :blush Since my store is below street level in central Philly I never see the sun anyway. It was cold though with the trains pushing the air in ahead of them. The heating plant in the mall just couldn't keep up. :brr



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Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby Gatito Grande » Tue Dec 21, 2004 2:07 am

Has anyone else experienced this? I was checking the temperature on my thermostat, and I know that I've kept it just as warm as it was a day or two earlier (before the latest cold snap---the same one is skittles is in).



. . . yet my feet are cold!!!



It's like they're hooked directly to my outside thermometer: they know it's colder, even if the inside temp registers the same. :brr



GG w/ the Genius Feet! :grin Out



checkie, I've experienced that of which you speak: inadequately insulated California houses, can be a lot colder than our snug-as-bug-in-rug (my feet notwithstanding) Michigan igloos.

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Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby mscheckmate » Tue Dec 21, 2004 2:59 am

True about the insulation, or lack of it, GG. You'd think the woman who built my house, being a Birmingham native, would have known better. Or, maybe she thought that she wouldn't possibly need a tight house in southern California. (To which I look up to Heaven and say through chattering teeth, "Au contraire, Miz Frieda.") But I do feel like a compete wuss complaining about 30-something degrees F while reading this thread and seeing the [to an LA-native] unimaginably cold temperatures Northern kittens are experiencing.



How do all of you cold-weather kittens keep from getting serious cases of cabin fever?













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Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby skittles » Tue Dec 21, 2004 8:29 pm

Ms Checkmate, cabin fever can be (partially) controlled by visits to the kittenboard.



but, seriously, I still go out when it is this cold, but not as often & I plan my trips to minimize the outdoor exposures.



I use the phone & computer to keep in touch with the outside world.



I try to exercise.



I read a lot.



Cleaning & organizing inside the house will make me go totally insane & that's the best place for me to be when I'm forced to stay inside.



Does that help at all?? Maybe some other kittens will offer their remedies.



BTW, today was a lot warmer... it actually went above freezing.... but Christmas Eve has been forecasted as being colder than it was on Sunday night.... hope Santa has some anti-freeze on his sleigh.... and anti-antler-freeze, too.

skittles



Scrooge was better than his word. He did it all, and infinitely more… He became as good a friend, as good a master, and as good a man, as the good old city knew.. and it was always said of him, that he knew how to keep Christmas well, if any man alive possessed the knowledge. May that be truly said of us, and all of us! And so, as Tiny Tim observed, God bless Us, Every One!

skittles
 


Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby Gatito Grande » Wed Dec 22, 2004 1:30 am

"How do all of you cold-weather kittens keep from getting serious cases of cabin fever?"



Well, checkie, cabin fever ain't so bad. I can always find something to do: I just think about ________, and then I _______! :bigwave



GG No, no, no: that was last year! (The "thinking about" part :p ) Out



Congrats to the SoCal Trojans (on their #1 football ranking) . . . but da Bears wuz robbed! (Will be cheering my current home of Michigan to beat the royal sh*t out of frickin' usurpers Texas in the Rose Bowl, while the Bears crush Texas Tech (give me a break! :happy ) in the Holiday Bowl. Happy New Year Mr. President! :mad )



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Re: Why is it a so VERY COLD Monday, MKF? 12/20/04

Postby urnofosiris » Wed Dec 22, 2004 2:45 am

Well it is like 6 degrees celsius here now and windy (which makes it feel cold anyway) and raining, raining and raining. I want SNOW dammit. Sorry for the people who get too much snow, I am willing to share some. This is just crappola, but at least I can shut off my outdoor watertap now.

Edited by: DrG at: 12/22/04 1:46 am
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a Friday Rant, on a Wednesday

Postby Still Waters Run Deep » Wed Dec 22, 2004 7:11 am

Came across this Surfermag forum. It's a classic rage against the machine rant and must surely echo the sentiments of all of us who work or have ever worked in the soul-destroying world of telephone sales......... enjoy.





forum.surfermag.com/forum...Post616931



scroll to the top





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love and kisses

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Edited by: Still Waters Run Deep at: 12/22/04 6:15 am
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Re: a Friday Rant, on a Wednesday

Postby xita » Wed Dec 22, 2004 10:59 pm

It's a chilly 53 right now. Brrr, I might have to wear a sweater! Happy weather to everyone :p

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Re: a Friday Rant, on a Wednesday

Postby RiffRaff » Thu Dec 23, 2004 7:47 am

Here in Memphis, it's a lovely 18 with a wind chill of 5. So that just means that all the snow and ice that came down all day and night yesterday isn't going anywhere, I guess I'll be stuck at home again today.



Cindy

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Re: a Friday Rant, on a Wednesday

Postby tiger17 » Thu Dec 23, 2004 11:28 am

Here in Winnipeg it's -31 and with the wind it's -41...can you say cold!!! It's supposed to get colder over the next few days, I hope the weather channel is wrong...I want summer back!!



Let's just say that this little kitten is gonna be staying indoors as much as possible!

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Re: a Friday Rant, on a Wednesday

Postby Dave V » Fri Dec 24, 2004 7:16 am

Another person from the 'Peg. Yay!



By some quirk, -40 degrees is the same, whether in Celsius or Fahrenheit measurement. In other words, plastic gets real brittle, metal acts strangely, the foam in car seats is hard, and what little crime there is here goes way down.



Happy day before Christmas:brr

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Re: a Friday Rant, on a Wednesday

Postby urnofosiris » Fri Dec 24, 2004 9:39 am

Dude, that is some serious cold. I´ve never experienced that. So far global warming only seems to affect Dutch winters. Joy is ours. :|

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Re: a Friday Rant, on a Wednesday

Postby TemperedCynic » Fri Dec 24, 2004 1:29 pm

It's a balmy 4 degrees above F here in Minnesota, but I know what you mean about cold changing everything, Dave.



When temperature reach -30 to -40 below, the air is squeezed of all moisture and settles like ice crystals around all open surfaces. Metal can never be touched by skin, or you'll leave some behind. Throwing a boiling cup of water into the air, and the liquid will freeze and evaporate before hitting the ground (try it, it's really cool!). Snow below your feet crunches loudly, like you're in Antarctica. Leaving exposed portions of skin is dangerous, due to exposure - frostbite is a real concern in times like this. Safety becomes paramount in your mind, because people die in weather like this. What makes me happiest about such forbidding conditions are the people - if someone is stranded in their car or walking without enough covering, folks will help out all they can. Cold weather folks are an unusual breed - silent, taciturn and sometimes cold in dealing with others, we still shine when the need is great.



My rant is done, and I have convinced none in the warmer states of the charms in the north. Still, north states pride themselves in progressive thought with pragmatic efficiency. So what if its cold? At least its WAY cheaper than the coasts.


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Re: a Friday Rant, on a Wednesday

Postby Gatito Grande » Sat Dec 25, 2004 12:02 am

Y'know, TC, while I miss the coasts---my Northern California hometown, the Paradise of Oregon, the unmatched excitement (and romance) of the Big Apple---I have to admit, a Midwestern winter is a bracing experience. Not to be missed. :brr



GG And really ought to be tried. At *least* for a visit! Out



Spoke to my mom today, back out in Calif. She was bitching and moaning about 40 degrees (as in "40 above Zero"! :lol )

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