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Originally Posted by usainboltisfast
FloridaI wore a hoody and some jeans today and I felt slightly overdressed for the weather.
Originally Posted by usainboltisfast
FloridaI wore a hoody and some jeans today and I felt slightly overdressed for the weather.
Originally Posted by Futuristic
Now would be a nice time for global warming to kick in.
Originally Posted by Futuristic
Now would be a nice time for global warming to kick in.
Originally Posted by georgehimself
What is this snow you speak of?
http://www.wunderground.com/US/CA/San_Diego.html
Originally Posted by georgehimself
What is this snow you speak of?
http://www.wunderground.com/US/CA/San_Diego.html
Or he could just continue to make jokes.....Originally Posted by MARTIN AND CO
Originally Posted by Futuristic
Now would be a nice time for global warming to kick in.
Are you making a joke or are you just ignorant of basic physics?
Go get a cup and fill it with water of any temperature, then put an ice cube in it. The water is colder, right?
Where do you think the cold air and water from the melting ice in Canada and the polar shelf goes?
Go to your local library and check out a book on heat transfer physics or thermodynamics.
Or he could just continue to make jokes.....Originally Posted by MARTIN AND CO
Originally Posted by Futuristic
Now would be a nice time for global warming to kick in.
Are you making a joke or are you just ignorant of basic physics?
Go get a cup and fill it with water of any temperature, then put an ice cube in it. The water is colder, right?
Where do you think the cold air and water from the melting ice in Canada and the polar shelf goes?
Go to your local library and check out a book on heat transfer physics or thermodynamics.
Originally Posted by MARTIN AND CO
Originally Posted by Futuristic
Now would be a nice time for global warming to kick in.
Are you making a joke or are you just ignorant of basic physics?
Go get a cup and fill it with water of any temperature, then put an ice cube in it. The water is colder, right?
Where do you think the cold air and water from the melting ice in Canada and the polar shelf goes?
Go to your local library and check out a book on heat transfer physics or thermodynamics.