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extreme temperature poll
would you prefer to live in a place like Alaska, where it's deadly cold 10 months out of the year, and you can die from exposure in minutes, or a place like..say...southern Australia where you can shrivel up and evaporate in mere moments?
and why. bonus points for naked pictures of yourself. |
North, baby. I darn near melt in the Philadelphia summers.
I do better in the dark and cold, and have always wanted a coat and mukluks made out of baby seal fur. And I groove on that Alaska Carry. |
North for me, and I do live in a place were you can evaporate in minutes in the summer, like 100 miles from Death Valley.
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I prefer the cold, but deadly cold 10 months out of the year??!!?? Hmm.....
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Central and northern Australia are the real killer zones, the south is not so bad.
I love being outdoors, and with my very thin frame I handle heat much better than cold, and by avoiding outdoor physical activity from 11 am to 3 pm, summers can be quite enjoyable. I especially like hiking on moonlit summer nights when the temp is still in the high twenties (centigrade, you figure it out). |
I'm going to wait & see where most of the women are going; then, I'm going there. Hot or cold, I won't suffer too much.
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My vote would be both or either if there was an option for it.
Most of my life has been spent in colder temps but with my recent trips to tropical territory I've discovered a very handy item for hot weather survival; the hydration pack. Camelback H.A.W.G. This backpack is bulky and somewhat heavy filled but the insulation keeps the liquid from getting too warm. Adding the alcohol of your choice to the mix may also assist your hot weather outdoor activities. Also note that this item should not be used while playing basketball. :D |
Colder is generally better for me, but my present habitat is close to ideal. 17 °F right here right now. That is actually a little nippy for me.:eek:
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I think probably cold...I feel more able to cope with cold weather, as you can add layers (appropriate clothing) to combat it...if it's too hot, you can only remove so many layers...
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Wait, what was the question?
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I'm sat naked and the clock beside me informs me that it's 16.7 degrees at present (62.06 F)
I don't think I would survive anywhere with extreme temperatures very well, especially not as the cold is dark in Alaska. But if I had to choose I'd go North. I haven't voted as I haven't been given a reasonable explanation of why you expect me to uproot myself. |
OMG. Im so amazed that so many want to live in a cold climate. I like it hot and can get a lot more done in the heat than in the cold.
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North. I hate these sweltering Ohio summers which are so hot and humid you are as confined to the indoors as if there were 10 feet of snow and ice outside. At least with snow and ice you can pretend to do something about it...with the rotten, crazy heat you can either live in water or in front of the A/C. My particular peeve is getting out of a nice shower in the summer, and, before you can take two steps, you're sweating. UGH.
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I like actual weather. Four seasons. Roughly three months each. None of this 'November, December, January and Summer' crap. That means snow in the winter, hot in the summer, in between in spring and fall (Favorite seasons).
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I'd hate to live in a cold climate, but in saying that, I think it's what you're brought up with which really affects how you feel about climate.
Having been brought up in northern Australia where the heat and humidity can be quite extreme, and it rarely gets below 20 degrees celcius during the day, even during winter, I have to say that I really don't enjoy the cracked and dry skin, sore red nose, lingering coughs and colds and frozen toes I've suffered during my few brief stints to colder climates. Having said that, in my current condition, I'm not enjoying the heat so much and have been giving the aircon a bit of a work out. Jimbo, what made you think the southern states were hotter? |
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