― gooblar (gooblar), Monday, 17 July 2006 07:51 (seventeen years ago) link
3rd, Alice9th, Me, Dawn.10th Amber25th My sister.
Also, Dawn's best friend had a baby last year on Amber's birthday.
It's all go...
― mark grout (mark grout), Monday, 17 July 2006 07:53 (seventeen years ago) link
― PJ Miller (PJ Miller 68), Monday, 17 July 2006 07:59 (seventeen years ago) link
― emsk ( emsk), Monday, 17 July 2006 08:07 (seventeen years ago) link
― Colonel Poo (Colonel Poo), Monday, 17 July 2006 08:14 (seventeen years ago) link
― Archel (Archel), Monday, 17 July 2006 08:17 (seventeen years ago) link
― gooblar (gooblar), Monday, 17 July 2006 08:21 (seventeen years ago) link
― ken c (ken c), Monday, 17 July 2006 08:24 (seventeen years ago) link
― emsk ( emsk), Monday, 17 July 2006 08:26 (seventeen years ago) link
― Forest Pines (ForestPines), Monday, 17 July 2006 08:27 (seventeen years ago) link
― mark grout (mark grout), Monday, 17 July 2006 08:29 (seventeen years ago) link
i am loving this hot summer btw, it's been amazing, i have never been going to parks and things this often ever. (i can appreciate that being in the office is a bit rubbish now if there's no air con) i wish i had taken some time off work though so I can just wander about, get out of the office and into the sunshine or something.
xxpost if i can have a copy that would be the most lovely!
― ken c (ken c), Monday, 17 July 2006 08:29 (seventeen years ago) link
Only bad feeling about heatwaves: hot, dirty feet. Bleurgh.
― suzy (suzy), Monday, 17 July 2006 09:11 (seventeen years ago) link
― Konal Doddz (blueski), Monday, 17 July 2006 09:11 (seventeen years ago) link
As what's her face said on the telly this morning - "remember, that's in the shade, if you're in the sunshine it'll be warmer".
― PJ Miller (PJ Miller 68), Monday, 17 July 2006 09:26 (seventeen years ago) link
― Konal Doddz (blueski), Monday, 17 July 2006 09:30 (seventeen years ago) link
― surfer_stone_rosa (surfer_stone_rosa), Monday, 17 July 2006 09:35 (seventeen years ago) link
― Thom Yorke Is My Spirit Guide (kate), Monday, 17 July 2006 09:37 (seventeen years ago) link
― not-goodwin (not-goodwin), Monday, 17 July 2006 09:39 (seventeen years ago) link
― PJ Miller (PJ Miller 68), Monday, 17 July 2006 09:41 (seventeen years ago) link
If I could have a copy of Shonen Knife's version too then it might perk me up. *begx0rz*
― emil.y (emil.y), Monday, 17 July 2006 09:44 (seventeen years ago) link
― Thom Yorke Is My Spirit Guide (kate), Monday, 17 July 2006 09:44 (seventeen years ago) link
No help, Sweden and Finland are suffering from the heatwave too.
― Tuomas (Tuomas), Monday, 17 July 2006 09:47 (seventeen years ago) link
― Sugar Karis (Sugar Karis), Monday, 17 July 2006 09:49 (seventeen years ago) link
Not just charity shop workers but anyone who works for a charity it seems (no air-con at Alix work).
― Konal Doddz (blueski), Monday, 17 July 2006 09:49 (seventeen years ago) link
There's a reason I live nearish to the coast (sea breezes, y'see -- cue Roxy Music).
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Monday, 17 July 2006 11:46 (seventeen years ago) link
― Kaet (kate), Monday, 17 July 2006 11:48 (seventeen years ago) link
― steal compass, drive north, disappear (tissp), Monday, 17 July 2006 11:49 (seventeen years ago) link
― teeny (teeny), Monday, 17 July 2006 11:54 (seventeen years ago) link
― estela (estela), Monday, 17 July 2006 11:55 (seventeen years ago) link
― PJ Miller (PJ Miller 68), Monday, 17 July 2006 11:55 (seventeen years ago) link
― Archel (Archel), Monday, 17 July 2006 11:56 (seventeen years ago) link
archel, I feel for you. I greatly fear ever being pregnant during a TX summer.
― Ms. Misery TX (MissMiseryTX), Monday, 17 July 2006 12:00 (seventeen years ago) link
― i've dreamt of rubies! (Mandee), Monday, 17 July 2006 12:01 (seventeen years ago) link
Try being pregnant right now :(
:-( Poor thing. My mother was pregnant with me during the summer of 1973 which experienced a MAJOR heatwave.
― Nathalie (stevie nixed), Monday, 17 July 2006 12:05 (seventeen years ago) link
I don't feel the desire to leave London at all at the moment.
― Matt DC (Matt DC), Monday, 17 July 2006 12:06 (seventeen years ago) link
london would be perfect just now if it were by the seaside.
― ken c (ken c), Monday, 17 July 2006 12:11 (seventeen years ago) link
― Kaet (kate), Monday, 17 July 2006 12:12 (seventeen years ago) link
The year I was made redundant early summer, I thought "well, at least I'll get some sun" but there was no summer that year (2 years ago)...
Mm, could you turn it down just a little? That's lovely.
― mark grout (mark grout), Monday, 17 July 2006 12:13 (seventeen years ago) link
our busses are icy-cold. mmmm. it makes up for the long, boiling walks to the stops.
― Ms. Misery TX (MissMiseryTX), Monday, 17 July 2006 12:14 (seventeen years ago) link
i don't remember it being that bad. and there was that week in January where it was about 18 degrees outside or seemed like it. we had the office windows open!
i want to know how the floor-side heaters on the left side of buses work i.e. do they run as long as the engine runs? the 48 was a horrific furnace yesterday.
― Konal Doddz (blueski), Monday, 17 July 2006 12:18 (seventeen years ago) link
― Beth Parker (Beth Parker), Monday, 17 July 2006 12:41 (seventeen years ago) link
― ken c (ken c), Monday, 17 July 2006 12:43 (seventeen years ago) link
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― Roughage Crew (Enrique), Monday, 17 July 2006 12:45 (seventeen years ago) link
ive been taking 3 or 4 cold showers a day lately (our air conditioning isnt working so great) and saying 'i need to lower my core temperature!' but i thought i made that up. those showers are rocking my world right now.
i do heart peaches, btw. pineapple is preferrable though.
― sunny successor (katharine), Monday, 17 July 2006 12:46 (seventeen years ago) link
I'm worried now that I'm thinking of a completely different song to the rest of you.
― Forest Pines (ForestPines), Monday, 17 July 2006 12:51 (seventeen years ago) link
my house has central a/c, but my roommate (the houseowner) is not turning it on, because he feels it is some sort of personal challenge that he can "make it all the way" to the end of summer without ever using it (he's worried about the cost moreso than the environment, but that too). i mean, i'm all for saving money and not blasting AC all the time, but COME ON. i'm sweatin' like a rapist in the place, so turn the damn thing on for chrissakes! it's coming on tonight one way or the other...
― Rob Bolton (Rob Bolton), Monday, 17 July 2006 12:55 (seventeen years ago) link
― Beth Parker (Beth Parker), Monday, 17 July 2006 12:59 (seventeen years ago) link
― Konal Doddz (blueski), Monday, 17 July 2006 13:04 (seventeen years ago) link
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/world-asia-44935152it's that 35+ with high humidity. stay hydrated.
― XxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxXxxxx (dylannn), Tuesday, 24 July 2018 19:23 (five years ago) link
Smells stormy around here
― jeremy cmbyn (wins), Wednesday, 25 July 2018 19:06 (five years ago) link
maybe AC should be banned in places where it's less than 30 degrees anyway? wonder how much it contributes to the problem it's supposed to solve
― niels, Thursday, 26 July 2018 06:40 (five years ago) link
I’ve read material of paved roads matters more as well as cars using a/c but you can never stop cars from using a/cLess cars on the road maybe?
― F# A# (∞), Thursday, 26 July 2018 07:29 (five years ago) link
Was caught in the rain today but that was good because of:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrichor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geosmin
― Father Ted in Forkhandles (Tom D.), Friday, 27 July 2018 16:02 (five years ago) link
it is no wonder that those in the village of Kannauj in Uttar Pradesh, India, have been bottling the scent of rain for thousands of years. In a recent article of the Atlantic, Cynthia Barnett describes how the post-monsoon earth are collected, steam-distilled for six to seven hours, and fixed in sandalwood oil in order to produce mitti attar — Earth’s perfume.
― Wag1 Shree Rajneesh (ShariVari), Friday, 27 July 2018 16:10 (five years ago) link
looking forward to Earth's perfume tonight---37 today in Paris but storms rolling in tonight.
the Paris métro people explained that they're not going to add AC because the exhaust is hot air and it would just heat the tunnels & quais in place of the trains. Are metros in other major cities air conditioned, and if so, how do they deal with this?
― droit au butt (Euler), Friday, 27 July 2018 16:15 (five years ago) link
Delhi and Caracas for sure. London, partly with upgrades planned for 2030. I think Delhi has vents for hot air but I am not sure how it works tbh.
― Wag1 Shree Rajneesh (ShariVari), Friday, 27 July 2018 16:19 (five years ago) link
A couple of tube lines are air conditioned but most of it isn’t - I’m not sure if it’s even possible to do for all lines?
There was widespread derision at the central line twitter (central line is one of the hotter ones) saying this the other day:
Hi, we're aware of the heating issues. We've made improvements to the ventilation systems on the current fleet. New trains are coming in early 2030, under the Deep Tube Upgrade Program which will be delivered with full air cooling systems. Thanks, Sol— Central line (@centralline) July 23, 2018
― gyac, Friday, 27 July 2018 16:20 (five years ago) link
Yes, I think Delhi might have a similar air cooling system, tbh. Air is vented, cooled and recirculated rather than just being expelled.
― Wag1 Shree Rajneesh (ShariVari), Friday, 27 July 2018 16:28 (five years ago) link
xp at least they're coming in early 2030 in time for summer
― Neuer write off the germans (Bananaman Begins), Saturday, 28 July 2018 09:12 (five years ago) link
Lol as if the london underground won't be Metro 2033 by then.
Or possibly Arthur Lowe and family chuntering around the circle line like in A Bed Sitting Room
― Neuer write off the germans (Bananaman Begins), Saturday, 28 July 2018 09:17 (five years ago) link
When a long legged lovely walks byAnd you can see by the look in her eyeThat it's gonna beHAHT in the city, HAHT in the city, tonight
― Neuer write off the germans (Bananaman Begins), Saturday, 28 July 2018 09:19 (five years ago) link
feel like that central line tweet should have ended with as you were
― niels, Saturday, 28 July 2018 09:32 (five years ago) link
down to 16 degrees c up here today with patchy rain and a breeze that seems arctic by recent standards, can't even remember if i've got a coat.
― calzino, Saturday, 28 July 2018 09:36 (five years ago) link
26 in Paris which feels like winter tbh
― droit au butt (Euler), Saturday, 28 July 2018 11:38 (five years ago) link
Wore a jacket on the one mile walk into town this morning. Took it off on the walk back though.
― Visibly Over 25 (snoball), Saturday, 28 July 2018 11:55 (five years ago) link
Yes, jacket back on today.
― Father Ted in Forkhandles (Tom D.), Saturday, 28 July 2018 11:56 (five years ago) link
Just to let you know, I can stand it this hot, I can do plenty.
― Mark G, Tuesday, 11 August 2020 07:21 (three years ago) link
Today, not so good
― Mark G, Friday, 17 June 2022 14:28 (one year ago) link
It's been close to 100F for the last week or two in much of the US. We don't have a working air conditioner in the trailer right now (electrical problems that my husband's in no condition to work on), just fans, so I repaired an old space cooler we had and put it into the bedroom.
― Christine Green Leafy Dragon Indigo, Friday, 17 June 2022 15:19 (one year ago) link
Things are more chilled in Newcastle now. I feel less crap today for a number of reasons, and now I just feel a bit pollensneezy.
― Mark G, Saturday, 18 June 2022 11:30 (one year ago) link
Hit 110F/43C in Austin today, supposed to be hotter tomorrow... they're warning there might be rolling blackouts.
― Jaime Pressly and America (f. hazel), Monday, 11 July 2022 04:30 (one year ago) link
See, we were in Majorca 2 weeks ago, and even though it was as hot there as it is here, now.. there was no pollen/hay fever so it was great.
― Mark G, Monday, 11 July 2022 06:39 (one year ago) link
Living in mortal fear of the AC shitting the bed. Not for any particular reason, just my brain deciding it's a new thing to be anxious about while temps are 105+.
― papal hotwife (milo z), Monday, 11 July 2022 07:19 (one year ago) link
also my new electricity plan that is exactly double the rate of the one I signed up for last July kicked in on 7/5 so it's an idle curiosity how many hundreds of dollars it will be this month
― papal hotwife (milo z), Monday, 11 July 2022 07:21 (one year ago) link
This is a rare opportunity for the UK and US members of Ilxor to suffer together, because here in the UK the temperatures are approaching thirty degrees centigrade! That's eighty-six degrees in Fahrenheit. And when I say "here in the UK" I mean "in London and the South of England".
And also Bournemouth. Whenever there's a burst of heat the Daily Mail sends a photographer to Bournemouth to photograph attractive people in their swimwear. Or they pick images from the news agencies of attractive people in their swimwear, in Bournemouth. I've been to Bournemouth in real life and I always associate it with heroin, not attractive people.
Because that's where I go to buy heroin! No, I'm joking. I was actually channelling Mark Prindle a little bit there. Apologies to Mark Prindle. In my life I've visited Seville and Hong Kong in similar temperatures and the only practical advice I can give - beyond the fact that you get used to it - is keep you hands out of your pockets with your fingers spread. Hang them by your side, like miniature radiators. It probably doesn't help much but it can't hurt.
― Ashley Pomeroy, Monday, 11 July 2022 17:38 (one year ago) link
I am in the southeastern U.S. (Atlanta, Georgia to be specific), and we've had pretty standard heat this summer--mid 80s to mid 90s Farenheit (roughly 29-35 Celsius), high humidity. We do seem to be getting more rain than usual.
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Monday, 11 July 2022 17:43 (one year ago) link
One thing that separates us is electricity. We don't have air conditioning in the UK so the only thing that eats electricity is the refrigerator. It's not a huge factor. In the US everybody has air conditioning. The same was true in Hong Kong. I remember getting the bus to Victoria Peak partially to see Hong Kong but also because the buses are air-conditioned. Shops are air-conditioned in such a way that there's a blast of cold air on the pavement when you walk past them. Perhaps it's meant to entice you in. I remember seeing a film at the cinema and the temperature was uncomfortably cold.
I also remember thinking "is it like this in Singapore and Japan and all across China and India etc, and if so what impact is that going to have on the environment?" I grew up with science fiction so the idea of living on a metal planet covered in skyscrapers with a giant heatsink that spews hot air into orbit isn't so bad, but how are we going to evacuate heat into space? Vacuums aren't conductive.
Seville on the other hand had narrow, tall streets, made of stone, with shades:https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/b/seville-spain-sept-th-shadow-curtains-street-protecting-tourists-harsh-sun-heat-which-common-summer-southern-158938631.jpg
On the surface its cute, but it raises the question of whether it would be more practical to cover the streets with a second layer of streets, as in The Caves of Steel.
― Ashley Pomeroy, Monday, 11 July 2022 17:43 (one year ago) link
It's even hot up here in Edinburgh! Admittedly with a stiff breeze howling off the Firth of Forth to keep things sensible.
― and who is not flawed? (Matt #2), Monday, 11 July 2022 17:45 (one year ago) link
I spend a lot of time in Los Angeles. It's remarkable how much more livable the ocean makes that city.
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Monday, 11 July 2022 17:47 (one year ago) link