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Theresa
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PostMon Sep 27, 2004 8:50 pm    What do you consider hot/cold?

Tsss, Kevin's reaction when I told him we keep the house around 60-65:

Kevin wrote:
Kevin says:
you keep the inside of your house at 65!?


That's like the perfect temp, I'd consider anything in the 20's as being cold. Single digits and teens, even colder, As long as there is no wind, even that's not too bad.
Hot? That would be in the upper 80's.



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PostMon Sep 27, 2004 8:54 pm    

Same here. 65 to 70 are the perfect temperatures.


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PostMon Sep 27, 2004 8:56 pm    

Well it issss. Gosh, I don't think the AC at our school even go that low and it is freezing! The upstairs is at about 79 right now which is just perfect IMO . Outside the perfect temperature is about 70's. 40's-60's is almost cold, and anything below 40 is cold.

Hot is anything above 95 . Crazy northerners....


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PostMon Sep 27, 2004 8:58 pm    

I know you didn't just call us crazy northerners.


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PostMon Sep 27, 2004 9:02 pm    

*sighs*

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PostMon Sep 27, 2004 9:06 pm    

Yeah, 65 inside is just about right,

Hot is 78+,



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PostMon Sep 27, 2004 9:19 pm    

Hot: 90+
Warm: 80-90
Cool: 65-80
Cold: 50-65
Yikes!: 50-


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PostMon Sep 27, 2004 9:44 pm    

50? that's almost a warm day here any season but summer.

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PostMon Sep 27, 2004 9:54 pm    

I live in Texas

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PostMon Sep 27, 2004 10:40 pm    

Hot 75 and above
Warm 65-74
Nice 55-64
Cool 32-54
Cold 32 and below

I like the cold, escpecially when I sleep. It slows down your heart rate, and you fall into a much more relaxed, much deeper sleep. I've been known to open my windows on sub-zero nights, and the warm shower in the morning is like liquid bliss.


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PostMon Sep 27, 2004 11:05 pm    

chakotay99 wrote:
I live in Texas


lol. ok. I live at 7500 ft. I bet I couldn't stand the summers down there, though. I hate ultra-heat


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PostMon Sep 27, 2004 11:08 pm    

The summers really aren't that bad, I've been in around 125F I think

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PostMon Sep 27, 2004 11:21 pm    

Well, I live in Wisconsin (I also lived in Kentucky for a while), so:

Hot:80+
Warm:65-80
Cool:50-65
Cold:30-50
Too Cold for Me:30-



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PostTue Sep 28, 2004 12:11 am    

between 70 and 75 is what i like (plus this is a drafty house )

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PostTue Sep 28, 2004 12:18 am    

Anything above 70/75 is getting hot for me. I like it between 50 and 70. It doesn't start getting really cold until it gets below 38. I like to freeze.

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PostTue Sep 28, 2004 3:08 am    

Okay these are for me, if there is very low humidity. I hate humidity. And no wind.

Hot - 25+
Warm - 20
Chilly - 15 - 19
Cold - 10 - 15
Too Cold - 5 - 10
FREEEEZING! - 5-

You have to remember that this is Celcius not Farenheit(sp?)



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PostTue Sep 28, 2004 3:51 am    

^ I guessed that I don't know how to translate it to farenheit though so it doesn't say anything to me

I'd say the perfect inside temp is 73-ish. Outside around 60-65 so it's slightly cool. If it's over 77 outside it's warm to me, and over 80 or so it's warm/hot, over 85 hot, and over 90 really hot. Over 100 is stay inside and crank up the A/C or run as fast as you can without getting heat stroke to the pool and dive in hot

Below 60 is cool, below 50 is cool/cold andbelow 40 is cold below 32 is freeze your butt off cold



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PostTue Sep 28, 2004 5:07 am    

GhostOfAMemory wrote:
I don't know how to translate it to farenheit...


From degrees Celcius (�C) to degrees Farenheit (�F).

�F = 9/5 x �C + 32

From degrees Farenheit (�F) to degrees Celcius (�C).

�C = (�F - 32) x 5/9

It's been proven that the best temperature to sleep for babies is 18�C (64.4�F). At this temperature and normal humidity, the immune system works at peak performance.

I like to sleep in rather cold environments, around 20�C (68�F). However, I like warm days a lot, around 30�C (86�F).


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PostTue Sep 28, 2004 7:34 am    

Oliver wrote:
�F = 9/5 x �C + 32

�C = (�F - 32) x 5/9


Are you sure that That is right? There are three variables in that equation, F,C and X

What would be placed there to solve an equation?


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PostTue Sep 28, 2004 8:05 am    

First off, if I am correct, then the "X" you are seeing in the second one is nothing more than the multiplication sign. Secondly, you will already have one of the variables known to you, since you will have the temperature in Celsius or Farenheit. That leaves you with one unknown, so all you have to do is plug in what you have, then solve for the variable.

Example:
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Code:
Your thermometer outside says it is 77 degrees and you want to tell Oliver way over there in Europe the degrees in Celsius.

Let:
�C= temperature in degrees celsius
�F= temperature in degrees fahrenheit

If:
�C= (�F - 32) x 5/9
�C= (77 - 32) x 5/9
�C= (45) x 5/9
�C= 45 x 5/9
�C= 25 <-----Answer

Then: 77 degrees fahrenheit is equal to 25 degrees celsius.

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Hopefully that helps.
(I sooooo need to get over this cold and go back to school )


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PostTue Sep 28, 2004 9:02 am    

Anything over 40 is too warm for me.

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PostTue Sep 28, 2004 11:13 am    

depends on the season. Usually I'm comfortable in 50-75. Anything higher is hot. Near the 100s is definately stay inside and try to stay cool. Below 50 is usually cold for me.

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PostTue Sep 28, 2004 1:05 pm    

AHH 70�! Celsius? or did you all just forgot to put a F after?

I like it cold... if I were to choose between too cold or too hot, then I'd chose too cold. But if it's nice and "lagom" warm, then I'd chose "hot".
But the wind is really the meany when it comes to temprature. I don't care that much about temperature as long as it isn't windy!



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PostTue Sep 28, 2004 2:23 pm    

lower/-11 Degrees Celcius is unacceptable, -10/-1 is too cold but do able, 0/9 is cold, 10/19 is moderate, 20/24 is good, 25/29 is warm and 30/above is hot.

I'm from the Coast of the Netherlands.

By the way, people who say they prefer cold are just wrong. Preferably for everybody warm is best because we are warm blooded creatures we don't have too work to make our bodies warm in warm climates, when it cold we have do. Thats why we all prefer warm, even if you love the coldness.



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PostTue Sep 28, 2004 3:12 pm    

lionhead wrote:
lower/-11 Degrees Celcius is unacceptable, -10/-1 is too cold but do able, 0/9 is cold, 10/19 is moderate, 20/24 is good, 25/29 is warm and 30/above is hot.

I'm from the Coast of the Netherlands.

By the way, people who say they prefer cold are just wrong. Preferably for everybody warm is best because we are warm blooded creatures we don't have too work to make our bodies warm in warm climates, when it cold we have do. Thats why we all prefer warm, even if you love the coldness.

AAck! ur right! though I have the idea I can withstand cold better than most people I know, also i get overheated pretty easy...-.-

btw where u live? Me->Middelburg (zeeland, if ur really that dumb )


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