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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: aldo_14 on March 02, 2005, 10:46:57 am
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/4312513.stm
:p (aldos' obligatory grumpy old man stylee post for today....)
Honestly, we used to get feet of snow (and by we I mean the UK) in winter, and we'd skip along to work regardless. Nowadays you see a couple of flakes and it's down to the bomb shelters.......
EDIT; sandwich, what's showing today then?
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When I was a boy, we used to walk 15 miles through the snow to school, uphill both ways!
The opening of a cinema at a school in Sandwich, planned for Wednesday evening, has also been cancelled because of the weather.
Poor guy, he was really looking forward to having that cinema opened up in him.
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entrance needed cleaned up a bit.... i'm not saying anything, but that sand gets everywhere :shaking:
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"I found the emergency exit, it's not pretty but it'll doo!"
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(http://gamesradar.msn.co.uk/media/gamesradar/Doom3_res_4.jpg)
"This way Bob, we can still make the 10:15 showing!"
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What can I say... I just got out of the snow. I'm too far west for it to make much difference to my life though. I find it hard to believe we're having trouble with this though...
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The odd thing is that I live in Kent and it isn't even snowing here. :wtf:
I heard about the severe weather causing disruptions in Kent and I was thinking that they meant floods. The thought of snow never even crossed my mind.
I don't think it's the amount that's the problem so much as the fact that no one was expecting it in the slightest.
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Pfft, you soft south-europeans can't stand a bit of snow. Come here up north and enjoy near -20C weather :p
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-25 C here. Off to school tomorrow, through a mile of snow and wind. Wheee!
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It's surprising how some Americans I know think: Two inches of snow? You're so lucky! You've got a snow day!
my friend: ...
Ahhh, we've got more like two feet right now...
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Originally posted by Lt.Cannonfodder
Pfft, you soft south-europeans can't stand a bit of snow. Come here up north and enjoy near -20C weather :p
We're not in the south, though. Least I'm not; think Glasgow is about level with Russia IIRC.
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thanks to several days of rain most our snow has melted.
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Bloody odd this. According to the reports there were severe disruptions in Rochester. That's about 15 miles away and I haven't seen so much as a snowflake settle. :wtf:
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lol aldo is that FarCry?
I've never seen snow personally.
I'm used to the 26-35 degrees temp here in South east QLD Aus.
I used to live further up north where it was usually hotter.
Step out on a warm day and the tar from the roads would stick to your pluggas.
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Ugh, I have to drive to work now, and I can already see there's some more snow settled outside (in Surrey) so now I hate living on a hill... :mad2:
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Originally posted by Grug
lol aldo is that FarCry?
I've never seen snow personally.
I'm used to the 26-35 degrees temp here in South east QLD Aus.
I used to live further up north where it was usually hotter.
Step out on a warm day and the tar from the roads would stick to your pluggas.
We pretty consistently get up to the mid 40s for at least two weeks in January where I live when not at uni(About 100 kms away from the coast) but you win for the humidity.
I honestly think if we ever got snow here in Perth, even if it was onl a few flakes, they'd probably cancel work/school so we could go enjoy it.
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Originally posted by Grug
lol aldo is that FarCry?
no, it's obviously Doom 3. are you gay or something?
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Originally posted by aldo_14
We're not in the south, though. Least I'm not; think Glasgow is about level with Russia IIRC.
Gotta back you there, during my recent road trip to Dunnet Head we encountered snow storms with visibility of about a meter infront of the car at best - the only way we could see anything else was by its brake lights.
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I went there once iirc - is it the place with the lighthouse? (ie: the road just stops, and you have to head south again?)
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Originally posted by Carl
no, it's obviously Doom 3. are you gay or something?
lol.
It looks alot like the guys in FarCry, and I havn't played Doom3 for a while now. Now that I think of it, I don't recall any of those dudes actually walking around, just a few bodies in that crane room or something...?
Black wolf, aye the humidity is probably the biggest pain, it could be only 28, but you sweat so much you stick to your car seat... =/
Mind I'd hate to be walking around in mid 40's... :p
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I wish I knew what snow looked like in real life...last time I saw something remotely close was in the himalayas 10+ years ago...and it was more of slush than snow...........
Oh...and the only thing that prevented us from going to school in india were riots and civil unrest. No matter how bad the weather was, we'd still ahve to crawl, beg or somehow mangle our way to the school........
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lol, well at least it would prepare you for the real world. :p
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We had 50 cm of snow (though that was only localized, the rest was about 10-15 cm) and -12°C at night here. It's quite... special for something like that to happen here.
I love it! :D
A few kids made a snowball about 2 meters high and rolled it down a hill. It crashed right into a van and left a big round dent in the side. Hilarious as hell. :D
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lol! Did anyone get hurt? :D
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Luckily not. I'm just glad it wasn't my car parked down there ;p
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Aw and hehehe.
It would of been funny to see the kids get caught up in it too. Just like the cartoons. :p
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Some kid got killed a couple of days ago in just that way...
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Which really is the worst way to go.... I mean, killed by a snowball. It's about the same as being killed by a falling marshmallow or mauled by fluffy white kittens.
And off of the bbc website;
(http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40885000/jpg/_40885837_gillingham.jpg)
8-foot tall. Kwality.
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People in this country are such pussies when it comes to weather. It snows for 5 minutes, they run in circles, close all the schools, and take the day off work.
Hang on, maybe they're onto something...
EDIT: aldo - there's no way that kid is 5 feet tall... :wtf:
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Here, the schools will only close if it's -20°C or lower for a few days or if there's a meter of snow on the roads :p
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Originally posted by pyro-manic
People in this country are such pussies when it comes to weather. It snows for 5 minutes, they run in circles, close all the schools, and take the day off work.
Hang on, maybe they're onto something...
EDIT: aldo - there's no way that kid is 5 feet tall... :wtf:
Doesn't have to be.... about 4-feet tall or so, probably. Piccy's angled a bit, anyways....
Although, who cares. Point is that it's a ****ing huge snowman. A snow beast, even, and worthy of our worship.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/4315003.stm
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Damn right - huge snowmen always deserve respect...
And it's not really cold yet:
http://www.metoffice.com/education/historic/winter.html
When skies did clear, night-time temperatures plunged. A minimum of -21 °C was recorded at Woburn in Bedfordshire early on 25 February.
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Very light snow year. We have only about 3 or 4 feet in the yard, and it's melted down multiple times over the year.
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Originally posted by Tiara
Here, the schools will only close if it's -20°C or lower for a few days or if there's a meter of snow on the roads :p
Here schools close at -30 or -40. It doen't really matter, as the temperature hasn't gone that down in my lifetime. Then again, I live on the coast where it's nice and warm :D
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Originally posted by Clave
Some kid got killed a couple of days ago in just that way...
Tunnocks are taking legal advice. ;)