Europeans Swelter in Near-Record Heat
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David Horne schrieb:
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> Mxsmanic <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > The Reid writes:
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> > > when Europe is as hot as the US you will see as much aircon.
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> > Paris was as hot as Las Vegas today.
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> Keep telling yourself that.
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> David
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Yesterday saw the all-time record for Germany. 40.7 degrees- that's 105
Fahrenheit for the rest of you.
Tom
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> Mxsmanic <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > The Reid writes:
> >
> > > when Europe is as hot as the US you will see as much aircon.
> >
> > Paris was as hot as Las Vegas today.
>
> Keep telling yourself that.
>
> David
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> David Horne- www.davidhorne.co.uk
> davidhorne (at) davidhorne (dot) co (dot) uk
Yesterday saw the all-time record for Germany. 40.7 degrees- that's 105
Fahrenheit for the rest of you.
Tom
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Thomas Peel writes:
> Yesterday saw the all-time record for Germany. 40.7
> degrees- that's 105 Fahrenheit for the rest of you.
Alas! Records are made to be broken. Wait and see.
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> Yesterday saw the all-time record for Germany. 40.7
> degrees- that's 105 Fahrenheit for the rest of you.
Alas! Records are made to be broken. Wait and see.
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Mxsmanic <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> grey writes:
> > Heh. Wish that were true--too often, I've run into "Euro air
> > conditioning" on really hot days/nights--the kind where you have to
> > hold up a feather before the vent to see if it's on...
> That's another bizarre thing about Europeans: Sometimes they install
> air conditioning, but they never, ever turn it on. It's just never "hot
> enough" to justify that decadence. Even on sweltering days, you walk
> into stores and restaurants that clearly have air conditioning installed
> (I can spot the telltale signs of central air a kilometre away), but
> don't have it running.
> > But the climate does seem to be changing, and a lot more people are
> > getting serious about a/c in Europe where you never saw that before...
> Good. (Good that they are taking A/C seriously, not good that it's
> getting so hot.)
We have two small village stores, & both are wonderfully airconditioned -
guess where people are meeting up!
(Unfortunately, the pub ain't!)
Surreyman
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> grey writes:
> > Heh. Wish that were true--too often, I've run into "Euro air
> > conditioning" on really hot days/nights--the kind where you have to
> > hold up a feather before the vent to see if it's on...
> That's another bizarre thing about Europeans: Sometimes they install
> air conditioning, but they never, ever turn it on. It's just never "hot
> enough" to justify that decadence. Even on sweltering days, you walk
> into stores and restaurants that clearly have air conditioning installed
> (I can spot the telltale signs of central air a kilometre away), but
> don't have it running.
> > But the climate does seem to be changing, and a lot more people are
> > getting serious about a/c in Europe where you never saw that before...
> Good. (Good that they are taking A/C seriously, not good that it's
> getting so hot.)
We have two small village stores, & both are wonderfully airconditioned -
guess where people are meeting up!
(Unfortunately, the pub ain't!)
Surreyman




