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Old 12-16-2006, 12:25 AM
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man i ahte winter here where i live i mean it gets as cold as like 70 here and sometimes even 65 man it gets cold lol

p.s. I really love winter even though i live near LA so its either spring or summer lol
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Old 12-16-2006, 12:28 AM
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man i ahte winter here where i live i mean it gets as cold as like 70 here and sometimes even 65 man it gets cold lol

p.s. I really love winter even though i live near LA so its either spring or summer lol
How do you live?

I can't live without cold.
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Old 12-16-2006, 12:41 AM
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lol i live with the fact that having no snow means i only have to buy one jacket a year( i only use dickie jackets for one year cause then they get dirty or something) and when i get a car i only have to get two sets of rims and tires
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Old 12-16-2006, 12:59 AM
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From June to September, it snows here (in parts of Australia, but not where I am; Sydney) and drops to as low as 3 degrees celsius, or in your cases, 37 fahrenheit'ish (at night).

From September to the end of January, it hits 35-40 celsius or in your cases, 95-104 fahrenheit and can be as high as 30*c at night!

The climate down here is ridiculous! Honestly, literally as well, one day it is 35*c, the next it's thunderstorms with a huge downpour and 10*c. The next day, it's back to 35*, and the day after it's another thunderstorm. As I type this, it's about 15*c in the middle of Summer and it's raining. I'll check back tomorrow and see what it is
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i love winter. i live in sacramento, california. its gets incredibly hot here almost to 120f in summer. but when its cold....its COLD. like a high of 40. but winter is my favorite time of the year mainly because i love christmas time + i love my winter clothes. i like summer but i just cant stand the heat, i just hate that sticky feeling, especially since theres no beaches or oceans in sacramento.

whats the winter weather like in paris?
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Old 12-16-2006, 08:05 AM
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whats the winter weather like in paris?
We had quite a long summer this year but it looks like it's over now
http://www.meteofrance.com/FR/index.jsp
(temperatures in Celsius though, don't get it wrong )
You can compare Paris and Corsica weather btw. The sun is north today but it's still warmer down there (and cloudy) .

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Old 12-16-2006, 08:37 AM
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Maybe global warming is real?
of course it is. where you been? lol

i heard by 2040, theres gonna be no more ice in the north pole and the sea level is gonna rise 3 feet. doesnt sound like much, but all the low lying coastal lands are gonna flood. but eh, we'll all be too old to do anything about it. just let the kids deal with it..lol

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Apparently Global Warming will increase climate temperatures by something like 8 degrees C by the time we're old men.

Hottest day I can remember is 2006 new years here in Sydney. It was 45*C. I can't imagine it being 50+... My air-con malfunctioned cause it was too hot. The irony...
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Old 12-16-2006, 12:29 PM
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of course it is. where you been? lol

i heard by 2040, theres gonna be no more ice in the north pole and the sea level is gonna rise 3 feet. doesnt sound like much, but all the low lying coastal lands are gonna flood. but eh, we'll all be too old to do anything about it. just let the kids deal with it..lol
Lol.

It's going to take a lot longer than that to melt all the ice.

The global temperature has rised less than 2C in the last 50 years or so (I forgot the exact number of years), while that may be a significant number, it's going to take a lot more to melt the ice. Also, there isn't really much to prove that humans actually caused a significant amount of that.

The earth is going to warm up no matter what we do.. Our kids can't change it, they have to just live with it..
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