Hot or cold?
Monotonous
21-03-2005, 19:26
Do you prefer hot temperatures or cold ones? Poll coming soon, to a thread near you!
Heiligkeit
21-03-2005, 19:27
Hot
I'm a winter person. Autumn and spring are fine too yet summer too hot. I thrive when it's snowing and I'm playing soccer.
Monotonous
21-03-2005, 19:30
I mean hot as in the Sahara, and cold like the Antartic.
I would prefer cold.
Pencil 17
21-03-2005, 19:36
Is this like a dry coldness?
Or like a wet coldness?
If it's wet... I choose heat.
DandylionEaters
21-03-2005, 19:39
"Other"
I like it when its kinda in the middle ;)
Pencil 17
21-03-2005, 19:40
"Other"
I like it when its kinda in the middle ;)
Most people do...
ElleDiamonique
21-03-2005, 19:41
I love Winter and all that comes with it - the cold weather and snow and I never mind when it's below zero temperatures, either. I wish I could live where it's cold and snowy - all year long.
Heiligkeit
21-03-2005, 19:41
Most people do...
I don't. It's got to be hotter than hell.
Kiwi-kiwi
21-03-2005, 19:41
I can't stand it when it's too hot, I start getting muzzy headed and dizzy... and when it's really muggy out I have a hard time breating because there's so much moisture in the air. I mean, it can't GET that moist in cold temperatures, saturation points and all that...
At least when you're somewhere really cold you can bundle up. And your head is clearer. Not to mention that after awhile stuck in the cold, you just won't feel anything. Unlike being toasted and dried out.
Pencil 17
21-03-2005, 19:42
I don't. It's got to be hotter than hell.
I suppose you aren't "most people" then.
You can dress to suit the cold...it's hard to stop yourself from being too hot just by the way you dress.
Chicken pi
21-03-2005, 19:44
I mean hot as in the Sahara, and cold like the Antartic.
With or without protective clothing? In the Antarctic you wouldn't last five minutes without very warm clothes.
PurpleMouse
21-03-2005, 19:46
I like anything below 5 degrees celsius.
Monotonous
21-03-2005, 19:47
With or without protective clothing? In the Antarctic you wouldn't last five minutes without very warm clothes.
It was just an example for somewhere really cold.
Zimzimonior
21-03-2005, 19:47
You can dress to suit the cold...it's hard to stop yourself from being too hot just by the way you dress.
Unless you wear a waterfall hat...
Monotonous
21-03-2005, 19:53
Apparently, temperature doen't apply to someone. They MUST be a robot!
You Forgot Poland
21-03-2005, 19:55
You can dress to suit the cold...it's hard to stop yourself from being too hot just by the way you dress.
Exactly. Only so much you can take off.
Shasoria
21-03-2005, 19:57
Cold! At least then you can bundle up. When its hot out, you just boil - you can strip naked and want to be sliding out of your skin and still not cool down when the temperatures are high. But then again, I've been through many Canadian winters.
Heiligkeit
21-03-2005, 19:59
Cold! At least then you can bundle up. When its hot out, you just boil - you can strip naked and want to be sliding out of your skin and still not cool down when the temperatures are high. But then again, I've been through many Canadian winters.
Air conditioning.
Legless Pirates
21-03-2005, 20:00
Weather is something to bitch about. It's ALWAYS too hot or too cold
Monotonous
21-03-2005, 20:05
Except when it isn't.
Heiligkeit
21-03-2005, 20:05
Except when it isn't.
Didn't think about that one.
Monotonous
21-03-2005, 20:12
Didn't think about that one.
Ph34r my sharp wit! *stabs self with wit*
Ow...
Chicken pi
21-03-2005, 20:13
Apparently, temperature doen't apply to someone. They MUST be a robot!
That was me. I tend not to notice the cold much, although excessive heat bothers me.
Monotonous
21-03-2005, 20:17
That was me. I tend not to notice the cold much, although excessive heat bothers me.
Chicken Pi is a robot :eek: !
So you would prefer the cold?
Chicken pi
21-03-2005, 20:19
Chicken Pi is a robot :eek: !
So you would prefer the cold?
Are we talking about calm cold or windy cold?
On this question I must quote my grandfather, who used to say something along the lines of:
"There is no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong type of clothes". ;)
However, I do like summer... but I have not got an issue with winter either, once the snow's on the ground it's not so bad really because it makes things quite light. Winter can be horrible when there's no snow and its dark nearly all day (i.e. November - prob the worst month!).
Monotonous
21-03-2005, 20:31
Are we talking about calm cold or windy cold?
Whatever, really. I can't stand windy cold, give me one of those giant freezers to stand in any day.
Warta Endor
21-03-2005, 20:35
I prefer 40 degrees centrigrade (don't know the exact name) to -20 or something. Drop me in the Sahara and I'm ok :cool: