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Post by LUKE on Jun 30, 2014 17:46:10 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2014 17:50:39 GMT -6
damn and I thought that 90f today was bad!
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Post by Bashan on Jun 30, 2014 17:52:55 GMT -6
dude? You have to be kidding me! My wife said if that is for real you're insane but she said it's probably photoshop. So what up dude? What's your point?
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Post by kz1000st on Jun 30, 2014 18:12:53 GMT -6
Luke is just telling you it's time to park the scooter like we do for Winter. Like we need heat in our cars, they need AC. It's why he doesn't ride any more than we do here in the Northeast.
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Post by Bashan on Jun 30, 2014 18:15:28 GMT -6
Yeah KZ but it's inside, that's his fridge right next to the thermostat! Or am I missing something!?
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Post by LUKE on Jun 30, 2014 18:23:38 GMT -6
lol, nope,i ts no joke, the outside temp reader is at the back terrace situated away from the ceiling, so it means it detects the actual atmospheric temp. i was was surprised myself. ... thats the reason why kz wanted to buy a house an lot in phoenix. he wants to ride all year round.. lol
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Post by jct842 on Jun 30, 2014 18:37:11 GMT -6
Damn that's just about right for prime rib. Luke don't even need a oven to cook a prime rib!
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Post by Bashan on Jun 30, 2014 19:05:48 GMT -6
Oh I see now. So Luke, do people actually go out in that crap? Don't tell me it's a "dry" heat, just don't even try that. Rich
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Post by LUKE on Jun 30, 2014 19:35:41 GMT -6
i love dry heat... im sick and tired of rain and humidity, ive dealt with that for 34 years. its just very inconvinient. you need to have anti perspirant roll on in your pocket all the time, molds and athletes foot is an everyday life, magoo knows that because he is from florida where its very humid, same as Guitarman who lives in hawaii, an island where humidity is 200%.
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Post by cyborg on Jun 30, 2014 19:40:14 GMT -6
it was 108 today in phoenix,,and supposed to be slightly hotter at the end of the week,,,couple degrees,,,it does get hot there,,,when i worked in tuscon we kept our tools on ice,,,literally,,,,,roof and road temps 150 ,,, it can get nasty,,,and yes i'll take a few weeks of heat over winter anyday,,going from buffalo to los angeles ,,,a huge difference
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Post by cyborg on Jun 30, 2014 19:44:23 GMT -6
and i'll do it for you Rich,,,it's a dry heat,,,go outside the city and youre in the desert,,, very little grows there
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Post by Bashan on Jun 30, 2014 21:28:53 GMT -6
Yeah, it's dry on the surface of the sun too, and nothing can, or should, live there either. There are places on the planet where you can exist without a protective suit....move there.
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Post by jvino on Jul 1, 2014 9:51:09 GMT -6
Wow I would be looking for an ice chest to climb in or a pool. I would imagine riding a scooter even with the wind blowing you would be stinking up your helmet with sweat. That is hot I wasn't aware it got that hot there in Arizona. You should go to a community pool if you don't have one.
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Post by cyborg on Jul 1, 2014 10:05:06 GMT -6
August and September thru early October it's murder there,,,tuscon is miserable ,,, the sensor for that thermostat in the pic is outside on a porch or maybe in the sun somewhere,,, but not trying to take anything away from the fact that is does get GOD AWFUL hot there ,,, it gets screaming hot here too but not like that,, and the beach is only 18 miles from the house and that helps huge,,, the Mohave and Sonora deserts get the hottest on this continent ,,, the hottest ever recorded 134 in 1931 furnace creek ca,, death valley,,,, an unconfirmed 136 in lybia in 1931 as well
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Post by jvino on Jul 1, 2014 10:06:28 GMT -6
That is very hot get some hydration.
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