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When we get a virus our body produces a fever to try to kill the virus off with heat.
We are a virus to earth. Earth is getting a fever.
We are a virus to earth. Earth is getting a fever.
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When we get a virus our body produces a fever to try to kill the virus off with heat.
We are a virus to earth. Earth is getting a fever.
Texas where the temperature reached 104 degrees Fahrenheit!
While not as bad as Texas, even in NY there are ongoing heat advisorys.FYI, I live in North Texas, and right now it's 111 degrees Fahrenheit outside, and my area is under an excessive heat warning. In fact, 100 degrees or more has been the norm for a couple of months now. The weather has been extremely hot and humid where I live.
You may be surprised to hear that I quite like the analogy.When we get a virus our body produces a fever to try to kill the virus off with heat.
We are a virus to earth. Earth is getting a fever.
FYI, I live in North Texas, and right now it's 111 degrees Fahrenheit outside, and my area is under an excessive heat warning. In fact, 100 degrees or more has been the norm for a couple of months now. The weather has been extremely hot and humid where I live.
You Canadians are fortunate the air temperature there never exceeds body temperature.You may be surprised to hear that I quite like the analogy.
That's a nice thought. However, in the province of British Columbia, the record high temperature was 121C, while the low was -74C. My province of Ontario has had it easier, with a record high of only 108C, and low of -73CYou Canadians are fortunate the air temperature there never exceeds body temperature.
I don't disagree necessarily. Here is a thought:When we get a virus our body produces a fever to try to kill the virus off with heat.
We are a virus to earth. Earth is getting a fever.
I hope there are not any rolling blackouts there, because Texans might die in such extreme heat without air conditioning!
That's a nice thought. However, in the province of British Columbia, the record high temperature was 121C, while the low was -74C. My province of Ontario has had it easier, with a record high of only 108C, and low of -73C
Um, 121C is well above the boiling point of water. Did you mean 121F?
Nice catch of Fahrenheit rightfully being in place of Celsius, I did not notice the errant C.Um, 121C is well above the boiling point of water. Did you mean 121F?
Of course I did! So, you can either decide it was one of those age mistakes, or vilify me for abysmal ignorance -- and you'd be well within your rights either way.Um, 121C is well above the boiling point of water. Did you mean 121F?
Of course I did! So, you can either decide it was one of those age mistakes, or vilify me for abysmal ignorance -- and you'd be well within your rights either way.
For myself, I'm going to call it "late-onset dyslexia."
I know those....I'm a Canuck, and have lived only metric system for several decades now. Tragically, I'm also an old Canuck. I'm sure I'm down at least several billion neurons by now.I always remember 0C is the melting point of ice, 100C is the boiling point of water, and -40C is the same as -40F.
A few billion are not going to make any difference. You had 86 billion, you are still good.I know those....I'm a Canuck, and have lived only metric system for several decades now. Tragically, I'm also an old Canuck. I'm sure I'm down at least several billion neurons by now.
When we get a virus our body produces a fever to try to kill the virus off with heat.
We are a virus to earth. Earth is getting a fever.
I know those....I'm a Canuck, and have lived only metric system for several decades now. Tragically, I'm also an old Canuck. I'm sure I'm down at least several billion neurons by now.