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| Owen M |
i just got home from a walk to the bank. Lots of layers on top, but only one pair of pants...not a very wise move. If i was outside any longer, I would have done some damage to my unit.
long johns & extra pants on my next snow walk. |
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| Intangible |
| quote: | Originally posted by UmmiE
I almost froze yesterday 9pm after leaving from ryerson the walk up to Dundas station was the most I walked all week in this weather :whip: |
+1!! Luckly my classroom was only a 5 minute walk (well near run) IT WAS FREEZING!!!! Definately was not wearing enough layers. |
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| Abercrombie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Abercrombie
Did the Leafs just win the Stanley Cup? |
... because it feels like hell just froze over.  |
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| ChemEnhanced |
| bunch of wimps |
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| v-vaughn |
| I NEED TO LEARN TO LAYER!!! Why do I always forget :whip: icy cold feet on campus sucks |
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| Intangible |
| quote: | Originally posted by Abercrombie
... because it feels like hell just froze over. |
:haha:
:p |
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| zoogla |
YAY FOR GLOBAL WARMING!!!! :gsmile:
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| Orko |
The funniest part is that it seems like the people born here complain just as much as people from other warm countries.
I remember spending one winter in Montreal as a kid, after that I realised we had no right to complain in the GTA. I can still remember building a snow man in a blizzard on a farm, a very vivid memory.
The people I feel most for (other than the homeless) are people who to stand 30+ minutes waiting for a bus. If you are standing around, then it feels awful. |
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| Sentinal |
| Can anyone explain why noise seems to be louder or carry further distances in colder temperature? It seems that the noise seems more audible in the cold. |
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| elFreak |
you guys are wimps.
do you call in the army to help with the cold too?:toothless |
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| me@t k@tie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sentinal
Can anyone explain why noise seems to be louder or carry further distances in colder temperature? It seems that the noise seems more audible in the cold. |
The air is denser in cold weather so sound waves travel more efficiently through the air. With the molecules closer together they have a greater chance of colliding with other molecules to transfer the sound.
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| Frenchie |
| Yes we know. No need to remind us about the cold. |
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