Pilot7893
Epik spaec mishun!
I'm supposed to get some snow tomorrow. Possibly enough to close the schools.
Searing heat, swarming insects, sunburn...mmmmm, summer..... wearing less, girls wearing as little as possible, nature in full bloom, sun-drenched roads, blue skies, topless (T-Tops that is) driving through wooded back roads as the sun glistens through the foliage.... Amusement Parks, Water Parks, hiking through woods and beautiful water falls, walking along the beach or on the boardwalk.....
Searing heat, swarming insects, sunburn...
Part of me wants Winter to last forever.
Searing heat, swarming insects, sunburn...
Part of me wants Winter to last forever.
Compare that to biting, bone-chilling, freezing cold, dull dreary grey skies, barren "dead" nature, miserable weather, lip-chappingly parched air, if you live in a snowy area - horrid god forsaken salt caked roads, bundling up so much you can barely move and still being cold, wasting gas as you warm your car up, or freeze half to death in it while it warms up as you go, hyper short days with hardly any sunlight...
You can dress for cold, just as you can put your car in a garage to keep from icing. If your car is outside and iced, then nobody said anything about you having to stay inside your car when its warming up. I have my car outside and when I am going out to work, put on my coat and wipe off all the snow, then start the car, come back inside, eat a bowl of cereal or something (~5 min) and then its all set to go.
If your house is cold, build a fire. Do you know that in the winter, I wear shorts in the winter (while inside) because its 80-90*F inside while 0-40*F outside. In the summer, my house is actually cooler than in the winter.
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Let it get to 150, I don't care. I'll just have more eye-candy, and crank up the A/C in the house and car, and spend more time swimming later into the night to beat all that heat. :hotcool:
I'll trade you!
Dressing for cold, as I mentioned, only goes so far. It's uncomfortable, and doesn't really help all that well (and you can only layer up certain areas so much too (feet and hands for example)).
My car... my poor car is trapped inside the garage-come-mauseleum, frozen stiff. It needs to warm up again so I can start it and pray the battery isn't dead (I need a tender, just can't afford one right now), but even then, it's just teasing it as it can't go out in this cold.
The truck is slipping and sliding as it fights for grip, and beleive me, a 360 Magnum needs a lot of grip. lol Cold or damp wreak havoc on it.
Warming it up is actually bad for it. And it wastes gas. And that also assumes you have time for it (and aren't running late). The OEMs today even tell you not to do it, just start driving gently until it warms up. This is because it's really not meant to run below it's operating temperature. And letting it idle makes it take longer to reach that, which also means having colder (thicker) oil longer, which leads to increased engine wear (start up is the hardest thing on any engine). By taking it easy (less than 2K rpm) you actually warm it up faster and cause less overall wear - plus you get to your destination sooner too.
Fires need LOTS of fire-wood. And with it being so damn cold out, one is averse to going out to try to find it too. lol Bit of a catch 22.
Oil is expensive. I have to bundle up inside and keep it at 58-60 if I have wood, or 64/65 if I don't. And I HATE having to bundle up in my own house. (and as previously stated, it's just tolerable, far from comfortable as far as temp goes, and rather uncomfortable as far as layers and thickness goes)
And you STILL can't enjoy all the summer activities.
Do you live in Alaska by any chance?
No A/C when there's power blackouts!![]()
ACϞDC overrated? Blasphemy!!!A/C is clearly overrated.![]()