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Here in Cheltenham it hit 32.8C, with RH of 51%.
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On Sat, 9 Aug 2003 19:42:54 +0100, Paul Hyett
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Here in Cheltenham it hit 32.8C, with RH of 51%.


About the same here near Bristol. :-(((

Blasted weather - roll on winter and crisp, frosty mornings. Ahhh,
bliss. :-)))))

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Here in Cheltenham it hit 32.8C, with RH of 51%.
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Its waaaay too hot here too, in East Yorkshire.

Any suggestions of cooling off?


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Any suggestions of cooling off?

Cool shower/bath. Walk about in the nood, airdrying after said cool
shower/bath. Of course, it could scare the neighbours ;-)



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"Paul Hyett" wrote in message
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Here in Cheltenham it hit 32.8C, with RH of 51%.
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Paul Hyett, Cheltenham, England


Its waaaay too hot here too, in East Yorkshire.

Any suggestions of cooling off?

The only way I could get to sleep last few nights was to put a towel in

the sink wring it out and cover myself with it. I did hear somewhere a bag
of frozen peas hung over the fan helps.


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its a very strange question, what would you do if you were too cold,
possibly install central heating, then why do you moan that you are too hot,
install ac.

peter

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"Paul Hyett" schreef in bericht
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Here in Cheltenham it hit 32.8C, with RH of 51%.
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Our weatherman said literally yesterday at the nine o''clock news: "...

and
look at the temperatures over the UK. Really too hot and humid over

there --
poor Brits, they aren't used to that".
He ignored our 37.7 C at Arcen :-)) (with a rh of 60% later on) -

obviously
he reckons we can cope!

Wijke
SE Flevopolder -- not that hot today; temp peaked at 27.8 C; nice sea-fog

Tc
20.8 C




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"pete" schreef in bericht
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its a very strange question, what would you do if you were too cold,
possibly install central heating, then why do you moan that you are too

hot,
install ac.

Oh, in countries where high temperatures are usual in summertime an
air-conditioning/heating system is a very normal attribute in houses. For
NW-Europe summers like this are rather unusual, so an AC doesn't belong to
the standard-equipment. And of course, when the temperatures really rise,
and summers grow warmer AC's will soon be installed in many houses.
btw Pete -- I do not moan!! Never, its not in my nature ... so don't moan
about that ;-p

Wijke


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"wafflyDIRTYcatLITTERhcsBOX" wrote in message
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Any suggestions of cooling off?


Cool shower/bath. Walk about in the nood, airdrying after said cool
shower/bath. Of course, it could scare the neighbours ;-)


LOL I once sunbathed in the back garden with a bra on....the neighbours were
all out pulling weeds for some reason that day.


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"Wijke Ruiter" wrote in message
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"pete" schreef in bericht
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its a very strange question, what would you do if you were too cold,
possibly install central heating, then why do you moan that you are too

hot,
install ac.

Oh, in countries where high temperatures are usual in summertime an
air-conditioning/heating system is a very normal attribute in houses. For
NW-Europe summers like this are rather unusual, so an AC doesn't belong to
the standard-equipment. And of course, when the temperatures really rise,
and summers grow warmer AC's will soon be installed in many houses.
btw Pete -- I do not moan!! Never, its not in my nature ... so don't moan
about that ;-p

Wijke



Had A/C priced for my offices - only 250K....I dont think so!




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