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The Strange Things Thread

I don't think anybody needs snow ever again in our lifetime.
 
Some people do need snow. The only examples that come to mind are: Owners of ski resorts; employees of ski resorts. :rowfull:
 
Certainly very true. Lol :laughhard:
Yes, some years there are sad stories on the TV news about a ski resort in Colorado that is bankrupt because the snowfall was inadequate that year and the owner couldn't afford the huge amount of artificially made snow that would be needed to open.
 
Yes, some years there are sad stories on the TV news about a ski resort in Colorado that is bankrupt because the snowfall was inadequate that year and the owner couldn't afford the huge amount of artificially made snow that would be needed to open.
Ski resorts always seem to like bad weather. 😛
 
I got so acclimated to freezing cold weather that today seemed warm to me at 34°F.
 
The highest temperature that I personally experienced was 108°F in Las Vegas in August 1987. The local people told me that it was dry heat so it wasn't so bad. I replied that dry heat just meant this: After I die of heat stroke, my cadaver will mummify instead of rotting. :rowfull:
 
The highest temperature that I personally experienced was 108°F in Las Vegas in August 1987. The local people told me that it was dry heat so it wasn't so bad. I replied that dry heat just meant this: After I die of heat stroke, my cadaver will mummify instead of rotting. :rowfull:
Yea the dry heat thing don't mean much to me either. 😛

The highest temperature ever recorded on earth was in Death Valley California Specifically in a place called Furnace Creek. It wss 134 degrees.
 
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