....this ain't the warm part you were hopin' for !!! It do get hot in Dallas.
....this ain't the warm part you were hopin' for !!! It do get hot in Dallas.
Phil in Big D
The only difference between a taxidermist and the taxman, is that the taxidermist leaves the skin. Mark Twain
I think that the sign just underneath says it all.. Man.. That's Hot
Randy
Randy, I pasted that Shultz quip on the wall long before I had the thermometer. It fits today.Originally Posted by Randy Gleckler
Phil in Big D
The only difference between a taxidermist and the taxman, is that the taxidermist leaves the skin. Mark Twain
Yeah, but, is the humidity in the 90% range?? Can deal with the heat, but the humidity kills me!! Finally dropped back down (51%).Originally Posted by Phil Phelps
BTW, hows the hand?
Joe
Well....I'd hafta say that THAT is pretty good......Wish I had taken a picture inside my shop last year when the temp-o-meter said it was 117 degrees and the humid-o-meter said it was 97%.........
Now with the new A/C in the shop.....it now stays around 76 to 80 degrees and right at 40% humidity.....
Very thankful for the invention of Air Conditioning.!!!!!!
Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
Dennis -
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Makes me really look forward to the business trip down there sometime later this month...I guess I won't need a heavy coat...
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How long did you have to shine that heat lamp on it before it got to that temperatue??
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110 in Dallas!? No thanks, methinks I will stay in the frozen north. although it hasn't been too frozen here lately, been kinda stormy and rainy, The humidity has been between 60 to 80% every day.
The corn must be 20 feet tall now! It was certinly knee-high by July.
Last edited by Paul Geer; 08-07-2003 at 4:52 PM.
Cool Place, this Sawmill Creek.
I remember another time when the thermometer was 'broke'. The guy went out and bought another one and that one read 36 below also. Yikes!!!! I like the North you can always put on more wool. I think I would die down there. Course you Texans eat them peppers that can be used to strip paint! I hear ya got to drink beer 'cause the alcohol gives you better evaporative cooling. . Stay hydrated.
105 in Oregon last week!(I think we're north) LOLOriginally Posted by Phil Phelps