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same for me but I DONT live where you do Quote from: cat-bomb on June 05, 2009, 01:01:55 PM

cold during the winter (about 20-37 degrees ft)
-6C is Cold?! That's a bit chilly here...Our winters range from -30 to -20C, summers, about the positive equivalent.A bit chilly!? Thats cold here (-6c) 40f is a LITTLE chilly Quote from: computeruler on June 05, 2009, 05:02:01 PM
A bit chilly!? Thats cold here (-6c) 40f is a little chilly
I'm from Canada...where everyone lives in igloos (jk, our summers are fairly HOT and winters are very cold). Quote from: Helpmeh on June 05, 2009, 05:25:53 PM
I'm from Canada...where everyone lives in igloos (jk, our summers are fairly hot and winters are very cold).

depends where you live, really, but for the most part -6 isn't so bad, even though, for the most part, it doesn't get much colder where I am during the winter.

I was in fort st. John, a SMALL town i nthe north of my province, and it got to -40 quite a few times. Quote from: BC_Programmer on June 05, 2009, 05:42:52 PM
depends where you live, really, but for the most part -6 isn't so bad, even though, for the most part, it doesn't get much colder where I am during the winter.

I was in fort st. John, a small town i nthe north of my province, and it got to -40 quite a few times.
I live in south-central ontario, and the temperatures can vary quite a bit. My friend who is moving to north-western ontario says that the people there ride snowmobiles to school every day (in the winter) because of heavy snow.


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