Update from the UK regarding the weather: three days of living in an oven have culminated in a huge thunderstorm that drove both our dogs under the bed. Hopefully tomorrow the temperatures will be more acceptable.
>mfw I have no face
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07-04-2015, 09:52 AM
Update from the UK regarding the weather: three days of living in an oven have culminated in a huge thunderstorm that drove both our dogs under the bed. Hopefully tomorrow the temperatures will be more acceptable.
>mfw I have no face
here on the US west coast, we're baking at 90-100 farenheit (like 38 C i think). Hopefully our rain will come back...this is the hottest Oregon has gotten in decades
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Intel Core i7 - 4510U iHD4400 8GB RAM Check here first: wiki.dolphin-emu.org 07-04-2015, 10:13 AM
You rain is gone, and never coming back
I was born West Coast (California), still got a lot of folks back there. They always tell me how dry it's over there. Compare that to the Midwest this year where it's been an unusually rainy summer the past month or so. Though I don't want to hear the rest of the U.S. complaining. The Midwest gets shitty winters and shitty summers, double whammy. This summer hasn't been so bad. Not yet anyway (September will burn?)
well, Oregon and Washington have very different climates than Cali, at least socal. we haven't been at all affected by the drought, save this summer i guess, although I'm sure it's unrelated. Oregon and washington are known as some of the rainiest states in the US
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Intel Core i7 - 4510U iHD4400 8GB RAM Check here first: wiki.dolphin-emu.org 07-04-2015, 03:42 PM
(07-04-2015, 03:26 PM)NKF98 Wrote: well, Oregon and Washington have very different climates than Cali, at least socal. we haven't been at all affected by the drought, save this summer i guess, although I'm sure it's unrelated. Oregon and washington are known as some of the rainiest states in the US You know, I always forget about those two states. It's like, once you hit the northern California border, it just magically becomes Canada. If it weren't for Seattle (and Kent too) being large cities I have to deal with almost daily, I'd completely forget about Washington as a state 07-04-2015, 04:20 PM
Austria has so much water, at this point we could store it inside large buildings and swim inside it like Scrooge McDuck
07-04-2015, 04:27 PM
does austria harvest rainwater?
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Intel Core i7 - 4510U iHD4400 8GB RAM Check here first: wiki.dolphin-emu.org 07-04-2015, 04:31 PM
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