
Brilliantly written, for example, 'Hamilton's usual zeal for a healthy appetite of kerbs resulted in floor damage'. Really good

When Phil was admiring winter sun glowing on Kimi's Lotus in Valencia, I was thinking, oh yes, that sun which hardly bothers to climb over the horizon. It doesn't warm up anything here and this is the southern coast of Finland 
Now that's weirdphil1993 wrote:It was -4c this morning and someone was sat on the platform in shorts. Mental.
-19C. For once the weather forecast was right. It does not make me happy That's perfect....for sunbathing....for Philfrubbs wrote:the lowest temperature i experimented in my life was a -2c in Germany.
It is not the cold which kills, well, maybe if you are wearing only a t-shirt, but humidity and wind. Human can tolerate quite a chill weather with proper clothing and if the air is dry. When I was doing my military service at late 70s, we were somewhere middle of nowhere in the forest near Kuusamo, learning some survival and commando skill at the middle of winter, when the temperature was almost -40C, and it didn't feel so cold. We were living in a tent like this:phil1993 wrote:I went outside to pump up a bicycle tyre yesterday in a short sleeve shirt (was about 2c). A tad on the chilly side.





Well, here there are some common Finns, who laughs when they hear problem with snow elsewhere in Europe: "OMG, little snow and they are in trouble". Usually they are older people who also say: "When I was a kid, I had to ski 50 km to school, and kill wolfs on the way, you youngsters just have it so easy".phil1993 wrote:The thing is, media in Britain portrays this attitude that it is only our country that cannot deal with snow, when in fact much of Europe struggles as well..
I would be happy for -1 to -5C and little snow on the ground, but to be honestphil1993 wrote:I find it worse on a day when it is 10c and raining than 0c and sunny. Much warmer today than other days


Yes, as is -16 or -14 or anything. With my many many many years of experience it takes few days to get used to cold. It is now -23C here but it does not feel as bad as did -14C few days ago. But I can't believe I did go out without a hat when I was in high school no matter how cold the weather was. Now when much wiserEric_Cartman wrote:-17°C is definitely to cold!
I wouldn't be so stupid again. Even some says intelligence and hair does not flourish on the same head, I probably have just frozen my head and therefore my hair is becoming thin