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Egads, I'd roast! :XD |
See you, Elizabeth.
Iron: Same here, but within OUR average temperatures, of course. Then again, we have relatively cold summers sometimes, and hot winters as well. The temperature difference between a colder-than-average summer and a hotter-than-average winter is barely 14 degrees Fahrenheit, I'd say. |
You don't want your parents to know about your sewing? My mother helps me with mine, I think I'd be lost without her.
But stuff is more fun when it's not a chore. Or when you're not especially good at it. I am a slow, but lazy sewer. This summer I am forcing myself to sew like everyday. It's practically killing me, but it'll help for next semester. Lol |
That's....freezing for me. D: |
I don't understand Fahrenheit at all. I'm a canadian girl, we don't learn that anymore.
Ah, that does make sense Fading. However, I'm supposed to be sewing, but I spend all my time online. I don't think my parents would be impressed either. XP |
We had a couple of days this winter which reached temperatures of around 5 degrees fahrenheit/-15 Celsius
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Oh, we get colder than that here. But I think this winter was pretty mild. Little snow and I don't remember having any really cold weather.
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I used a converter XD |
We've had colder winters as well. There was just a shitload of snow, but snow = white, thus reflects light, thus the temperature not dropping even more.
You know what's absurd? Lowest temperature last month was -3 degrees Celsius (at night, though), highest was 25. What do you mean, biiiig difference? xD |
Yeah, a converter would be good. I just don't see why I had to learn Celsius when it seems most people use Fahrenheit. We should all use the same so as to not confuse everyone. Or, I could just google a converter.
Lol, Well, at least sewing is more productive than the internet. If they ever catch you just tell them you could have been doing worse. Wow Silenia, that is a rather big difference. Lol |
lol Wow, that's a big difference. We've had the temperature change a lot during the day but never that much ^^; |
In Europe almost everyone uses Celsius. It's just that there are so many people from the USA here, that I automatically use Fahrenheit or both. Need(ed) to know Kelvin and Fahrenheit for Biology, Physics and Chemistry, so I don't have that many problems with it.
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I don't have any hand held games.
Though I did spend a lot of my first semester reading instead of doing my homework. I kept getting =caught up in my books. Second semester I learned my lesson and stopped reading. but I should probably go sew this dress together. Lol. I'll be back later. They use mostly celsius? That is good to know. I'll be able to understand the temperature if I ever make it there for school. :] |
Yes, we do. :)
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It's all Celcius, kilometers, and kilograms here ^^; |
Same here. Happy I can use miles/feet/inches and pounds as well, though.
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Yeah, though I need a converter for the pounds nowadays >_< I still remember roughly how long the inches, feet, and miles are, but it's becoming more and more fuzzy over the years. @[email protected]; |
HELLO TO ALL :)
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Hey Jake! :D |
Howdy everyone. How's it going?
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Hey Liztress ^^ |
Hello Liztress, hello Fading Existence
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Hey Fading. I'm good. Just finishing up an article to turn in. Any luck finding pictures of Hidan?
Hey Dragon. How are you? |
im fine, how about you?
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Doing good. ^_^ Trying to not slack off too much.
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