Go figure.

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    3 个月前

    To be fair, that is highly dependant on where you are located.

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        Yeah, it may be -3c here north of Stockholm right now, but in AUS I have heard reports of +40C this week.

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          Yeah, it’s been SUPER cold for weeks here in Denmark too, sometimes into the double digit negative degrees! 🥶

          Makes you REALLY appreciate Danfoss and other purveyors of radiators 😁

          40c is far too hot for any time of year, though. I’m pretty sure that’s roughly the melting point of the human brain…

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            If you want to have some fun, look up “wet bulb temperature”…

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              skims a lot of verbose descriptions and scientific formulas trying to find something interesting and easily applicable to real world experiences

              …you and I seem to have vastly differing definitions of “having fun” 😄

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                Hehe, I am an IT guy who just watched an hour long video about a guy setting up a new Unifi storage server, and he will get to adding the drives in part 2…

                Excellent video!

                Anyway, wet bulb temperature can essentially be described when it is hot and too humid to sweat and regulate your own body temperature.

                Really fun stuff!