Hot, hot, hot...

Toasty hot!

Here in Sweden it's around 25 degrees Celsius (not sure what it is in fahrenheit) :)

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A200 and Z10
 
25 degrees celsius is 77 degrees farenheiet really nice summer time tempertures.

I have been to Phoenix, AZ in the summer and being outside is like sticking your body into a convection oven.

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Bill T

Everything I learned about computers I learned because I never read the manuals. Does this hold true for my A2.

I am on this side of the pond so pardon my English
 
Howdy Jim my friend,

Actually, I'm missing the third pic of this series on this hot summer day that has taken you from pickin' up some cash at the bank directly to the folks at the "Beer Store" waitn' for Ya with ice cold beverages to take home, eh?!! :-)

Something pleasing to the viewers like this:



Oh, la la!! Cheers to All!

P.S. Here's a temperature converter to all interested in converting F to C and vice versa! (Just for better u'standing of each other's localities!) :-)

http://www.action-electronics.com/f2h.htm

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Cheers, Feri

'I can look at a fine photograph and sometimes I can hear music. Ansel Adams.'
 
Geez Jim ... don't roast your camera or electronics!

Try to think of it as only 48 degrees C

It's a balmy 80 degrees F up here in the Rocky Mountains of Idaho at 2000 meters. And only 20% relative humidity.

We still have several feet of snow on the hilltops around here. ;-)

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cheers,
Rick Sterling
http://www.rickster.org/gallery/albums.php
 
Ahhhhh, now not only is that photograph of the inside of your refrigerator cooling, but it is aesthetically pleasing as well! Always there to provide comfort, eh?
Regards, Jim
Howdy Jim my friend,

Actually, I'm missing the third pic of this series on this hot
summer day that has taken you from pickin' up some cash at the bank
directly to the folks at the "Beer Store" waitn' for Ya with ice
cold beverages to take home, eh?!! :-)

Something pleasing to the viewers like this:



Oh, la la!! Cheers to All!

P.S. Here's a temperature converter to all interested in converting
F to C and vice versa! (Just for better u'standing of each other's
localities!) :-)

http://www.action-electronics.com/f2h.htm

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Cheers, Feri

'I can look at a fine photograph and sometimes I can hear music.
Ansel Adams.'
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Odds N' Ends album here:
http://www.pbase.com/jimh/inbox&page=all
Z album here: http://www.pbase.com/jimh/marilyn_the_car&page=all
 
Ahh, well, whats a few degrees between friends, eh? I was in your fair city last weekend to bid my son and his family farewell as they transfer jobs to sunny(?) Florida. I think I still prefer 109 and 10% humidity as against Florida's 92 degrees and 75+% humidity.
Regards, Jim
Thanks for making me feel like I've got it good. It's a brisk 109F
at 2pm in Tucson today. Lotsa' clouds too.
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Odds N' Ends album here:
http://www.pbase.com/jimh/inbox&page=all
Z album here: http://www.pbase.com/jimh/marilyn_the_car&page=all
 
Now your post was the only one that really hurt me to read.... I love the Rockies (lived in C. Springs and Boulder for many years) and I just cannot find anything bad out about living near them!
I envy you.
Regards, Jim
Geez Jim ... don't roast your camera or electronics!

Try to think of it as only 48 degrees C

It's a balmy 80 degrees F up here in the Rocky Mountains of Idaho
at 2000 meters. And only 20% relative humidity.

We still have several feet of snow on the hilltops around here. ;-)

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cheers,
Rick Sterling
http://www.rickster.org/gallery/albums.php
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Odds N' Ends album here:
http://www.pbase.com/jimh/inbox&page=all
Z album here: http://www.pbase.com/jimh/marilyn_the_car&page=all
 
Yeah, I agree totally on that point. 118F, pheeeew that's like being slowly roasted on a spit :)

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A200 and Z10
 
Ohhhhhh, ahhhhh, ewwwww, that "white stuff" makes me feel so good...
Thanks, Ray, I am indebted to you....
(BTW, Band of reknown mean anything to you?)

Thanks, pal, my body temp. dropped at least 10-12 degrees just opening your post...
Regards, Jim
Here's a little help from the northeast Jim. Just post this one on
the sunvisor of that Z and refer to it often in times like those.



Hey, what are friends for anyway?

Ray
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D7ug - A1 - Now A2
http://www.pbase.com/xray
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Odds N' Ends album here:
http://www.pbase.com/jimh/inbox&page=all
Z album here: http://www.pbase.com/jimh/marilyn_the_car&page=all
 
Celcius = 5/9 * (Fahrenheit - 32)

I once played a round of golf in Death Valley in july. I'm sooo glad I don't live in an area with temperatures like that...
 
I believe that's Les Brown, Band of Renown.

Say hello to Marilyn
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Bill T

Everything I learned about computers I learned because I never read the manuals. Does this hold true for my A2.

I am on this side of the pond so pardon my English
 
Buff, 47.7ºC, it is really hot.

I prefer snow from last winter:

KM A2. 1/800, f7.1 ISO64



Jose Manuel Lizarraga
Irun, Spain
 
I remember posting some shots of snow this past winter and getting a little good natured "hey what's that white stuff?" jab. I guess it's my turn to wallow in the misery of others. so here it is.

Hot enough for ya?

Ahhh that felt good. LOL

Marc

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All shots are A1 unless otherwise noted
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