Cold temperatures
Lemin, Graeme
Graeme.Lemin@team.telstra.com
Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:21:57 +1100
Is now a bad time to mention that it's 37C (or about 98F) here in Australia?
Powerhouse content - We're on the verge of upgrading from 7.10.G1 under VMS to 8.40D. Any known gotchas?
regards
Graeme Lemin
Melbourne (with sunscreen), Australia
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> From: powerh-l-admin@lists.sowder.com [SMTP:powerh-l-admin@lists.sowder.com] On Behalf Of David Morrison - Corporate
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> Not that I'm an expert on experiencing low temperatures, but when you're talking -35 it hardly matters if it's F or C; -40 is the same in either scale.
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> David Morrison
> San Diego (60F with rain), California
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> From: powerh-l-admin@lists.sowder.com [mailto:powerh-l-admin@lists.sowder.com]On Behalf Of Guy Werry
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> Yes, sorry, we're talking Celsius. Just in case any of you are feeling sorry for me, this weekend's forecast is for a HIGH of -35! I'm sure grateful for the wood heater at times like that.
>
> Regarding the igloos ... my youngest son used to get ahold of Americans (USA) in chat rooms and tell them stories like that ... of how he had to hook up the dog sleigh and travel down to Winnipeg (750 km!) to purchase a car! You wouldn't believe the stories he could get away with!
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> Truthfully, when you hop into the truck when it's -35(c) you almost need ski pants, otherwise your bum gets numb as all of the heat gets sucked out of it!
>
> Guy.
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> From: Daniel Mielke [mailto:DMielke@aic.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 9:34 AM
> To: 'Guy Werry'; powerh-l@lists.sowder.com
> Subject: RE: [HP3000-L] A short term (90 days) contract opportunity
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> Just to be sure we're on the same page Guy, Celsius not Fahrenheit right? Good thing too, our igloos here in Burlington are melting. We could use the cold and snow to build them back up. Had to equip the dog sled with wheels last week for the lack of snow ;-)
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> Daniel Mielke
> Business Systems Analyst
> AIC Limited
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Guy Werry [<mailto:guy.werry@hbms.ca>]
> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 4:20 PM
> To: powerh-l@lists.sowder.com
> Subject: RE: [HP3000-L] A short term (90 days) contract opportunity
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> For those of us in Northern Canada those are almost spring-like conditions,
> eh!
>
> Yes, Wisconsin can be brutally (read as life threatening) cold in the
> winter (we will hit -20 below zero this Saturday night, and the high for
> Saturday will only be -5 below zero). If you have health/comfort
> problems with the cold, this may not work for you.
>
> Ah well .....
>
> Guy L. Werry
> Senior Systems Analyst
> Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Co., Limited.
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