Originally Posted by 2112:
I’ve been in Vegas when it was 118 degrees lol unbearable. You don’t sweat because it crystallizes on your skin. I thought my sneakers were gonna melt on the concrete. When it’s 100 degrees or less it’s actually comfortable and not that bad.
If I’m in florida in the summer it’s disgusting, non stop sweating. I only go in the winter time nowadays.
Yeah, I'll drive around with the windows down when it's 90+ because you will actually sweat some to cool you down... and there's also a far bigger difference between being in the shade and in the sun.
I think it starts getting excessive around 107-110, but still don't mind it nearly as much when the humidity is like 10%. And in a place like the Vegas strip, I'm sure the surface temp is even hotter with all the concrete and what not. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Arizona is still on my wish list.
We've been looking at the Houston, Tampa, and Phoenix areas. As well as Raleigh NC because it's close to my job.
I just know I need to get the fuck out of here.
My brother lives in Greensboro and it seems like a cool place to live, fairly close to the mountains and not terribly far from the beach. I'd assume slightly better in terms of humidity, but I know snows in that part of NC, too (they just had an ice storm that knocked out power for a day). [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Arizona is still on my wish list.
We've been looking at the Houston, Tampa, and Phoenix areas. As well as Raleigh NC because it's close to my job.
I just know I need to get the fuck out of here.
If you’ve got the money Hawaii is the answer. My buddy was stationed at Pearl and I got to stay with him a bit and the weather is always awesome. On the leeward side of the island anyway. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
If you’ve got the money Hawaii is the answer. My buddy was stationed at Pearl and I got to stay with him a bit and the weather is always awesome. On the leeward side of the island anyway.
I've got the money and of course it's sufficiently far enough away that I could tell my family it's too expensive to come back to see them, they'll have to come to see me. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Happened to be out back grabbing something from the garage and saw the garbage truck inching its way down the alley
I gave dude driving the heartiest of thumbs up and am pretty sure I saw him mouth the words "**** you" :-)
My garbage goes out tonight for the morning. I don't have a lot, so I'll pass on it this week. Those poor fuckers will have enough to do in -25 weather than have to take 30 seconds to dump mine. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I've got the money and of course it's sufficiently far enough away that I could tell my family it's too expensive to come back to see them, they'll have to come to see me.
That’s the answer.
Only other advice I’d give you is if some one gives you the Shaka sign in traffic it doesn’t mean aloha. It means fuck you I’m cutting you off. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
If you’ve got the money Hawaii is the answer. My buddy was stationed at Pearl and I got to stay with him a bit and the weather is always awesome. On the leeward side of the island anyway.
I've seen houses that could very well be a large storage shed with a sink listed for like $300k. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
My garbage goes out tonight for the morning. I don't have a lot, so I'll pass on it this week. Those poor fuckers will have enough to do in -25 weather than have to take 30 seconds to dump mine.
Its actually worse here today than it was last Monday when they didn't come. Which makes me wonder if they went to an every other week cadence to stagger pickups. Have to image routes taking significantly longer in 3 ft of snow. [Reply]