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One Advantage of Cycling In 40 C Heat: No Attack Dogs
On a road to town there's a German Shepard that probably won't bite but he's good for interval exercise.
In the winter he'll chase a cyclist over a 100 m. At 35 C it's 50 m. At 40 C he runs to the fence but won't wiggle through the hole to get onto the road. The asphalt has evaporated over the years and the aggregate remaining would burn his paw pads. Anything above 40 and the dog makes no appearance whatsoever. Same for the alley cat. He lloves to roam but if you open the door for him when it's above 40 C he'll look out for a few seconds, get really gloomy and slowly decide it's too hot. He'll then meow a few times in protest blaming you for the weather. For cats and dogs, even Chihuahuas, 40 C is the limit. Bret Cahill |
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One Advantage of Cycling In 40 C Heat: No Attack Dogs
On 25/06/18 15:49, Bret Cahill wrote:
On a road to town there's a German Shepard that probably won't bite but he's good for interval exercise. In the winter he'll chase a cyclist over a 100 m. At 35 C it's 50 m. At 40 C he runs to the fence but won't wiggle through the hole to get onto the road. The asphalt has evaporated over the years and the aggregate remaining would burn his paw pads. Anything above 40 and the dog makes no appearance whatsoever. Same for the alley cat. He lloves to roam but if you open the door for him when it's above 40 C he'll look out for a few seconds, get really gloomy and slowly decide it's too hot. He'll then meow a few times in protest blaming you for the weather. For cats and dogs, even Chihuahuas, 40 C is the limit. Bret Cahill For humans I guess the limit is near the same. When I was younger (and stupider) I remember one afternoon riding home from work when the temperature was 44 C. The wind on my face was like a hot blast from an oven. The trip home took 45 min (normally 35min) and when I arrived home I immediately drank 2L of something cool before engaging brain and deciding what to do next. I think lots of cold water, shower and otherwise figured here. peter Keller |
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One Advantage of Cycling In 40 C Heat: No Attack Dogs
I went into a 110C sauna after an afternoon shift, drank lots of beer and went to bed at 0100.
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One Advantage of Cycling In 40 C Heat: No Attack Dogs
I went into a 110C sauna after an afternoon shift, drank lots of beer and went to bed at 0100.
That's what happened yesterday. Then I started eating. Then I went back to beer. My weight increased by 4 kg in a few hours. I heard a beer in N. Europe is $3. That might force me to water it down. |
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One Advantage of Cycling In 40 C Heat: No Attack Dogs
On Tuesday, 26 June 2018 01:56:20 UTC+1, Bret Cahill wrote:
I went into a 110C sauna after an afternoon shift, drank lots of beer and went to bed at 0100. That's what happened yesterday. Then I started eating. Then I went back to beer. My weight increased by 4 kg in a few hours. I heard a beer in N. Europe is $3. That might force me to water it down. A pint of beer in Norway is around $15, so most people drink water in restaurants. When I went there, in the Indian I drank beer as I had bigger worries such as would there be a BP when I got back!!! It was June 2010. |
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One Advantage of Cycling In 40 C Heat: No Attack Dogs
On Tuesday, 26 June 2018 10:32:21 UTC+1, Peter Keller wrote:
On 26/06/18 19:56, wrote: On Tuesday, 26 June 2018 01:56:20 UTC+1, Bret Cahill wrote: I went into a 110C sauna after an afternoon shift, drank lots of beer and went to bed at 0100. That's what happened yesterday. Then I started eating. Then I went back to beer. My weight increased by 4 kg in a few hours. I heard a beer in N. Europe is $3. That might force me to water it down. A pint of beer in Norway is around $15, so most people drink water in restaurants. When I went there, in the Indian I drank beer as I had bigger worries such as would there be a BP when I got back!!! It was June 2010. 500ml beer in Slovakia is about €1.50. Not much water is drunk in restaurants here. I was in here in 2016. http://www.ashoka.sk/index.php/en/menu-en |
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One Advantage of Cycling In 40 C Heat: No Attack Dogs
On Wednesday, 27 June 2018 11:20:43 UTC+1, Peter Keller wrote:
Not much water is drunk in restaurants here. I was in here in 2016. http://www.ashoka.sk/index.php/en/menu-en Yikes! 500ml beer €3.10? Daylight (or nightlight) robbery! https://bit.ly/2N009kC [pivo = beer] My dream after I sell my house is to buy a motorhome, so that we can stay in mainland Europe all summer long. Cheap beer, wine, food, diesel, cheese, breads and honey beckons! |
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