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    Quote Originally Posted by Stealth
    100 degrees farenheit is like OUCCH! :p k and I hope all the toxic goes soon
    He meant celcius

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    100 farenheit isn't hot, I've been in 110 farenheit temperatures, that's like 43 degrees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft
    Hmm there was that over fire a couple of months ago. That big explosion in the factory or somthing. It blew peoples windows in and blew their doors off. I'll try find out where it was. Anyway, hope it doesn't spread.
    That was the Bunsfield Oil Depot. at Hemel Hempstead which is about 20 miles from me. The explosion woke me up as it was really loud. Scared the hell outta me. The smoke spread upto 100 miles apparently. I could see it outside my house for hours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonJon
    He meant celcius
    celcius is even hotter. :p and yeah it's still pretty hot in farenheit though :p

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    100 Fahrenheit = 38 Celcius
    110 Fahrenheit = 43 Celcius

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    Quote Originally Posted by jordss.
    That was the Bunsfield Oil Depot. at Hemel Hempstead which is about 20 miles from me. The explosion woke me up as it was really loud. Scared the hell outta me. The smoke spread upto 100 miles apparently. I could see it outside my house for hours.
    Thats the one. i was searching the bbc website for it xP.

    and yeh Craig, i only know Dorset from when i went camping up there, also know it from escape from the river cottage
    Occasionally visit and have a nose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kardan
    100 Fahrenheit = 38 Celcius
    110 Fahrenheit = 43 Celcius
    yeah but 38 is hot for our country :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kardan
    100 Fahrenheit = 38 Celcius


    Yes, it was like that last week. You're saying the heat didn't make you suffer at all?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonJon
    Yes, it was like that last week. You're saying the heat didn't make you suffer at all?
    Well since you were talking about fires, 38 Celcius isn't hot compared to a fire is it? :rolleyes:

    Anyways the 43 Celcius I got was in America, I think the highest temperature the UK got was about 36/37 Celcius which is about 98 Fahrenheit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kardan
    Well since you were talking about fires, 38 Celcius isn't hot compared to a fire is it? :rolleyes:

    Anyways the 43 Celcius I got was in America, I think the highest temperature the UK got was about 36/37 Celcius which is about 98 Fahrenheit...


    38.6, LAST WEEK. We're not talking about the heat of the fire, we're talking about the heat the fire is causing around Craig's housing area... I'd say 38 is hot.

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