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Old 17 June 2003, 08:02 AM   #11 (permalink)
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But I think anyone that can survive in minus 30 degree temperatures is a lot tougher than any aussie miner ..
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We wouldn't like the +30-40 C that you get down there. And when we go swimming we don't worry about sharks
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Are we all talking the same scale? F or C
 
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We are talking Celcius Topgun . Aussie changed from Imperial to Metric in 1965 , the year I was born ...so they tried to teach both to me at school ...which basically meant I learnt niether properly ....I'm one of those guy's that takes a measurement and writes down 23 inches hieght and 450 mm width ....heh heh.
But yeah , it's Celcius ...I think the best we had here last summer was a 49 ..which is somewhere around 120 or so . It's just a nice memory now as we battle through winter ...I HATE being cold !!.
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