We got home half an hour ago and it was still 30c here in Manchester...even hotter than predicted.
No doubt you have had it hotter than that today. :sunny:
Vita said
Jul 12 6:30 AM, 2022
Maddog wrote:
Vita wrote:
That is going to suck. We all have AC here in Texas..
Those sort of temps are deadly to people not acclimated or prepared for them..
Especially Scottish people, we are not used to the heat and a lot of us are peely-wally.
I'm concerned about my father, my mother has the sense to stay in the shade but my father was out in the garden yesterday cutting the grass, wielding a sledge hammer and digging.
He'll be 82 in three weeks and will not listen to advice.
-- Edited by Digger on Wednesday 13th of July 2022 10:05:40 AM
Maddog said
Jul 12 4:29 PM, 2022
Vita wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Vita wrote:
That is going to suck. We all have AC here in Texas..
Those sort of temps are deadly to people not acclimated or prepared for them..
Especially Scottish people, we are not used to the heat and a lot of us are peely-wally.
I'm concerned about my father, my mother has the sense to stay in the shade but my father was out in the garden yesterday cutting the grass, wielding a sledge hammer and digging.
He'll be 82 in three weeks and will not listen to advice.
All that hard work keeps him fit.
But yeah, get him out of the sun when it gets that hot..
And drink lots of water..
The biggest problem with heat is people don't drink enough water. They drink nothing, or stuff that dehydrates. Like coffee, sodas or beer.
Once you get dehydrated, you can catch heat stroke and die.
-- Edited by Digger on Wednesday 13th of July 2022 10:05:09 AM
Vita said
Jul 13 1:51 AM, 2022
Maddog wrote:
Vita wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Vita wrote:
That is going to suck. We all have AC here in Texas..
Those sort of temps are deadly to people not acclimated or prepared for them..
Especially Scottish people, we are not used to the heat and a lot of us are peely-wally.
I'm concerned about my father, my mother has the sense to stay in the shade but my father was out in the garden yesterday cutting the grass, wielding a sledge hammer and digging.
He'll be 82 in three weeks and will not listen to advice.
All that hard work keeps him fit.
But yeah, get him out of the sun when it gets that hot..
And drink lots of water..
The biggest problem with heat is people don't drink enough water. They drink nothing, or stuff that dehydrates. Like coffee, sodas or beer.
Once you get dehydrated, you can catch heat stroke and die.
My dad would do that, a nice fans cans of cold lager instead of water, I'm going to have another word with him.
He didn't retire until he was 70 and that was only under protest, he would still be there if they let him.
Heavy going work as well in the Steelworks, had a few bad accidents in his time.
Fell about 6ft once and landed on his head, it was a miracle he didn't die.
-- Edited by Digger on Wednesday 13th of July 2022 10:03:15 AM
Maddog said
Jul 13 3:25 AM, 2022
Vita wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Vita wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Vita wrote:
That is going to suck. We all have AC here in Texas..
Those sort of temps are deadly to people not acclimated or prepared for them..
Especially Scottish people, we are not used to the heat and a lot of us are peely-wally.
I'm concerned about my father, my mother has the sense to stay in the shade but my father was out in the garden yesterday cutting the grass, wielding a sledge hammer and digging.
He'll be 82 in three weeks and will not listen to advice.
All that hard work keeps him fit.
But yeah, get him out of the sun when it gets that hot..
And drink lots of water..
The biggest problem with heat is people don't drink enough water. They drink nothing, or stuff that dehydrates. Like coffee, sodas or beer.
Once you get dehydrated, you can catch heat stroke and die.
My dad would do that, a nice fans cans of cold lager instead of water, I'm going to have another word with him.
He didn't retire until he was 70 and that was only under protest, he would still be there if they let him.
Heavy going work as well in the Steelworks, had a few bad accidents in his time.
Fell about 6ft once and landed on his head, it was a miracle he didn't die.
A lager is good when you're done in the sun. Won't do shit for you when you're sweating your ass off..
-- Edited by Digger on Wednesday 13th of July 2022 10:03:45 AM
Digger said
Jul 13 10:04 AM, 2022
People. Do not post massive images. Resize them.
Maddog said
Jul 13 5:11 PM, 2022
Digger wrote:
People. Do not post massive images. Resize them.
Did I post an image? 🤷♂️
Vita said
Jul 14 4:02 AM, 2022
Very clammy here with no sun 🙄
Digger said
Jul 14 9:06 AM, 2022
Maddog wrote:
Digger wrote:
People. Do not post massive images. Resize them.
Did I post an image? 🤷♂️
You and Vita are the main culprits. I've just had to resize some more. It plays havoc with the screen for me, so must be the same for others. When you upload, you double click on the image at the top corners until it turns blue, then you can drag and resize.
Syl said
Jul 14 12:27 PM, 2022
It's not only images for me.
If someone writes a sentence that spreads out....I have to adjust the screen back and forth to read the end bit.
Magica said
Jul 14 2:36 PM, 2022
So hot phew!
Maddog said
Jul 14 6:28 PM, 2022
Digger wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Digger wrote:
People. Do not post massive images. Resize them.
Did I post an image? 🤷♂️
You and Vita are the main culprits. I've just had to resize some more. It plays havoc with the screen for me, so must be the same for others. When you upload, you double click on the image at the top corners until it turns blue, then you can drag and resize.
Fix your site. I cant be expected go understand this technical shit.
Magica said
Jul 15 1:27 PM, 2022
40 on Tuesday, oh joy not!
Digger said
Jul 15 10:00 PM, 2022
Maddog wrote:
Digger wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Digger wrote:
People. Do not post massive images. Resize them.
Did I post an image? 🤷♂️
You and Vita are the main culprits. I've just had to resize some more. It plays havoc with the screen for me, so must be the same for others. When you upload, you double click on the image at the top corners until it turns blue, then you can drag and resize.
Fix your site. I cant be expected go understand this technical shit.
It's not the site's fault, it's yours.
Digger said
Jul 15 10:01 PM, 2022
Magica wrote:
40 on Tuesday, oh joy not!
I know. Nightmare.
Maddog said
Jul 16 12:37 AM, 2022
Digger wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Digger wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Digger wrote:
People. Do not post massive images. Resize them.
Did I post an image? 🤷♂️
You and Vita are the main culprits. I've just had to resize some more. It plays havoc with the screen for me, so must be the same for others. When you upload, you double click on the image at the top corners until it turns blue, then you can drag and resize.
Fix your site. I cant be expected go understand this technical shit.
It's not the site's fault, it's yours.
Not hardly.
It's not my job to resize these things.
But I guess I will try..
Keep your expectations low..
Syl said
Jul 16 1:06 AM, 2022
Our expectations are always low.
Vita said
Jul 16 2:43 AM, 2022
Weather warnings in place for Scotland next week as well, Monday and Tuesday are going to roast the arse off you.
We aren't accustomed to the heat, it comes from living in a country that rains a lot.
We'll just have to stay in the shade.
I can mind years ago having to go to A&E because i'd hurt my finger and three dopey cows came in roaring and greeting looking like lobsters because they'd been lying out in the sun and got badly burned.
I had no sympathy for them.
Anyway...i have my shorts, suncream, fans, icepoles ,Daisy's cooling mat and Daisy's suncream so will hopefully be fine.
Vita said
Jul 16 2:46 AM, 2022
I saw this advice to folk who walk their dog during the hottest times of the day...
If you walk your dog between 10am and 6pm then wear a fur coat and no shoes so you know what it's like.
Jobless Oddball said
Jul 16 9:32 PM, 2022
Magica wrote:
40 on Tuesday, oh joy not!
I've had warmer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It was lovely, 22c, and a light breeze.
We got home half an hour ago and it was still 30c here in Manchester...even hotter than predicted.
No doubt you have had it hotter than that today. :sunny:
Especially Scottish people, we are not used to the heat and a lot of us are peely-wally.
I'm concerned about my father, my mother has the sense to stay in the shade but my father was out in the garden yesterday cutting the grass, wielding a sledge hammer and digging.
He'll be 82 in three weeks and will not listen to advice.
-- Edited by Digger on Wednesday 13th of July 2022 10:05:40 AM
All that hard work keeps him fit.
But yeah, get him out of the sun when it gets that hot..
And drink lots of water..
The biggest problem with heat is people don't drink enough water. They drink nothing, or stuff that dehydrates. Like coffee, sodas or beer.
Once you get dehydrated, you can catch heat stroke and die.
-- Edited by Digger on Wednesday 13th of July 2022 10:05:09 AM
My dad would do that, a nice fans cans of cold lager instead of water, I'm going to have another word with him.
He didn't retire until he was 70 and that was only under protest, he would still be there if they let him.
Heavy going work as well in the Steelworks, had a few bad accidents in his time.
Fell about 6ft once and landed on his head, it was a miracle he didn't die.
-- Edited by Digger on Wednesday 13th of July 2022 10:03:15 AM
A lager is good when you're done in the sun. Won't do shit for you when you're sweating your ass off..
-- Edited by Digger on Wednesday 13th of July 2022 10:03:45 AM
Did I post an image? 🤷♂️
Very clammy here with no sun 🙄
You and Vita are the main culprits. I've just had to resize some more. It plays havoc with the screen for me, so must be the same for others. When you upload, you double click on the image at the top corners until it turns blue, then you can drag and resize.
If someone writes a sentence that spreads out....I have to adjust the screen back and forth to read the end bit.
Fix your site. I cant be expected go understand this technical shit.
It's not the site's fault, it's yours.
I know. Nightmare.
Not hardly.
It's not my job to resize these things.
But I guess I will try..
Keep your expectations low..
Our expectations are always low.
Weather warnings in place for Scotland next week as well, Monday and Tuesday are going to roast the arse off you.
We aren't accustomed to the heat, it comes from living in a country that rains a lot.
We'll just have to stay in the shade.
I can mind years ago having to go to A&E because i'd hurt my finger and three dopey cows came in roaring and greeting looking like lobsters because they'd been lying out in the sun and got badly burned.
I had no sympathy for them.
Anyway...i have my shorts, suncream, fans, icepoles ,Daisy's cooling mat and Daisy's suncream so will hopefully be fine.
I saw this advice to folk who walk their dog during the hottest times of the day...
If you walk your dog between 10am and 6pm then wear a fur coat and no shoes so you know what it's like.
I've had warmer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!