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blamebrampton) wrote2009-01-16 11:57 pm
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Blessed relief ...
The temperature did not climb above 30 today, the house has cooled of its own accord. Came home from work and napped for four hours, now for a shower and then off to sleep properly ;-)
May those of you freezing in the blighted North have a warm spell appear!
May those of you freezing in the blighted North have a warm spell appear!
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The climate was very warm through much of the 1200s and the early 1300s, which meant that populations travelled further north than they had previously and agriculture was booming, as were the numbers of people alive. But in the early 1300s, the climate started to turn and unseasonable cold snaps became the norm. Crops failed, and the number of people alive in some parts of Europe became unsustainable, either starvation or a real lowering of health standards became the norm across most of Europe. Which meant that when the black death hit in 1347, it hit a population that was underfed, in ill health, and crowded into cities rather than spread out in the more agricultural society of the previous century.
All of this is why I go completely mental when people suggest that climate change isn't a big issue, by the way ;-)
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I WANT to be freezing in the North. At least there you can get snuggly warm with quilts and stuff, it's not so easy to cool down.
ugh, this is so whiny. i'm in such a bad mood. sorry!
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I am going to run up some thicker curtains for the north-facing windows in a bid to keep the house from warming up again. Good luck! You could always come and visit ...
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I can never decide if it's better to keep the curtains shut in order to not let in the sun, or keep them open to let in the odd breeze. Usully open 'cos it gets stuffy, but still.
I'd love that! I've only been once, with my parents and it wasn't much fun. It'd be cool to see more of Aus, and fandom meets ups. I'll have to see...
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Am glad the heat has broken for you!
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What's it like in your part of the world?
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(Am rather embarrassingly excited about Obama, given that I'm not even American.)
It's freezing here, unfortunately: -26C in the sun. Maybe some sort of megadeath temperature averaging device could be built?
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I'm excited about Obama, too. It's the first time ever for me, given I am too young to have seen the Kennedy years.
Megadeath temperature averaging device is quite the brilliant idea. Do you know any mad geniuses?
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*waits for your wishes to come true*
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I just wish we'd get some bloody rain. This is no longer a joke, it's depressing watching the world die. And then watching council mow the dirt in our park.
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What can I tempt you with? *makes very cute puppy eyes*
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Norway? Louder than several hundred fellow HPers, SF in summer, and moi?
*sniffs disdainfully*
:D
*mutters*cursedexoticnorthernlocationsandtheirdamnedexoticcharm*mumbles*
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shhhhh!
Don't mention it and my inner shy won't hear about it. The idea of the 'con' as a whole rather terrifies me, but I'm focussing on the people I desperately want to see again or 'meet' for the first time. I wouldn't be lying if I said I'd be happy to form a small cabal of near and dear and just bask in having them 'there'. But there is something to be said of the anonymity of a film premier where my silliness won't be noticed in the general range of silliness on offer.
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Normally I am enamored by you and your work....
Now is not one of those times :/
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And your temperatures are only appropriate if you have moved to Siberia. I bite my thumb at the Bush administration and it's 'Climate change? what climate change?' approach.
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This poor American is a cold American :(
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