In London it has barely rained since the start of May, after the sunniest and warmest spring on record. Obviously as an Englishman that sounds pretty great to me but it is not typical at all.
I’ve got two Samsung DVD-M105 players here, brand new, still in box original, never been opened, dispatched from wholesaler in September 2001 if you want to enhance the experience.
Another heatwave here last week, and I somehow found myself watching that DVD. It as aged quite well, but I found it annoying that they spent half the movie burning books to keep warm, and yet are sourounded by wooden furniture.
On that topic, the book series including 'Fifty Degrees Below' by Kim Stanley Robinson is worth a read. I think I got that reading tip from HN, or maybe it was his Mars triology, which also has some nice planetary science stuff.
ainiriand|8 months ago
It is absolutely not normal.
walthamstow|8 months ago
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/news-and-media/media-c...
zelphirkalt|8 months ago
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lovich|8 months ago
whitehexagon|8 months ago
On that topic, the book series including 'Fifty Degrees Below' by Kim Stanley Robinson is worth a read. I think I got that reading tip from HN, or maybe it was his Mars triology, which also has some nice planetary science stuff.
arethuza|8 months ago
CalRobert|8 months ago
SwtCyber|8 months ago
leke|8 months ago
> The Day After Tomorrow was a documentary.