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[challenge entry] Your Local Weather

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(, Sat 15 Nov 2003, 3:52, archived)
# that's °fahrenheit
i assume.
(, Sat 15 Nov 2003, 3:54, archived)
# i'm not sure
it was used widely in victorian times
(, Sat 15 Nov 2003, 3:58, archived)
#
Until the 1970s the Fahrenheit scale was in general common use in the English-speaking countries; the Celsius, or centigrade, scale was employed in most other countries and for scientific purposes worldwide. Since that time, however, most English-speaking countries have officially adopted the Celsius scale. The conversion formula for a temperature that is expressed on the Celsius representation is: F = (9/5 C) + 32.

chem.oswego.edu/chem209/Misc/fahrenheit.htm
(, Sat 15 Nov 2003, 4:01, archived)
# 28°?
Bit warm for icebergs...
(, Sat 15 Nov 2003, 3:56, archived)
# no it's not
if you believe in miracles!*

*bursts into song*
(, Sat 15 Nov 2003, 4:02, archived)
# I belive in mackerels
where you from?
you fishy thing.
(, Sat 15 Nov 2003, 4:04, archived)
# i'm from
Spam the Board Until I Get My 1000th Post Tonight Land
where you from?
(, Sat 15 Nov 2003, 4:06, archived)
# this
substanceoverform.com/animations/gh-waterHQ.gif.htm is reminding me of Jaaaam by Chris Morris

Especially since the audio is all crapped up like an mp3 trying to be decoded by just a wav player. I don't think it's intentional but it really makes the whole thing very much more like one of the starts to an episode of Jam
(, Sat 15 Nov 2003, 4:12, archived)
# on closing the window it appears the audio is from your profile
not that particular image
(, Sat 15 Nov 2003, 4:13, archived)
# i'd llike to start working in Flash more often.
Does m3ta exist yet as a seperate entity?
(, Sat 15 Nov 2003, 4:22, archived)