Author Topic: Holy stuff. I'll have no roof left if this carries on.  (Read 4206 times)

ya i noticed that right as i posted it >.<


But do you live in those temperatures?
You seem to have missed my point.

You seem to have missed MY point. 70-80 degrees is the HOTTEST temperature ever recorded on mars. It reaches 80-90 degrees where I live every year, and in some areas (like where I used to live) it was not uncommon for the temperature to be anywhere from 80-110.And I didn't even live on the equator.

The point is that for a planet to reach a maximum temperature of 70-80 degrees is to say that it reaches a maximum of a temperature my area gets to every year. It really, in all reality is not that hot.

You seem to have missed MY point. 70-80 degrees is the HOTTEST temperature ever recorded on mars. It reaches 80-90 degrees where I live every year, and in some areas (like where I used to live) it was not uncommon for the temperature to be anywhere from 80-110.And I didn't even live on the equator.

The point is that for a planet to reach a maximum temperature of 70-80 degrees is to say that it reaches a maximum of a temperature my area gets to every year. It really, in all reality is not that hot.
Why the hell are we talking about mars?

Why the hell are we talking about mars?
cos it's gonna blow up in 40,000 years

Oh stuff I writ rain by mistake >_< It was hail stones =\ Also, on the way to my mother's house, there was a good 5-6 inches of flooding on the main roads.

That seems hot to me =S
Although I don't leave my house often so who knows
70F is the coldest it (reguarly) gets in Florida in the winter at noon.

Tornadoes FTW.

Oh,and get your parents to move your bedroom downstairs if it's upstairs, if its on ground floor, move to basement, or make a basement and move there.

Make sure you bring a hand/foot-powered generator, a computer, a TV, your internet router, and all your video game consoles and games in case the roof blows off and theres a flood.

Oh, remember to build a platform for everything just in case some water slops down the trapdoor!