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November 10, 2004

The human body is a wonderful thing

Yesterday was one of the most sunny days I'd seen for a number of days. As a result, I found myself walking to work in nothing more than a t-shirt. Sure, it was a little bit chilly, but nothing that was unbearable. You could imagine my surprise when I found out that not only was it -5 outside, but during the course of the day, the snow clouds rolled in, meaning my trek home would be in a snow storm. Yes, I walked home in a t-shirt through a snow storm.

The reason I'm relating this little bit of information is, if it was -5 degrees back home, you wouldn't even think about geting out of bed. But over here, if its -5, it's almost like a heat wave. It's amazing how quickly your body adapts to the surroundings.

Posted by Derek at November 10, 2004 08:50 AM
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True that, true that. It's like, wow, it's -10 degrees. Whatever, well better get off to work now. You hardly notice it anymore do you?

Posted by: Brogs at November 30, 2004 12:30 PM
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