It was so hot ..... how hot was it? Really?

It was so hot ..... how hot was it? Really?

TRLitsey
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It was so hot ..... how hot was it? Really?

TRLitsey
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A friend I worked with some time back has been sent to install and provide training for a custom machine build he was in charge of.  Flew out Monday morning.  He lives and works in the High Sierras above Yosemite Valley.  For the install he will be in Phoenix AR for the next two weeks or so.  He posted this up on his social media page this last Tuesday.  Hope he makes back alive.

 

 

 

 

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Mistress0fTheDorkness
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~snort~ Cute.
I know the feeling. But, however oppressive, I'd still take desert heat over the high humidity plus triple digits we get here.


Melanie Stone
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dgorsman
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Oh geez... I'd be in the hospital at that point.

 

Hopefully he isn't required to wear full protective gear such as Nomex coveralls and goggles while on-site.

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TRLitsey
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He is doing fine, now.  Work is in a nice clean, cool, pharmaceutical  production clean room.  I think he has been getting a sunburn dashing from the parking lot to the front door though.  He is a little thin on top if you know what I mean, lol.

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TheCADnoob
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Here is a handy chart to help some one enjoy the dry heat at 118: 

 

heatindexchart.png

 

 

CADnoob

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