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Old 03-27-10 | 01:36 AM
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No, y'all, he's right about the core body temp equating directly to skin temp tolerances. As a resident of an area where it never gets above 85*F, I can attest to the fact that everyone in Anchorage walks around in constant pain from the fact that the ambient temp isn't 96*F-100*F (or the "no-pain temperature gradient" as scientitians call it).

I weep so much on my daily winter commute that I have to drink a gallon of water per mile to fend off dehydration.

And if that water isn't within the scientoligical pain-free range, then I weep so much that I have to drink 3/4's of a gallon of water per gallon of water drunk to fend off dehydration.

And if that water isn't within the scientastic sphere of unpainfulness, then I weep so much that I have to drink 7/8's of a gallon of water per 3/4 gallon of water drunk to fend off dehydration.

And if that water isn't within the scientasmological spectrum of anti-agony, then I weep so much that have to drink 15/16's of a gallon of water per 7/8 gallon of water drunk to fend off dehydration.

I'd go on, but I think y'all get the point. And I really have to pee.

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