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View Poll Results: The different temperature categories:
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100s
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2 |
3.64% |
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90s
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11 |
20.00% |
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80s
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18 |
32.73% |
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70s
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26 |
47.27% |
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60s
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21 |
38.18% |
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50s
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17 |
30.91% |
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40s
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15 |
27.27% |
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30s
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14 |
25.45% |
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20s
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11 |
20.00% |
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10s
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10 |
18.18% |
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0 to -10
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8 |
14.55% |
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Below -10
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10 |
18.18% |
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06-03-2011, 10:23 PM
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Location: Queens, NY e__e
654 posts, read 509,190 times
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100's
90's
80's
70's
60's
The end lol. I feel odd that I'm the only one who liked 100's so far.
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06-04-2011, 07:24 AM
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Location: Surrey, London commuter belt
584 posts, read 338,090 times
Reputation: 244
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70s, 80s, 90s.
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06-04-2011, 07:33 AM
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Status:
"Cool May weather"
(set 17 days ago)
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Location: Lakewood, CO
2,408 posts, read 1,272,990 times
Reputation: 2368
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I like 70s-30s. I'm comfortable enough in the 70s, once it reaches 80, I don't like it. 30s is enough to give you snow and below freezing temps. YOu can't do much with 20s or 10s that you can do with 30s. It's not to say I don't mind single or below zero digits, just not to vote for them in the poll. 
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06-04-2011, 05:58 PM
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3,926 posts, read 2,313,354 times
Reputation: 1982
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Poll summary version 2:
Since I posted the last poll summary just yesterday the poll results has changed quite a bit already.
Now the 70s is winning pretty decisively for 1st place.
The 50s is second place while the 60s is third, 80s is 4th place, and 40s is 5th place but they are all in very close competition for second place.
There are a few more votes for the 90s, and there was somebody that finally voted in the 100s.
The 90s and 20s are tied for 7th place while the 30s is 6th place.
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06-04-2011, 08:03 PM
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Location: Two Rivers, Wisconsin
6,590 posts, read 4,578,681 times
Reputation: 9896
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Very interesting poll, lots of participants and I'm still surprised 90's aren't doing better. I also thought the 80's would do better than the 70's. I like it though, interesting perspective and 5 votes for -10!
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06-14-2011, 05:39 PM
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3,926 posts, read 2,313,354 times
Reputation: 1982
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Quote:
Originally Posted by susancruzs
Very interesting poll, lots of participants and I'm still surprised 90's aren't doing better. I also thought the 80's would do better than the 70's. I like it though, interesting perspective and 5 votes for -10!
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I agree I thought the 90s and 80s would do much better.
The 80s got almost the same exact number of votes as the 40s but they both did pretty well in the poll.
The 90s got the same exact number of votes so far as the 20s, and below -10.
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06-14-2011, 05:54 PM
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932 posts, read 496,064 times
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I'm not surprised go see that below -10 is beating the 90s 
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06-14-2011, 06:10 PM
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3,926 posts, read 2,313,354 times
Reputation: 1982
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaul
I'm not surprised go see that below -10 is beating the 90s 
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No.
The 90s got the same exact number of votes so far as the 20s, and below -10 so far.
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06-14-2011, 11:23 PM
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Status:
"A little bit of knowledge will destroy you"
(set 23 days ago)
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Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
3,764 posts, read 1,193,614 times
Reputation: 2139
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I voted the 60s!!
60s need more voters! we have to be number one!
The order of my preferences would be something like this:
60s
70s/50s
40s
then i dont like the rest at all!!!!
But the worst have to be 100f!!!  
(though i must say that i ve never experienced below 30 f where i live, and i HAVE experienced 100, so i dont really know how bad the cold is)
Last edited by SophieLL; 06-14-2011 at 11:32 PM..
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06-14-2011, 11:31 PM
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Status:
"A little bit of knowledge will destroy you"
(set 23 days ago)
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Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
3,764 posts, read 1,193,614 times
Reputation: 2139
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Now that i think about it (i actually googled the farneheit to celsius converter to check exactly how much the 80s where) i realize i DONT like the 80s. I moved it to my HATE list. Anything above 25 c qualifies as hostile weather to me. Give me a perpetual coolness!!! 
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