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Clearly he had it set in a heat trap. Doesn't something click when he's consistently recording temperatures that are 5C higher than the surrounding areas?
If I put a sensor up in my back garden it probably would have read 20C given how hot it felt, but my garden is a major heat trap, the actual temperature in the surrounding areas was closer to 14/15C. He clearly doesn't know the basics of setting up his sensor, and is too stubborn to take advice from those who actually know what they're doing.
He has the same type of weather station that I used to have & it comes with a small narrow radiation screen that fits over the sensor but it is useless, I explained this to him & even told him how he could make a better screen out of white plant pot saucers, but he siad his readings were accurate
I used to like IPAs more, but no longer find the bitterness of them tolerable. A few are decent.
My dad is a big fan. We keep our beers in a separate fridge in the basement. Also where my cat's litter box is. How fitting. The aromas of cat pee and IPA are quite similar.
I used to like IPAs more, but no longer find the bitterness of them tolerable. A few are decent.
I honestly find most tastes tolerable as long as it messes me up.
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Originally Posted by snj90
My dad is a big fan. We keep our beers in a separate fridge in the basement. Also where my cat's litter box is. How fitting. The aromas of cat pee and IPA are quite similar.
Yuck, haven't had a Four Loko since I was 21. Always found those really gross, good way to get ****ed up if you're broke though lol.
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