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Originally Posted by George
Tain't necessarily so. I'd lots rather stand outside in twenty below and no wind, than zero with twenty mile an hour winds blasting away at me.
Why do the weather folks always say something like "temperatures will be near zero, but better bundle up as the wind chill is expected to be around minus fifteen"...that's what really counts.
It's really all a matter of perspective, so grant Cerealkiller the right to express his without ragging on him.
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Yeah, George, guess you're right. Didn't intend to rag, sorry to cereal. I guess my point really was "When it gets minus 20 here there is also wind here too, and wind makes that effect you speak on organisms that generate their own heat, but no effects on inanimate objects.