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Just now, Cromeslab said:

Dead center of the pic:ph34r:

::D

 

Damn, me and my aim. When I first saw that pic on my phone , I wondered why I took it as I couldn't see her. Then I remembered I need to get my eyes checked. 

Think it was when I was telling her 'don't you dare go over to the neighbours'.

 

We just went for another dip, cooling ourselves down every couple hours in the ocean. 

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1 hour ago, Phil_314 said:

How's everyone beating the heat?

Packed my portable air conditioner in the car for vacation (our Airbnb doesn’t have A/C) and it’s keeping the bedroom nice and cool. Best decision I’ve made in a long time.

 

Otherwise, taking lots of dips in the ocean (we’re in a beachside cottage), and stocked the freezer with frozen washcloths and freezie pops.

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2 hours ago, bishopshodan said:

Playing where's Waldo with my dog down on our beach.

 

Can you spot her?

 

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About 3-4 feet higher and 8 feet to the left of the log.

Wouldn't have been able to see her, except you posted a pic earlier.

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I'm not worried about breaking records, I'm concerned with melting them:
 
A typical vinyl record can start warping due to heat at a temperature of 140°F (60°C) and can melt at temperatures exceeding 212°F (100°C). Other factors, such as humidity, sunlight exposure, and improper storage, can drastically impact the resilience of a record.
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27 minutes ago, gurn said:
I'm not worried about breaking records, I'm concerned with melting them:
 
A typical vinyl record can start warping due to heat at a temperature of 140°F (60°C) and can melt at temperatures exceeding 212°F (100°C). Other factors, such as humidity, sunlight exposure, and improper storage, can drastically impact the resilience of a record.

Vinyl isn't the end all, be all I feel.

 

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28 minutes ago, RWMc1 said:

I was going to have a Reeses peanut butter cup but it was just goo. I put it in the fridge. Give it a few minutes to reset.

Just drink it like a shot. 

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