the coldest i meet is that it become ice when i eating boiled egg ,
2006-11-19 00:40:00
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answered by fans 1
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Coldest body temp: 96.8F Moderate hypothermia.
Coldest place: industrial freezer warehouse (part of a large dairy processing & manufacturing plant.) Temps below -30F (-37C).
Even with special suits, workers required to leave freezer 15 minutes each hour. Interesting footnote -- ever see a snowstorm on a hot July day ---indoors? I have. Happened every time loading bay airlocks were opened.
What felt the coldest: plunging into the icy waters of a mountain stream in the dead of winter, with ice and snow all around. Manic mountain days, don't ask. See hypothermia temp above.
2006-11-19 18:06:56
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answered by no one here 3
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I was diving on the Edmond's Ferry in Washington. Didn't have much money for good equipment then. Halfway through the dive I couldn't feel my fingers. Got so cold I almost bit through my regulator mouthpiece. When I came out of the water I poured a Thermos of hot coffee into my wetsuit. Was a nice dive but oh so cold.
2006-11-19 08:36:38
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answered by hankthecowdog 4
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After I'd been clubbing, couldn't find a taxi, so started walking the 4 miles home. Started snowing and soon became a blizzard. I just wanted to curl up and give up. Luckily an elderly couple were driving past, trying to get home. They gave me a lift as far as they were going, which was about a quarter mile from my home. Thought I'd never get warm again
2006-11-19 08:12:20
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answered by Taylor29 7
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When I went on an ATV drive during the winter and it was slushy snowing, my boots were soaked through from water splashing up, I was soaked through all my clothes, we got lost, had to go through a bog, then push one of the ATV's out of the bog, then drive all the way home. Even though I was 22, I was crying almost the whole time!
2006-11-19 08:10:52
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answered by Sexy_Bunny 4
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The coldest temp. I was ever outside in
was 47 degrees below zero (F), with a
wind chill of 98 below !
BRRRRRRRRR !
*This is my 1000 th answer ....... Yay Me !!
LOL
2006-11-19 08:09:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Standing outside on a really cold winter morning waiting for the bus that was 15 minutes late.
2006-11-19 08:06:35
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answered by Cuddly Lez 6
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while in the service stationed in korea. i work as an electrical powerlineman for 3 different days in temp of 50 below, winter of 1980.
2006-11-19 08:21:07
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answered by DASH 5
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summer work in a fisheries plant...8 hours a day stacking blocks of fish in a freezer..nauseating when hitting the summer heat at the end of the day
2006-11-19 11:28:34
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answered by ................................ 2
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-54F
maine USA.
got the choped wood frome the shead and brought it back atleast 10 times.
my face felt like ruber.
and I got frost bight on two towes.
no one told me the wind cill fakter I wosint asking,...,
2006-11-19 08:10:42
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answered by loboe27 4
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