Emergency supplies going down on Northern Pacers.
If you've travelled on one at peak times, you'll know how they pack 'em.
Bonus by the time it’s been on one they will think it’s posh fizzy stuff. So can change double.
Emergency supplies going down on Northern Pacers.
If you've travelled on one at peak times, you'll know how they pack 'em.
Few of these
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The scenic route?So that’s why they want HS2 now it becomes clear. In the mean time we can always send it via woodhead.... oh
t'ain't too bad sofar.It’s going to be hotter in the UK than here in Hong Kong.
t'ain't too bad sofar.
31.9c halfway up this island yesterday.I’ve been reading reports of 39c temps. Which is about 5-7c higher than here.
The scenic route?
Chatting to Mrs D today about moving back to Shetland ahead of schedule if this sort of weather carries on. Her MS really messes her about in the heat.
That was quick!
Yep, 39 degrees in my back garden yesterday. Me and MrsP sat in the paddling pool with some cold drinks. It was heavenly.I’ve been reading reports of 39c temps. Which is about 5-7c higher than here.
Turn a fridge, designed to keep things cool/cold, off to allow it to cool down?Work for the most part was great, workshops are set at 18C, packhouse at 13, fruit stores at 6 or 2. It looks weird when you see people go out into the yard, its 30 plus and they've got jumpers and light jackets on.
We have some of the most modern refrigeration plant in the country, it's hardly working hard to maintain temps anywhere on site....but....its only specced to work in ambient temps of 34c....yesterday it all tripped out, discharge temps too high, comps couldn't cool down. We had to turn them off for an hour to cool down enough.