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Beverly
01-13-2005, 01:25 PM
Was just out on my balcony having my first cigarette of the day (ya, bad me :confused: ). Temp is -34. Ambient street sounds sounded very loud and crisp. I know there is a reason sound travels differently in the cold, I can't remember why, though. Can anyone explain?

mr_alberta
01-13-2005, 01:48 PM
The air molecules move around more slowly and are closer together so sound is transmitted better.

Dez
01-13-2005, 02:24 PM
It's minus 34? I guess I should be dressing warm today. I'm outside most of the day. But I gues I'll hear really well :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

des

Beverly
01-13-2005, 02:35 PM
It's minus 34?

Des,

Yes, -34 with a wind speed of 9 km/hr, going up to a balmy -27 :eek: Don't know what the windchill factor is, but long johns will definitely be in order :razz:

Bob I
01-13-2005, 04:17 PM
Was just out on my balcony having my first cigarette of the day (ya, bad me :confused: ). Temp is -34. Ambient street sounds sounded very loud and crisp. I know there is a reason sound travels differently in the cold, I can't remember why, though. Can anyone explain?

I am not sure about the physics of sound. I do know, however, that when I stopped smoking 30 years ago, there were no restrictions on where you could smoke. Therefore I am happy I stopped, so I don't have to go out in -34 degree weather to indulge in that silliness. :eek: :razz:

Delphinus
01-13-2005, 04:22 PM
Air density is greater when cold, and sound waves travel faster through denser objects.

My favourite is listening to an airplane overhead when it's this cold. It sounds like it's barely 30 feet off the ground!!!

Beverly
01-13-2005, 10:09 PM
I do know, however, that when I stopped smoking 30 years ago, there were no restrictions on where you could smoke. Therefore I am happy I stopped, so I don't have to go out in -34 degree weather to indulge in that silliness.

There isn't anything silly about addiction. Tobacco addiction is said to be as strong as addiction to cocaine :eek: I've had a couple of 10 year periods smoke-free, so I know how difficult it is to quit and how wonderful it is to not be under the awful control of this addiction.

Smoking outside is a self-imposed rule. I'm sure all my tanks, birds, snake and resident humans appreciate that I smoke outdoors, -34 or not. Just glad we have indoor plumbing, though :biggrin:

G1GY
01-14-2005, 01:28 AM
I do know, however, that when I stopped smoking 30 years ago, there were no restrictions on where you could smoke. Therefore I am happy I stopped, so I don't have to go out in -34 degree weather to indulge in that silliness.

There isn't anything silly about addiction. Tobacco addiction is said to be as strong as addiction to cocaine :eek: I've had a couple of 10 year periods smoke-free, so I know how difficult it is to quit and how wonderful it is to not be under the awful control of this addiction.

Smoking outside is a self-imposed rule. I'm sure all my tanks, birds, snake and resident humans appreciate that I smoke outdoors, -34 or not. Just glad we have indoor plumbing, though :biggrin:

Well put Bev! :smile:

I'm also a smoker who Doesn't impose my habbit on those who don't smoke.(I did quit for 9 months a couple of years back though.)

I should stop smoking again.

Dabbler
01-14-2005, 02:20 AM
Both me and my wife (Doublette) smoke. and 99% of the time we do smoke out side but when it gets this cold I relax the rules a little and have a few at night but thats all the rest of the time it is out side :cool: (like tonight I think I will be smokin in side) brrrrr

SeaHorse_Fanatic
01-14-2005, 04:00 AM
There isn't anything silly about addiction. Tobacco addiction is said to be as strong as addiction to cocaine :eek:

You mean the Tobacco Companies LIED to us :exclaim: Say it isn't so. If you can't trust the TOBACCO COMPANIES, who can you trust :lol: :lol: :lol:

My dad was a 2 pack/day smoker (from Malaysia where almost everyone smokes) until his doctor showed him X-rays of his lungs & told him to say "good-bye" to his family because he'd be dead in 6 months. Quit Cold Turkey right there & then. That was when I was in Gr. 9 & I had just taken Consumer Ed so I wrote out a contract between him & the rest of the family that if any of us ever caught him near a cigarette, even if he was "just holding it for a friend", Dad would have to buy each of us a new car of our choice. Bad news is I never got that new car (@ age 13 :biggrin: ), but the best news is he stuck it out.

A month after he quit, we had a dinner party & my uncles came over. I asked my uncle (the Doctor) if he could refrain from smoking around my dad since he was trying to quit & it was literally a life-or-death situation. My #$#@ uncle :evil: took out a cigarette, lit it & blew smoke in my face (I guess he didn't think I had the right to tell him what to do). As a less-than-angelic teen, I got out & filled my water pistol (if only they had SuperSoakers back then) & put out his cigarette for him :2gunfire: That was the most worth-while spanking I ever got :lol:

Anthony

Bob I
01-14-2005, 04:13 PM
There isn't anything silly about addiction.

That is absolutely true, but the answer to that is; Nobody can tell anyone to become addicted. That is voluntary, and although rife with excuses, it is still the answer.

However, getting on a soapbox about smoking has very little do do with reefing, and does not make the weather any better, but it helps me get another post, and one closer to 3500. :multi:

SuperFudge
01-14-2005, 04:33 PM
I thought you could hear things better in the cold, because all of the noise makers were all inside keeping warm. :eek:

Murminator
01-14-2005, 05:17 PM
but it helps me get another post, and one closer to 3500. :multi:


HMMMM.....sounds like padding to me :rolleyes:

Bob are you padding :question:

*Awaits answer so Bob can get 1 more in :mrgreen: *

Bob I
01-14-2005, 05:20 PM
No, I think

Bob I
01-14-2005, 05:21 PM
padding is unfair. :smilecol:

Beverly
01-14-2005, 05:48 PM
If you want to pad even more, go over to the brrrr thread where they're talking about Manitoba weather :razz:

kari
01-14-2005, 11:53 PM
I think the sound thing is true. I could hear nipples cracking all day at work today.

EmilyB
01-15-2005, 12:31 AM
I think the sound thing is true. I could hear nipples cracking all day at work today.

You gotta wear a shirt this time of year Kari........jeez.... :rolleyes:

AndyL
01-15-2005, 04:23 AM
I think we should all get free zoos to allow and enable bob's post padding to continue :grab:

Well I can dream can't I? :)

Andy

SeaHorse_Fanatic
01-15-2005, 05:03 AM
Did someone say "nipples" :question: :eek: