@forpeterssake I am in this toot and there's a very limited range within which I like it
@forpeterssake @jimmac I feel that. I operate well between about 50F and 75F. Below 40F or above 80F I’m outside my operational parameters. Anything below 15F or 90F, I’ll be inside and you can just wait until it’s suitable for humans again.
@jzb @forpeterssake @jimmac, you have the capacitance for that? Well. That's potentially different.

@forpeterssake I'm completely and utterly unstoppable between 17.595 and 17.599 ºC

So far, no good.

@Vorador @forpeterssake, definitely no good: that's an ordinal symbol, not a degree symbol…
@forpeterssake I'm just in a continuous state of stopped. ​
@forpeterssake I used to joke that I spent half my year coughing from a cold and the other half coughing from hayfever, and while it was never strictly true it certainly feels like that's how the pattern of my life has always been.
@forpeterssake The plight every Canadian is familiar with. Thanks for the breakfast laugh!
as a creature who lives in the northern hemisphere i can relate :3
@forpeterssake I’m stoppable above 18 degrees centigrade and below 20 degrees centigrade.

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Today, my brother in Canada has -22°C, and I have (fog free) a balmy California +21°C 😄

For summer, we both double our numbers, and it's my turn to hide inside.😥

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I loved the replies on here. Sorry for my dreary prosaic one.