zero degrees or 100 degrees for life?

100 degrees or 0 degrees

  • 100

    Votes: 168 78.1%
  • 0

    Votes: 47 21.9%

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besserheimerphat

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There's a lot of variables in this. 0 with no wind and sun is not that bad. But add a northeastern wind and it's very different.

100 with humidity is miserable.

I think 0 since you can layer up. In the heat you can only get so naked.
Lots of people asking about humidity and heat without considering windchill with the cold.

If it's 0 with ANY windchill, you're pretty much stuck inside. You're not going snowmobiling or cross-country skiing. Maybe ice fishing?

If it's 100 even with some humidity, you can still get outside and go fishing or swimming. Even just sit in the shade with a cold drink.
 

alarson

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Lots of people asking about humidity and heat without considering windchill with the cold.

If it's 0 with ANY windchill, you're pretty much stuck inside. You're not going snowmobiling or cross-country skiing. Maybe ice fishing?

If it's 100 even with some humidity, you can still get outside and go fishing or swimming. Even just sit in the shade with a cold drink.

You're also not going to see as much snow coming down at zero degrees either
 
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cyclonewino

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Ice ball planet where only single cellular life exists or a tropical world. Seems easy to me.
 

KremitGreens

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I do hvac and I do not enjoy not feeling my face, hands, knees, or not breathing from cold wind. Heat is fine with me.
 

KennyPratt42

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100* can absolutely be life threatening, depending on your access to shade, water, and ideally air conditioning. If you’re trapped out in an open space with no shelter in either 100* or 0* you’re in a dangerous situation.
 

FerShizzle

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I can golf when it’s 100.

I am equally uncomfortable below 32 as I am at 100 and above.
 

MeanDean

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There's a reason I'm not in Iowa from November to April.

Also, there's a reason Antarctica has no permanent human population.

Give me 100 every time.

Can at least go for convertible rides and bike/bike. With hat and sunscreen an hour or two is nice.

You can still garden and grow things with enough rain/irrigation.

Snow, ice and cold are pain, danger and inconvenience. I never have to scrape my windows, shovel my walk/drive. I've never liked cold. The actual PAIN on my face, feet, hands is so much worse than the same exposure to sun and heat.
 
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AgronAlum

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100 degrees 100 percent of the time. Shorts, t shirt, ladies in bikinis, a beach with a slight breeze. Grab a boat and get on the water. Yes, please. You can’t do **** outside when it’s 0 degrees. I’d say the same thing if it was 120 right now.

The only reason I live in Iowa is because I’m locked down here with work and family ****.
 

Jonyrose

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I would rather it be 0 than the 30s. Humidity when it’s cold sucks, dry cold I could handle all day

I do enjoy a hot summer day with nothing to do though
 

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The constant never changing is what would get me. Typically, if low is zero, that is overnight when we are inside and asleep. A high of 100 during the day is middle of afternoon when you are not only awake, but out and about. If it is a low of zero or a high of 100 every day with normal weather patterns, give me zero. It will probably warm into 10s or 20s with a low of zero so what you experience is not too bad. A high of 100 guarantees you will experience that.
 

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The bikini vs coats argument is probably all I need.

But nothing grows when it's cold so it'd be a depressing world to live in compared to what you could do with the heat
 

Farnsworth

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It's easy to layer up and get warm when it's cold. Not so much when it's a furnace and you need to get cool.

I'm big into being able to do things outdoors. I was thinking that would be forever ruined with constant 0, even if bundled it sucks. Plus I'm more of a beach guy than ski guy.

But then I was thinking with technology, which would be easier to develop ways of dealing with the extreme, and I think heating outdoor spaces would be a lot easier than cooling them down.