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Nodbugger wrote on Sun, 17 July 2005 22:00 | 120 isn't even that hot.
When my dad was there the hottest day was 147.
He calls us all wimps for being hot in this 95 degree weather.
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120 Isn't even that hot? What are you smoking? We have had triple digit temps here in Arizona and I can assure you it is indeed hot. As for 147, I really doubt that.
"The hottest temperature on Earth ever recorded most likely occurred in Death Valley, California during 43 consecutive days between July 6 and August 17, 1917. During those days, the temperature was over 48 degrees Celsius (120 degrees Fahrenheit). The national weather service recorded 56.7 °C (134 °F). The date reported there was July 10, 1913."
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