Re: Our World

    
Re: Our World    20:51 on Wednesday, June 14, 2006          

kippsix
(333 points)
Posted by kippsix

Jose Luis
You need to drink water in addition to the Gatorade in the extreme heat condition because of the need to hydrate. Gatorade supplies the lost electrolytes, but the body also needs a LOT of water for replacement. If you only drink Gatorade (in the quantity needed for hydration) you will imbalance the electrolytes in the opposite direction.

Because of our extreme high heat and extreme low humidity it is very easy to dehydrate and suffer heat stroke. Sweat evaporates nearly before you actually feel the sweat (it's nearly instantaneous) which leads to rapid dehydration.

However, on the bright side, it's a lot more comfortable than a place with very high humidity and 90 degrees!
Also, EVERYWHERE has air conditioning. Swimming (many people have a pool) is also very refreshingly cool because of the evaporation factor. The mountains (and cooler temps) are only 60-90 minutes away. And....we never get "rained out" of activities!
(Except during monsoons).

Today with high temps, low humidity and high winds we are having huge wildfires which are burning homes up in Flagstaff. Very scary.


Re: Our World    23:58 on Wednesday, June 14, 2006          

electric-clarine
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Mmmm...I couldn't imagine living anywhere other than Wisconsin. I love the weather. Cold winters with lots of snow. I'm not too fond of Summer. But it doesn't usually get overly hot here.

I was never fond of Gatorade or Powerade. They taste too watered over. But I love Propel.


Re: Our World    08:43 on Thursday, June 15, 2006          

kishi
(160 points)
Posted by kishi

i love gatorade...
specially the purple one!


---kishi


Re: Our World    10:57 on Thursday, June 15, 2006          

jose_luis
(2369 points)
Posted by jose_luis

emz: parts of the phrase below escape my understanding. I tried to read it phonetically and with imagination, but no way!.

Particularly, I cannot imagine who "my nan" is. I'm curious and would appreciate if you can rewrite it...For the rest, phonetic reading works OK for me. Sorry, not a complain, but a genuine difficulty:

"my nan had a villa over there and u wud see noone aniwhere during 11 till 3 granted"

Thanks kippsix for the information about Gatorade and electrolytes.

I fear a little those special sports drinks because I could not be sure if I drink too little or too much. Anyway, I do not exercise in hot weather at all.

In fact, my only exercise is swimming 3 half hours a week and there is no risk of dehydration there! Possible the opposite, yes.


Re: Our World    11:05 on Thursday, June 15, 2006          

piccperson
(7 points)
Posted by piccperson

While this may be a very interesting topic for some, I'd prefer seeing discussions relating to flute and piccolo playing....


Re: Our World    11:16 on Thursday, June 15, 2006          

schoolgirl0125
(613 points)
Posted by schoolgirl0125

THere's other thread then this one, that has pic and flute playing.


Re: Our World    18:05 on Friday, June 16, 2006          

jose_luis
(2369 points)
Posted by jose_luis

picperson,

We sometimes enjoy talking about other things, apart from flute or music. This thread was started a "Our world", with A TV story of the snow in New Zealand, so you could not expect much about the main subject of this Forum here.

But there are plenty other threads related with flute and Pic playing (true is that even there, sometimes the thread drifts to other issues, but I think it's a little the style here and I find it agreeable.

I hope you can enjoy that too.


Re: Our World    20:16 on Friday, June 16, 2006          

kippsix
(333 points)
Posted by kippsix

Jose Luis:

If I may take a guess at the meaning of the sentence emz posted that you questioned:

"my nan had a villa over there and u wud see noone aniwhere during 11 till 3 granted"

~My grandmother had a home there (referring to Madrid Spain) and when I was there I noticed that I didn't see anyone between the hours of 11am until 3pm (referring to the heat).~

I may be a little off, but I think that was the intended meaning.


Re: Our World    02:55 on Saturday, June 17, 2006          

jose_luis
(2369 points)
Posted by jose_luis

Thanks kippsix. I had no idea that "nan" meant "grandmother". There many, many colloquial words for that in different languages, but that one, I did not know.


Re: Our World    07:41 on Saturday, June 17, 2006          

kishi
(160 points)
Posted by kishi

cool!
nan?
me too, i've never encountered that word before.
now i can call my granma with something new.
i used to call her "lola"


---kishi


Re: Our World    09:41 on Saturday, June 17, 2006          

Mrs_Carbohydrate
(93 points)

Quote:Europe is a very interesting place to visit and I am happy that young people like scoolgirl and other loof forward to coming here.


Come to Europe, it's amazing! I am always amazed that Americans consider a trip to "Europe" (as though it were just one place!) as such a big deal and then I remember you are so much further away. I can get to France in an hour on the plane for instance, for as little as 20 pounds (maybe.... 40 dollars?)

And speaking of weather, it is dull and rainy today. Go Scotland...


Re: Our World    16:58 on Saturday, June 17, 2006          

kippsix
(333 points)
Posted by kippsix

Yeah, I do believe we have a different perspective. From here I can drive to southern California/beach in about 6.5 hours, about 30 hours of driving will get me to Chicago, and that is in the middle of the country. It took me about 25 hours of driving from the Chicago area to Washington DC. The US is pretty spread out.

I can get to Mexico in about 2.5 hours. I do not like going to Mexico, especially driving, not worth the risk.

I have been to all the continental US states, and into Mexico and Canada. There is a lot of diversity within the US, but not the same as European or other experiences.

I wish that I had more world travel experiences, so much to learn!


Re: Our World    17:13 on Saturday, June 17, 2006          

kippsix
(333 points)
Posted by kippsix

jose luis and kishi,
There are definitely alot of nicknames for "grandmother". I think "nan" comes from "nana". Others I have heard include, noni, grammy, grams, granny, mema (mima?), ooma (not sure of spelling), there are so many more.

I think that all of these probably are derivatives through the different languages/culture that have come to make up the USA.

Since I have recently bacome a grandmother, I struggled with what to call myself. I have settled on "Grandma (first name)". I didn't have enough time to get ready for the new title!


Re: Our World    18:00 on Sunday, June 18, 2006          

schoolgirl0125
(613 points)
Posted by schoolgirl0125

OOH! MY DREAM is to travel around the world..visit to different countries!! Europe looks like an AMAZING place. I mean pictures of Greece..OH MY! And the beaches in Spain..and the castles..Paris! AHHH!! It'll be amazing if i got to go... a trip to the moon will be nice too HAHA! Like i'll ever get a chance to go.
i guess chicago is nice..i bet there's a worse place then here..


Re: Our World    03:13 on Monday, June 19, 2006          

jose_luis
(2369 points)
Posted by jose_luis

Sorry, I am too busy to write the way I like. I will travel to south America on Wednesday and everything is chaotic right now.

I had my singing concert last Saturday, It was OK and I spend a very nice moment. Unfortunately,it was not the same for a few others, who suffered like hell.

In my case, I got a gastritis, possibly because of the stress...

Coming to Europe is far easier than travelling to the moon, at least for the time being. Maybe in the future...

Schoolgirl and others, if you ever come to Madrid drop me a line by private mailing and I will try to help.

If I cannot post in the coming days, it means that the chaos is still unresolved. Will be back on July 2.

Enjoy and carpe diem!



   








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