Welcome to Finland, pt 2

-17c when I got off to work today, and we'll probably hit -30c up here. I spent 25 minutes scraping the windows of my car, and I still had to drive with my head out of the window. I'm gonna build a time machine, hunt down the fuckbag of a neanderthal who thought "Hey, this looks like a nice place to settle down" and beat the living shit out of his caveman ass.

Should have come down south with us Hungarians:lol:
 
-33C this night. Welcome to Russia! :)

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I´ve never seen the snow. Actually I start to freeze when it comes to 13ºC. I wonder if is there a point where it doesn´t matter anymore how much the temperature drops, as it´s just too damn cold for you to feel any more cold. I mean, can you feel the difference between -10ºC and -20ºC?
 
I´ve never seen the snow. Actually I start to freeze when it comes to 13ºC. I wonder if is there a point where it doesn´t matter anymore how much the temperature drops, as it´s just too damn cold for you to feel any more cold. I mean, can you feel the difference between -10ºC and -20ºC?

You definitely can. And the difference between -20c and -30c feels even bigger, at least to me :)

Brings back memories from the army. Sleeping in a (heated) tent in -25c sucks major donkey balls.
 
Thats fucking cold...... are you guys in finlad or other countries building your houses with some extra isolation materials or something like that? 8+ cº was freaking cold to me this winter in here, i can´t imagine what could happen with the water in the toilet in my home with that temperature.
 
Thats fucking cold...... are you guys in finlad or other countries building your houses with some extra isolation materials or something like that? 8+ cº was freaking cold to me this winter in here, i can´t imagine what could happen with the water in the toilet in my home with that temperature.

+1, I'm curious about this as well. I want to know if Scandinavian homes and others in similar climate zones are equipped to handle such temperatures. I'd imagine your pipes can freeze quite easily.

-Joe