As the US is experiencing a dangerous heatwave this week, master mixer Bill McClintock has been busy mashup up songs. Most of it is a mix of "To Hell With the Devil" by Stryper, AC/DC's "Highway to Hell," and "Hotter Than Hell" by KISS. There are also appearances by Pantera, Motley Crue, Dokken, Def Leppard, Vixen, Blue Oyster Cult, Twisted Sister, Judas Priest, Van Halen, and another song ("Hell's Bells") from AC/DC. McClintock said he got carried away after someone requested two of the songs. There's a list at the YouTube page, and all the songs reference fire, burning, hell, and/or the devil. If you're hot, this will only add fuel to the fire.
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Hotter Than a Highway to Hell With the Devil
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We get 35 degrees some days in summer, my brother in Australia gets 40.
It only feels 'deathly' hot because you are not used to it.
Right now we are heading into winter, and we have 4 degrees outside, that is fridge temperature, we can store our milk out on the driveway (we don't, too many cats)
The cold feels like my bones are going to break, but soon my body will acclimatise and I will stop moaning so much.
Lucky, because it is going to get colder.
35º is 95º in the scale that has freezing at 32 and the boiling at 212.
4º is 4 degrees above zero, ... zero is freezing, on the scale that has zero as ice cubes and 100 as boiling.
It may be easier to think of it like money, freezing is broke and you have no cents, boiling is rich, you have a full dollar.
I don't know why I bother explaining, people get stuck in the ways they know.
Our government made us all adopt the metric system in 1976.
Some older people here still think and talk in feets, inches and myles.
We were also made to adopt the decimal system (basically, that's dollars and cents, if you don't know) in 1967, and nobody still uses the pounds , shillings and pence of the old days, so maybe the die hards here will stop using that old 12 inches to a foot, 3 feets to a mile (17 miles equals 56 furlongs, and 7 chains is the same as legalising slavery again) ... such an inadequate and cumbersome, old English, rubbish measuring system in another ten years or so.
Or was it 3 feets to a back garden, or something ?
Anyway, is it hot there ?
Ask Kelvin.
I don't know why you bother explaining so often, either. Americans understand both systems. It's not difficult.
But 30°C doesn't sound hot. Not like 110°F does...even before you add humidity!
There are two types of countries, Those that use the metric system and those that have put a man on the moon.
It's a lovely 72 degrees here (20C). But it's also 4AM, and the humidity is 96%. No breeze at all. We are supposed to hit 96 degrees later today.
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