@[email protected] to Lemmy Shitpost • 14 hours agoPsst, the Americans are asleep, post some eggslemmy.blahaj.zoneimagemessage-square69fedilinkarrow-up1612arrow-down116file-text
arrow-up1596arrow-down1imagePsst, the Americans are asleep, post some eggslemmy.blahaj.zone@[email protected] to Lemmy Shitpost • 14 hours agomessage-square69fedilinkfile-text
minus-squareOnno (VK6FLAB)linkfedilink13•13 hours agoBecause sometimes the house gets up to 26°C inside when it’s 43.6°C outside, like last week.
minus-squareOnno (VK6FLAB)linkfedilink7•11 hours agoIf only it was 40°C, that would be a common summer’s day. That day, the road I drove home on was 51°C at 16:00 and the overnight temperature didn’t drop below 27.2°C. So, yes, eggs in the fridge. Source: I live in Perth, Western Australia.
minus-squarePaleRiderlinkfedilink3•5 hours agoYeah, if they don’t keep them in the fridge the koalas steal them…
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•13 hours agoStraya, possibly? Also, they will keep longer in the fridge, even though you don’t need to.
minus-squareTar_Alcaranlinkfedilink3•edit-212 hours agoLots of places have that. Mostly around the equator, and much of the southern hemisphere since it’s deep summer right now
Because sometimes the house gets up to 26°C inside when it’s 43.6°C outside, like last week.
Where do you live that it’s 40 degrees??
If only it was 40°C, that would be a common summer’s day.
That day, the road I drove home on was 51°C at 16:00 and the overnight temperature didn’t drop below 27.2°C.
So, yes, eggs in the fridge.
Source: I live in Perth, Western Australia.
Ah, Australia. That explains it.
Yeah, if they don’t keep them in the fridge the koalas steal them…
Straya, possibly?
Also, they will keep longer in the fridge, even though you don’t need to.
Straya very much!
Lots of places have that. Mostly around the equator, and much of the southern hemisphere since it’s deep summer right now