I thought Rochester NY was known more for its localized lake-effect
blizzards than record-breaking cold.

On 4/6/06, Levi Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yeah, I forgot about the "frosty beard" effect as well, though that's
> "usually" snow instead of snot.  (:
> I remember one time (I don't even think it was THAT cold at the time) I
> was getting a little worried as the snow was blowing in my face and I
> was squinting, it was literally freezing my eyelashes together...
>
> Levi (:
>
> lee wrote:
> > On Thursday 06 April 2006 7:55, Curt Raymond wrote:
> >
> >>At -20F don't inhale through your mouth, thats a prescription for a
> >>coughing fit.
> >>
> >
> > Been there a few times in Detroit. I have seen -60 with the wind chill,
> and it
> > was unpleasantly cold. I worked in commercial blast freezers for a
> couple of
> > years, and it was not as bad as a bad winter day in Detroit.
> >
> > Inhaling through the mouth is bad, inhaling through your nose means you
> can
> > feel the moisture in your nose and airway freeze and crackle almost
> instantly
> > (probably TMI for some.) Breath tends to condense in facial hair and
> freeze,
> > and if the cold makes your nose run, you have snotsickles. Stepping back
> > indoors, if you wear glasses, means that moisture will immediately
> condense
> > on them and freeze.
> >
> > Lee
> >
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