Friday 26 July 2019

Hot Me! - Hot Topic!

It has been very hot in the UK lately as I am sure it is elsewhere. Some days it was over 40 Degrees C in the shade. I was clever though and did not stay in the shade.

The weather forecast woman on TV said it's been the hottest day "since records began".

This set me thinking ... when did records begin?

Apparently a long long time ago a man wrote down on a piece of paper, "Phew ... it's hot today. Records have begun."

The next day, he wrote on another piece of paper "Wowie and double phew ... it's been even hotter today. It's been the hottest day since records began yesterday."

This went on for some time with the man writing every day how hot, cool or cold it was.

Then, years later, another man called Thermo, invented the thermometer. It was a small tube filled with coloured spirit and with markings on the side. He could therefore measure how hot or cool it was by reading how far the liquid expanded in the tube.

He reasoned that if he put the thermometer in his mouth for a few minutes he could tell how warm or hot it was outside, or inside a house for that matter. Unfortunately, after a few days of such measurements he realised the temperature he was measuring was somewhat similar every day; regardless of whether it was sunny and hot, or cloudy and cool outside.

His wife scoffed at his invention and suggested he might as well stick his thermometer somewhere else. He tried that for a few days but the readings were still similar to the ones he took before; regardless of the weather outside. He therefore reasoned, quite rightly as it happens, that there was some connecting channel between his mouth and the other place.

He threw the thermometer aside and gave up on the whole idea.

His wife, however, whilst doing the cleaning everyday, noticed that the coloured spirit in the tube moved to different locations depending on how hot, cool or cold it was.

And that's how weather measurements began. As often happens, it was a man's idea improved by a woman. Which also explains why the weather forecast on TV is always more interesting when it's a lady presenter rather than a man.

Today the lady presenter, who's quite hot by the way, said that it's been so hot in the UK that the rails on the railways have buckled and it is dangerous for the trains to run on them. She asked an expert why this happens in the UK and not other countries like Australia for instance where it is more hot.

Apparently, in Australia people have barbecues on the beach where it is cooler and not near railway lines where the heat from the barbecue adds to the already hot weather and can buckle the rails. So it is partly our problem in the UK where people have barbecues in their gardens in towns and cities and add to the overall heat which buckles railway lines.

The lady presenter then asked the expert whether it is advisable to divest in this heat and lie on the beach almost naked or whether people should cover up instead to protect themselves from the sun.

He replied that this depends on the individual. Some ladies are very pretty and look really nice in a skimpy bikini or less. After all, the old masterpiece artists always painted beautiful nudes and not overfed overweight fat men that look like a tub of lard wobbling as they move. Who wants to look at that? He asked.

I switched off the TV and drove to the beach.

18 comments:

  1. This is a very hot topic Victor...especially for the guys who love to check out the lastest styles in women's swimming attire that seldom get wet.
    Cool down Victor. Go look at some fat men statues in an air conditioned museum!!!

    God Bless 💮

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    1. I am cooling down right now, Jan, with a cold Guinness. Cheers to you and yours.

      God bless.

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  2. What an interesting history lesson. I always learn something new from your posts, Victor. I must look up Mr. Thermo and see what Wikipedia says about him. (snickering) Enjoy that cold Guinness!

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    1. You'll like Thermo. He was really hot!

      I am so glad you enjoyed my history article, Terri. I researched it all in a book I am writing.

      God bless.

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  3. Too much sun is not good. I rather be cool and have a Guinness.
    Happy weekend, Victor!

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    1. Guinness is often the right solution.

      God bless, Bill.

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  4. A hot topic, indeed, Victor. Enjoy the beach (and the view)!
    Blessings!

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    1. The beach can be good ... often.

      God bless you, Martha.

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  5. Yes, I've wondered how you are coping with this crazy heat wave; it's all over the National news. Praying!

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    1. The best thing to do, Mevely, is to stay indoors as much as possible. We had thunder and lightning the other day. But it is still very hot over here. Thanx for your prayers.

      God bless you.

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  6. 40 degrees sounds cool to me.

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    1. That's 40*C = 104*F

      God bless, JoeH.

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    2. I know that is hot, but it always SOUNDS cool to me.

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    3. I noticed that on TV, JoeH. Why is it when they want to "exaggerate" a figure they quote it in grams rather than kilos - e.g. 500 grams sounds more than half a kilo. The other day they said a certain product had 350 grams of sugar.

      God bless you.

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  7. It is not supposed to be that hot in the UK area! Against the rules of my memories.

    Another climate change pops up.

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    1. No Susan. Not climate change. It is too many barbecues near railway lines.

      God bless.

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  8. There was an article in my newspaper today about the heat wave in your part of the world. I hope for your sake it goes away soon.

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    1. Thanx Kathy. I am concerned there may be a shortage of ice cream over here.

      God bless.

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