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I have ridden in 0 degree weather,but can only do it with goggles to prevent being blinded by tears. The only thing that ever stopped me from riding in the winter was snow,ice or the accumulation of traction cinders on the roadway towards springtime.
I ride in nearly any other weather,including rain. You can only get so wet
My old Milwaukee vibrator gets a little warm to ride on a hot summer day,but there is always the night![]()
I still have thisZero degree weather is just right the snowmobile, but I am a off-road kind of a guy. Those were the days. Snow in the winter and dirt in the summer.
That'd be a huge challenge. First thing to do would be to collect data on certain things and try to spot clusters or patterns to it. A lot of people have been trying to do this, and it's ended with them deciding to merge everything together because the PDD-NOS, Asperger's, and Autism diagnoses were not representing anything much. What I like doing is thinking of ways to catergorise things, it's what I've been doing since I was a baby, but this is absolutely huge.We Aspies are a diverse lot. Maybe someone can come with a list of Aspie " species", based on information on this site. I'm not organized enough to do that, though!
I've noticed the opposite, especially in girls. They always seem to be too cold. In a really stuffy, hot room they will complain about how cold they are and want it even hotter. If you're always too cold, wear more layers.I think it's funny how 'normal' people always seem to be too hot.
I've noticed the opposite, especially in girls. They always seem to be too cold. In a really stuffy, hot room they will complain about how cold they are and want it even hotter. If you're always too cold, wear more layers.