Winnipeg is COLD!
I just spent a week on a business trip in the coldest places I've ever - Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. When I arrived on Monday it was -20 F. Throughout the week it never made it above 12 F. It was windy and downright frigid. The locals don't seem to be fazed by the temperature. Wind chills of -40 F (which is also -40 C) are typical. This is the only place I've ever been sent where it's necessary to plug in the rental car overnight (they supply a 10-foot extension cord) to keep the oil from turning into sludge overnight. Hotels and other places where you leave your car for more than a couple hours have plugs for this purpose.
One nice thing about this trip and the related project is some press that we've received. Check it out on Thermo Fisher's Web site.
One nice thing about this trip and the related project is some press that we've received. Check it out on Thermo Fisher's Web site.
Labels: Thermo Fisher Scientific
1 Comments:
I know what you mean - I was in Edmonton last fall and while it was comfortable here, it was freezing there!
Joe Miller
By Joe Miller, at 3/24/2008 9:51 AM
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