April 3, 2009
Goa, Mumbai & New Delhi Temperature and Climate Averages
In the winter the climate in Goa has average temps by day peaking at 32.4 degrees celcius in December. At night time temps fall to a minimum of of 20.6 degrees. In the spring time temperatures in Goa reach 32.0 degrees by day in March falling at night time to around 23.2 degrees celcius. Later on in June Goa temperature averages are in the region of from 24.7 to 30.3 degrees. As the winter approaches the Goa climate has slightly cooler temperatures. In September maximum temperatures are approximately 29.5 degrees and minimum temperatures are about 23.8 degrees on average.
The climate in Mumbai in the winter is cool with mean temperatures in the night falling to 16.4 degrees in January. In the day time temperatures reach a maximum of 30.6 degrees. Later in the year temperatures in Mumbai in April reach 33.1 degrees by day falling over night to 23.7 degrees celcius. In July the Mumbai temperature is in the range of 24.8 and 29.8 degrees before the Mumbai climate begins to cool in October when the mean maximum temp is just 32.9 degrees. At this time of the year the mean low temp is in the region of 23.1 degrees.
The New Delhi temperatures in the February winter month fall in the region of a minimum of 10.1 and a maximum of 24.2 degrees on average. After winter comes spring and the New Delhi climate warms with mean temperatures in May in the range of 25.9 to 39.6 degrees celcius. In August the summertime New Delhi temperature range is from an average low of 25.9 degrees to an average high of 33.3 degrees celcius. Average temperatures begin to fall in the autumn so that in November the New Delhi climate has records of mean temperatures of between 12.8 and 28.3 degrees low and high respectably.
Filed under Even More Random Thoughts by Katz
Don’t you ever want to punch someone wearing an halloween costume on a regular day that is not on Halloween? Why do people get so agitated when they see a grown person wearing an halloween costume? Is it because they wish they were also wearing an halloween costume on a day that most people usually are not wearing an halloween costume? People tend to get frustrated and mad when they see other people expressing themselves freely and they can’t because they are too shy and care too much of other’s opinion of themselves. If we truly lived in a free country, then people should be able to express themselves freely without having to feel shame or guilt. And the people that do express themselves freely shouldn’t have to be worried about hate, racism, stereotypes, or agitation from others. It is the American right to freely show who you are and whatever you are wearing or expressing, and when people come between your freedom of expression, there is something wrong and that freedom is lost. It might possibly be that people are just right wing conservatives who want to express freely, but are just scared by the opinions of their peers. This is not so true with other countries, because the laws and rules are different.
Filed under Fashion by Vinnie
In the 1980’s the japanese craze of singing along to words appearing on a TV screen spread across the globe and has become a major pastime in many many countries throughout the world. Karaoke bars sprung up everywhere and you have liekly been to more than one party where karaoke has been on offer. It’s appeal lay in its ability to bring together old and young who simply didn’t mind making fools of themselves with a microphone. In fact there is nothing better than than karaoke to liven up a dull party or get a night out going! Try it you will be glad that you did!
Karaoke has become an even greater world wide phenomenon since the internet explosion and it is now possible to sing away to your heart’s content using your PC. Karaoke MP3 files can be downloaded which deliver music through the speakers and words on the screen. Additionally there is a whole host of karaoke software which allows the editing and playing of karaoke tracks. You can even join online karaoke membership sites which stream karaoke tracks to your desktop. Instead of going to down to the local karaoke bar or having to purchase a karaoke machine you can now simply sit at your PC and sing. With the advent of web 2.0 social networking sites such as Facebook and YouTube Karaoke, or Kareoke as it is sometimes spelt is set to become as bigger craze in the 21st century as it did on the 1980’s when it spread from Japan like wildfire.
Filed under Even More Random Thoughts by Katz