Monday, June 9, 2008

#31

Survival in cold climate?

or

Survival in hot climate?

(stranded with extremely limited man-made materials and pretty uncomfortable, perhaps even dangerous, weather conditions)

9 comments:

natalia said...

Surviving in hot climates. My body has a very low threshold for pain when it comes to being cold. I would die instantly. I shiver when it's 60 degrees...which is why i have my heater on under my desk at work on this blazing hot day.

Russell said...

Surviving in cold climates. The Key here is survival. You can always put more cloths on but you can't take off your skin. Also, Eskimos have extremely low rates of heart disease, coincidence I think not!.

Carl said...

For many reasons, including the blazing heat outside, Russell's sharp and counter-Inuitive analysis, and my distinct distaste for tongue swell, I too choose death by ice.

Carla said...

cold... you don't have to freak out about finding so much water because you won't be losing as much if you were in a hot climate.

Juan said...

I would have chosen to survive in hot climates until I read Russell's answer. At a point you can't take any more clothes of..., besides, how un- cool is to die naked?

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JB said...

Without details about the environment of the given climate, I'll have to go with cold. Besides, if I don't succeed at surviving, I hear that freezing to death is a pretty peaceful way to go.

The Decider said...

The answer: Survival in cold climate.