Imago said: Cinnie said: That's what I've been gettin' by with since living on my own. It's 81 during the daytime or night? During the daytime, I can't imagine 81 degrees requiring A/C I sit on the front porch, read, and eat in that kind of weather. daytime, but I slept in so it didn't take long for me to notice "wtf, this place is warmee" | |
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Cinnie said: EmeraldSkies said: 27 degrees would be extremely cool to me. Now here in California it was 97 degrees,and I was burning up.
27 degrees celsius is a good 80, 81 degrees farhenheit. just the beginning of summer EmeraldSkies said: You could always just get a really big standing fan.
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but Dan you make a good point... maybe if I got outside instead of laying in front of the computer making new Xtube videos I wouldn't be so hot
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Cinnie said: Imago said: It's 81 during the daytime or night? During the daytime, I can't imagine 81 degrees requiring A/C I sit on the front porch, read, and eat in that kind of weather. daytime, but I slept in so it didn't take long for me to notice "wtf, this place is warmee" it's what i set my a/c to come on at in the summer. comfortable for in the house. but what these american fuckers don't understand is that we've been acclimatized to a cool spring (mid 40's, snow a couple of weeks ago) and now to go right into summer it feels damn warm! facebook is full of friends complaining they all got sunburned in the last few days. | |
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emm said: Cinnie said: daytime, but I slept in so it didn't take long for me to notice "wtf, this place is warmee" it's what i set my a/c to come on at in the summer. comfortable for in the house. but what these american fuckers don't understand is that we've been acclimatized to a cool spring (mid 40's, snow a couple of weeks ago) and now to go right into summer it feels damn warm! facebook is full of friends complaining they all got sunburned in the last few days. exactly! and it's like the first day of real heat! | |
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Cinnie said: but Dan you make a good point... maybe if I got outside instead of laying in front of the computer making new Xtube videos I wouldn't be so hot
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Harlepolis said: Cinnie said: but Dan you make a good point... maybe if I got outside instead of laying in front of the computer making new Xtube videos I wouldn't be so hot
Didn't know there was a remix for this joint Damn me neither | |
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Cinnie said: I looked again, my window is definitely wide enough to fit a normal air conditioner, I'm still concerned about the space above it though..
Besides squishy foam, what do people fit in the foot-tall section with no air conditioner sitting in it? Tack up a cut to fit piece of wood - or something a bit more sturdy then foam you dont want bats and such to get IN | |
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Mach said: Cinnie said: I looked again, my window is definitely wide enough to fit a normal air conditioner, I'm still concerned about the space above it though..
Besides squishy foam, what do people fit in the foot-tall section with no air conditioner sitting in it? Tack up a cut to fit piece of wood - or something a bit more sturdy then foam you dont want bats and such to get IN nevermind bats, I don't want a damn moth to crawl in either | |
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