working in the heat, but SCREW sleeping in it. AC freon was practically gone and I almost died of heat stroke last night. Never got below 73 in the house. Needless to say, the thermostat is on 63 for the night. I already miss winter.
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55-58 in the winter and 80-85 in the summer. That's where my thermostat sits. Suck it up. People lived for a long time before there was AC. You'll be okay.
quote:I, too, like camping.
55-58 in the winter and 80-85 in the summer.
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55-58 in the winter and 80-85 in the summer. That's where my thermostat sits. Suck it up. People lived for a long time before there was AC. You'll be okay.
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55-58 in the winter and 80-85 in the summer. That's where my thermostat sits. Suck it up. People lived for a long time before there was AC. You'll be okay.
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55-58 in the winter and 80-85 in the summer. That's where my thermostat sits. Suck it up. People lived for a long time before there was AC. You'll be okay.
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55-58 in the winter and 80-85 in the summer. That's where my thermostat sits. Suck it up. People lived for a long time before there was AC. You'll be okay.
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55-58 in the winter and 80-85 in the summer. That's where my thermostat sits. Suck it up. People lived for a long time before there was AC. You'll be okay.
And some people live single for a long time.
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55-58 in the winter and 80-85 in the summer. That's where my thermostat sits. Suck it up. People lived for a long time before there was AC. You'll be okay.
I was too lazy to get up and open a window, so it was partially my fault, but 80-85? No wonder you don't get long haired dogs. They'd die.
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55-58 in the winter and 80-85 in the summer. That's where my thermostat sits. Suck it up. People lived for a long time before there was AC. You'll be okay.
quote:whoa...73+... glad you survived. the weather has been perfect outside the last few days- why didn't you just open a window and turn a fan on. I hope you don't live in Giddings- you're gonna die this summer pretty quick.
working in the heat, but SCREW sleeping in it. AC freon was practically gone and I almost died of heat stroke last night. Never got below 73 in the house. Needless to say, the thermostat is on 63 for the night. I already miss winter.
quote:Easily attainable especially in a two story house that receives a lot of afternoon/evening sun.
87? The high today was like 79 or 80.
quote:Just like Hart/Walton/Puryear/Law but without the benches?
55-58 in the winter and 80-85 in the summer. That's where my thermostat sits. Suck it up. People lived for a long time before there was AC. You'll be okay.
quote:THIS. No way in hell anywhere I live will be set above 76 during the summer in Texas (assuming there are humans home), or below 60ish during the winter. I'm all for not wasting energy heating/cooling, but I will not be uncomfortably hot or cold in my house. I figure there are probably millions of people who would love to be able to control the temperature in their homes, so I'm not going to waste my ability to.quote:or female companionshipquote:
55-58 in the winter and 80-85 in the summer. That's where my thermostat sits. Suck it up. People lived for a long time before there was AC. You'll be okay.
I was too lazy to get up and open a window, so it was partially my fault, but 80-85? No wonder you don't get long haired dogs. They'd die.
quote:Winner, winner!!
72...winter or summer....never changes.
quote:Not really a crackpot theory. The implementation of AC is probably (I say 'probably' because I haven't done thorough research on the matter) the main reason we have been seeing a population shift to the south.
My crackpot theory is that if there was no AC the entire southern US would depopulate to about 30% of the current population.