That feeling you get
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When you’ve been feverish and it’s calming down and you took your dog out and it was hot and humid and you get tired and got back and laid down in the spare bedroom because you’re isolating and it feels good but you’re still hot and you don’t have a fan here and you never figured out how the zones of the two thermostats work exactly and you use your home app to set the thermostat closest to you down a few degrees and you hear the AC unit outside power up and the vent above you starts blowing cool air on your body. That’s a nice feeling.
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Glad you are feeling better.
I had to crank the ac down a bit today. Was painting the kitchen and it got a little warm.
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I live in Florida... A/C on all day and night every day, all the time. Run to car, turn on A/C. Drive to wherever store with A/C on. Run into store and store has A/C on. Repeat in reverse.
Funny story: I once had a PM chat with Blondie talking about "A/C", confusing (me) Air Conditioning and (her) Renauda. (Using his previous name.) It actually went on a while quite nicely.
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I live in Florida... A/C on all day and night every day, all the time. Run to car, turn on A/C. Drive to wherever store with A/C on. Run into store and store has A/C on. Repeat in reverse.
Funny story: I once had a PM chat with Blondie talking about "A/C", confusing (me) Air Conditioning and (her) Renauda. (Using his previous name.) It actually went on a while quite nicely.
@Tom-K said in That feeling you get:
Funny story: I once had a PM chat with Blondie talking about "A/C", confusing (me) Air Conditioning and (her) Renauda. (Using his previous name.)
That's hysterical.
In Britain, they call it "Air-Con." Do they do that in Canada, eh?
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I live in Florida... A/C on all day and night every day, all the time. Run to car, turn on A/C. Drive to wherever store with A/C on. Run into store and store has A/C on. Repeat in reverse.
Funny story: I once had a PM chat with Blondie talking about "A/C", confusing (me) Air Conditioning and (her) Renauda. (Using his previous name.) It actually went on a while quite nicely.
@Tom-K said in That feeling you get:
I live in Florida... A/C on all day and night every day, all the time. Run to car, turn on A/C. Drive to wherever store with A/C on. Run into store and store has A/C on. Repeat in reverse.
Funny story: I once had a PM chat with Blondie talking about "A/C", confusing (me) Air Conditioning and (her) Renauda. (Using his previous name.) It actually went on a while quite nicely.
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I live in Florida... A/C on all day and night every day, all the time. Run to car, turn on A/C. Drive to wherever store with A/C on. Run into store and store has A/C on. Repeat in reverse.
Funny story: I once had a PM chat with Blondie talking about "A/C", confusing (me) Air Conditioning and (her) Renauda. (Using his previous name.) It actually went on a while quite nicely.
@Tom-K said in That feeling you get:
I live in Florida... A/C on all day and night every day, all the time. Run to car, turn on A/C. Drive to wherever store with A/C on. Run into store and store has A/C on. Repeat in reverse.
I had a recent trip to Virginia for 3 days, during the near 100 degree heat wave (lasted for weeks it seems)? I had the though as I walked from an AC building to an AC car... whoever invented Air Conditioning doesn't get enough credit with how comfortable it made our lives.
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@Tom-K said in That feeling you get:
I live in Florida... A/C on all day and night every day, all the time. Run to car, turn on A/C. Drive to wherever store with A/C on. Run into store and store has A/C on. Repeat in reverse.
I had a recent trip to Virginia for 3 days, during the near 100 degree heat wave (lasted for weeks it seems)? I had the though as I walked from an AC building to an AC car... whoever invented Air Conditioning doesn't get enough credit with how comfortable it made our lives.
@89th said in That feeling you get:
how comfortable it made our lives
I don't remember much, if any, of my early years in New York. However, when my parents bought the house I grew up in there was no A/C. I remember sleeping in the basement during heat waves.
Then, it was a miracle - they bought a window unit that they put in the kitchen. All of a sudden the entire first floor (it was a split level) was livable. Finally, they installed central air (the house had radiator/baseboard hot water heat) and it was great.
The first major renovation we did to our house when we bought it was to install central air - it was a "SpacePak" system. The compressor was outdoors, of course, but the blower was hung from the rafters in the attic. From the blower, there was a large-diameter duct, about 14" iirc that was snaked around the perimeter of the attic. From there, small, 3" ducts were snaked down through the stud-spaces to the 1st floor. The second floor was easier, of course.
Cost a TON of money back in 1984, but was totally worth it, and we had the benefit of wonderful radiant heat from the radiators in winter and A/C in the summertime.
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When I was growing up you opened a window in the summer months. You had to be careful not to leave it open for too long in case you got hypothermia.
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When I was growing up you opened a window in the summer months. You had to be careful not to leave it open for too long in case you got hypothermia.
@Doctor-Phibes said in That feeling you get:
When I was growing up you opened a window in the summer months.
What was the average summer temperature there? Humidity?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in That feeling you get:
When I was growing up you opened a window in the summer months.
What was the average summer temperature there? Humidity?
@George-K said in That feeling you get:
What was the average summer temperature there? Humidity?
Typically about 60 degrees, with 120% humidity if I remember correctly.
You could get mid 80's, maybe somewhat hotter nowadays. The real problem is when it gets really hot, nothing's designed for it. The same if it got really cold. I had a Canadian friend who said she'd never been as cold as when she visited Leeds.
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