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Post by Raistlin Majere on Apr 3, 2008 11:27:30 GMT -5
It's hot out.
I mean, really really hot. The type of hot that makes you wish for either death or a blizzard. Unfortunately, neither will happen, and you just have to sit and suffer all day long, developing monstrous heat rashes all over your back, arms, legs, and stomach. No AC, since I found out we have too much trying to run on one circuit and it blows the power whenever we try to run it. The fans are no help, they just push the sweat around. Also, the room I'm in is consistantly 10-15 degrees hotter than it is outside (around 80-85 outside in the day, 90-100 inside)
Anyone know of a way I can cool down without actually having to go outside? I would be very thankful to anyone who can help me x.x
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Post by nage on Apr 4, 2008 16:50:10 GMT -5
Try setting up a air current using a box fan blowing air out a window and another fan blowing at that fan, probably wont do much during the day but it might help for nights. Just experiement I guess =/
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Post by D_Headshot_{GS} on Apr 6, 2008 15:54:10 GMT -5
You've got sun, we've got snow...
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Post by Raistlin Majere on Apr 7, 2008 0:32:23 GMT -5
I love the cold . At our old house I used to keep my room at around 40 degrees F. Still, I've never seen snow so I find you lucky.
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Post by Tobi Reiji on Apr 19, 2008 23:32:35 GMT -5
Coldness kicks ass (but not the snow, I got hurt bad once because of it).
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Post by Maghnus on Apr 20, 2008 13:52:32 GMT -5
I prefer it to be colder rather than hot. I like to snuggle under blankets and such, but I hate to sweat.
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Post by Raistlin Majere on Apr 21, 2008 14:09:33 GMT -5
Yeah. If it gets too cold you can keep putting stuff on. You can't keep taking off more when it gets hotter. Once you get nekkid, if you're still too warm, then tough luck to you :/
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Post by Light on May 6, 2008 5:56:52 GMT -5
Well, if you have some ice cubes... put a tray of them in front of the fan... ... gives you a crude A/C substitute - which runs out horribly quick too!
Or stay in the bath/shower o.o! Bring your computer in, and make sure you don't splash on it ^.~!
Well, if it gets too cold, you start freezing in your blankets too! I hate cold feet : (! [And hi, I'm actually alive!]
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Post by D_Headshot_{GS} on May 6, 2008 15:05:41 GMT -5
OK, it's Hot TODAY (relatively, we're talking 30s ['C]) I wish Maths teachers in general knew about the existance of "windows that open"...
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Post by Raistlin Majere on May 8, 2008 14:04:21 GMT -5
93 F out today. And I spent all last period during the hottest hours of the day, running behind a tractor while picking up broken pieces of PVC pipe, chunks of wood, large rocks, and other various junks and trashes to toss onto the trailer. I'm pooped. and overheated
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Post by Maghnus on May 8, 2008 14:29:35 GMT -5
Only 85 here today, apparently >.> Like that's much better. And google calculator says... 85 degrees Fahrenheit = 29.4444444 degrees Celsius 93 degrees Fahrenheit = 33.8888889 degrees Celsius
I guess it's pretty warm for all of us.
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Post by Tobi Reiji on May 13, 2008 9:27:16 GMT -5
What the heck... we have it the other way around, it's been unusually cold (12C ~= 53.6F) for the last few days, which is just not right for May.
I had to stand outside for 8 hours in the rain for my job the last saturday with just a tank top. Whee.
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Post by Light on May 15, 2008 7:14:46 GMT -5
True! It's as bad here! The forecast says 6C this weekend...! And I thought that summer's coming ...
Share your sunshine with us!
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Post by Raistlin Majere on May 17, 2008 18:37:18 GMT -5
98F here today. Getting hotter and hotter here by the day. I'll share the heat if you share the cold! :b
Even better, why don't we switch places?
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Post by Tobi Reiji on May 18, 2008 9:32:33 GMT -5
Well, I like coldness. It's just that I wasn't prepared for it. It was so generous it literally gave me a cold. Whee. *cough*
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