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#30
by
TheSlyBear
on 27 Jun, 2009 20:54
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I know... sheesh! I had some yard work to do today, but after half an hour I was done in.
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#31
by
Jer
on 28 Jun, 2009 02:34
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Oh dear GOD!!! 104?
and I thought the 28'C was bad yesterday. I knew it was hot down there in LA, but DAMN!!! Is that normal for there?
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#32
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 28 Jun, 2009 11:27
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Oh dear GOD!!! 104? and I thought the 28'C was bad yesterday. I knew it was hot down there in LA, but DAMN!!! Is that normal for there?
Highest temperature ever recorded at Audubon Park. But it has been hot, what that doesn't tell you is the humidity--serious tropical humidity. It's only the end of June, if this portends for the future we're going to have one extremely hot summer--don't bring any sweaters!
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#33
by
rward086
on 27 Jul, 2009 12:44
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I'm an air conditioning addict (I'm from the South). My air conditioner comes on in early May and doesn't go off until November.
Red
ditto.
Gotta love the A.C!
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#34
by
frostillicus123
on 27 Jul, 2009 17:09
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I am from Canada and I need the AC would die if we didn't have it. Just walking from my house to my jeep sweat was rolling down my head.
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#35
by
rward086
on 27 Jul, 2009 19:01
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I am from Canada and I need the AC would die if we didn't have it. Just walking from my house to my jeep sweat was rolling down my head.
YES! I'm glad I'm not the only one!
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#36
by
wpruitt
on 27 Jul, 2009 21:10
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I actually broke down tonigth and turned on the downstairs A/C; I did not kick on the one for the second floor nor for the kitchen, but dang the den and downstairs bathroom felt good!!
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#37
by
agassi
on 27 Jul, 2009 22:47
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i hate the ac feels like im going to freeze
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#38
by
sq
on 28 Jul, 2009 19:15
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We are having a freaking heatwave - I think it hit 35 C here - so we actually have been using our AC, usually its decorative - Have to agree that the cold wind on the dome can be a wierd feeling
Huge advantage to bald though - quick cool down - put your head under the tap - run cold water for a few seconds - very refreshing - the other sly guy in the office does the same thing - damned easy ... only for the sly
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#39
by
Antimidas
on 30 Jul, 2009 18:56
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It has been around 50F for the drive to work in the morning which really gives you a tingly sensation all down your spine for the entire drive to work. Unfortunately, I sit under the AC vent in the office and for the first time, I am understand the women complaining about the cold. I am going to end up with wind burn. Barely even made it over 70F today! In July?!
But it certainly has cut back on sweating quite a bit. Still too warm when I sleep because I am waking with my head sweating. And tht is with leving all of the windows wide open.
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#40
by
Bolohead
on 02 Aug, 2009 00:02
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Dang, AC on this is the time to apply a wet cloth and really cool down
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#41
by
Antimidas
on 02 Aug, 2009 09:08
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Ice cubes wrapped in a cool wet town around your neck. Best tip I ever learned in the military for staying cool when it was over 100F.
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#42
by
wpruitt
on 03 Aug, 2009 20:15
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Gotta love the A.C!
As railroads opened the West, so Air Conditioners opened the South !
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#43
by
RoRo
on 02 Sep, 2009 08:53
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I may be 3 or 4 weeks late, but I'm happy I found this. I started shaving about a year ago and ever since I have, I get cold sooo easy. I'm a small, sort of skinny guy in the first place and I feel like the small amount of hair I had before helped a little with temperature, lol.
I'm in Michigan, so we only need air conditioner for about...3 or 4 months out the year, but I rather just drink ice water and sit in my underwear. Air conditioner = blah.
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#44
by
Larry
on 02 Sep, 2009 12:20
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I'm in Rhode Island and only get a couple of weeks out of the year when I'd use the ac so I don't bother installing them anymore but would make sleeping at night more comfortable if I did. Walking into an air conditioned store or room doesn't bother me though.