Posted on 08/20/2019 2:08:56 PM PDT by ransomnote
Open the windows at night? So I can let in 90+ degree heat and massive humidity? I think not.
I love when it gets cool enough here to open the house. We get a great cross breeze. But that is not happening in July.
You dont live in New Orleans or Houston
I grew up 140 miles due north of New Orleans
It was routinely 95-105 and humidity 75-90
And I did not have AC till 1972 at age 15
I lived in Manhattan in old floor through apartments sans air conditioning
Upper Nyack too
London
Even high up near Rio and higher elevations Jamaica and Colombia too
But to live that way in Jackson Mississippi now
No way
Folks can live without air conditioning in maybe two thirds the country
They have it backwards.
This is interesting for truly unbearable summer nights:
https://www.sleep.org/articles/could-the-egyptian-method-improve-your-sleep/
I think I have 22 windows.
I have a ceiling fan. But same here I’m freezing with that fan.
Yes. I visited Louisiana in March. It was like a steam bath. Had a chance to relocate to Sugarland Houston for business. No way. Everyday would be a bad hair day.
And fund their pensions at 90% of annual salary for life.
” Set Your Air Conditioning to 78 Degrees During the Day, 82 Degrees at Night”
No.
>>I bet most government offices, including the one issuing this crap, have thermostats set at 68.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/obama-cranks-up-white-hou_n_162127
03/01/2009 05:12 am ET Updated Dec 06, 2017
Obama Cranks Up White House Thermostat: You Could Grow Orchids In There
Hey, remember all that fuss about how Obama was bucking tradition by not wearing his suit jacket in the Oval Office? And how it was going to be much more casual in there? Well, theres this other side to it: energy waste...
Hes from Hawaii, O.K.? said Mr. Obamas senior adviser, David Axelrod, who occupies the small but strategically located office next door to his boss. He likes it warm. You could grow orchids in there.
I think I have 22 windows.
Wow! I have a whopping 6 not counting the patio door.
Better idea, stop pissing billions of dollars of our money on assholes telling us how to live, fire them all, and turn off their AC in their abandoned office space. Win/Win...when they lose!
Yup. I’m unimpressed by the “omg men set thermostats to be so cold” when they equally freak out “omg it’s so hot” when set 2 degrees warmer. She wants it 65 in summer and 78 in winter.
Yes
Good skin day though
Houston is a draw I never gathered though I lived there myself in 1981 a bit
Westheimer and Dairy Ashford
I do so love Texas though
I like Austin despite the loons
And being a Jackson Mississippi boy Dallas and New Orleans were our go to cities
Brought to you by your local mold remediation company which is who you’ll need if you follow this.
I smell fake news.
Interestingly, daughter is doing a work-related wellness assessment program.
The material she received stated 68 is optimal room temp for sleeping...
She was shocked at the 82 degree recommendation for sleeping...
BTW, She is in medical field—works for a hospital group.
So glad I refused a smart meter when city was installing them!
I’m guessing sleeping on wet sheets in Egypt (or the SW desert) would be effective. Everywhere else where it is 60%+ humidity levels it would make it worse.
And these guys in D.C. are idiots. Keep the house at 82 degrees at night!!?? Heck if I’m going to turn on the heat in the middle of August! (73 with a nice breeze at the moment! Seattle.)
Yeah, I’m just north of Seattle. Breeze is great. I installed aerodynamic windows almost everywhere and have ceiling fan in bedroom.
True, though, Seattle is a temperate zone. That encourages the homeless, never to hot or cold to live here.
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