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... > On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 23:02:52 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote: > >>On 10/4/2018 10:41 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote: >>> On Thu 04 Oct 2018 05:15:27p, Ed Pawlowski told us... >>> >>>> On 10/4/2018 11:22 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>>>> On 10/2/2018 1:50 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I spend most of January/February here hiding from the snow and >>>>>> cold. Down there I expect to hide in the house with the AC for >>>>>> July/August. At least there will be sunshine. >>>>> >>>>> Ed, unless you're comfortable with 80°F temps, you should expect >>>>> to spend time inside with AC from late May until some time in >>>>> October. ![]() >>>>> >>>>> It's still 88-90°F in the afternoons here in southern SC. It's >>>>> not yet cool enough (for me) to not use the AC. Then again, I >>>>> prefer 71F. >>>>> >>>>> Jill >>>> >>>> I'm ok to at least 90. I can take brief periods higher. When I >>>> was working, our plant used steam in the process so it was always >>>> 15+ degrees hotter than outside. I spent half my day out there >>>> and the boiler room to do testing, even hotter. Of course, my >>>> wife likes it cooler. >>>> >>> >>> For as long as I can remember until I was out of college my dad was a >>> VP in the HVAC division of York Corp. As a consequence I can't remember >>> a time when we didn't have central air conditioning and forced air >>> heating in every house we lived in. My dad believed in maintaining 72F >>> throughout the year. I was spoiled by this, and I never wanted to go >>> to anyone's home that didn't have A/C. :-) >>> AC is one of the great inventions of modern times. My parents bought >>one that did the entire downstairs of our house. That was in the 1950s. >>We slept in the living room on hot nights. Since that time, I spent >>maybe one summer without AC in at least the bedroom. >> >>I don't know how people survived years ago in the cities. > > They slept on the fire escape. When we were kids and it was really hot, no air conditioning, we slept outside. I think that's why I hate rustic camping to this day. LOL Cheri |
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On 2018-10-05 3:23 PM, Cheri wrote:
> > wrote in message >> They slept on the fire escape. > > > When we were kids and it was really hot, no air conditioning, we slept > outside. I think that's why I hate rustic camping to this day. LOL I used to love to sleep out. I didn't even need a tent. Over the years I lost interest in sleeping on the hard ground. |
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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
... > On 2018-10-05 3:23 PM, Cheri wrote: >> > wrote in message > >>> They slept on the fire escape. >> >> >> When we were kids and it was really hot, no air conditioning, we slept >> outside. I think that's why I hate rustic camping to this day. LOL > > I used to love to sleep out. I didn't even need a tent. Over the years I > lost interest in sleeping on the hard ground. > > I never liked it, that's what my parents did for entertainment when we were kids, camping with us. Probably because it was cheap. Cheri |
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