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Air Conditioning

I'm thankful for our AC every day.

It's no fun whenever the power goes out.
 
The Squirrel said:
I'm thankful for our AC every day.

It's no fun whenever the power goes out.
Especially when hurricane's screw it up & you don't get power for days or weeks.:down
 
Darthphere said:
Thats different though, its dry heat you hardly sweat but youre burning the **** up. In Miami its humid as hell meaning if youre outside for more than 5 minutes youre sweating balls.
Someone who understands my pain. :(:up:
 
it's been getting in the 90's here far too often, and the rooms in my building are so stuffy (with only one window each) that it's completely miserable in here. You couldn't put an air conditioner in one of tthese windows if you want to... so my only solution has been to take multiple cool showers a day. I can't wait until one of two things happens:

1. It goes back to being consistently in the 70's.
2. I go home where I have air conditioning.

It'll be nice to get some decent sleep again once things change.
 
I honestly have been investigating the options of building myself some nice solar cells to try to power a small window unit.
That would be nice on those days when power goes out and its during the day....
 
We have no AC because ordinarily we don't need it. Now, you can't even buy a fan, or if you do find one they're $500.
This weekend we were writhing in hell, no sleep at all, and this was the first time in ages where I couldn't wait for Monday to come, solely because my work is AC'ed like a mutha.

:not wearing a tie today:
 
Malice said:
You know, you never know how good you have it till your AC goes out in your house in the middle of July in Houston. Its in the low 90's in Houston but it was about 85 in my house...cant sleep with that...

It seems this weekend, I have a short or something that is tripping my AC unit. The Compressor outside with the fan is running, but nothing is happening. Luckilly, I have House Insurance and Appliance insurance. This means they will replace my AC for $50 if it needs it. Hopefully when they come out they can resolve the issue shortly.

You could think long term and help fight global warming.
 

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