Do people really think that 72F is too hot for a house temperature?
Seriously, that's the ideal temperature to me. I'm not trying to recreate that thread a while back about preferred house temperature, but seriously, how do people think 72 is too hot? Do y'all start sweating at 70, or something?
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crgzero původně napsal:
Kurumi Tokisaki původně napsal:
I'm also cold blooded which is why I like 65F... anything higher is like burning in an oven. my body temp is a full 4 degrees under the average person.
I don't think you quite understand what being cold blooded is. YOu know, like reptiles, who prefer the heat and sun.
unless he is a snake.
highfivingbears původně napsal:
Do people really think that 72F is too hot for a house temperature?
There are people who think 30°C is a "heatwave" so eh
chiefputsilao✖️ping původně napsal:
crgzero původně napsal:
I don't think you quite understand what being cold blooded is. YOu know, like reptiles, who prefer the heat and sun.
unless he is a snake.
That just further proves my point that they don't understand what being cold blooded is. A snake would be like me and crave the heat...

Ocean Meat původně napsal:
highfivingbears původně napsal:
Do people really think that 72F is too hot for a house temperature?
There are people who think 30°C is a "heatwave" so eh
If the relative humidity is high, like above 75%, then 30°C can be really uncomfortable.
Mentioned this in a another topic, but if/when it gets into the mid-high 80s indoors, I usually start to notice the heat. I honestly don't mind wearing long sleeves when it's over 90*F/32*C outside
Naposledy upravil linis; 8. čvn. 2020 v 5.51
Because we all use superior units like Celsius and Kelvin. Press F to that other useless unit.
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