Yeah, keep congratulating yourself for harming the environment, wasting energy, and driving up your electric bill. Meanwhile, I'm sure I'll do just fine with my fan in the open window after the sun goes down. Likely I will need to get up and close it once it cools down to about 60 or so.
Being from Texas, this is nothing. But I will say, at least HERE it cools down to the 60s or even 50s by fairly early in the evening even when the high pushes 100. Where I'm from, it is still in the 90's at 3 am.
And here, we have brief heat waves interspersed with cooler weather, as opposed to over half a year of unbroken 90 plus temps. And don't get me started about the difference in humidity!
Glad you are comfortable...so am I. Even more so not paying the electric bill for all that fake cold air (I do NOT miss those Texas bills! $400 a mth average all summer), contributing even more to pollution and (oh, so ironically) global climate change/warming and simply enjoying the natural (and quite tolerable, even ENJOYABLE, imo) change of the seasons.
Right!! We all laughed at you when you got that A/C installed, but for six days out of the year it is you who laughs at us. I bet you're enjoying a nice gooey banana split while bobbing along in your inground pool, reveling in our collective idiocy. You smug bastard.
I moved to Hawaii to get warm. Everywhere I go, the air conditioning is set at forty five degrees. Look at the label on any bottle of Heineken. It says to serve at forty five degrees. Even on The Bus, little school kids in Hawaii have to wear ski coats. The drivers all have an open window to let the warm air in. It's a booming business in Hawaii; selling ski coats to little school kids. Go figg'a.
And here, we have brief heat waves interspersed with cooler weather, as opposed to over half a year of unbroken 90 plus temps. And don't get me started about the difference in humidity!
Glad you are comfortable...so am I. Even more so not paying the electric bill for all that fake cold air (I do NOT miss those Texas bills! $400 a mth average all summer), contributing even more to pollution and (oh, so ironically) global climate change/warming and simply enjoying the natural (and quite tolerable, even ENJOYABLE, imo) change of the seasons.
(BTW, still chilling nicely, under the ceiling fan, near the open balcony door, after a nice dip in the pool...what a sucker, paying for AC, HAHA!)