68. My window unit is set at 69 right now. I will set it to 66 on a really hot day.
72-74
I dunno my Fahrenheit but I think that's about it.
I dunno my Fahrenheit but I think that's about it.
we keep the bedrooms at 62 and the kitchen, family room area at 68, as they have more sunlight and are harder to cool.
Its so refreshing walking in my house on a hot summer day, you have no idea.
Its so refreshing walking in my house on a hot summer day, you have no idea.
That is your Fahrenheit unless its 74 degrees Celsiuscsmag wrote:
72-74
I dunno my Fahrenheit but I think that's about it.
Not what i meant.Gooners wrote:
That is your Fahrenheit unless its 74 degrees Celsiuscsmag wrote:
72-74
I dunno my Fahrenheit but I think that's about it.
I meant that i don't know my Fahrenheit very well and that I was guessing.
9/5ths the temp in C + 32
or to make it easy, doubt and add 32.
or to make it easy, doubt and add 32.
O lolcsmag wrote:
Not what i meant.Gooners wrote:
That is your Fahrenheit unless its 74 degrees Celsiuscsmag wrote:
72-74
I dunno my Fahrenheit but I think that's about it.
I meant that i don't know my Fahrenheit very well and that I was guessing.
75
I thought I was going to be the highest until I read that ... we keep ours at 78 primarily because my wife runs 25 miles a week and has no fat on her. If it were up to me, the house would be 60.RTHKI wrote:
81
80
64 all day and night.
74. Wish it was lower.
haha, glad i'm used to 80 degrees in the house, which means less turning on the AC!, Actually, I can last in 90 degrees in the house only for a couple hours, after that it needs to cool down fast.Poseidon wrote:
74. Wish it was lower.
I'm VERY warm blooded. Like, VERY. I can't stand the heat. I mean, I can, but not for very long and there has to be a breeze.=NHB=Shadow wrote:
haha, glad i'm used to 80 degrees in the house, which means less turning on the AC!, Actually, I can last in 90 degrees in the house only for a couple hours, after that it needs to cool down fast.Poseidon wrote:
74. Wish it was lower.
70F
21c in the proper conversion.
21c in the proper conversion.

fuck you guys. 68? 69? 74? jesus christ how do you afford that? 79-85 here.
Usually 66-70. Mother-dearest likes it like THE NORTH FUCKING POLE.
If I lived alone I would leave it off and open some windows, or have it on to keep the temp below 85
If I lived alone I would leave it off and open some windows, or have it on to keep the temp below 85
I could live in 90 degree weather all summer if theres a good breeze lol like 24/7Poseidon wrote:
I'm VERY warm blooded. Like, VERY. I can't stand the heat. I mean, I can, but not for very long and there has to be a breeze.=NHB=Shadow wrote:
haha, glad i'm used to 80 degrees in the house, which means less turning on the AC!, Actually, I can last in 90 degrees in the house only for a couple hours, after that it needs to cool down fast.Poseidon wrote:
74. Wish it was lower.
Google knows everything and does everything.csmag wrote:
Not what i meant.Gooners wrote:
That is your Fahrenheit unless its 74 degrees Celsiuscsmag wrote:
72-74
I dunno my Fahrenheit but I think that's about it.
I meant that i don't know my Fahrenheit very well and that I was guessing.
Even conversions.
21
people run air conditioners all day?
if ur cold put on a coat. if ur hot have a cold shower.
if ur cold put on a coat. if ur hot have a cold shower.
72-73 sometimes 74...have window units, both way oversized for the area, and I have ceiling fans in every room...they make a huge difference.
My wife and i fuss all the time about where they are set hehe, I just cant in good faith burn the extra power. These settings, and those fans alone save me over $20 a month on my power bill so...
Besides the savings, I feel like I'm kinda contributing to the reduction of carbon emmisions etc etc (insert green speak here...)
My wife and i fuss all the time about where they are set hehe, I just cant in good faith burn the extra power. These settings, and those fans alone save me over $20 a month on my power bill so...
Besides the savings, I feel like I'm kinda contributing to the reduction of carbon emmisions etc etc (insert green speak here...)
Don't need one...
This...teddy..jimmy wrote:
Don't need one...
But when we go to Barbados, our house there I think it's on like 55 or so because it's so damn fucking hot, don't spend much time inside though..
#rekt