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April 30, 2013, 10:30:24 PM
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Ambient today is HOT. Shu.

83.3f 28.5c.
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April 30, 2013, 10:43:01 PM
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Ambient today is HOT. Shu.

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86°F/30°C here. This summer is not going to be pleasant.

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April 30, 2013, 10:45:38 PM
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Ambient today is HOT. Shu.

83.3f 28.5c.

86°F/30°C here. This summer is not going to be pleasant.

LOL, forreal, I can already feel the drips of sweat. Thank goodness for this

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April 30, 2013, 10:50:49 PM
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I'll be satisfied with one of these:


And one of these:


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April 30, 2013, 10:52:13 PM
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I'll be satisfied with one of these:


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Definitely. Atleast make it 74f.
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April 30, 2013, 10:55:42 PM
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74F would be just about perfect.

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April 30, 2013, 10:58:10 PM
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74F would be just about perfect.

I'm dreading the 90+ degree days. june, july and hot ass august.

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April 30, 2013, 11:01:00 PM
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74F would be just about perfect.

I'm dreading the 90+ degree days. june, july and hot ass august.

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Meanwhile, in Oz, they're firing up the bitcoin heaters.

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May 19, 2013, 09:34:54 PM
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Ambient today is HOT. Shu.

83.3f 28.5c.

Sweating in here.

88.9f/31.6c

Had to drop clocks down to

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May 19, 2013, 09:51:12 PM
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Switched on the A/C yesterday... kind of shocked it still works. Before I bought the house, the bank owned it. They apparently don't do jack-shit in research on the people they hire for maintenance. Lawn maintenance people managed to cut through both the solid copper (and fairly thick!) A/C wire and the cheap vinyl siding (they pretty severely cut the siding, and that was a big PitA to get back on right -- still haven't done one of the corners). They cut out a big section of the wire, so I used cheap copper-strand wire and aluminum connectors to keep it going, since that's what I had on-hand. So far, nothing terrible's happened. Temperatures on the connectors are fine and it's pulling exactly as much electricity as it should.

I suffered through a >105*F Summer in PA 2 or 3 years ago without A/C (took naps in the car for "sleep" on the hottest weeks). Now it's a decent 78*F indoors and have a window unit waiting in the garage if the rusty old central unit craps out. Don't have a bunch of GPU miners, now (it'd get over 130*F ambient in mining room before with a bunch of box fans moving air in and out of the house -- was basically like being in a dehydrator with 15 MPH winds -- I'd smoke in there and lose about 80% of the tobacco to the wind smoking it for me), so at least I'm not combating wasted energy in the form of heat with a fairly powerful window unit going full-blast which couldn't even get temps to what they were outside. Definitely wish I set the gardens up to automatically water before the Summer heat came, though.
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May 20, 2013, 06:21:48 AM
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34C outside, 25C inside.

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May 20, 2013, 07:42:56 AM
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LOL Tongue I really suck at dealing with heat but I can happily sit through winter, it's only 14 or so degrees and I feel boiling.
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May 20, 2013, 01:09:35 PM
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Yea, today I'm gonna be pulling the the panels off the A/C "furnace" inside unit, and scrubbing the A coils. A coil on the first unit is done it was clogged with dust, sorta, got to get at the top of it now, then work on the second inside unit A coil. Not fun at all, hand cuts all over ect.
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May 20, 2013, 01:16:41 PM
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Switched on the A/C yesterday... kind of shocked it still works. Before I bought the house, the bank owned it. They apparently don't do jack-shit in research on the people they hire for maintenance. Lawn maintenance people managed to cut through both the solid copper (and fairly thick!) A/C wire and the cheap vinyl siding (they pretty severely cut the siding, and that was a big PitA to get back on right -- still haven't done one of the corners). They cut out a big section of the wire, so I used cheap copper-strand wire and aluminum connectors to keep it going, since that's what I had on-hand. So far, nothing terrible's happened. Temperatures on the connectors are fine and it's pulling exactly as much electricity as it should.

I suffered through a >105*F Summer in PA 2 or 3 years ago without A/C (took naps in the car for "sleep" on the hottest weeks). Now it's a decent 78*F indoors and have a window unit waiting in the garage if the rusty old central unit craps out. Don't have a bunch of GPU miners, now (it'd get over 130*F ambient in mining room before with a bunch of box fans moving air in and out of the house -- was basically like being in a dehydrator with 15 MPH winds -- I'd smoke in there and lose about 80% of the tobacco to the wind smoking it for me), so at least I'm not combating wasted energy in the form of heat with a fairly powerful window unit going full-blast which couldn't even get temps to what they were outside. Definitely wish I set the gardens up to automatically water before the Summer heat came, though.

Oh yea, you moved to some place in Indiana, didn't you? If I recall correctly, you were looking to rent or buy in Indiana.
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May 20, 2013, 03:33:27 PM
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19C outside 29C inside...

I hate this apartment...

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May 20, 2013, 05:40:54 PM
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Switched on the A/C yesterday... kind of shocked it still works. Before I bought the house, the bank owned it. They apparently don't do jack-shit in research on the people they hire for maintenance. Lawn maintenance people managed to cut through both the solid copper (and fairly thick!) A/C wire and the cheap vinyl siding (they pretty severely cut the siding, and that was a big PitA to get back on right -- still haven't done one of the corners). They cut out a big section of the wire, so I used cheap copper-strand wire and aluminum connectors to keep it going, since that's what I had on-hand. So far, nothing terrible's happened. Temperatures on the connectors are fine and it's pulling exactly as much electricity as it should.

I suffered through a >105*F Summer in PA 2 or 3 years ago without A/C (took naps in the car for "sleep" on the hottest weeks). Now it's a decent 78*F indoors and have a window unit waiting in the garage if the rusty old central unit craps out. Don't have a bunch of GPU miners, now (it'd get over 130*F ambient in mining room before with a bunch of box fans moving air in and out of the house -- was basically like being in a dehydrator with 15 MPH winds -- I'd smoke in there and lose about 80% of the tobacco to the wind smoking it for me), so at least I'm not combating wasted energy in the form of heat with a fairly powerful window unit going full-blast which couldn't even get temps to what they were outside. Definitely wish I set the gardens up to automatically water before the Summer heat came, though.

Oh yea, you moved to some place in Indiana, didn't you? If I recall correctly, you were looking to rent or buy in Indiana.

My old stomping grounds was Northwest Indiana. How far are you from that general area? PM me and I'll tell you what town I grew up in, whereupon you don't have to state where you are.
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May 20, 2013, 10:56:17 PM
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Why can't summer just fuck off and die? I swear the only thing I find pleasant about it is getting distracted by the cute girls everything else is extremely unpleasant and causes me headaches or gives me hayfever, I'll be glad if global warming happens as people predict and causes a new ice age if it means an end to the damn summer.
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May 20, 2013, 10:59:36 PM
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Yep.

A scorching 75F outside.  Thankfully the cool breeze off the ocean is keeping things reasonable.  Nice to see the sunbathers out.


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May 20, 2013, 11:08:48 PM
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I'd suck living where you guys are LOL Tongue I can barely stand it here in the UK when it's summer and it'd be cold for you lot.
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May 20, 2013, 11:24:54 PM
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Sucking on ice cubes really helps cool down your body.

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