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Old 09-22-2015, 06:13 PM
 
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^^ low 60s?

 
Old 09-22-2015, 06:18 PM
 
Location: Arundel, FL
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Do you know what temp it's set to? I love that summer feeling of sweating outside and then going suddenly into a crisp cool place. I rarely find a building too cool nowadays. I am much more bothered by a stuffy interior than I am in hot weather outside.
Mid 60s. I don't get hot and sweaty walking between classes. It feels very pleasant after being in the Arctic wasteland for 50 minutes.
 
Old 09-22-2015, 06:20 PM
 
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I'm not used to them though so I don't know what to say. I couldn't be bothered with people who I have to tip toe around.

I was actually shocked at the number, there was at least 10.
I personally never say anything to them. I don't know what to say either, so I just never interacted with any Muslim in my college. I only have one Muslim friend from England, she is very liberal. But, they are rare, I think. She's like me, we don't wear our religion on our sleeve to the point people are so surprised that we're not agnostic or atheist.

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Do you know what temp it's set to? I love that summer feeling of sweating outside and then going suddenly into a crisp cool place. I rarely find a building too cool nowadays. I am much more bothered by a stuffy interior than I am in hot weather outside.
Nothing is worse than hot, stagnant air inside a building
 
Old 09-22-2015, 06:23 PM
 
Location: Arundel, FL
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Nothing is worse than hot, stagnant air inside a building
I spend as much time as possible climbing the stairs to my 3rd floor chemistry classroom just so I can warm myself up before I enter the freezer. They either have no AC or are poorly air-conditioned. Warmest indoor place on campus that I've found so far.
 
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Location: Western Massachusetts
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Dad of my Roommate first year was an executive at American Express. Worth around $10 million. He got a drunk phone call once from his dad. He had no "upper-class" accent, dont think there is such a thing in the US
 
Old 09-22-2015, 06:27 PM
 
Location: Northern Ireland and temporarily England
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From Dorm To Florida Heat To A Freezing Classroom | The Odyssey

100% true. The Student Union at UCF has icicles hanging from the ceiling.
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I personally never say anything to them. I don't know what to say either, so I just never interacted with any Muslim in my college. I only have one Muslim friend from England, she is very liberal. But, they are rare, I think. She's like me, we don't wear our religion on our sleeve to the point people are so surprised that we're not agnostic or atheist.



Nothing is worse than hot, stagnant air inside a building
Yes I'm intimidated by them. I'd not know what to say to them... It's annoying because we shouldn't have to be intimidated.
 
Old 09-22-2015, 06:28 PM
 
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I spend as much time as possible climbing the stairs to my 3rd floor chemistry classroom just so I can warm myself up before I enter the freezer. They either have no AC or are poorly air-conditioned. Warmest indoor place on campus that I've found so far.
Bring a jacket?

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Dad of my Roommate first year was an executive at American Express. Worth around $10 million. He got a drunk phone call once from his dad. He had no "upper-class" accent, dont think there is such a thing in the US
There is no such thing in the US anymore, not since the 1960s I believe. When I think of the upper class accents that are now extinct, I think of Gregory Peck
 
Old 09-22-2015, 06:29 PM
 
Location: Arundel, FL
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Bring a jacket?
Why should I have to when it's 90 F outside? The thermostat setting is what should be changed.
 
Old 09-22-2015, 06:30 PM
 
Location: Northern Ireland and temporarily England
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Dad of my Roommate first year was an executive at American Express. Worth around $10 million. He got a drunk phone call once from his dad. He had no "upper-class" accent, dont think there is such a thing in the US
They scare me though, they've got so much power with that money. I can't help but get angry about it to be honest, I don't think anyone should have a monopoly over the rest of the population.

And yes there is an upper class in England, I don't know much about it but i've started to pick up on a few people.
 
Old 09-22-2015, 06:43 PM
 
Location: Lexington, KY
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Mid 60s. I don't get hot and sweaty walking between classes. It feels very pleasant after being in the Arctic wasteland for 50 minutes.
I used to always sweat walking to class if it was 80F+ outside. It would often take half an hour sitting at the desk in the classroom before my body temp felt normal again. I think mid 60s would be excessive, though.

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Nothing is worse than hot, stagnant air inside a building
Yep, my house is stagnant especially in the bedrooms. It's pretty sad when you come home from Florida in July and notice immediately how much warmer it feels in your house.
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