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When I grow my beard, it makes me look like a typical Arab Muslim lol. I just have that thickness and texture to it that I don't grow a beard, I grow a "terrorist beard" according to my friends
It feels like it. He set it at 73 F...not long before icicles start forming on the ceiling.
Is it window AC? Window unit start making me feels chilly at warmer temps, sometimes at like 72-73F, unlike central unit (now slightly below 70F and comfortable), i think its due to more "injection" in window ones
Strange to hear college dorms having A/C. Had A/C in one dorm. Ugh. No functioning thermostat, it just blasted too much A/C. We opened the windows to let in outside air; did no good. It's September. Outside air isn't warm enough to actually warm your room most days. People were trying to figure out how to close the vents.
I'd rather be too cold a hundred or more days than be too warm for a single day.
Is it window AC? Window unit start making me feels chilly at warmer temps, sometimes at like 72-73F, unlike central unit (now slightly below 70F and comfortable), i think its due to more "injection" in window ones
No, central AC. Window units are pretty much nonexistent in Florida. Indeed, I am not feeling the injection.
Yeah, I can open my window but I don't like the idea of wasting energy.
Is the amount of A/C set by your thermostat or whatever the building feels like spewing out? If the latter, it doesn't waste energy if open the window.
Why would I have my fan on if I'm freezing my ass off?
That's the only way I can imagine 73º feeling cold.
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