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  1. lxskllr

    Your thoughts on Air conditioning

    Back when malls were a thing, you could spend significant time walking inside. It was terrible in the winter. Heat was cranked way up, and my hands felt like they swelled up from the heat on top of wearing winter clothes. Miserable experience.
  2. lxskllr

    Your thoughts on Air conditioning

    If not for the humidity, I could live here without ac. If my ac broke, I probably wouldn't pay to fix it, though I might consider buying a portable unit depending on how things went. Thermostat is usually set to 80° when I'm home, and since this thread was started, I bumped it up to 84° when I...
  3. lxskllr

    Your thoughts on Air conditioning

    That bill doesn't really seem that bad to me, I spend <$1k/year on all energy combined aside from gasoline, but I've seen high bills like that from other people online that don't have electric cars. Might not have been USA, but still.
  4. lxskllr

    Your thoughts on Air conditioning

    Feels amazing when you get under the blankets again though. When summer turns to fall, I hold off putting a blanket on the bed til I'm shivering. Preferably I'll wake up early in the morning like that. I can then get the blanket, and that's the best night of the year. Happens once a year, and I...
  5. lxskllr

    Your thoughts on Air conditioning

    Maine is close to the top of my list for places to go if I left MD. New England generally, and /maybe/ PNW, but I'm used to the east coast. I'd rather stay on this side I think. If the world was open, northern Sweden, Finland, and maybe Ireland. Irish weather is great, but no trees!
  6. lxskllr

    Your thoughts on Air conditioning

    I didn't use it at all for about 20 years. I started using it here cause of moisture. Thermostat is set at 80°, and I have ceiling fans. My ac doesn't come on that much due to my tree cover. I'll set it to 83° when I leave for work, and it's usually lower than that when I get home; ac never came...
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