My area also has high humidity, 12°C is indeed freezing. We add lots of layers…
My area also has high humidity, 12°C is indeed freezing. We add lots of layers…
Actually no. When it’s that hot, I leave it on from afternoon / evening till before sleep. It was a couple of hours.
When it’s 40℃ outside, I set my AC to around 30 too.
To save energy, I set my AC at 28℃ in the summer, for a couple of hours in the afternoon. In the winter if my room temperature wasn’t below 8℃ I don’t use heating. Otherwise I set it to 12℃.
Apparently I don’t understand the very energy consuming 20℃ summers/winters.
It’s not enforced by my schools, but when I was little, speaking local languages at school was forbidden. It’s getting better now, but at that time, only the official language was allowed.
Another rule was boys weren’t allowed to wear longer hairs. If the hairline was below the ears, they would be asked to cut it shorter. From time to time, boys from my class were forced to cut their hair during classes with the company of a teacher.
But it’s either this or hospital. Human body can’t cool down in very hot and high humidity environments, for example 40 degrees and 90% humidity. My mother was sent to hospital due to heat stroke, AC is life-saving. It would be better if there were better ways.
Always humid heat, days above 35 degrees have increased a lot. Have to use an AC all summer long… Prayers to those who have to work outside.
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I use it on my carbon steel stuffs to prevent rust. I think it works better than WD40.
Usually I just imagine things. It keeps me busy.
Almost all smart things, except a smartphone, which sadly I can’t avoid. Maybe I just don’t want to be connected 24/7.
Stardew Valley. I don’t know why I didn’t get it the first time. Maybe it was the art style? Now it becomes my daily routine…