What Do You Do To Keep Cool During The Summer?


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We know, but what do you do when it's hot? :laugh:

rofl :rofl:

I usually just take of my top and keep the windows open (but curtains closed :p)

In the first few weeks of summer I had a 10 year old air con going but that thing uses up so much power (and our electricity bills are high enough as it is), I decided it wasn't really worth it

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Central air conditioning with a thermostat. ;) Also have some ceiling fans for the days when it's cool (ie, below 30C).

For clothes, shorts and skimpy tops help some.

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:woot: Crank up the air conditioning, sip cold soda, and get naKed !

Quoted for pure truth.

Feels wonderful sleeping commando with the AC window unit blowing on you....

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Yuck AC in my home is not fully functional

So when it gets hot everyone starts drippin

and the fans go crankin

and the computers go meltin

and the cats go b****in

fun times

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Yeah, hot isn't that hard to deal with. Humidity....icckk East coast during the summer was horrible enough, I imagine it's worse in the South.

haha it's crazy to think that my processor's load temp in the winter is the same as your ambient temp :o

It is indeed...80-90% humidity makes you sweat as soon as you step outside. But to answer the question..I just turn down the thermostat a bit...the AC kicks in. :yes:

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In Kentucky, we have this awesome thing called air conditioning. I turn it on and it just cools the entire house down. AMAZING! It's 90 degrees and humid outside, but inside its a wonderful 70 degrees.

However, I do long for winter....

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In England, we milk every second of it. As soon as the sun comes out we go crazy and strip off.

Women get the horn + start wearing strappy revealing tops, and men go around with their bellies out staring at all the flesh on show.

:D

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I usually turn on the computer which is a freakin heating machine so things get even worse but after shut down my pc everything seems so cool and after a while when whings cool down i turn it on again :D

But the bad part is at night because i have the habit of staying late at night,sometimes up until morning. I'm all wet and most of the time i have a glass of water or cola near me. Sometimes i even get a hole bottle of water or cola so that i don't have to go all the way to the kitchen for water waking up my parents who don't even know that i'm not sleeping. :p

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central air at work ... air conditioned buses to and from ... walk slowly outside ...

at home I sit w/ a fan on full facing me ...

When I visited Singapore ... it was BRUTAL ... was peakin' at about 43C one day w/ 95% humidity ... I stepped out of my BEDROOM (no central air there ... at least not my aunts house) and was soaked through and through ... I often spent most of my day on the metro watchin' the hot women * LOL *

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and men go around with their bellies out staring at all the flesh on show.

Oh, it's the most wonderful tiiiiiime of the yeeeeeeear... :whistle:

Just be glad you guys actually have air conditioning =_=

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Here, my complex has AC but at my last place we didn't, I usually sat in silence in a puddle of my own sweat praying for heatstroke because that's when it got so cold. The days where it was hot but not hot enough to just nearly kill me were so cruel. But summer was no match for the terrible winter in that house, no fireplace, the only source of heat was a small heater vent on the floor of the living room that sprayed heat at the ceiling and we would all gather in blankets around this vent praying for just some of its heat to not reach the ceiling and instead warm our frozen bodies only to wake up entangled with each other due to some strange semiconscious instinct for survival. Going near windows was both dangerous and strictly forbidden, the only time you left your post around that small floor vent was to use the bathroom or to get everyone a hot beverage.

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Down here in Metarie(near New Orleans)is really hot....Yall are bit*hing about how hot it is and some of yall live in the North??

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