As we are now fully in summer, I think at least? What's your A/C set on. We keep ours on 74 and its always comfortable, though the cats might think different. A buddy at works keeps his on 70.
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79 degreesYou must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie BanksComment
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No need for home A/C on the cities by the Bay.
Stores do have them though...as well as the inner part of the Bay Area, places like Concord, Walnut Creek, and Dublin.
But in both San Francisco and Oakland, not needed, for while it can get hot and sunny, the northern Pacific Ocean breeze keeps things cool.
I sweat essily, and get miserable in hot weather, but I do fine at home during the Summer without an A/C, we have a couple of fans, and my bedroom has a ceiling fan, that's all it's needed.Last edited by Hector; Jun 21, '13, 6:09 PM.sigpicComment
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Being in the midwest, I cannot even fathom living anywhere on Earth without AC. It's just not in the culture or human nature around here. I keep it right around 72 or so depending on external temps.I almost had a psychic girlfriend but she dumped me before we met.
If anyone here believes in psychokinesis, please raise my hand.Comment
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You just need good ceiling fans. Only have them on when you sitting under them. Florida will beat anywhere in humidity or at least tie. I'm and air conditioned gypsy and if your equipment is working right and not under sized. 77-78 with ceiling fans is all you need.Comment
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80. It gets hot here, but our AC would be on constantly 24 hours a day if we set it any lower. It's just not a big enough unit for our square footage. I ain't paying $500 a month to PG&E to be cold!!Comment
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I wonder how Wee67 is doing with his new move to FL and not running the ac but a dehumidifier theory. lol
http://megomuseum.com/community/show...-to-DehumidifyComment
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