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"WasTA" wrote in message ... I just prefer the chilly nights! We have the windows open at night throughout the year. ditto Victor I'd have every window in the house open but you know what these women are like (ie from Venus as opposed to Mars) Fortunately Trevor, my wife is the same as me in that respect. Victor |
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In message , Paul Hyett
writes In uk.sci.weather on Sat, 9 Aug 2003 at 10:02:35, wrote : In article , "WasTA" wrote: never heard of anyone having a/c in this country You have now. Mine's been making it very pleasant despite the vile weather. Indoors, it stays under 21 and RH 45 all day. Party at Simon's house! Anyone see the story in the Guardian today about the man who gave himself frostbite in his Jaguar car? He cooled his bare left foot for about an hour to ease the discomfort of an insect bite. No permanent damage luckily. -- Anita Evans North Cumbria (anita[at]ra.evans.clara.co.uk to reply by e-mail) |
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In uk.sci.weather on Fri, 15 Aug 2003 at 19:22:13, wrote :
In article , "WasTA" wrote: One thing I have been amazed to learn in this newsgroup this week, is that there are houses in the Uk with air conditioning having only seen it in the Middle East many years ago (I have it in the car, and would certainly never get one without, as I use it for 8000 work miles) I would never go without it in the house either. I don't see why you are surprised to hear people have it at home. The DIY stores groan with the weight of [albeit inferior portable] aircon units every summer. I think I got my first domestic aircon ten years ago. What make of a/c do you have then? Is it a portable or fixed one? -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham, England |
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