Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I posted earlier that i keep mine at 78 when we are home. Yes I would like it cooler at times and could afford the cost, but my environmental concerns keep me at 78..not off..but at 78. So to you who like to be cold, no I don't want a medal, I just want a livable planet for our children.
Thank you. This is also why I keep my AC set higher than 70 (we keep it at 76 or 77 if it's on at all, most days we can get by with a little AC in the hottest part of the day and then just using ceiling fans).
For people setting the AC to 70 or below, what are you wearing at home? The only person I know who sets theirs that low is morbidly obese and wears long pants, an undershirt, and a button-down every day in the summer. Makes way more sense to dress for the heat and use fewer resources to me (and well, not to be morbidly obese).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I posted earlier that i keep mine at 78 when we are home. Yes I would like it cooler at times and could afford the cost, but my environmental concerns keep me at 78..not off..but at 78. So to you who like to be cold, no I don't want a medal, I just want a livable planet for our children.
Thank you. This is also why I keep my AC set higher than 70 (we keep it at 76 or 77 if it's on at all, most days we can get by with a little AC in the hottest part of the day and then just using ceiling fans).
For people setting the AC to 70 or below, what are you wearing at home? The only person I know who sets theirs that low is morbidly obese and wears long pants, an undershirt, and a button-down every day in the summer. Makes way more sense to dress for the heat and use fewer resources to me (and well, not to be morbidly obese).
It was just a matter of time before someone brought in fat people to the mix. Happens every time on DCUM, pretty much no matter what the topic... "oh, and while I'm at it, let me just throw in a dig about fat people"...![]()
Perhaps you misunderstand me -- I'm chunky myself, but my friend is morbidly obese (400+ lbs) and still dresses warmly in his home. I'm not making an issue of being overweight, it's an issue of not dressing warmly if you already have internal insulation (which, again, I myself have). Remember how hot you were when you were pregnant? You wouldn't have worn a sweater and cranked the thermostat to 55, but that's basically what my friend does.
Heck, even athletic, thin people would benefit from wearing lighter, breathable clothing instead of cranking the AC. Better than wasting non-renewable resources to stay cool.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I'm wondering where you all live where you feel safe sleeping with your windows open all night long. Especially in your children's rooms. We use AC more than I would need because we can't leave the windows open all the time - especially overnight. And on the weekends when we're in and out all day long, it's really inconvenient to shut up all the windows and turn off all the fans every time we leave. Not to mention that it gets really hot then while we're out and takes a long time to cool down again with the windows open. Maybe out in the burbs where you are at home all day this works, but not so much in the city (i live on Capitol Hill). Also, I find our house gets hot much faster than where I grew up in the suburbs, because we have almost no shade from trees on our house and get full sun instead.
Do you really all feel safe sleeping with windows open????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I posted earlier that i keep mine at 78 when we are home. Yes I would like it cooler at times and could afford the cost, but my environmental concerns keep me at 78..not off..but at 78. So to you who like to be cold, no I don't want a medal, I just want a livable planet for our children.
Thank you. This is also why I keep my AC set higher than 70 (we keep it at 76 or 77 if it's on at all, most days we can get by with a little AC in the hottest part of the day and then just using ceiling fans).
For people setting the AC to 70 or below, what are you wearing at home? The only person I know who sets theirs that low is morbidly obese and wears long pants, an undershirt, and a button-down every day in the summer. Makes way more sense to dress for the heat and use fewer resources to me (and well, not to be morbidly obese).
It was just a matter of time before someone brought in fat people to the mix. Happens every time on DCUM, pretty much no matter what the topic... "oh, and while I'm at it, let me just throw in a dig about fat people"...![]()
Anonymous wrote:I'm not much of an A/C user. For those of you who keep the summer thermostat really low, like around 70, what temp do you keep it at in the winter? Way lower, to compensate for the much warmer clothes you're presumably wearing?
I feel like some places are like 72 in the winter and 68 in the summer. This makes me miserable!
Anonymous wrote:I'm not much of an A/C user. For those of you who keep the summer thermostat really low, like around 70, what temp do you keep it at in the winter? Way lower, to compensate for the much warmer clothes you're presumably wearing?
I feel like some places are like 72 in the winter and 68 in the summer. This makes me miserable!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I posted earlier that i keep mine at 78 when we are home. Yes I would like it cooler at times and could afford the cost, but my environmental concerns keep me at 78..not off..but at 78. So to you who like to be cold, no I don't want a medal, I just want a livable planet for our children.
Thank you. This is also why I keep my AC set higher than 70 (we keep it at 76 or 77 if it's on at all, most days we can get by with a little AC in the hottest part of the day and then just using ceiling fans).
For people setting the AC to 70 or below, what are you wearing at home? The only person I know who sets theirs that low is morbidly obese and wears long pants, an undershirt, and a button-down every day in the summer. Makes way more sense to dress for the heat and use fewer resources to me (and well, not to be morbidly obese).
Anonymous wrote:I posted earlier that i keep mine at 78 when we are home. Yes I would like it cooler at times and could afford the cost, but my environmental concerns keep me at 78..not off..but at 78. So to you who like to be cold, no I don't want a medal, I just want a livable planet for our children.
Anonymous wrote:Throwing your money away.