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View Poll Results: What temperature (in Farenheit)do you keep your house at (while you are awake in it)?
62 degrees 1 3.13%
63 degrees 0 0%
64 degrees 0 0%
65 degrees 6 18.75%
66 degrees 3 9.38%
67 degrees 2 6.25%
68 degrees 8 25.00%
69 degrees 3 9.38%
70 degrees 4 12.50%
71 degrees 1 3.13%
72 degrees 1 3.13%
73 degrees 0 0%
74 degrees 1 3.13%
75 degrees 0 0%
None of the above 2 6.25%
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Old 02-08-2007, 09:30 PM   #46
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Ever thought about paraphrasing and linking?

you forgot to cite the original there, too.

The article is shite also. Conversion to Metric is easy. If the Brits can do it, surely the Americans can? Or have we finally found the thing y'all aren't better at?
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Old 02-08-2007, 09:36 PM   #47
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Assuming you also turned your central heating way down, your space heater might save you money. Another option is to get a humidifier. Humid air feels slightly warmer than dry air. Helps your skin and nasal passages too. But you would again need to turn down the thermostat to see a savings. And you don't want to overdo it to the point that you get condensation on your walls or all over your windows dripping down to the sill.
Thanks. It's something to think about.


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If you can`t walk around naked (Or a least in under ware) for brief periods during the winter in your house...then it sucks!
really now. Never saw that before.

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Old 02-09-2007, 04:32 AM   #48
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snip~ However, with increasing globalization it makes sense to consider that much of the world, and especially the scientific world, relies on the metric system. Our ability to learn it makes us have that much more in common with our fellow countries
What are you, nuts? What good is being the Superpower, if we can't force the world to do it our way?
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Old 02-09-2007, 04:43 AM   #49
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... Conversion to Metric is easy. If the Brits can do it, surely the Americans can? Or have we finally found the thing y'all aren't better at?
That the Brits have already done it is exactly why we won't do it. If we can't be first then we won't go.

Not that we would necessarily mind falling in line behind that Brits, mind you, but the French have also already done it and we'll be damned to hell before we'll line up behind the frogs.
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Old 02-09-2007, 05:08 AM   #50
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I was also brought up during the metric conversion, but unlike the others it didn't leave me bilingual, just confused.

I have dyscalculia and estimating weights/ heights/ distances is tricky for me anyway, unless it's by direct experience. So I know how far 60 miles is, because I've travelled that far, I can feel it. Recently tv programmes have started presenting distances/ speeds in kilometres and it drives me crazy because by the time I work it out, I'm way behind in whatever I'm watching. I understand that they're trying to move us totally to metric, but while cars and signposts are still in miles it's not really going to work.

Same with weight - I was watching a programme on elephants seals last night. Yes I could see the males were big - bigger than the females, but on a rocky shore there isn't much to put them in perspective. No use me trying to remember how many kg they said they were, it was in the hundreds and that's all my mind retained.

I can't think in kg, km or cm (for height) until it becomes the standard and I have things to compare it to

(Degrees celcius is natural for me because I never learned to judge temperature by farenheit - ironically i have to translate it in most conversation)
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Old 02-09-2007, 07:33 PM   #51
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That the Brits have already done it is exactly why we won't do it. If we can't be first then we won't go.

Not that we would necessarily mind falling in line behind that Brits, mind you, but the French have also already done it and we'll be damned to hell before we'll line up behind the frogs.
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Old 02-09-2007, 11:33 PM   #52
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I keep my place at 78deg but I turn off the air and keep the windows open during the day when I'm not at home. Having been born and raised in South Florida I truly detest the cold, it's 69deg outside right now and I'm shivering.
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Old 02-10-2007, 09:05 AM   #53
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If you can`t walk around naked (Or a least in under ware) for brief periods during the winter in your house...then it sucks!
"Under ware"? Is that some European spelling of underwear, or is it just plain stupid?
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Old 02-10-2007, 03:51 PM   #54
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I would never keep my house at 68 F, just because it'd too damn politically correct.
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Old 02-10-2007, 07:01 PM   #55
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Around 50 years ago someone came up with concrete, cinder blocks as a great building material. My split level is blks. 1st floor high in back and just under windows in front.
This AM was 29 outside, 68 head high in kitchen and close to east wall 55. Wind had been from east. Think now days they fill with vemiculite? or something when it's built. I use wood heat, so temp depends on when I last added wood.
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Old 02-10-2007, 07:24 PM   #56
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Ever thought about paraphrasing and linking?

you forgot to cite the original there, too.

The article is shite also. Conversion to Metric is easy. If the Brits can do it, surely the Americans can? Or have we finally found the thing y'all aren't better at?

Duh?...we were an English colony that carried on with English customs...at that time!
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Old 02-10-2007, 07:27 PM   #57
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"Under ware"? Is that some European spelling of underwear, or is it just plain stupid?

Wow..."The Spelling Nazi" strikes again!
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Old 02-10-2007, 07:34 PM   #58
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I have dyscalculia and estimating weights/ heights/ distances is tricky for me anyway, unless it's by direct experience. So I know how far 60 miles is, because I've travelled that far, I can feel it. Recently tv programmes have started presenting distances/ speeds in kilometres and it drives me crazy because by the time I work it out, I'm way behind in whatever I'm watching. I understand that they're trying to move us totally to metric, but while cars and signposts are still in miles it's not really going to work.

So do I...I guess?...if I move to England can I get money from the socialist govt. for that horrid disability .


Haaaaa...haaaaaa...
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Old 02-11-2007, 02:31 PM   #59
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No, but they might have a bridge you can live under, just watch out for Billy Goat Gruff.
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Old 02-11-2007, 07:11 PM   #60
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No, but they might have a bridge you can live under, just watch out for Billy Goat Gruff.

Wow...quit...your hurting my feelings!
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