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  •  09-27-2007, 11:25 PM 181195

    Cool [H] What is your temperature (at home)?

    I feel great at 72.  At 78 I start to get antsy and after 81 I am very anxious.  Unfortunately, I am the only one in our household who feels this way. Big Smile

    What temperature do you like at home?


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  •  09-28-2007, 12:14 AM 181198 in reply to 181195

    Re: What is your temperature (at home)?

    68 is ideal.  If I am awake, I can cope up to 71, as long as the air isn't still.  It has to be moving.  I have several fans.  My body could stand warmer, but I can't breathe if my head is hot.

    At night, I'm actually comfortable down as low as the low sixties.  I just burrow down in a couple of quilts, pull them up to my neck, leaving only my head (and occasionally one foot) exposed.  I can't sleep in a hot room, wake up with allergies flaring and a bad headache. 

    I have radiator heat, which I love because the heat is low to the ground.  If it gets too hot, since I can't set a precise temperature, I just crack the windows even if it is near freezing outside.  Friends have joked that they can see their breath in my home, but I've always been that way.  My mother is the same.

  •  09-28-2007, 8:39 AM 181201 in reply to 181198

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    Re: What is your temperature (at home)?

    My thermostats are in Celsius.

  •  09-28-2007, 10:07 AM 181206 in reply to 181201

    Re: What is your temperature (at home)?



     74-76


  •  09-28-2007, 10:28 AM 181208 in reply to 181206

    Re: What is your temperature (at home)?

    78
  •  09-28-2007, 11:02 AM 181209 in reply to 181208

    Re: What is your temperature (at home)?

    Summer time 80 during the day and 74 at night

    Winter time as low as 64. We have no problem with high temperature during the day but I can't sleep when it is not cold. Must be my siberian genes. Confused


  •  09-28-2007, 11:43 AM 181211 in reply to 181209

    Re: What is your temperature (at home)?

    I have no idea.... me too lazy to install digital thermostats, and the standard ones I don't get..   

    most likely its in 68-70 range, according to my electric bill ;) 


    - Независимость - это когда в 20-й раз наступаешь на одни и те же грабли, а русские уже ни при чем....
  •  09-28-2007, 3:08 PM 181225 in reply to 181211

    Re: What is your temperature (at home)?

    75-80
    This is like deja vu all over again. Yogi Berra
  •  09-28-2007, 10:50 PM 181253 in reply to 181195

    Re: What is your temperature (at home)?

    I keep it at 65-67 in the winter and 75 or 76 in the summer.

    When it is cold you can put more clothes on, however when it is hot there is only so much you can take off. 


    Sasha

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  •  09-30-2007, 11:28 AM 181274 in reply to 181195

    Re: What is your temperature (at home)?

    70-74
    -SU-
    если вас кинули - самое время расправить крылья


  •  09-30-2007, 12:12 PM 181275 in reply to 181274

    Re: What is your temperature (at home)?

    74-76, in my room - 77- 83... :)

    music of meah
  •  11-27-2007, 11:06 AM 183025 in reply to 181195

    Re: What is your temperature (at home)?

    78  :).
  •  11-27-2007, 11:37 AM 183030 in reply to 183025

    Re: What is your temperature (at home)?

    Which season?

    summer 77-78

    winter 68 night 71 day 



  •  11-27-2007, 1:03 PM 183039 in reply to 183030

    Re: What is your temperature (at home)?

    I move it up and down whenever i damn well feel like it, and if anyone complains, I make rambling logical arguments.

    You people need to learn to think ouside the box.


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  •  11-27-2007, 1:17 PM 183040 in reply to 183039

    Re: What is your temperature (at home)?

    Thinking outside the box I'll make a brilliant conclusion that Egor lives in an apartment rather than a large 2- or 3-story home! 

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