I went slightly insane this morning and did this: [link]
oh, gosuh [sp?].
Mal ,'The Message'
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I went slightly insane this morning and did this: [link]
oh, gosuh [sp?].
My heating/ac unit is one of those old-fashioned 70's-era wall units that the motels used to have, with the dial that says "Hot/Cold" and is progressively redder or bluer on either side, and a switch for "Fan On/Off" and buttons for "Heat," "Air," and "Blow Only." So, I have no idea what my temperature actually is at any time.
Feel free to join me.
EVIL!
I think 68 to 70 is about right. we might actually turn it as high as 72. Night I have it at 62 - but I have a programmable thermostat that turns on the heat about half an hour before we wake up. We also have an electric blanket - thatis turn off on my side once the bed is warmed up - but matt has up on high.
currently it is 66 degrees . too cold unless I am doing vigorous house cleaning. and I am not.
My thermostat is preprogrammed to go down at night, which is good, but it doesn't click back on early enough in the morning for me. I don't know how to reprogram it though.
Just turned up the heat. and the sun came out. I guess the fog is leaving today
For the first winter ever, my house will have insulation. Still no central heating, but I am happy.
Happy mac day, msbelle!
I have a heater in the middle of my apartment and the thermostat is right across from it, so the other rooms are colder.
When I am not home, I keep it at 56-58. I turn it up to 70 when I get home and leave it there for about 1/2, at which point I either turn it to 60 and get under the covers, or 64 and do something fairly active. In the morning when I get up, I turn it to 70 again while I get ready, and back down to 56-58 before I leave.
But we only have a heater in the living room.
And it is CREEPY.
Except for the person-sized gas wall units we had when I was wee (I have no idea if they blew. I remembed warming my feet on them) I've always had forced air gas heat. Boilers and radiators and scary-ass ovens in the floor kinda freak me out. Electric, less so, but still weird!
Summer = 75ish (window units on thermostats) turned off during most days.
Winter - no idea, I have zero control. it is hot in the middle of the furnaces ON cycle and it is cold right before they kick on. I know I feel cold with anything below 70.