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Default Seriously too hot for cooking!


"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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> On 7/19/2015 9:36 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> Got my hair cut the other day. Hairdresser has a shop at the side of
>> her unACed home. It's a newer home and quite fancy looking. She does
>> have AC in the shop and she has used it. But not that day. Client
>> before her was practically begging her to turn it on and she would not.
>> Had my hair not seriously needed a bang trim, I would have just left.
>> It was miserable.

>
> Had you (and maybe others) walked out, she would get the hint in the
> future. AC as for the comfort of customers as well as the workers. Being
> cheap does not always pay off.


Yes, but I don't know where else I would have gone. I am thinking back to
all of the other salons I have been to in the past and none had *any* AC.
>
>>
>> Today I saw people asking on Facebook if there were any churches with
>> AC. They got no response.

>
> People often go to the movies when hot, or the mall.


The mall isn't particually cool with all of the skylights and the theater
doesn't always put on the AC. We did try the movies a week ago but the
movie that we went to (Ted 2) was so disgusting, we walked out.

>> Only now do I not feel sick and
>> headachy because I *finally* got the new swamp cooler working.
>> Apparently I had overfilled it but there is no way to tell how much
>> water is actually in there. I am now just erring on the less side.
>> This one won't get damaged if the water runs out. It just won't cool.
>> I blasted about a gallon of water out of the beast in 3 hours last night
>> and only managed to raise the humidity to 43%.

>
> I still don't get the swamp cooler thing. 43% humidity is the maximum I
> want to see in the heat. A portable AC can be installed in any room with
> any window and it actually removes the heat to the outside and reduced
> humidity to a comfortable level. A properly sized AC will get the
> temperature down at least 20 degrees below outside, maybe more. Our
> bedroom is 70, the rest of the house is about 73.


They can not be easily installed in *these* windows. We've been through
this before. They are very large, very tall, sliding ones. And now they can
not be installed at all after I had Mr. Handyman put the hardware cloth over
all of them. That is necessary for the cats.