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In response to
"
its not...untrue -- nm
"
by
Epiphany
Why would someone hate that someone else is sleeping with the window open? Isn't it rather hot in Texas?
Posted by
Krusty (aka krustylu)
Jul 21 '17, 07:06
That's a weird one.
Responses:
The average low in December in Austin is 42F. -- nm
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mara
Jul 21, 07:15
5
Sounds like you'd want to open your windows in the daytime. :-)
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Krusty
Jul 21, 07:23
4
But they specified "sleeping with a window open." -- nm
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mara
Jul 21, 07:30
3
Right. Still there would be at least a few months in the fall and spring where it would be the better option. -- nm
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Krusty
Jul 21, 07:38
2
Oh, right. Yes, it's better in terms of energy consumption for sure. I suppose some people just prefer AC. -- nm
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mara
Jul 21, 07:43
1
A guy next door to me has his A/C on all year. Dead of winter with snow on the ground his A/C is running. -- nm*
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Krusty
Jul 21, 07:55
it is hot - but too hot for outside air and it doesn't really come in as a breeze *shrug*
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Epiphany
Jul 21, 07:09
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Makes sense, especially your IM. :-)
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Krusty
Jul 21, 07:11
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