Temperature of your house/room/apartment/etc.

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Postby Vyacheslav » 2011.01.19 (02:02)

During the summer, it's around 77-80+ and very uncomfortable. Upstairs, it gets close to 90 on some days. However, these days, it's winter and the house is usually around 62-66 in the daytime, 70-75 at night. I don't mind it really, I'm so used to it.
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Postby t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư » 2011.01.19 (02:32)

You have made me realize, sir, that I have no way to tell the temperature in my room.
There's a thermostat in my (university, on-campus) apartment which reads 61 °F (16 °C, if my math is correct), but my room is meaningfully colder.
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Postby 乳头的早餐谷物 » 2011.01.19 (02:42)

It's usually somewhere between 16 C (60 F) and 26 C (78 F). Any more or less than that and it's time for heating or cooling. Right now it's 26, and when I think it about it I would probably do well to put the air conditioner on.
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Postby krusch » 2011.01.19 (04:04)

oughts wrote:It's usually somewhere between 16 C (60 F) and 26 C (78 F). Any more or less than that and it's time for heating or cooling. Right now it's 26, and when I think it about it I would probably do well to put the air conditioner on.
Yep. Almost always the same here.

In my old house we had nothing but a wood fire to keep us warm in the Winter, and good insulation to keep us cool in the Summer. I kinda miss that. Air conditioners feel like cheating to me.
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Postby smartalco » 2011.01.19 (04:13)

66ish winter, 76ish summer with AC. If we didn't use AC it'd be closer to 40 winter and 90 summer.
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Postby  yahoozy » 2011.01.19 (04:50)

64 all year.

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Postby scythe » 2011.01.19 (05:44)

About 70, usually. I tend to prefer warmth, and GT pays the heating bill so why not.
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Postby Kablizzy » 2011.01.19 (06:51)

Our apartment fluctuates, but generally, the front of the apartment is ~7-10 degress warmer than my room, and that is another 5-7 degress warmer than Dave's room.
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Postby Rose » 2011.01.19 (21:55)

~65 in winter, ~75 in summer.
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Postby rocket_thumped » 2011.01.20 (18:41)

64 in winter, 76 in summer.
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Postby otters~1 » 2011.01.21 (04:08)

84 in summer, which is ridiculous but cheap, and about 72 in winter. F.
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Postby koipen » 2011.01.22 (15:00)

About 18 to 22 in wintertime, and warmer in summer. Due to the fact that in winter my room can be warmed, but in summer it cannot be cooled.

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Postby Sunset » 2011.01.22 (16:09)

50+ in the summer, 75+ in the winter depending on how cold it is. Since it reached -30 windchill here, it was 82!

edit: Fahrenheit of course

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Postby Rose » 2011.01.22 (21:26)

Tommy wrote:50+ in the summer, 75+ in the winter depending on how cold it is. Since it reached -30 windchill here, it was 82!

edit: Fahrenheit of course
50 degrees in the summer?
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Postby Sunset » 2011.01.23 (00:28)

MAXXXON wrote:
Tommy wrote:50+ in the summer, 75+ in the winter depending on how cold it is. Since it reached -30 windchill here, it was 82!

edit: Fahrenheit of course
50 degrees in the summer?
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Postby 乳头的早餐谷物 » 2011.01.23 (02:08)

Tommy wrote:
MAXXXON wrote:
Tommy wrote:50+ in the summer, 75+ in the winter depending on how cold it is. Since it reached -30 windchill here, it was 82!

edit: Fahrenheit of course
50 degrees in the summer?
yes
You really need to explain this further.
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Postby bobaganuesh_2 » 2011.01.23 (07:38)

around 24 Celsius.

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Postby Universezero » 2011.01.23 (09:21)

24 Celsius is a nice day here. Through summer it's about 22, but can sometimes get as high as 30. :O
During Autumn/Winter/Spring it's usually 14-18. So yeah. New Zealand doesn't get any nice summers and doesn't get snowy winters either. :(

Fyi: Current temp is 22. Averagely average.
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Postby Sunset » 2011.01.23 (15:02)

oughts wrote: You really need to explain this further.
it doesn't get too warm here

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Postby 乳头的早餐谷物 » 2011.01.23 (15:19)

Tommy wrote:
oughts wrote: You really need to explain this further.
it doesn't get too warm here
I'd rather you explain the part where it gets colder in summer.
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Postby Sunset » 2011.01.23 (15:21)

oughts wrote:
Tommy wrote:
oughts wrote: You really need to explain this further.
it doesn't get too warm here
I'd rather you explain the part where it gets colder in summer.
What? I /decrease/ the temperature in the Summer.

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Postby 乳头的早餐谷物 » 2011.01.23 (15:29)

Tommy wrote:
oughts wrote:
Tommy wrote:it doesn't get too warm here
I'd rather you explain the part where it gets colder in summer.
What? I /decrease/ the temperature in the Summer.
You decrease the temperature relative to the outside in summer, but you don't actually make it 50 degrees. ...do you? I'd assume this is just some wonky thermostat business that I don't understand, but then there's the windchill comment which is completely baffling.
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Postby Sunset » 2011.01.23 (15:32)

oughts wrote: You decrease the temperature relative to the outside in summer, but you don't actually make it 50 degrees. ...do you? I'd assume this is just some wonky thermostat shit or something that I don't understand, but then there's the windchill comment which is completely baffling.
The windchill comment was at the Winter comment in my post.

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Postby 乳头的早餐谷物 » 2011.01.23 (15:34)

Tommy wrote:
oughts wrote: You decrease the temperature relative to the outside in summer, but you don't actually make it 50 degrees. ...do you? I'd assume this is just some wonky thermostat shit or something that I don't understand, but then there's the windchill comment which is completely baffling.
The windchill comment was at the Winter comment in my post.
SO WHY WOULD THAT MAKE IT HOTTER

I JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND
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Postby Sunset » 2011.01.23 (15:38)

oughts wrote:
Tommy wrote:
oughts wrote: You decrease the temperature relative to the outside in summer, but you don't actually make it 50 degrees. ...do you? I'd assume this is just some wonky thermostat shit or something that I don't understand, but then there's the windchill comment which is completely baffling.
The windchill comment was at the Winter comment in my post.
SO WHY WOULD THAT MAKE IT HOTTER

I JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND
IT DOESN'T


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