Nah, but that day I did have my windows open most of the day, and I have a southern facing apartment, so the sun was coming in through that window (this was Saturday, the start of the heat wave). The temperature may have had nothing to do with it, it was just a theory.
I can honestly think of no other reason why attempting the Data Transfer Utility would have caused my PS3 fan to be cranking.
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I'd fall over dead if my house was set on 75. 100 with the awesome 100% southeastern humidity we get is enough to kill me so if I walk in and it's 75 I'd fall over dead.
70 or below. Never above. Downstairs is like 68, 69, upstairs is like 67 at night. Our power bill isn't that much, actually. And I've got a big unit outside in the office.. keep it at 70 when I'm out there.
My apt is 75 as we speak (I write). That's probably the lowest it has been all day.
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Pretty sure WVU doesn't hit the temps that Texas does on a regular basis, so keeping it down at 70 is easy.
Have that A/C cranking in a pretty good-sized two-story house costs MONEY.
Don't know how UGA does it at that temp with the A/C cranking.
I don't mind 105degF days, but humidity sucks, so I'm glad Central TX is generally not humid. Screw Houston.
I can handle the hot temps outside (I live in LA) or inside my house but once the temp goes below 75, I FREEZE. I can not handle chilly/cold temps.
Well we have separate units for upstairs and down. The one for upstairs and new and the area is not very large. The one for downstairs is only a few years old as both went out not too long ago.
Today is another barn burner at 95+ with some scorching humidity. Can't deal with it, so I'm sitting in the 68 degrees before I walk back out to the office to do some work.
Humidity was nasty bad here today. Soon as I went outside to head to work it hit me like a dump truck. Damn.
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