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Viktor Fyretracker
Caldari Fyretracker Heavy Industries
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Posted - 2010.07.21 15:10:00 -
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it has been breaking 30c here in the Philadelphia area since the end of May.
However it is always 73f(22c) inside the house. God Bless Central Air.
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Viktor Fyretracker
Caldari Fyretracker Heavy Industries
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Posted - 2010.07.21 16:33:00 -
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my CPU temp is always stable!
have a 5ton HVAC system cooling this house.
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Viktor Fyretracker
Caldari Fyretracker Heavy Industries
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Posted - 2010.07.21 19:28:00 -
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Originally by: CCP Adida Edited by: CCP Adida on 21/07/2010 19:20:27 It's 39 Celsius here now... (97 degrees Fahrenheit)
adding area oops: Northern Virginia
CCP has offices in VA now?!!
or just visiting that state from the Atlanta office?
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Viktor Fyretracker
Caldari Fyretracker Heavy Industries
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Posted - 2010.07.22 00:55:00 -
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Originally by: Lance Fighter confirming 95+ degrees f, with 70%+ humidity.
Yay Florida!
for the record, we AC our house down to 80 or so. Anything less and we would start freezing.
our AC is set to 72/73 lol. course we are in New Jersey.
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Viktor Fyretracker
Caldari Fyretracker Heavy Industries
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Posted - 2010.07.22 13:59:00 -
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Originally by: Mutant Caldari
Originally by: Viktor Fyretracker it has been breaking 30c here in the Philadelphia area since the end of May.
However it is always 73f(22c) inside the house. God Bless Central Air.
Its just as hot over here in Delaware and I refuse to leave my house because of it. I say we petition for no more weather above 15-16 degrees >_>
i used to work in Newark, DE.
which I to this day still at times say the same way as the one here in New Jersey.
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Viktor Fyretracker
Caldari Fyretracker Heavy Industries
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Posted - 2010.07.23 05:07:00 -
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Originally by: aetherguy881 I haven't looked at numbers, but it's been really hot in Connecticut (US) for the past few weeks. It also doesn't help that my car's AC doesn't work... The house doesn't have AC either, but I have my computer in a room with concrete walls, so it stays at a decent temperature.
Now if it weren't as humid...
By the way, the dehumidifier heats the room up way too much...
upside is most of the time CT gets cooled off at night. i know i lived in the most important city in the state for 27 years(that would be Danbury of course).
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