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    Doe your nose sweat>

    Ok, I'm going back too bed. Before I go, does your nose ever sweat? I sometimes have to wipe mine with a tissue.
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    Re: Doe your nose sweat>

    Sweat? No, but apparently I snore like a tranqualized elephant though.

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    Re: Doe your nose sweat>

    Sounds very attractive Matt. I don't mean having a runny nose, like when you have a cold, but the outside of your nose sweating. I wear glasses, and when they start sliiding down my nose, I reach for the tissue. I know, First World problem.
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    Re: Doe your nose sweat>

    Well, I don't know. I guess sorry about your sweat problem.

    I got my A/C cranked down to 18C, and that's simply because it's the lowest it will go. If I had my choice, I'd put it down to around 4C. That's the Canadian in me.

    So no, no sweating problem on this end.

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    Re: Doe your nose sweat>

    eeeeewwwww....

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    Re: Doe your nose sweat>

    Sweaty nose?

    It's the drink.

    And the same goes for the fact it's red and bulbous !


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    Re: Doe your nose sweat>

    It's not red an bulbous. That's my cock
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    Re: Doe your nose sweat>

    Quote Originally Posted by cdnmatt View Post
    I got my A/C cranked down to 18C, and that's simply because it's the lowest it will go.
    Matt, I am astounded that you do not understand that air from your aircon is delivered at a static temperature, regardless of how you set the controller.

    The controller is really only a thermostat, switching on 'energy saving' when the room reaches the dialed-up temperature. If you separately measured the room temp I would be surprised if you got anywhere near 18C. What is mostly happening is the aircon is removing humidity/water vapour from the air and making you feel cooler.

    If you select a more reasonable temp (say 25-26C) you will get the same result and save yourself electricity costs (at Thai prices that mounts up quickly).
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    Re: Doe your nose sweat>

    I don' know if central heating works on the same principle. I turned my thermostat down to about 20, and the system didn't work. When the man came to fix it, he told me to leaved the thermostat at 30, and the system will switch itself off.

    Sorry I don't know if that made any sense.
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    Re: Doe your nose sweat>

    Quote Originally Posted by Yraen View Post
    Matt, I am astounded that you do not understand that air from your aircon is delivered at a static temperature, regardless of how you set the controller.

    The controller is really only a thermostat, switching on 'energy saving' when the room reaches the dialed-up temperature. If you separately measured the room temp I would be surprised if you got anywhere near 18C. What is mostly happening is the aircon is removing humidity/water vapour from the air and making you feel cooler.

    If you select a more reasonable temp (say 25-26C) you will get the same result and save yourself electricity costs (at Thai prices that mounts up quickly).

    What are you talking about? I'm quite confident it's a whole lot colder in my room if I put the A/C at 18C versus 26C. When I'm awake I keep it at 26C. However, when sleeping I like it as cold as I can get it. One of the many reasons Leo and myself don't sleep together. It's way too cold for him.

    Oh, and what saves on electric costs is ensuring your A/C are properly maintained once or twice a year. That drops the costs enormously.

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