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How hot is your room?

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How hot is your room

  • more than 40°C (104°F+)

    Votes: 9 2.8%
  • 35-40°C (95-104°F)

    Votes: 22 6.9%
  • 30-35°C (86-95°F)

    Votes: 53 16.6%
  • 25-30°C (77-86°C)

    Votes: 124 38.9%
  • less than 25°C (-77°C)

    Votes: 111 34.8%

  • Total voters
    319
Mictlan said:
Well I would like to propose this thread as the longest living and unliving thread in the universe.

When I started this one more than 3 years ago, I wouldn't have dreamt that this would go on for this long.

Ty Necromancers for keeping this thread alive....well some kind of life.

BRAINS!!!!!!!
I was wondering can I re-vote again after all these years?? :bday:

p.s. this thread does bring back some nice memory and some old face!!:)
 
well, right now, i have it at like 50f in my room (winter+swiss alps+windows open-radiators on and central air) now in the summer....thats a problem. no a/c and my room is on the top floor, it easily hits 100f+
 
My room is usually between 19-23C in the fall, winter, and spring, and between 30-38C in the summer. If the AC is turned on then it will fall back down to the high 20's, but the AC is rarely on.
 
I must admit since I have been off work and running a TV part-time I've had to close one of the heater vents. Room temps were still below 25°C (barely) but it was screwing up one of my OCs ... :-/
 
No computer here at the moment. I'm working on building one now. I guess I'll try underclocking it and use a lot of big fans. Then the crunching will begin
 
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