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UncleEbenezer wrote:Fort what it's worth, it can't be cold yet, 'cos my (small bottle of) extra-virgin olive oil is still a perfectly clear liquid.
Kitchen thermometer said 10.2 degrees this afternoon.
Lootman wrote:UncleEbenezer wrote:Fort what it's worth, it can't be cold yet, 'cos my (small bottle of) extra-virgin olive oil is still a perfectly clear liquid.
Kitchen thermometer said 10.2 degrees this afternoon.
I have a maximum/minimum thermometer in my hallway and the lowest it ever recorded (January 1999, when the heating was out for a few days) was 10 degrees C.
It was an interesting science experiment, to see how cold it would get inside with no heating at all. Although at the time I was more worried about the water pipes freezing.
swill453 wrote:Lootman wrote:UncleEbenezer wrote:Fort what it's worth, it can't be cold yet, 'cos my (small bottle of) extra-virgin olive oil is still a perfectly clear liquid.
Kitchen thermometer said 10.2 degrees this afternoon.
I have a maximum/minimum thermometer in my hallway and the lowest it ever recorded (January 1999, when the heating was out for a few days) was 10 degrees C.
It was an interesting science experiment, to see how cold it would get inside with no heating at all. Although at the time I was more worried about the water pipes freezing.
My bedroom is 9.3 degrees right now. The radiator's been off in there since 8.30 this morning, and I'll be putting it on again about 8pm.
Lootman wrote:swill453 wrote:Lootman wrote:UncleEbenezer wrote:Fort what it's worth, it can't be cold yet, 'cos my (small bottle of) extra-virgin olive oil is still a perfectly clear liquid.
Kitchen thermometer said 10.2 degrees this afternoon.
I have a maximum/minimum thermometer in my hallway and the lowest it ever recorded (January 1999, when the heating was out for a few days) was 10 degrees C.
It was an interesting science experiment, to see how cold it would get inside with no heating at all. Although at the time I was more worried about the water pipes freezing.
My bedroom is 9.3 degrees right now. The radiator's been off in there since 8.30 this morning, and I'll be putting it on again about 8pm.
The difference between Scotland and London, perhaps?
swill453 wrote:Lootman wrote:UncleEbenezer wrote:Fort what it's worth, it can't be cold yet, 'cos my (small bottle of) extra-virgin olive oil is still a perfectly clear liquid.
Kitchen thermometer said 10.2 degrees this afternoon.
I have a maximum/minimum thermometer in my hallway and the lowest it ever recorded (January 1999, when the heating was out for a few days) was 10 degrees C.
It was an interesting science experiment, to see how cold it would get inside with no heating at all. Although at the time I was more worried about the water pipes freezing.
My bedroom is 9.3 degrees right now. The radiator's been off in there since 8.30 this morning, and I'll be putting it on again about 8pm.
Scott.
Mike4 wrote:There is a curious 'macho' tone to some of the posts, as if it were a virtue to keep one's home half way to freezing and claim to be perfectly comfortable in such an environment
Mike4 wrote:There is a curious 'macho' tone to some of the posts, as if it were a virtue to keep one's home half way to freezing and claim to be perfectly comfortable in such an environment as if there is something wrong with those of us who aren't.
This is how old people succumb to hypothermia. Determined to wait just another half an hour before they light the fire or turn the central heating ON. And then another half hour, and another and another, and slowly stop functioning...
Mike4 wrote:
This is how old people succumb to hypothermia.
Determined to wait just another half an hour before they light the fire or turn the central heating ON.
And then another half hour, and another and another, and slowly stop functioning...
Mike4 wrote:can set up the times on theirs
servodude wrote:Mike4 wrote:can set up the times on theirs
Times?
I can forgive them that but the folk I've met who turn up the thermostat because "the heating's not working - the radiators feel cold" can have a special place in hell
Mike4 wrote:servodude wrote:Mike4 wrote:can set up the times on theirs
Times?
I can forgive them that but the folk I've met who turn up the thermostat because "the heating's not working - the radiators feel cold" can have a special place in hell
How about those who turn the room 'stat up to 30c "To warm it up in here quicker"?
servodude wrote:Mike4 wrote:servodude wrote:Mike4 wrote:can set up the times on theirs
Times?
I can forgive them that but the folk I've met who turn up the thermostat because "the heating's not working - the radiators feel cold" can have a special place in hell
How about those who turn the room 'stat up to 30c "To warm it up in here quicker"?
They would be in the same circle
doolally wrote:This is developing into a Four Yorkshiremen discussion![]()
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