Nope, no big heat sources. Just south facing and high up with terrible air flow. Doesn’t help that everyone on our street is turning their lawns into patios and chopping down the trees. Next time we get a heat wave (I think we’re due another soon), I’ll measure the temp difference between my room, the hall and the next door room which faces north. It’s probably only a degree or two, but it feels so much worse.
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I had that problem at first, but it wasn’t too hard to adapt.
I guess I’m just a jammy dodger, I’ve never seen one!
As a Dvorak user, shift+ins, ctrl+del and ctrl+ins are my friends.
I’ve started taking photos of wherever I’ve put something important away for “safety”, because I always end up forgetting otherwise. I have a special folder in my gallery for this.
For some reason I read is as gambling too and didn’t notice till I read your comment. Weird.
I’ve been using em dashes for years. I learnt the alt code for them, because using hyphens for dashes looks awful (before that I’d do the double hyphen for an em dash). Also, like me, I notice you put spaces around the em dashes, which is apparently incorrect, but also according to me is the right way to do it.
We don’t have that brand here, so whenever people would quote that slogan online, I thought it seemed kind of sinister, like a quote from a horror film/game. I was so disappointed to find out it’s just a snack brand :(
I’ve never got one of those! And I’m just using my browser’s built in ad blocker. Are they still doing it?
Here in the UK, I used to read about Americans having free local calls in the computing mags. We had to pay local rate for our dial up. We had to wait till weekends and evenings to get off peak call rates. Freeserve was the first ISP here that gave no subscription charges for dial up.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeserve
They later brought in something called Freeserve Hometime, which iirc was freephone dial up during off peak. I renamed the icon to Freeserve Downtime, because we used to get connection issues. No one in my family thought it was funny.
“Sorry, got d/c’d” “Gotta go, my mum wants to use the phone”
Good times. I miss old school Internet.
There’s only so much that can do. I have the silver windscreen things on my windows, foil, white paper. Close the windows and curtains when it starts getting warmer outside than inside. Keep my bedroom door open to encourage air from the cooler part of the house to flow. Maybe it makes a difference, it’s hard to tell. All I know is, even with the door open, the moment I step from the hallway into my room, it goes from mild to hot and stuffy. I’ve tried putting the fan in the doorway facing into my room to help suck the cooler air in, it makes little difference. A spray bottle and fan blowing directly on me is the only way to keep cool. Then in the evening, if we’re lucky, all windows open.
I have a second floor (3rd floor to the Americans) bedroom facing almost directly south.
Also I heard, I think it was on a documentary some years ago, it takes about 2 weeks for the body to fully adjust to big changes in temperature, and we rarely get two weeks of consistency, so we can never adapt. I’ll have to go look up if this is true.
I wonder if they think of themselves as good Christians?
Fellow Dvorak. It’s great for typos on touchscreens. Too many times I’ve mistyped whole and all.