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"I put a bottle of frozen salt water in front of the fan, poor mans air conditioning." Why salt water rather than fresh? Lower freezing point? | |||
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"Us Brits are completely unable to deal with prolonged hot weather, it’s 30 degrees out there and people are outside cycling hard or running then wondering why they don’t feel well afterwards. As usual, the people of Fab can help with tips to stay cool until someone invents air conditioned skin. At home, keep the windows and curtains closed during the day so the rooms are as dark as possible. In the evening you can open the windows on the side of the house that’s in shade and try to get a breeze running through. Crack open the loft hatch to let all the warm air upstairs escape into the roof area. If you’re hot at night run a towel under the cold water, wring it out and lay under it. I love it, I just enjoy that we are getting great weather us brits pay a fortune travelling to the sun we have it here, cycle go to beach, climb a mountain get out there and enjoy you can have cool the other 35 weeks of the year " I have hashimoto’s which leaves me intolerant to extreme temperature on either end of the scale. Mild and rainy suits me just fine. Safe to say I’ve been suffering this year!! | |||
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"Us Brits are completely unable to deal with prolonged hot weather, it’s 30 degrees out there and people are outside cycling hard or running then wondering why they don’t feel well afterwards. " It's all about perspective -I grew up on another continent thanks to expat parents and was a competitive sportsman as a young adult in said continent -I would think nothing of training in 30 deg plus heat then -the problem arises when you dont build up to it gradually and think you can suddenly push yourself just as hard in twice the tempetrature -the key is to switch your training spells to the early morning or late evening when you arent struggling against the full heat of the day. | |||
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"I put a bottle of frozen salt water in front of the fan, poor mans air conditioning. Why salt water rather than fresh? Lower freezing point?" No idea, it's some witchcrafty sciencey stuff I don't understand. I just know it cools the air that comes off the fan. | |||
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"Us Brits are completely unable to deal with prolonged hot weather, it’s 30 degrees out there and people are outside cycling hard or running then wondering why they don’t feel well afterwards. As usual, the people of Fab can help with tips to stay cool until someone invents air conditioned skin. At home, keep the windows and curtains closed during the day so the rooms are as dark as possible. In the evening you can open the windows on the side of the house that’s in shade and try to get a breeze running through. Crack open the loft hatch to let all the warm air upstairs escape into the roof area. If you’re hot at night run a towel under the cold water, wring it out and lay under it. I love it, I just enjoy that we are getting great weather us brits pay a fortune travelling to the sun we have it here, cycle go to beach, climb a mountain get out there and enjoy you can have cool the other 35 weeks of the year I have hashimoto’s which leaves me intolerant to extreme temperature on either end of the scale. Mild and rainy suits me just fine. Safe to say I’ve been suffering this year!! " awwww hey nothing worse than allergies and illness luckily I don't I have a good immune system but extreme heat can be too much, I would never move to a hot country but that said loving this summer | |||
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"Loiter around the freezers in a supermarket. " With no bra on. I know, I had to put on safety goggles | |||
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"Ceiling fans. A gift from Heaven. We have one directly over our bed and the cool breeze it delivers is blissful. " until you need to get something on top of kitchen cupboard | |||
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"I put a bottle of frozen salt water in front of the fan, poor mans air conditioning. Why salt water rather than fresh? Lower freezing point? No idea, it's some witchcrafty sciencey stuff I don't understand. I just know it cools the air that comes off the fan. " I'll have to give it a try. FOR SCIENCE! | |||
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