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gk2004
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9/6/2006 10:06:35 PM

elise
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our apartment is freezing, but i wear more clothes or cuddle with a blanket and adam pays more of the power bill



i will admit that it has to be cold for me to sleep, i can't stand sleeping when it is warm, and adam's temp is perfect for sleepingcc

9/6/2006 10:12:36 PM

HockeyRoman
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You were saying that it "feels" like 85 degress. Humans are horrible thermometers. You should think about getting a digital thermometer and situating it in the middle of the room away from other surfaces to guage the actual temperature differential.

I had my fill of roommates who like freezing. Temperature is actually something I make very clear to potential future roommates.

9/7/2006 1:40:35 AM

Arab13
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Quote :
"and will cost an arm and a leg to keep the inside temp at."


you pay out the ass for every degree below 75 or 72 that you go... (increasing energy for decreasing results)

9/7/2006 8:51:16 AM

Arab13
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"Also, I'm pretty sure scientists say the best temperature while sleeping is like mid sixties so you could always try bringing up that point with your roommates."


probably more true, dunno offhand, but turning it down at night is different, as the house is no longer getting heated by the sun and it's cooler outside allowing for much reduced operation for the same effect

9/7/2006 8:54:21 AM

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I would start looking for somewhere else to live if there's no lease holding you back. If there is a lease, go through it and see what it says about what you need to pay since it seems you have special circumstances surrounding that, maybe you can use that for getting your way in a compromise? I wouldn't want to live with people who show a lack of concern for what you want, compromising is a good thing, if they dont want to then living with them probably won't be as enjoyable.

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"it's better to air on the side of cold.
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lol pun

9/7/2006 4:22:53 PM

lucky2
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not to say too much on this topic...

atleast you dont have a roomate that has a girlfriend that calls the police to come to your apartment around 2am because she got the beat down for taking someones SHOES

9/7/2006 6:33:49 PM

3 of 11
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If its not a digital thermostat, set it to the temperature you want, then snap off the handle.

9/7/2006 10:32:42 PM

hi_biscus
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^ it is

i've thought about setting it ridiculously low and then breaking it, but i decided that they'd probably make me pay for it

i have a witness in here now that can attest to my room's FUCKING HEAT.

9/7/2006 11:40:18 PM

Quinn
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69 + no window AC energy bill 195

75 + window AC energy bill 160


Problem solved.

9/8/2006 12:12:26 AM

H8R
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kill them and lock them in the freezer..

set the ac on what you want

9/8/2006 12:46:53 AM

hi_biscus
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9/8/2006 2:31:20 AM

SouthPaW12
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All I'm gonna say it my last semester at NC State, I lived with some toolbag who would seriously get up at 1:00am and jam the AC *all the way cold*, literally, so it was set to about 50 degrees F and the AC would not cut off until I woke up shivering cold and put it back around 74 where it needed to be.

We did this back and forth all semester and never said a word to each other about it (it was my last semester, I knew I was outta there soon) but I seriously wanted to slam his face into an oncoming Mack truck every night I woke up in what felt like the South Pole.

Moral of story: "68-70" is too cold. Get a fan.

[Edited on September 8, 2006 at 5:26 AM. Reason : l]

9/8/2006 5:25:50 AM

roddy
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since I have been living in hotels for about 14 months straight now, I tend to keep the AC on all the time, but of course I dont have to worry about it.

When i was in college the house i rented just had AC units in the room, luckily, the year I was there the summer was not extremely hot. You do get use to it after awhile though.(there were 8 of us living there), big old house.

[Edited on September 8, 2006 at 6:55 AM. Reason : w]

9/8/2006 6:54:56 AM

PACKFAN17
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other than the options above, go to home depot and buy one of those plastic heavy duty covers with a key lock, like the ones you see in large offices, restraunts, where people cant screw with it......drill it into a stud over the unit, set it to 70, and throw the one key in the fire and watch it melt with happiness.

i know what its like to have a hot room upstairs, it sucks, easily 15-20 degress hotter upstairs than downstairs. if you close the vents downstairs they all whistle really loud

9/8/2006 10:53:52 AM

Aficionado
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thats why if you seal the vents downstairs you cover them as well

9/8/2006 11:11:44 AM

LadyWolff
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Definately close all the vents downstairs, it'll make the downstairs warmer than normal, so maybe they'll even turn it down themselves if they're not observant and just open them back up.

As far as keeping itt reasonable in your room goes, if that doesnt work, just get a window AC unit and then crank the AC downstairs up to the 78-80 they apparently want - seeing as how your rent is the utility bill.

If that doesnt work, lock box it as suggested. I nearly did this once with one roomate who thought 80 was nice and comfortable where as I sincerely prefer under 70- I'd been willing to compromise around 75 but it kept getting cranked up to 80+ and it pissed the shit out of me.

9/8/2006 11:30:05 AM

quagmire02
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my roommates like to keep it on 72...i prefer 68

i win because i'm the one obnoxious enough to keep changing it back after they go to bed

9/8/2006 11:31:35 AM

Arab13
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it all depends

9/8/2006 12:29:06 PM

firmbuttgntl
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Just turn it down on your own jesus, you think they're going to kick you out from touching the air conditioning? What are you a pussy? Really, you pay your share, and it's inhuman to leave it so hot. Hot air travels upwards upstairs, you know. Don't complain just change it on your own till they get the point talk to you about it. Write a plan of action and an explanation for when the time comes

And, no don't be a dumbass and move out, you're throwing away a perfectly good housing situation for the winter. A few months away, you'll live. Some people have to stand up for themselves, it comes with being an vertebrate species

9/8/2006 12:45:00 PM

Str8BacardiL
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I AM RUNNING MY AC RIGHT NOW WITH THE WINDOWS OPEN

LOL

9/8/2006 12:57:34 PM

hammster
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our townhome only has one ac unit for 2 floors and closing ALL the vents downstairs, putting curtains on the windows and having fans upstairs works for us. its still cooler downstairs than upstairs,even with all the vents closed.

9/8/2006 1:57:23 PM

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