WinXP temperment when it gets cold.
category: general [glöplog]
whizzter: does it look like this?
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Living in the Canadian prairies I can assure you that cold weather can make a difference. Not because the computer becomes too cold, but more it becomes much warmer.
During the winter months furnaces kick in to warm people's houses. This means continuous circulation of heated air within the home. Furnaces become the only source of airflow, and because it's already warm before reaching the computer, ambient temperature inside the case does rise.
That actually makes sense! \o/
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Quote:Living in the Canadian prairies [...]
That actually makes sense! \o/
I don't think so.
So the question is Patrick, do you live in such an artificially created midwinter tropical paradise?
i'm anxiously awaiting Summer Pack 3
few more months and i need to bake my kernel in bikinimode !!!
Mike3D, I hope that's 32 degrees Fahrenheit... and that you're wearing a jacket.
yes it is hahaha, When I get home from work that's the temp it was, I never leave heat on when away.
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So the question is Patrick, do you live in such an artificially created midwinter tropical paradise?
Interesting dialectic. I'm sad to report that I don't live in a biosphere.
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Interesting dialectic. I'm sad to report that I don't live in a biosphere.
I'm sad to report that I do work in one. Fuckings to incompetent air-con engineers that take more than 18 months to fix a problem :/