Bruce Wayne
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Saving energy? What's that???
Seriously, I must admit we don't take a lot of steps specifically to save energy. I like to have the indoor temperature of my house comfortable (cool enough in the summer, warm enough in the winter) though we do have an electronic thermostat to allow for higher temps in summer and cooler in winter when we're not home. As for lighting, I could never stand a dim room. I tend to use 100 watt bulbs. I'm worse about it these days as it gets harder to read in low light as I get older. I do have my computer set to go into hibernate mode after a certain amount of time. I also use a dryer to dry my clothes.
What it boils down to is that I like to be comfortable in my own home. I don't want to have to go somewhere else to be cool in the summertime or warm in the wintertime, and as long as I can afford it I'm going to be comfortable.
What I don't get is this: why is it that temperatures in the low 60s, say, feel nice and crisp when outside and just chilly when inside? Or why temps in the 80s aren't too bad outside, but oppressive inside? Never could figure that one out. [huh]
Cheers,
Tom
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