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Air conditioning acclimate

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1 hour ago, georgegeorgia said:

We have our very own Dr Gamma Globulin here !!!

 

I'm sure he is quietly reading those riveting  articles you mentioned as is most readers on here 

*The Psychometrics of air " by Roy J Dossat 

 

 

 

And then it will claim it wrote it and quote from it, wrongly, from now on!

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  • Since you mentioned that you are a giraffe, a donkey and an elephant, you should be perfectly fine in the heat without air-conditioning.    By the way, have you met my friend GG?

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    I prefer if only people of "academic" background replied to my posts    I have nothing against the low educated on here but this is a very important and high intelligence subject 

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    Very good points and I know you have a Doctorate in academia ,so if may address you as Doctor    Doctor, But what are the health benefits of Air conditioning? Isn't it better not to use

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4 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

And then it will claim it wrote it and quote from it, wrongly, from now on!

The point is ....what do you find interesting about the Psychometrics of air?

1 minute ago, georgegeorgia said:

The point is ....what do you find interesting about the Psychometrics of air?

Breathing it!

22 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

So ....I take it you wont

 be downloading the "Psychometrics of Air" ???😳

These days the AC is on in the LR all day and the BR AC is on all night, every night. So.....that's a firm no.

But to acclimatise to Australian weather you would need an in-depth knowledge of geography, meteorology, biology, chemistry, anatomy, astronomy, and the psychometric properties of air.

10 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

I was going on to mention the standstill fan ....the ceiling fans are not the best for that heat which is a moist damp tropical ( other words to describe) in the Philippines

 

I found the Philippines heat much different from the Thailand heat and the Australian heat which is a very dry burning heat 

 

Such as I may say that I may consider retirement to north Philippines such as Baguio or north Thailand such as Chiang mai or further north where one may have a different experiment of heat 

Australian heat is depending where you are  Not Dry heat, I  Lived in NQLD for  over  40 years and  it't definitely Not  Dry heat up there, It's about the same Moisture  as where I live now in  the South of Thailand.

IME it is quite possible to live and sleep with an aircon set at 27 C. That's because aircons remove humidity. Perth, Western Australia can be 40 C, but quite comfortable when it is only 10% RH.

 

If the OP wants life at 25 C without aircon, I suggest Doi Inthanon here, Dalat in Vietnam, or the Cameron Highlands in Malaysia. There is also a place in Java, but I have forgotten its name.

23 minutes ago, digger70 said:

Australian heat is depending where you are  Not Dry heat, I  Lived in NQLD for  over  40 years and  it't definitely Not  Dry heat up there, It's about the same Moisture  as where I live now in  the South of Thailand.

Atherton Tableland is quite liveable.

If the humidity is up, I find running the air unit on the “dry” setting brings a greater comfort most of the time and is less expensive to rum. Now, new house going into the hot-dry season … we’ll see.

2 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Atherton Tableland is quite liveable.

Sure is ,but can be cold an Drizzly for weeks.    I like it Warm. I have seen Frost in Atherton  Mount Garnet and Mareeba.

I was on the coast just south of Cairns  most of the time .

On 2/27/2024 at 3:21 AM, georgegeorgia said:

Is it possible to get used to living without Air conditioner?

The mother in law never uses the AC. 

 

She's got her own pool to keep cool. 

 

 

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