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Kool_hand_Looke

Feeling the Heat
Dec 8, 2013
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Illinois
Our home is a two story cabin with a vaulted 2nd floor. And split furnace. The furnace is OFF.

Needless to say, it's a bit warm upstairs.

I'm certain you can see the heat signature.
 

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It appears that the DW is getting it done.
 
This is a rhetorical post, correct :)
 
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Today it is. Can't wait to see what that IR can do. The t-stat is in the hallway of the 2nd floor. So it's even warmer at the loft. The guest bedroom is on the second floor...sometimes I sleep in there because I don't sleep good (believe it or not, night terrors) and I keep my wife up. Looks like I won't be sleeping there tonight.
 
This is a rhetorical post, correct :)
I wouldn't call rhetorical at all. More of a generality. I'm not begging the question of "its a little warm isnt it?"

"Warmth" is a self fulfilling prophecy. Technically speaking, there is no such thing as "hot" and "cold". Since heat is a unit of measurement for energy; there's only a lack of heat to describe "cold." Of course, there may be generalities in what is considered cold, or hot, but geography and demographics play a role as well.

Also...this is all tongue-in-cheek. Relax.
 
I wouldn't call rhetorical at all. More of a generality. I'm not begging the question of "its a little warm isnt it?"

"Warmth" is a self fulfilling prophecy. Technically speaking, there is no such thing as "hot" and "cold". Since heat is a unit of measurement for energy; there's only a lack of heat to describe "cold." Of course, there may be generalities in what is considered cold, or hot, but geography and demographics play a role as well.

Also...this is all tongue-in-cheek. Relax.

Je suis relaxed, trust me.
 
That's the normal temperature in my house except for when it drops below 0 outside
 
I wouldn't call rhetorical at all. More of a generality. I'm not begging the question of "its a little warm isnt it?"

"Warmth" is a self fulfilling prophecy. Technically speaking, there is no such thing as "hot" and "cold". Since heat is a unit of measurement for energy; there's only a lack of heat to describe "cold." Of course, there may be generalities in what is considered cold, or hot, but geography and demographics play a role as well.

Also...this is all tongue-in-cheek. Relax.


And as many try to teach, there is no cold; it is just the lack of heat. Right.... So our backsides never get cold, they just don't have heat. Okay... I used to have fun trying to get the goat of some teachers with this one. ;lol
 
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