From: Dave Frightens Me on
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:57:34 +0200, Mxsmanic <mxsmanic(a)gmail.com>
wrote:

>Dave Frightens Me writes:
>
>> I would say most would open a window or leave the room long before
>> that happened.
>
>Opening a window may not be sufficient, and leaving the room may not
>be an option.

There is no situation where leaving the room may not be an option when
faced with death.

>> Typically? Typically one opens the window if you are using a fan.
>
>Just opening a window doesn't necessarily accomplish anything. Proper
>ventilation requires more careful planning than that. And if it's hot
>and humid, opening a window really accomplishes nothing at all.

Try not opening it and see if it makes no difference.
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From: Dave Frightens Me on
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:56:28 +0200, Mxsmanic <mxsmanic(a)gmail.com>
wrote:

>Keith W writes:
>
>> So you sit and sweat in an room with no ventilation !
>
>Without air conditioning, you sit and sweat in a room with or without
>ventilation.

Rubbish. Ventilation is almost as effective as air con.

>> Psst windows can be opened, take a class.
>
>Opening windows and getting air to move through them are two different
>things.

Wind exists, and not just from the anus.
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From: Keith W on

"Mxsmanic" <mxsmanic(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Keith W writes:
>
>> So you sit and sweat in an room with no ventilation !
>
> Without air conditioning, you sit and sweat in a room with or without
> ventilation.
>

No I open the windows and turn on a fan

>> Psst windows can be opened, take a class.
>
> Opening windows and getting air to move through them are two different
> things.
>

See FAN - Device for moving air - often powered by a small motor


Keith



From: Al Czervik on

Dave Frightens Me wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 02:49:50 +0200, Mxsmanic <mxsmanic(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Dave Frightens Me writes:
> >
> >> Your logic is broken. No-one said anything about heating.
> >
> >You say that education can compensate for excessive heat. Logically,
> >then, education can also compensate for excessive cold. Thus, there's
> >no more need for heating systems than there is for air conditioning
> >systems.
>
> As cold does not mean hot, your logic is broken.
>
> Believe it or not, they are two very different things.

No they aren't - ask a physics teacher.

From: Mxsmanic on
Keith W writes:

> No I open the windows and turn on a fan

And receive a blast of humid air at 37 C?

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