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this doesn't make sense. i was hot when i was outside. now i'm inside and i'm cold. hmph.

of the good: i am listening to the new dar cd (thanks, E!) good stuff so far.

of the indifferent: i filed for several hours today. they were short a computer because of a flood. so i was relegated to the overheated files. alas. it wasn't especially fun. and C, my work buddy, wasn't there. everyone else there is nice, but not as fun as she is.

[livejournal.com profile] slashagainstwar - looky, it's a community now!

i feel such guilt when i choose craptastic music for my choir. but there are time constraints. some times there's just no other way. ::guilt::

ahahahaahaa

ooh! alison krauss is on this cd!

hot and cold

Date: 2003-02-20 05:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emriver.livejournal.com
I'll take a stab at this - I know your mother would never buy it but I've got a miniscule chance with you. I think having the heat on contributes to a feeling of warmth regardless of the actual temperature. It creates hot spots, affects the humidity, and even gives of a minor aroma. On a "warm" day like today (I had the sun roof open on the drive home), the heating system can stay off while your flat maintains its temperature. Same temp as if it were cold out, but without the effects of running the heating system. That's my theory.

Re: hot and cold

Date: 2003-02-22 10:31 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] phineasjones.livejournal.com
i think there's some good logic to your theory. along with factors like humidity and activity level.

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