That was my father-in-law. He also kept the drapes closed during the day, forcing you to turn the lights on all the time.I told him once, “Coal isn’t free, but sunlight is.” To which he replied, “Baahhh!”I’m his age now, but my thermostat is still on 68°.
If your retired I doubt you are keeping your temp at 78 unless you are in Florida. In the Northeast right now you would be at 65 to afford 4.50 a gallon oil
Tin Can Twidget: You mean like the meter is based on one millionth the distance from equator to pole? It missed too. That was the first I heard about body temperature. I heard it as the coldest he could maintain steady with snow and acetone and the degrees were just equal arbitrary marks upward. But then I went to school in Texas before science was declared satanic..pcolli: Metrication is easy; don’t try to convert, no matter how good at math you are, just learn to think in metric. It takes less that a year for the brain to be trained. I learned it all in Canada during their metrication in the late 1970s.
hsawlrae almost 11 years ago
Bet you can hardly wait to be 105
AKHenderson Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I’m 53 – I like the humidity to match my age. You can imagine my opinion of Texas summers…
flyertom almost 11 years ago
That was my father-in-law. He also kept the drapes closed during the day, forcing you to turn the lights on all the time.I told him once, “Coal isn’t free, but sunlight is.” To which he replied, “Baahhh!”I’m his age now, but my thermostat is still on 68°.
pcolli almost 11 years ago
Ever since we had Celsius forced upon us, I don’t know what the temperature is.
Crabbyrino Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I say put a sweater on … hate paying the bill!
DougSmith almost 11 years ago
and the rpm of the phonograph records we all played as teens….
Totalloser Premium Member almost 11 years ago
If your retired I doubt you are keeping your temp at 78 unless you are in Florida. In the Northeast right now you would be at 65 to afford 4.50 a gallon oil
sbchamp almost 11 years ago
Golf score!
ossiningaling almost 11 years ago
He can raise orchids!
I'll fly away almost 11 years ago
Can’t hardly stand above 70F. Love low humidity.
hippogriff almost 11 years ago
pcolli: How did you learn Fahrenheit? At least Celsius is based on something: freezing and boiling point of water.
Fuzzy Thinker Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Since he has a sweater already on, I cannot argue with the temp setting.
SnuffyG almost 11 years ago
The older I get the smaller my comfort zone becomes. Below 40°F is too cold, above 80°F is too hot.
wiatr almost 11 years ago
I used to say that my mother froze below 80 degrees and I start to melt over 70. I may have to bump that up to 72 now.
hippogriff almost 11 years ago
Tin Can Twidget: You mean like the meter is based on one millionth the distance from equator to pole? It missed too. That was the first I heard about body temperature. I heard it as the coldest he could maintain steady with snow and acetone and the degrees were just equal arbitrary marks upward. But then I went to school in Texas before science was declared satanic..pcolli: Metrication is easy; don’t try to convert, no matter how good at math you are, just learn to think in metric. It takes less that a year for the brain to be trained. I learned it all in Canada during their metrication in the late 1970s.
anserman38 almost 11 years ago
I heard of a guy that installed a fake thermostat in the living room for his wife, while he had the real one hidden in a closet.