@boem@lemmy.world to World News@lemmy.worldEnglish • 1 month agoTemperatures in Pakistan cross 52 degrees Celsius — that’s more than 125°Fedition.cnn.comexternal-linkmessage-square145fedilinkarrow-up1615arrow-down16cross-posted to: aiop@lemmy.worldworldnewsnonus@lemy.lolworld@lemmy.worldworldnews@lemmit.online
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minus-squareJomnlinkfedilinkEnglish16•1 month agoI’ve never had AC at home, and that’s also the case for most people I know. I live in the south of France.
minus-square@DAMunzy@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglish1•1 month ago80-90°F during August. I’d want to have AC for those temps.
minus-squareJomnlinkfedilinkEnglish14•1 month agoMeh, if your house is built correctly, it is not needed. And you also get used to it. I just use a fan during the night, which does the job without having to use so much electricity.
I’ve never had AC at home, and that’s also the case for most people I know. I live in the south of France.
80-90°F during August. I’d want to have AC for those temps.
Meh, if your house is built correctly, it is not needed. And you also get used to it.
I just use a fan during the night, which does the job without having to use so much electricity.