If you only had two choices, would you rather live the rest of your life being uncomfortably too hot or too cold?
I would choose too cold, perhaps. Because it's easier to escape from the cold - wrap yourself in a blanket, light a fireplace and warm up with cocoa. Cool, isn't it? But I live in a place where it's very hot. The only thing that saves me is a swimming pool and a heat pump that cools the air. The principle of operation of the cooling system using a heat pump is similar to a heating system, only fan coils are used instead of radiators. With passive cooling, the coolant simply circulates between the fan coils and the well, i.e. cold from the well directly enters the air conditioning system, but the compressor itself does not work. When I found out about it, I immediately installed it using SPRSUN.
Too hot with AC of course though
I guess I should have clarified that if you couldn't change the condition. Haha
Definitely too cold... I can always turn up the heat or put more clothes on...
You can't put on more clothes or turn on the heat . The question was living your life being too hot or cold .
@Besalbub the question did not say my rights were to be violated lol
@Besalbub Exactly.
@Besalbub, @Cutiebeauty Your rights wouldn't be violated. I should've clarified if you couldn't do anything to become more comfortable.
@Biblebeltskeptic OK, in that case, it wouldn't really matter what the choice is.. Either way, I'd be uncomfortable...
I picked hot because too cold was what I did for 39 years and never again
Me too. Worked most of my life outdoors in Chicago, too cold can be painful.
@PickledRick yeah I think the term is called shoveling
I'm an Australian living in the UK. I reckon it'd have to be 45°C+ to be too hot for me.
This doesn't provide the option to make oneself cooler or warmer. It asks to choose a state of discomfort, either hot or cold, for the rest of your life.
Heat wards off more infections, like the common cold, so I'll choose that.
And, maybe more people will tell me I look hot!!
Yes you do
You're Canadian. Of course you'd go for too hot!
@athena you already know that....
You are so hot you make me melt!
It gets VERY hot in Canada too!!
@Athena Sure, it gets hot in Canada. But I doubt it hits 40°C+ very often. As an Australian ex-pat, it only counts as very hot once you're above blood temperature.
We get many days above 35 degrees C during some summers. If you count humidex it does get above 40. However, I don't think we can compete with Australian summer temps!
You are almost as hot as an Arizonian . . .
I have voted for “too cold” because it’s easier to make oneself warmer than cooler. I can cope better in cool conditions than those which are too hot.