Author Topic: Thermostat/Why the forget is it cold  (Read 1726 times)

So i was cold and my theromstat said 19 degrees. i turned it up to 21 degrees, and i got warm. then all the sudden, i started getting cold and the thermostat said 21.5

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why the forget is it cold

turn it to ~75, you feel hot/cold because you got used to 19 degrees then 21, 75 degrees helps Homeostais keep going propperly, and you alive.
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why the forget is it cold
   Ontario,Canada
I wonder....
« Last Edit: November 29, 2012, 11:15:13 PM by GEN.Fire Bird »

We have one heater with 6 settings and it works fine c:


turn it to ~75, you feel hot because you got used to 19 degrees.

Well, if your going to turn it up to 75 degrees Celsius then you might as well sit in the oven and warm up. Assuming your measuring in Celsius.

turn it to ~75, you feel hot/cold because you got used to 19 degrees then 21, 75 degrees helps Homeostais keep going propperly, and you alive.
EDIT:    Ontario,Canada
I wonder....
75 forgetIGN DEGREES? ARE YOU BULLstuff INSANE?

AND IM NOT OUTSIDE, AND I HAVE A FURNACE, SO SAYING IM IN CANADA ISNT A VIABLE EXCUSE

it's cold because it's winter, silly

75 degrees Fahrenheit
sorry, forgot Canada has the metric system and all those good things.(forgot if Celsius belongs in that system)
23 Celsius

Its around 70 - 80 degrees (Fahrenheit) here ;)))

Because you live in Canada it's going to be cold no matter what.
We live in Igloos here, remember?

Its around 70 - 80 degrees here ;)))
Arizona(my mother is from Camp Verde btw)
he means Fahrenheit

75 forgetIGN DEGREES? ARE YOU BULLstuff INSANE?

AND IM NOT OUTSIDE, AND I HAVE A FURNACE, SO SAYING IM IN CANADA ISNT A VIABLE EXCUSE
Most people use Fahrenheit. (At least they do in more advanced countries. 'MERICA)
I'm sure that's what he was referring to.

However:
you feel hot/cold because you got used to 19 degrees

This doesn't make sense. No one "gets used to" 19 degree Fahrenheit.
They just die in roughly 4-5 days.

No one "gets used to" 19 degree Fahrenheit.
They just die in roughly 4-5 days.
Celsius.

Also just checked, my thermostat says 20 degrees and I'm perfectly fine. Maybe it's just your heater because it should be warm enough at that. Throw on a sweater or something if it bothers you that much?

ITT: certain handicaps don't know that there are multiple temperature measurements

Because you live in Canada it's going to be cold no matter what.
We live in Igloos here, remember?
oh ya, eh. i better go rustle up the husky sled team so i can head oot and aboot to get me some maple syrup, eh!

Most people use Fahrenheit. (At least they do in more advanced countries. 'MERICA)
I'm sure that's what he was referring to.
What the flying forget did you just say?