What is your temperature?

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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    usually in the mid 60's. turned it off today also.


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  • I'd love to keep it a 76 :oops:
    but it's usually 68 during the day, 64 at night :roll:
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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    A little below normal: 98.4 degrees Fahrenheit. I run a little cool. :)
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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,665
    I like it cool, but that's only possible in the winter. Never over 17C if I can help it, 14C max at night. It's not usually cold here, so I keep the porch door open all winter and just fiddle with the thermostat to keep it right......... Summertime is a misery for me. Thinking of investing in an good air conditioner. I feel about being too warm the way most people feel about being too cold.
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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,665
    brianlux wrote:
    A little below normal: 98.4 degrees Fahrenheit. I run a little cool. :)
    Interesting. My normal body temp is about 96 degrees. My theory is that I hate the heat so much because my normal internal body temp is more at odds with outer temps than normal, and that's why it's more uncomfortable for me compared to a lot of people.
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  • mikalina
    mikalina Posts: 7,206
    now that it's cold out, we're usually locked and loaded at 67 or 68 at night. day time we drop it to 66.

    you?


    At night at about 67, I like to keep it cooler when I sleep.
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  • FrankieG
    FrankieG Abingdon MD Posts: 9,100
    When I'm home: Off or at 75ish, depending on if i'm cold or not..
    When I'm at work/not home: Off
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    I'd love to keep it a 76 :oops:
    but it's usually 68 during the day, 64 at night :roll:


    do you set your thermostat for those temps? why would you want it colder at night time? shouldn't that be other other way around?
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  • Last-12-Exit
    Last-12-Exit Charleston, SC Posts: 8,661
    69 in the winter.

    My father in law, who lives in ft Wayne, IN, keeps his at 61 at night and 59 during the day. Its FREEZING in his house. He says he sweats everyday we visit because they raise it to 64 when we go up there.
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    PJ_Soul wrote:
    brianlux wrote:
    A little below normal: 98.4 degrees Fahrenheit. I run a little cool. :)
    Interesting. My normal body temp is about 96 degrees. My theory is that I hate the heat so much because my normal internal body temp is more at odds with outer temps than normal, and that's why it's more uncomfortable for me compared to a lot of people.

    Fascinating. And that might explain my dislike of hot weather because I made a typo- I'm actually 96.4 normal, not 98.4. In weather over the mid-eighties I wilt like a head of lettuce but due to my age I'm not as cold tolerant.

    Of course OP meant what is our climate temp. Here in northern CA its been upper sixties and dry as a bone. Definitely a nasty drought in progress.
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  • I'd love to keep it a 76 :oops:
    but it's usually 68 during the day, 64 at night :roll:


    do you set your thermostat for those temps? why would you want it colder at night time? shouldn't that be other other way around?
    I get hot when I sleep...I like it warmer when I'm awake [will shrug]
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    I'd love to keep it a 76 :oops:
    but it's usually 68 during the day, 64 at night :roll:


    do you set your thermostat for those temps? why would you want it colder at night time? shouldn't that be other other way around?
    I get hot when I sleep...I like it warmer when I'm awake [will shrug]


    who is will shrug?
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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,665
    I'd love to keep it a 76 :oops:
    but it's usually 68 during the day, 64 at night :roll:


    do you set your thermostat for those temps? why would you want it colder at night time? shouldn't that be other other way around?
    I have actually never heard of anyone keeping it warmer at night until now. You sleep with warm blankets, so it needs to be cooler at night so that you don't get hot in bed.
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,665


    do you set your thermostat for those temps? why would you want it colder at night time? shouldn't that be other other way around?
    I get hot when I sleep...I like it warmer when I'm awake [will shrug]


    who is will shrug?
    :lol:
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    PJ_Soul wrote:
    I'd love to keep it a 76 :oops:
    but it's usually 68 during the day, 64 at night :roll:


    do you set your thermostat for those temps? why would you want it colder at night time? shouldn't that be other other way around?
    I have actually never heard of anyone keeping it warmer at night until now. You sleep with warm blankets, so it needs to be cooler at night so that you don't get hot in bed.

    it's been in the low 30's around here at night lately. makes sense to me to bump it up a degree or two. i lower it or turn it off during the day when it's warmer and i'm not home. i thought most people operated this way... :?
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  • usually around 64. overnight usually down to 62, and the same when no one but the dogs are home.


    and i LOVE a cool bedroom and toasty comforter - plus two snuggly warm doggies. i rather be cool than hot, always.
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  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    64* 24/7

    our house has no insulation, the master bedroom addition has no vapor barrier either, so it's about 52* in there, so we use a ceramic heater at night.

    Oh, have laminate throughout the house too, no carpet.
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  • shortstack
    shortstack Posts: 2,339
    i love, love, love doggies and kitties but will never or have never let them sleep on my bed. yuck.
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  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    shortstack wrote:
    i love, love, love doggies and kitties but will never or have never let them sleep on my bed. yuck.

    The name "Three Dog Night" supposedly refers to an expression meaning a night so cold that one needs to sleep while embracing three dogs. It's unclear whether the term originated with Inuit or with Indigenous Australians. An official commentary included in the CD set “Celebrate: The Three Dog Night Story, 1965-1975” stated that vocalist Danny Hutton’s girlfriend saw a documentary on TV in which the custom was explained to have originated with the latter.

    Dogs' internal temps are in the 102* range, so that's why people used to sleep with their dogs to keep warm.
    The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.

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  • do you set your thermostat for those temps? why would you want it colder at night time? shouldn't that be other other way around?
    I get hot when I sleep...I like it warmer when I'm awake [will shrug]


    who is will shrug?
    :lol::lol::lol:
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