i will keep you all up to date on these proceedings
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went back and checked which way the aluminum was facing nearly every piece is facing dull side outward because of fucking course slowly and painstakingly reversing it sunrise was 5:00a 45m later it's almost 80 outside this is going to be an awful day on the west coast
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the problem is not the temperature per se, it's that nothing is built for this, maybe excluding some office towers. but not older buildings especially AC remains relatively rare in seattle the usual heat advisory is "stay indoors" but that doesnt work if "indoors" isnt cooled
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starting to think the foil is counterproductive. it's really heating up, even when correctly-oriented. might try to replace it with the plastic.
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i am not buying anything else there is literally nothing on sale in the city of seattle at 6am and air conditioners have been sold out for a week and i have not slept. the tools on hand are the tools I am using
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ok im going to bed this is the stuff i got hope it workshttps://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07W7JWTL8/ …
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a related thread. what a great story. my dad's was probably The Flood when our city was mostly destroyed by a catastrophic flood he saved our house and most of our furniture and got us evacuated and drained the basementhttps://twitter.com/redoatz/status/1409552949886521352?s=19 …
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most importantly he was one of the like 2% of homeowners in the city who had looked at the river and thought "yes I believe I will purchase flood insurance this year" do not underestimate the value of such prudence! I am grateful for his careful stewardship
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anyway, its upper 90s in Seattle, feels maybe mid-upper 70s inside. looks like I made it through the early morning sun assault on the eastern window. going to call this a smashing victory. thanks everyone who came along for the ride--I hope everyone else in PNW is holding tight
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If your AC fails you may have to open windows for draft air(preferably at opposite ends) and rely on that and fan cooling (walls/floor takes a while to heat up). We cool by evaporation and high humidity can kill. I know I've told you the same above, just making sure.
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Don't do anything stupid with wet towels or so. Try to keep indoor humidity down, bodies already produce a lot.
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