PC's in the summer : HEAT Problem
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PC's in the summer : HEAT Problem
Well, if the summer gets really hot(what it is likely to become*), then working
in a room with CRT Monitors (approx. twenty computers) will make everyone sweat.
I am talking about a "non-air conditioned" room in my school
(you know the room misses the thing called air conditioning that is supposed to cool down air in cars, for instance.
*Summer here where I live ?used ? to be dry and hot (up to 40 degr. Centigrade or so, maybe Trantor knows better..)
Chances could be someone here knows tricks to cool down the temperature in this hellish setting, apart from
A) opening the window/doors
B) fans
C) putting moist , cold towels onto your neck (very much like the necklace slot in dm)
(all right , not attending tuition is NOT an option. : ) )
in a room with CRT Monitors (approx. twenty computers) will make everyone sweat.
I am talking about a "non-air conditioned" room in my school
(you know the room misses the thing called air conditioning that is supposed to cool down air in cars, for instance.
*Summer here where I live ?used ? to be dry and hot (up to 40 degr. Centigrade or so, maybe Trantor knows better..)
Chances could be someone here knows tricks to cool down the temperature in this hellish setting, apart from
A) opening the window/doors
B) fans
C) putting moist , cold towels onto your neck (very much like the necklace slot in dm)
(all right , not attending tuition is NOT an option. : ) )
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and likley causes all kinds of cancer
anyway, we had the same issue here, but eventually purchased airconditioning units which work in the winter and break down in the summer.. so really.. they haven't helped much.. except for the odd day here and there when they actually work as intended.
on those other days, We shut the blinds and open the hallway door and blow a large fan in.. it seems the air in the hallway is always cooler
anyway, we had the same issue here, but eventually purchased airconditioning units which work in the winter and break down in the summer.. so really.. they haven't helped much.. except for the odd day here and there when they actually work as intended.
on those other days, We shut the blinds and open the hallway door and blow a large fan in.. it seems the air in the hallway is always cooler
That's because wet wipes are usually scented. They're meant for cleaning up, and thus usually contain alcohol (cleans well, disinfects, evaporates fast, and leaves no residue unlike soap). You don't really want to smell like alcohol so scenting is supposed to cover that up, but sometimes the cure is worse...
Toni Ylisirniö
Author of Grave of King Millias, Return of Chaos, and DM2 dungeons.
Author of Grave of King Millias, Return of Chaos, and DM2 dungeons.
I don't normally mind smelling of pure alcohol - it's smelling of beer and whiskey that I'm not too fond of... That's it, pour ethanol on yourself, that's bound to cool you down.
(Actually don't - I don't want to be responsible for daft people pouring alcohol on themselves and then catching fire... nasty) Not that I'm calling anyone here daft but you can never be sure on these forums...
(Actually don't - I don't want to be responsible for daft people pouring alcohol on themselves and then catching fire... nasty) Not that I'm calling anyone here daft but you can never be sure on these forums...