George,
GP> What was their beef with your review?
Apparently, they're like some of these hotels, that will charge you
more, or throw you out early, if you leave a bad review.
GP> You'll save money by having it higher -- my wife finds my room cold at
GP> 23, after entering from the rest of the house--but going down to 78
GP> from 100 is healthier than going into 75, or 68 as many in California
GP> keep it. . .
If I get too warm, I get queasy. I've got a small portable fan that runs
on AA batteries that I can wear around my neck overnight, or if power is
out.
GP> Not fun that Cali uses up more electricity than anyone else, while
GP> claiming to be ecologically superior to the rest of the country(&
GP> world)
They're wanting to get rid of gasoline cars, but they don't want folks
charging their electric cars. So, I guess they want everyone to stay home.
GP> Q: What do computers and air conditioners have in common? A: They both
GP> become useless after opening windows.
That is true.
GP> I finally told my hot coworker how I felt. Turns out she felt the same
GP> way.
GP> So I turned on the air conditioning.
LOL.
Daryl
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