Hello Axel,
> Hu? That, or a bit below that, is the ideal temperature to sleep at.
My experience too.
> (I can and do afford blankets, though.)
> Where I do get real problems sleeping is right now, with night tempatures
> in the bedroom well above 15 Cel, and from 20 Cel upwards I really suffer.
In my flat the same ;-(.
Now I sleep with the fan in the lowest rotation mode.
As I am almost deaf, I donot hear it ;-).
>> and advice was to sleep with an open bedroom window,
>> must have been made of much sterner stuff than me ;-)
> Seems so. But I'm a weakling and I do not wash in water, where I had to
> brake the on top first.
There is somethingmmysterious about that frozen water.
Someone at the 4x4 WD club told me not to drive through frozen water,
because when it comes inside the car, it leaves a mark in its interior
you never can clean away.
I donot undestand why?
Henri, typing at 26.1 oC now.
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