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JL8Jeff
07-11-2006, 09:57 AM
There are several people here at work that actually go out and sit in their cars at lunch time and run it with the AC on for30-50 minutes! :shock: This is a perfect example of why we will have a serious energy crisis. And every house in my neighborhood has the AC on and running 24 hours a day, except us, we haven't turned the AC on yet this year. Our gas and electric bill for June was $105 and we used the exact same amount of electricity as last June. People in this country are addicted to AC!
foff667
07-11-2006, 10:38 AM
call the cops on them...its illegal in NJ to leave your car idling.
Untamed
07-11-2006, 10:42 AM
I loves me my AC. :hugs:
I dont sit in the car at idle though. I've got better tunes on my laptop at work, and the AC is paid for by the company. :nod:
firehawk1120
07-11-2006, 10:46 AM
i can't deal with sitting in my house at 90 degrees sorry but I'm one of those people who runs the ac all day long so when I get home I'm comfortable.
Electricity isn't that expensive. It's the gas heating bill that kills me.
BonzoHansen
07-11-2006, 10:51 AM
Jeff, if it makes you feel better, my home AC units go off during the day when we are not home.
foff667
07-11-2006, 10:53 AM
I turn off my a/c at home during the day...my livingroom actually stays pretty cool...when i go home I throw on the downstairs AC though...and yes heating the house is going to get super expensive...it already is really...i just put in 150 gal the other day and that was like $350 and would only last about a month during the winter...gonna be fun this year round :rolleyes:
JL8Jeff
07-11-2006, 11:03 AM
A large percentage of our electricity is produced using natural gas and the price on that keeps going up as the supply has dropped. When I was a kid most houses did not have AC and it was no big deal. But as a society we have turned into sponges that can't live without certain comforts. Would you rather live with no AC in the summer or no heat in the winter? It's easy to turn on a fan to cool down, but most people don't want to light a bonfire in their living room to stay warm. The people sitting in a running car is just ridiculous, especially considering we have AC here at work. My June gas and electric bill is $107 and $57 of that is for electric. If I turn on my vintage central air(1974) my electric bill will easily triple or quadruple. But I still can't justify it since I'm hardly ever in the house. I just find it scary how many people can't live without AC nowadays.
Tru2Chevy
07-11-2006, 11:04 AM
My AC stays on all day, but my mom runs a daycare out of our house, so putting up with hot cranky 2 year olds wouldn't be fun. Plus one of the kids has a seizure disorder that can be trigged by heat.
I keep the AC in the basement turned down low while I'm at work...rarely use AC in the car though.
- Justin
firehawk1120
07-11-2006, 11:40 AM
just wondering how old you are? I've noticed older people tend to deal with the heat better then younger people. I for one am like a friggin sweat monster if it's above 70 degrees out. It doesn't matter if I'm just sitting there or running around I sweat which is very uncomfortable. A fan doesn't do anything but blow hot air at you.
BonzoHansen
07-11-2006, 11:50 AM
"...my vintage central air(1974)...". New units are far more efficient.
Tru2Chevy
07-11-2006, 11:52 AM
just wondering how old you are?
Jeff just recently turned 40....
- Justin
JL8Jeff
07-11-2006, 12:08 PM
Yup, 40 and I still sweat just as much as you young kids, in fact I sweat more now than I did 10 years ago. Yesterday I mowed the back yard, then went up the river and scrubbed down the inside of my boat sweating a ton, then put the lower steps back in to the dock(they weigh a ton). I came home, showered and opened the windows to let the air blow through. It was nice last night, no need for AC. Right now it's 79 degrees in my house(I'm home right now) and it's fine. It will heat up to 85 by around 5-6 but then I open the windows to let the air go through. The problem is that kids have been growing up inside the AC for 15-20 years now and they can't deal with the heat. That is going to cause a health crisis too. I realize some people have health issues and need AC, but to hear everyone say they can't live without it is downright scary. AC at work is needed with computers and people being dressed up. But you can't find any children playing outside anymore during the summer. I know that modern AC is more efficient, but that's way outside my budget and I still wouldn't turn it on since I'm not in the house until 8-9 pm most nights. I realize that I choose not to waste energy but like I said, it's scary how many people can't live without it.
firehawk1120
07-11-2006, 12:45 PM
I'm not far behind i'm 30, but I grew up with A/C from like april through nov. my dad hates the heat. I ended up being the same way. i can't even drive with the windows down in my car on hot days unless it's a weekend and I'm going someplace to just hang out. During the week when i'm working I can't do it. Not to mention driving with the windows down is no more efficient on the gas mileage then using the ac.
I look at it as a comfort and convenience thing. why should I sweat when i can click on the little white box and walk into a nice cool house. Like I said before gas is very expensive but the actual use of electricity isn't so until it gets cold out an the fiance complains about it being too cold I'm running the ac as much as I can. :)
I guess I'm one of those scary people who can't live without it.
12secondv6
07-11-2006, 12:49 PM
I sat in my truck yesterday with the A/C on.... idling in the parking lot for lunch... so I could listen to Howard Stern! I don't pay the gas on company vehicles.
My personal vehicle.... F that! I ain't idling it and wasting gas!
A/C is my friend at home though
firehawk1120
07-11-2006, 01:13 PM
A/C is my friend at home though
that's good because you don't have any friends any place else beeootch!!!!
qwikz28
07-11-2006, 07:48 PM
the thermostat in my house automatically shuts off the AC in m house between midnight and like 6am. we dont know how to change it but we are tropical peoples anyway so we are used to 130 degree heat
shane27
07-11-2006, 08:01 PM
i love the heat. f a/c
NJSPEEDER
07-11-2006, 08:22 PM
call the cops on them...its illegal in NJ to leave your car idling.
only if yer not in it. a few ppl i work with eat their lunch un their cars.
JL8Jeff The Hippy FTW!!!!!!11one
JL8Jeff
07-11-2006, 08:56 PM
JL8Jeff The Hippy FTW!!!!!!11one
HaHa, I wish I was a hippy. Then I would be on drugs all the time and chillin out. I just got back from playing volleyball from 6-8:30. Man, not an ounce of a breeze blowing and I think I sweated out 5 lbs. I'll wait until we have 3-4 days of 95 degrees in a row before I turn on the AC. You guys need to get outside more often to get used to the heat/humidity. If you think 70 degrees is hot, you might have some real health issues and need to get it checked out before you have a heart attack or stroke. I'm not kidding about that. I just had a relative that had a heart arithmia(sp?) and he's a very tall, thin guy. It stunned us all. My brother and I are very active with things like volleyball, biking, golfing, roller blading, mowing the lawn, etc. You need to stay physical to stay healthy. But don't over do it if you're not used to it. Noah's probably in the best shape with the work he does outside. Time for a :cheers: and dinner!
WayFast84
07-11-2006, 09:02 PM
yeah are a/c is on NEVER, because it doesnt work, O well If Im home and inside Im sitting on my ass. If its that hot out Ill wash the cars or mowe the lawn. I work out side all day it bothers me a bit, But since I started working I lost like 10 pounds...plus im actually getting paid.
JL8Jeff
07-11-2006, 09:28 PM
My AC works in the house, in the car and in the truck. But here's a kicker for you guys, one of the guys playing volleyball with us is 76 and he was out there tonight diving in the sand like everyone else. Then when we were done he was complaining because his mother who is 104 was giving him a hard time the other day! :rofl: Think any of us will make it to 104! Man, I sure hope I don't!
Is it me or did u just get the Hippy tag? :rofl:
JL8Jeff
07-11-2006, 10:00 PM
Doh!
http://requiemthebeauty.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/.pond/hippie.jpg.w180h271.jpg
BigAls87Z28
07-11-2006, 10:07 PM
Psh....remote start FTW. I dont feel like walking out to a smoking black car in the middle of the summer, nor do I feel like stepping into a wicked cold car in the winter. Thank you Chevy.
Brando56894
07-12-2006, 01:27 AM
i can't deal with sitting in my house at 90 degrees sorry but I'm one of those people who runs the ac all day long so when I get home I'm comfortable.
:stupid:
my mom always turns ours off but me and my dad keep turning to back on. my ac is always on since i have my computer running 24/7 in my room so its like a freakin sauna in there w/o the ac on
as for the ac in my car........ its stayin in till atleast the end of the summer :mrgreen:
Tru2Chevy
07-12-2006, 10:53 AM
my ac is always on since i have my computer running 24/7 in my room so its like a freakin sauna in there w/o the ac on
Yea, plus I can get a more stable OC on the old PIII box when the AC is cranked up :)
- Justin
Slow 88
07-12-2006, 04:44 PM
My a/c is set on 71 degrees until it starts to cool back down in Sept. or Oct... Plus, my wife is pregnant and she is ALWAYS hot anymore and I weld during the day and sweat my ass off so I want it to be as comfortable as possible when I get home..
JL8Jeff
07-12-2006, 08:49 PM
My a/c is set on 71 degrees until it starts to cool back down in Sept. or Oct... Plus, my wife is pregnant and she is ALWAYS hot anymore and I weld during the day and sweat my ass off so I want it to be as comfortable as possible when I get home..
Holy crap, AC set at 71 degrees! When we do turn on the AC at home we have it set at 80-82 which is very comfortable when it removes the humidity. What do you set the heat at in the winter? My relatives set their house at 75! We run the heat at 62-64 but I don't have kids so I can keep it lower like that. So it appears that the average person here has a comfort temperature span of less than 5 degrees! That is flat out scary. Now think of what you would be doing to your kids by keeping them in such a controlled environment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Slow 88
07-12-2006, 08:57 PM
Holy crap, AC set at 71 degrees! When we do turn on the AC at home we have it set at 80-82 which is very comfortable when it removes the humidity. What do you set the heat at in the winter? My relatives set their house at 75! We run the heat at 62-64 but I don't have kids so I can keep it lower like that. So it appears that the average person here has a comfort temperature span of less than 5 degrees! That is flat out scary. Now think of what you would be doing to your kids by keeping them in such a controlled environment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
My daughter is outside everyday except rain/thunderstorms obviously.... I keep the heat around 68.....I understand where you are coming from but I'll be damn if I am goin to sweating my ass off at home too.... Also, if you are truely a conservative then I expect that you A) ride a bike to work or B) take public transportation?
JL8Jeff
07-12-2006, 09:08 PM
Hmmm, I never said I was a conservative. I just said that most people waste a lot of energy and it appears I am correct. Look at some of the replies from people who leave their PC on all day and then need AC to cool the room!:? That's fine if you're hosting a website but for a person to leave a PC on all night while sleeping, then all day while they are at work is a waste. AC on during the day while you're at work is also a waste. Our office at work is set around 74-76 degrees which is almost too cool with the humidity pulled out. 71 degrees must be ice cold. But I'm not just making a point about AC, I'm making a point about wasted energy. Like the person at my work that sits in their car at lunch with it running. Personally, I've put less than 10,000 miles on my truck since I bought it back in October of 2004.
qwikz28
07-12-2006, 09:50 PM
Personally, I've put less than 10,000 miles on my truck since I bought it back in October of 2004.
:scratch: i'm about to roll 14,000 in my saturn since i bought it new 2 days before Christmas.
BigAls87Z28
07-12-2006, 10:50 PM
Im flying past 41k, and Im at 2 years.
PBodyGT87
07-13-2006, 11:37 AM
*Flashback to ECFBNats last year, all of us packed in Al's car with the AC on, and then making a trip to HDJ's FTW!
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