• Howdy
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    73 hours ago

    Same! Sometimes, I get let down because I see a thermostat on the wall but these bad asses can be controlled by those too. 55 degrees! Stay frosty my friends.

  • JackbyDev
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    55 hours ago

    Some hotel I stayed at constructed some weird wooden cage/facade around the unit for some god forsaken reason.

  • @[email protected]
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    They also made a crapton of noise. The hotels often didn’t change the filter, so you’d instantly get a stuffy nose when you walked in. They were always right under the curtain, so it would recirculate the air caught in the curtain and cycle off and on too much because the air temp fluctuated too much.

    I spend a lot of time in hotels. It was always a mixed bag with these. If you got a good one it was almost an exception rather than the rule.

    • Flying SquidM
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      Yep. I see one and I know I’m not going to wake up on Hoth because if I leave it on, I’m not going to sleep in the first place.

    • Track_ShovelOP
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      811 hours ago

      The curtain thing was a major pain in the ass; same with the noise. I’ve mostly been lucky with decent ones I guess, but I’ve spent a ton of time in shitty hotels.

      • @[email protected]
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        I live in hotels more than half the time, here’s the pro tip- take a hanger with clips from the closet and use it to clip the curtains above and behind the vents. Or just open the curtains, nobody cares what you’re doing in there.

  • Altima NEO
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    4510 hours ago

    Had one of these at a hotel in Utah. It was hot as balls outside, but damn did this thing keep it frosty inside. And yeah, its loud, but at least it drowned out my dads snoring.

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      at least it drowned out my dads snoring.

      I love background noise. Drown out the road sound, people eating, snoring, get rid of it all. Bless the hums of modern industry

      • Altima NEO
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        Road sounds are the worst. It completely surrounds you and there’s no escaping it. And there’s always those assholes with loud engines cranking their hogs.

  • J'Pol
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    Ok, this is a personal thing for me. It might be just UK/Europe (I don’t know) that rejects this use of the apostrophe in this case. Throughout my North American (US, specifically) education into collegiate level English courses I was taught to use an apostrophe to pluralize initialisms and acronyms specifically. If it is not an initialism or acronym, carry on with just adding an “s.”

    If there is an actual problem within this US variation of English that I have been taught, please let me know, because it’s become frustrating to see things such as: “you don’t need that apostrophe,” and “this is a sin against the apostrophe” etc. etc.

    I’m not trying to be critical or harsh here, just get a better understanding.

    • @[email protected]
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      American checking in, this was also how I was taught to pluralize throughout my education.

      The usage in the post title seemed correct to me fwiw

    • @[email protected]
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      The way I knew it in the UK is:

      AC - singular air conditioner

      AC’s - air conditioner’s [something]

      ACs - multiple air conditioners

      • J'Pol
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        Thanks. That helps quite a bit. The internet’s fury has made me question whether I am correct in this regard countless times, but I still have textbooks that say that the usage in this meme is correct. I’ve been curious for a long time.

        • JackbyDev
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          35 hours ago

          Share pics of the textbooks saying that, I’d be curious to see.

          • J'Pol
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            I will when I can. They are in a storage unit that I can get to on Saturday at best and I will have to dig through stuff. There is also a fair chance of my memory failing because it has been 25 years.

    • @[email protected]
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      People like simple rules, that’s all. So for most people it’s conjunction or possessive. The hanging apostrophe starts some fun conversations too.

  • kindenough
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    I am in the Netherlands and lately AC’s are getting more common. As someone with an appartement top floor flat roof, living room faced south the split AC installed this year is a blessing. Summers get hot nowadays.

    • Flying SquidM
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      Hooray for climate change.

      And the fun part is that all those new ACs will accelerate it!

    • Mayor Poopington
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      1411 hours ago

      Same in the pacific northwest. Had a heat pump put in this year thanks to an interest free loan from the city. Used to not hit triple digits here.

      • Altima NEO
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        710 hours ago

        Dang, I need to get one installed. Just dont know who around Portland to trust. Had one estimate and it was like 20 grand for a 4 head install.

        • @[email protected]
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          I’m sure it varies a bit by region, but that wouldn’t be a crazy price for the NE. HVAC is just expensive these days.

          I’d recommend getting at least three quotes. If different companies propose different setups (e.g., all heads vs ducted vs mixed), try to get at least two quotes for each. I ended up getting six quotes due to how much they varied in both price and design. My highest and lowest quotes were more than 20k apart for a <1500 sqft space.

          If you have access to a 0% financing program, don’t wait too long. Those run out quick because it’s such an amazing deal.

        • Mayor Poopington
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          510 hours ago

          Our guy said splits are great for 2 or 3 units, any more a heat pump is more cost effective so that’s what we went for. Went with a city recommend installer and they were awesome.

          • Altima NEO
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            Aren’t splits using a heat pump though? Or did you get central air installed? My place has no vents.

  • @[email protected]
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    My college dorm has one of these. Literally heaven.

    When the housing market crashes I’m gonna get a house with one of these

  • edric
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    The only issue is the older ones tend to be very loud especially when they turn on in the middle of the night.

  • ALQ
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    I wish this were still the case. The last time I saw one of these was a year or so ago and I was excited to freeze. Unfortunately, the room AC was through a different, more modern, device. They just left the classic to toy with my emotions.

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    Was in a ‘modern’ hotel recently. Hardwood floors, fresh paint, and warm embedded light fixtures.

    Went to look for a thermostat. Nope. One of these AC/heater units. It was all analog, twisty knobs, faded labels, easily from the 1970s. Two options: regular, and high.

    It was fine, but pretty obvious the remo budget had run out.

          • @[email protected]
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            Nope, had it for several years now. Just woke up with it in my left ear one day. It must have been an ear infection or something. The doctors I went to didn’t seem to care or thought I was overreacting. Let’s hope stem cell research can solve our problem for somebody someday. In any case, life goes on.

            • kindenough
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              Life goes on as you say, but it worries me, I feel sorry for you. I hope you have a routine to cope it daggermoon and I would like to know how you manage.

              I play loops of music in my head to cope. It is tiresome, feels like a fairground. I wish I could experience just one day without tinnitus.

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                For me, it’s at it’s worse when I’m trying to sleep. Fans are pretty much required to sleep. Most of the day I don’t hear it because I’m rarely anyplace quiet enough. To be honest, I don’t really think about it much anymore. I have learned to live with it for the most part. There have been times I’ve had to sleep places where it’s quiet and that suuuucks. I do listen to music alot, that helps calm me.

                If depression is what’s bothering you hobbies really helped me alot. I started playing video games which helped with the depression from my tinnitus and also my OCD. I’ve gotten better and then worse and then better again. I’m in an okay place right now. I’m looking forward to the future. I know what I want and I know I can get it if I put my mind to it.

                Tinnitus sucks ass, but it can suck less. I don’t know how bad you have it but if its way worse than mine there are still ways to help cope. Brown noise is great and I can highly recommend it, even better than the fan maybe. There are certain types therapy that can help as well. I haven’t looked into it much however.

                I’d focus most on doing things that make you happy. Also spending time with people that make you happy if possible. It’s kind of hard these days, I should know.

                I never know how to end a wall of text so here’s the last paragraph and sentence.

                Edit: I also remembered the rapper K.Flay went completely deaf in her right ear. She’s still out there making music and living her life. So, try not to let tinnitus keep you down. Never admit defeat, keep on living your life as best you can.

                Most musicians have tinnitus too so at least we’re not alone.

                • kindenough
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                  Thank you for taking the time to give me such an elaborate response.

                  Ex musician and DJ here. I have a high screech and a low rumble. I can hear my own heart rate too. It is sometimes very claustrofobic so indeed I need noise to cope. Haven’t looked into noise generators as I cope with fans but I really need them to sleep. I know of therapy to cope mentally, but haven’t looked into it yet as I seem to manage with fan noise and the music loops. As for depression, my mom was a violent person so my depression comes mostly from there. It is also why I am early retired. Doing the housekeeping now and it does make me happy being there for my fam. I still make music and kept my studio but it is a hobby now.

                  All the best to you daggermoon!