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![]() I've been to Vegas many times when I'm sure it might have been that hot, but you hardly notice it because you're going in and out of casinos. Maybe the hottest place I've ever been was Phoenix and it was like you said a blast furnace type of thing, but it can actually be a nice place to go in winter. Here in Hot Springs, I think we are on the edge of what you guys are experiencing so a few degrees cooler. Just think, only about 7 or 8 weeks more of this type of weather.
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![]() I grew up in a generation when air conditioning was a rarity.
They really weren't prevalent until the late 60's. Could you imagine that today?
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![]() We never had one either at my house. My Dad actually hated A/C. He preferred one of those circulating fans. Not sure how we survived when I look back on it. I don't think we would have had a TV, if he hadn't discovered he could watch Major League baseball on it. Also, didn't have A/C in our cars. My older brother and I once drove from Shreveport, Louisiana to Abilene, Texas in a '56 Ford with no A/C in the middle of Summer. If I had to do that now, just shoot me.
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![]() A BIG NOPE
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![]() When I was living in Florida
central AC was a requirement to survive The Humidity down there Could Drop A Dragon ![]() Which is probably why you never see one But out here in Colorado we have NO Humidity ![]() Plus living 6000 feet elevation West facing home in the Foothills NO Fleas On Pets !!! I do not even have an air conditioner I have ceiling fans in all the rooms And my lower level feels like air conditioning With 90% Below Ground 3 Rooms have Ground Level Windows |
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![]() 100 degree weather par for the course in Hot Springs, but I feel sorry for those folks in England where the high is usually 75, but hit 104 yesterday. I saw a report awhile back that said the temps had gone up so much in Britain that they could now grow grapes that would normally not grow outside of France and so the Brits now have a thriving wine industry.
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