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08.08.07
Thermostats
Why don't thermostats ever do what they're supposed to. One should be able to set the heating thermostat on 20 degrees and be done with for the whole year. Instead when it gets cold, you have to turn it up and when it gets warm, you have to turn it down.
Is it because they have a certain built-in tolerance otherwise they'd be going on and off endlessly when the stable temperature was reached?
Posted by Giles at 08.08.07 09:17
Comments
I suppose it is because temperature as the single most important factor in what makes you feel cold or hot is just one more of those mind shattering oversimplifications.
Posted by: Fotios at 13.08.07 16:04