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Title: DU Challenge
Post by: CC27 on March 17, 2015, 12:20:30 PM
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Aerows (29,886 posts)

DU Challenge


In the South, such systems as evaporation cooling do not work because the air itself is heavy with water, and that water itself is so warm, it contributes to the heat, and fans even cease to work.

You are hot, and if it gets too hot, even subsuming in water doesn't help, because it is hot, too - or there is a lack of unspoiled water to do so.

You just boil. Unless you can devise a refrigerant system that works under extreme humidity and extreme heat, you will not survive.

This is my challenge.

You possess no generated electricity.

What do you do in the deep South high humidity climate?

And this is, indeed, a challenge.

Options?

What??

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10026374664
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: Big Dog on March 17, 2015, 12:30:43 PM
How does ol' Coon Bait "subsume in water"?

Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: Happy Fun Ball on March 17, 2015, 12:58:24 PM
Why, it's very simple. Change your incandescent light bulbs to those spiral things and just from that alone, the entire planet will instantly cool down by 50°.
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: franksolich on March 17, 2015, 01:01:00 PM
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Atman (28,485 posts)    Tue Mar 17, 2015, 08:16 AM

10. We lived in my mother's house in central Florida...
 
It was an old, old Spanish-style bungalow. Never had AC, didn't need it. It had high ceilings, and all the exterior walls were super thick. I think stone covered in stucco. The stone basically stored the cooler night air temps and kept the place reasonably comfortable. Plus, it was situated under huge shade trees. The minimal/no clothing thing helped a lot, too.
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: Carl on March 17, 2015, 01:02:49 PM
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Atman (28,485 posts)    Tue Mar 17, 2015, 08:16 AM

10. We lived in my mother's house in central Florida...
 
It was an old, old Spanish-style bungalow. Never had AC, didn't need it. It had high ceilings, and all the exterior walls were super thick. I think stone covered in stucco. The stone basically stored the cooler night air temps and kept the place reasonably comfortable. Plus, it was situated under huge shade trees. The minimal/no clothing thing helped a lot, too.

Which McGrath still thinks is okay to publicly post pictures of.
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: txradioguy on March 17, 2015, 01:11:30 PM
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You possess no generated electricity.

What do you do in the deep South high humidity climate?

And this is, indeed, a challenge.

Options?

Answers to this are easy.


1) You lose 20 pounds and suffer a heat stroke in the heat and humidity

2) You buy a Honda portable generator and plug a damn window mounted AC into it and stay cool like normal people.



Sorry I'm not buying his "high ceilings and shade trees". BS

I've had to use the A/C in December in Tampa.  There's no way in hell you're surviving with out A/C much less electricity in Central Florida in the summer time.


That would be like trying to do the same thing in South Texas in July.
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: CC27 on March 17, 2015, 01:17:03 PM
Atman is living as a deadbeat in his mom's house?
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: JohnnyReb on March 17, 2015, 01:43:32 PM
No electricity huh.....Move down by the river, throw a pipe in the deepest part of the river(coldest water), use hand pump to pump water through stolen large truck radiator, have slave wave fan behind radiator to force cool air out other side, get caught and spend summer in air conditioned jail.
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: GOBUCKS on March 17, 2015, 01:48:01 PM
This is why much of the South was a swampy wasteland until 60 or 70 years ago.

It's also why civilization has made relatively few inroads in tropical countries.

There is no substitution for air conditioning, all the myths about shade and open windows notwithstanding.
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: franksolich on March 17, 2015, 01:55:05 PM
Atman is living as a deadbeat in his mom's house?

Apparently he did, in the past.

For years, I'd operated under the quite reasonable assumption that Atman had never suffered in his life, but then his tale of woe about the belongings of his wife and him being sold at a storage-unit auction, they losing things of great sentimental value to them, compelled me to re-adjust my impression of him.

It's true Atman's never known poverty, but he has known at least a little bit of financial desperation, which kind of, sort of, made franksolich more sympathetic towards him.
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: Gina on March 17, 2015, 02:07:04 PM
Hmmmm.  I just deal with it if there is no ac. 
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: ChuckJ on March 17, 2015, 02:14:29 PM
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Aerows (29,886 posts)

DU Challenge


In the South, such systems as evaporation cooling do not work because the air itself is heavy with water, and that water itself is so warm, it contributes to the heat, and fans even cease to work.

You are hot, and if it gets too hot, even subsuming in water doesn't help, because it is hot, too - or there is a lack of unspoiled water to do so.

You just boil. Unless you can devise a refrigerant system that works under extreme humidity and extreme heat, you will not survive.

This is my challenge.

You possess no generated electricity.

What do you do in the deep South high humidity climate?

And this is, indeed, a challenge.

Options?

I just want to clarify that this DUmmie appears to be wondering how you just lounge around in the deep south with no electricity. Despite the fact that no DUmmie will follow my advice I'm going to issue it anyway.

First, you get a job that requires physical labor. Then you spend the day working said job. The job results in two things. The first is money that can be saved to purchase electricity. The second is you becoming extremely hot, sweaty, and tired. At the end of the day, once you stop working you will actually feel cooler.
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: thundley4 on March 17, 2015, 02:22:35 PM
I just want to clarify that this DUmmie appears to be wondering how you just lounge around in the deep south with no electricity. Despite the fact that no DUmmie will follow my advice I'm going to issue it anyway.

First, you get a job that requires physical labor. Then you spend the day working said job. The job results in two things. The first is money that can be saved to purchase electricity. The second is you becoming extremely hot, sweaty, and tired. At the end of the day, once you stop working you will actually feel cooler.

During the summer, the place where I work is in the high 90's at least. I get home and my wife has the AC cranked and I have to put a sweatshirt on after taking a shower.
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: franksolich on March 17, 2015, 02:25:39 PM
During the summer, the place where I work is in the high 90's at least. I get home and my wife has the AC cranked and I have to put a sweatshirt on after taking a shower.

I'm never sure about this "high ceiling" thing.

This place has ceilings so high one has to use a step-ladder to change the light-bulbs in the ceiling lights.

It has no air-conditioning, because it's so old and leaks like a sieve as it is.

(But hey, the rent's cheap, and there are "extras" to it.)

It gets hotter than Hades in here during the summer.
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: Chris_ on March 17, 2015, 02:38:30 PM
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You possess no generated electricity.

Options?
Pay your electric bill, you ridiculous cow. :rofl:
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: Skul on March 17, 2015, 02:39:00 PM

>snippage<

That would be like trying to do the same thing in South Texas in July.
You rang?   :lmao:
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: jukin on March 17, 2015, 04:28:06 PM
Kind of funny to ask people that can't determine the answer of 1+1 figure out a difficult thermodynamics problem.
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: GOBUCKS on March 17, 2015, 04:34:51 PM
Atman is living as a deadbeat in his mom's house?

Oh, no. He's living like a king up there in Connecticut, marking just now the third year of his permanent unemployment.

With no marketable skill or work ethic, he'd never find employment even if he were so inclined.

But his wife works, so like the drunken Pitt he just lays around the house, complaining at the DUmp about daytime TV programs.

The difference between Pitt and McGrath is that Pitt is incapacitated by severe alcoholism, while McGrath is just a deadbeat.

Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: CC27 on March 17, 2015, 05:04:48 PM
Oh, no. He's living like a king up there in Connecticut, marking just now the third year of his permanent unemployment.

With no marketable skill or work ethic, he'd never find employment even if he were so inclined.

But his wife works, so like the drunken Pitt he just lays around the house, complaining at the DUmp about daytime TV programs.

The difference between Pitt and McGrath is that Pitt is incapacitated by severe alcoholism, while McGrath is just a deadbeat.

Every DUmmies dream come true.
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: diesel driver on March 17, 2015, 10:24:08 PM
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Aerows (29,886 posts)

DU Challenge


In the South, such systems as evaporation cooling do not work because the air itself is heavy with water, and that water itself is so warm, it contributes to the heat, and fans even cease to work.

You are hot, and if it gets too hot, even subsuming in water doesn't help, because it is hot, too - or there is a lack of unspoiled water to do so.

You just boil. Unless you can devise a refrigerant system that works under extreme humidity and extreme heat, you will not survive.

This is my challenge.

You possess no generated electricity.

What do you do in the deep South high humidity climate?

And this is, indeed, a challenge.

Options?

1.  Dig a hole, a deep one.  Must be at least 10-20 feet deep.  The deeper you dig, the cooler it will be.
2.  Jump into hole.
3.  Have someone fill in the hole.
4.  Enjoy a cool, constant 55-60 degrees year around.   :II:
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: Skul on March 17, 2015, 10:58:37 PM
1.  Dig a hole, a deep one.  Must be at least 10-20 feet deep.  The deeper you dig, the cooler it will be.
2.  Jump into hole.
3.  Have someone fill in the hole.
4.  Enjoy a cool, constant 55-60 degrees year around.   :II:

Pedro is too lazy to engage in physical labor. He'd have to hire the job out.
Cripes, I'm feeling benevolent, I'll dig it for free.

 :cheersmate: BTW
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: freedumb2003b on March 18, 2015, 01:38:30 AM
This is why much of the South was a swampy wasteland until 60 or 70 years ago.

It's also why civilization has made relatively few inroads in tropical countries.

There is no substitution for air conditioning, all the myths about shade and open windows notwithstanding.

Yeah, but those countries' Business Casual is shorts and light linen or cotton.  If you have good knees like I do it is a pretty good look :)
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: landofconfusion80 on March 18, 2015, 11:46:54 AM
the correct answer is to get your yankee ass on the bus and go up north to a socialist heaven.
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: JohnnyReb on March 18, 2015, 11:51:56 AM
Go fly a kite....hey, it's what old Ben did.
Title: Re: DU Challenge
Post by: franksolich on March 18, 2015, 04:41:32 PM
the correct answer is to get your yankee ass on the bus and go up north to a socialist heaven.

^^^yeah, that.