Poll: "Room temperature."

Olas

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60 (15.5 C)
Never goes above that.

Where's the 65 or less option? The range of choices here is very narrow.
 

Pebkio

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Nov 9, 2009
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I went with the non choice. 60 all the way... or maybe even 55. I put out a lot of BTUs and my processor needs to run at peak efficiency.
 

loc978

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No thermostat here. If I need heat, I build a fire. I do use electric fans to maximize heat circulation, though... I'm not a total barbarian.

I do tend to put on the proverbial sweater (hate actual sweaters, I just use the same sort of jackets and such that I wear outdoors) until the temp gets low enough to invite a rise in humidity.
 

vun

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Apr 10, 2008
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According to my alarm clock it's 20,7 C, should go up a degree or three during the day.
I consider optimal room temperature to be 22 C because that's perfect t-shirt temperature.
 

Boris Goodenough

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vun said:
According to my alarm clock it's 20,7 C, should go up a degree or three during the day.
I consider optimal room temperature to be 22 C because that's perfect t-shirt temperature.
I wear t-shirt inside all year round, even down to 13 C inside.
 

Saulkar

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Our house averages about 15 degrees in the winter as compensation for having no air-conditioning during the summer.
 

ClockworkPenguin

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STP (standard ambient temperature and pressure) is I think 25*C at 100kPa. My flat is currently 15.6*C. I'll put the heating on if it drops below 15. Until then I'm wearing a jumper, heating is expensive. My ideal temperature is about 18-19C. I start melting much above 24.
 

DanielBrown

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Dec 3, 2010
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Usually around 20C here. My room is a bit warmer since my computer and a table lamp is constantly on, except for when I'm sleeping.
 

Mr Thin

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Apr 4, 2010
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Uh... my ceiling fan's on the highest setting?

We don't have a thermostat, because we don't have air-conditioning. Weather forecast says it's about 22.5 degrees Celsius right now, which feels pretty normal, so I guess that's what my room temperature is.
 

SL33TBL1ND

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Sorry, all of the answers are wrong. SLC is 25C at 100kPa [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_conditions_for_temperature_and_pressure#Standard_laboratory_conditions].

But seriously, I live in Aus, so it's probably around 23/24? But I do have ducted air conditioning. Hrm...
 

Bravo Company

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Feb 21, 2010
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I keep my air around 82-88F. I'm cold nature, so it doesn't take much cooling to keep me comfortable, If I put the AC any lower then I get cold and that doesn't do anything except make my electric bill higher.
 

Lost In The Void

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Depends on the time of year for me. When its summer and +25 C I have it turned way down and have the windows open and the AC going. When its winter and -20 C and lower then I have it up at 20 C or so.
 

Calibanbutcher

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Nov 29, 2009
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The correct answer to this is a quote from community:
"This is THE room, this is THE room temperature" or something.
 

Dogstile

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I don't even have to set it, the hot water pipes around my room ensure that in summer its a toasty 90F during the day and in winter its usually around 70F.
 

IndomitableSam

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Home is usually around 70ish... which is 19-21ish. Usually if it's above 10C I open the windows and sit with a blanket. I love fresh air and will sit bundled up and shivering if I have to enjoy it.

Work is torture right now, it's been over 80 at my desk... which to us normal non-Imperial people is about 27 degrees. Way too goddamn hot.