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It's totally different in NYC.
I think every other why post deals with hating on Americans.
Alright, I adjusted my math to some NYC rates and it brought the 24/7 cooling price to $80. Maybe I would need a bigger AC if I were on the sunny side of a high rise (but that might also be better insulated than my 100 year old building)...but be careful about going too big or they won't dehumidify well. Also, I suppose if I lived in NYC, my apartment would be smaller, so that might counteract the size on the AC.
Max output for mid 70's temps should really be something like less than 50% of the time...the HVAC guys seem to aim for an AC that has to run for 20 minutes (but I can't tell how long they intend it to take between cycles). So even then you are looking at up to $40 for a month where you literally have to run the AC for the entire month (no cool days, no nights where you can open the window instead, etc.). $40 is in the range where it would matter to the budgets of some people...but again, that is only for a month where you literally don't turn the unit off.
And the ones in between are usually I stating why that is so.
If this were a forum that had a majority of people of the opposite mindset, what do you think posts contrary to the norm would be?
Anyway, relevant to the AC thing, don't you find that absurd? I think I've seen it that way since I was a teenager.
Energy isn't just a subsidized dollar amount at the bottom of a letter. Sounds psychotic to most Americans when I say things like this, but to me I don't see the point in wasting energy and money by doing stupid stuff like eating a lot of food, sitting indoors, and then exercising (often inside on electrical equipment in air conditioning) to compensate -- and it's not like this isn't the norm.
Your reasons are based on blanket generalizations about people. If you don't like the generalization you attribute it to Americans.
Incorrect, you're using an average for the year, it is scaled differently in July-August. You will pay a lot more than that. It is somewhere around $30 per month, just to be a customer. You might also only be looking at supply cost, not T&D.
Your reasons are based on blanket generalizations about people. If you don't like the generalization you attribute it to Americans.
I really enjoy blasting my AC with the sunroof open.
Incorrect, you're using an average for the year, it is scaled differently in July-August. You will pay a lot more than that. It is somewhere around $30 per month, just to be a customer. You might also only be looking at supply cost, not T&D.
Your reasons are based on blanket generalizations about people. If you don't like the generalization you attribute it to Americans.
And the opposite. If he likes the generalization it must categorically exclude Americans with high probability it will apply to Europeans.
We just need to combine Fang and why for some sort of titan of arbitrary American hatred.