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|    Titus G to Cryptoengineer    |
|    Re: Pearls Before Swine: Cell Phone Upda    |
|    24 Oct 25 15:31:42    |
      XPost: rec.arts.comics.strips       From: noone@nowhere.com              On 24/10/25 10:35, Cryptoengineer wrote:       > On 10/23/2025 12:14 PM, Paul S Person wrote:       snip       >>       >> If it is true that the temps are intended to be "set once, leave       >> forever", I think the entire issue becomes ... moot.              Friends who have underfloor heating as well as heat pumps, set both to       20 degrees Centigrade when their house was built three years ago and       have left it at that temperature ever since.              > The one on the wall panel gets cranked up and down a bit - it's       > for my bedroom as well as my office, and I prefer to sleep warmer       > than I like it during the day.       >       > The other is in the family room, and I tend to economize whan I'm       > not in there.       >       > So, they do get changed, but WiFi would be overkill.              Yes, I think so too. My living area pump is set at 20C during the day       but turned down over night to 16C which is tolerable for early morning       bare feet. It doesn't take long to get back to 20C.       My bedroom/hallway pump is only used for about 7 months including Winter.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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