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  2. Nope. But decently insulated. Even in the coldest parts of winter it is well above freezing. Heated seats ftw
  3. Was wondering the same myself earlier today. I think there was a wicked drought ongoing that summer? Someone can correct me on that if needed.
  4. I pre-buy my oil so it is the same all year (adjusts each June depending on their forecast for oil prices (this year is so awesome My electric is highest in the summer, it will exceed my oil bill probably for 2 months. But I also use electricity year round so in combination, my summer utility bills are the highest. It is driven by the oil for the most part though.
  5. Holy hell! That was EXACTLY MY POINT! Electric rates vs fuel prices.
  6. Same goes for if they give a bad rating.
  7. Though, driving a farm tractor, you can smell the corn burning, lol! Summer grade is “supposed” to be cheaper because of gasoline being cut with ethanol.
  8. August 1975 and April 1976 had the benefit of low dew points and solid W or NW subsidence. In the summer, it's very hard to have near record/record heat and low dew points just due to climo. Obviously, August 2, 1975 was exceptional. Nothing like that since. 100 even at ACK???? They struggle to even get to 80 in summer!
  9. Summer grade gasoline makes a big difference in my car.
  10. Even still, the “choke” isn’t closed. Meaning the air/fuel mixture isn’t rich (burning more fuel).
  11. Electric rates are cheap here.. templeton light and power FTW
  12. In the wake of Europe's record-setting June heatwave and the guidance suggesting that parts of the U.S. Mid-Atlantic and southern New England regions could challenge July monthly and even all-time heat records, the climate change denial movement is desperately trying to frame the heat as ordinary summer heat. One example from a fossil fuel advocacy group's policy analyst in attacking a meteorologically sound post: In the past week, Belarus, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Poland, and Slovakia set all-time national heat records. Austria, France (with 292 cities setting all-time records), Switzerland, and the United Kingdom set June monthly records. But to the ignorant, that's just "summer." The latest guidance suggests that the July 1-4 period could see locations in the Mid-Atlantic and southern New England regions challenge July monthly and even all-time records. But again to the ignorant, that's just "summer." And finally the ignorant policy analyst's claim that nationally-recognized meteorologist Jeff Berardelli should use the "correct terminology" instead of "heat dome," proves incorrect. It's the policy analyst who has no clue. From the AMS Glossary of Meteorology: Rather than making wild claims about subject matter with which he obviously is unfamiliar, he should brush up on the basics and put aside a belief system that is a repudiation of both science and reason. Arrogance and ignorance are a toxic combination for any profession. In any case, the extraordinary June heatwave is consistent with the warming global climate, including the rapid warming in Europe. No ranting, raving, or other forms of deflection or projection can erase what happened, much less undermine the science that is based on overwhelming and unequivocal evidence.
  13. All electric all the time here at our complex. I have like a 2mo respite during the transition seasons when no heating/cooling is necessary, otherwise it’s a shitshow. Bills during those months run around $300mo for 750sf
  14. Lol. We need either you or Wiz to change it . No one calls torch months by their real name
  15. Bitch all you want about electric bills, at least your rate doesn’t go up every time trump does something fuckin stupid! Which is daily. Sad!!!
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