Chris1958 says: June 23, 2010 at 12:07 am On the other hand, seeing's it's midwinter in Tassie, the air conditioners will all be blowing very cold air right now (
but lots of hot air in summer).
On the other hand, seeing's it's midwinter in Tassie, the air conditioners will all be blowing very cold air right now (
but lots of hot air in summer).
Not exact matches
This vegan muesli began as an idea for granola,
but when I realized we were working with a toaster oven that smoked every time we attempted to use it and another heat wave in Washington without an
air conditioner or a fan (
lots of people don't have AC because it's not normally as
hot as it's been), I simplified further and decided muesli was a better option.
But despite the slight chill in the
air, there was definitely a
lot of hot stuff in Pennsylvania.
This rumour may well be all
hot air,
but Arsenal continue to be linked with creative and forward players and if Wenger does sign someone like that, as he did with Ozil and Alexis, while ignoring the glaring weakness at the other end
of the pitch, he is heading for a
lot more trouble from the Arsenal fans!!
We've seen a
lot of hot air blowing around screens recently, like Apple's Retina Display and Samsung's Super AMOLED,
but the Dell Streak copes fine.
True, there's a
lot of hot air written about self - publishing, especially the marketing and promotion end,
but there's also a
lot of incredibly useful advice out there too.
The villa is beautifully designed using
lots of natural materials like wood and stone and intelligent architecture encourages plenty
of natural ventilation throughout all areas
of the villa which follows the eco concept
of Koh Jum Beach Villas
but should it be a little too
hot at night or if you prefer to sleep with the windows and doors closed then the
air - conditioning is a welcome feature to have a good nights» rest.
If instead you only focus on CO2, you get
lots of pictures
of expensive and sometimes hair brained tech on CNN — the «
Hot air car», fuel cell buses, metros that cost $ 1000 for every inch built, and all the other things that make good copy
but not good, affordable development.
In the UK a
lot of workplaces now have aircon and sometimes warm
air ducted heating,
but in homes anything other than
hot water radiators is unusual and a / c is rarer still.
There's a
lot of hot air but not really much to know.
But that mechanism is just a
lot of hot air since it seems to be cold two places at once.
Big salaries, great pension,
lots of talk and
hot air but NOTHING
of benefit to the ones who pay the tab.