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Infact, surly, a fan going in a room that does not have exterior air will get warmer from the heat given off from the movement in the fan?“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
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davemorton wrote: »Infact, surly, a fan going in a room that does not have exterior air will get warmer from the heat given off from the movement in the fan?
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davemorton wrote: »Infact, surly, a fan going in a room that does not have exterior air will get warmer from the heat given off from the movement in the fan?
We're warmer than the air around us but as the air warms it evens out with our temperature and it's hard to lose more heat. If we blow the warm air away it'll be replaced by air we haven't warmed which will draw more heat away more efficiently.
Plus sweat evaporates into the surrounding air until it's too humid to absorb more. Blowing in dry air keeps sweat evaporating and cooling us.There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
Aau love the signature, distracts me from streetlights, everytime I see their name I get this stuck in my head: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpyE8qJyYK8 :rotfl:'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0
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We're warmer than the air around us but as the air warms it evens out with our temperature and it's hard to lose more heat. If we blow the warm air away it'll be replaced by air we haven't warmed which will draw more heat away more efficiently.
Plus sweat evaporates into the surrounding air until it's too humid to absorb more. Blowing in dry air keeps sweat evaporating and cooling us.:beer:
“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
We're warmer than the air around us but as the air warms it evens out with our temperature and it's hard to lose more heat. If we blow the warm air away it'll be replaced by air we haven't warmed which will draw more heat away more efficiently.
Plus sweat evaporates into the surrounding air until it's too humid to absorb more. Blowing in dry air keeps sweat evaporating and cooling us.
Wow impressive answer Zag. You obviously know your stuff. Even I am understanding that explanation0 -
Ds1 just phoned. They arrived in sharm el sheikh with my dgs today and dgs appears to have chest infection from flight. Super careful as he had bad chest and a week in hospital at 7 months. Seen dr and antibiotic just got to keep him out the water for 2 days which will be hard.
Ds been told to email his insurance details to the hotel reception and they will sort out paying the dr. He is not worried about cost just wants his son to have a great holiday.
Hope they have a great time.
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0 -
Do look out the M list!
Here's an extract of some 'new items' just added:
Simon Rimmer Falafel Mix 110g (Carrot & Coriander)
£1.38 28p (vs M only) Another slightly dubious one, sadly - is this RTC in M? Product has (according to msm) just shot up in price in A from 28p to £1.38 (only a 25% price increase, apparently, so it says??:think: Aau1 to check Msm's maths?:D:rotfl:)
Very Lazy Ginger (190g)
£1.47 28p (whilst stocks last) (vs M) Not so dubious
>>>>>Bart Ginger in Sunflower Oil (95g)
£1.70 48p Try at your own risk!
>>>>>Bart Lemon Grass in Sunflower Oil (90g)
£1.75 48p As above0 -
davemorton wrote: »So really 24C isnt that warm, its just the air gets to our body temp quicker, so feel warm?? Thanks Zag
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fairclaire wrote: »Wow impressive answer Zag. You obviously know your stuff. Even I am understanding that explanation
'Tis my day job!:beer:There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0
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