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Everything OK Minir?

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Looks like you have a couple machines down, hope everything is all right.
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Humboldt wrote:Looks like you have a couple machines down, hope everything is all right.
Hi Humboldt

Sorry to have taken so long but i've never been here before. I just found it today (At least i think so?)

Had to shut down my big machine as the heat & noise have gotten to be too much due to the rise in outside temps. Been in the 80/90's F here of late with lots of humidity. Thought my A/C would cope better but my comp. room is small and the heat builds very quickly.

Am trying to run at night but this is iffy as well.

Will keep plugging along best i can my friend as it all helps.

Take care :)

Larry
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Glad to hear nothing broke :)

No AC here but I have good results with a window fan and a couple open windows so at least I'm blowing hot air out and bringing cooler air in.

Going to turn that sucker on now actually, just got home from work and it's pretty toasty in the computer room.
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Humboldt wrote:Glad to hear nothing broke :)

No AC here but I have good results with a window fan and a couple open windows so at least I'm blowing hot air out and bringing cooler air in.

Going to turn that sucker on now actually, just got home from work and it's pretty toasty in the computer room.
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Morning or early, early morning to Ya Humboldt.

I designed a small bedroom into a den when i had my place built 16 years ago & spend most of my time their. My living room is dedicated to my stereo and Yes I'm single. :rotfl:

My den is now occupied by 2 desktops and my 42 inch TV (flat Screen & both monitors are LCD as well) keeping some of the heat at bay but though i have central air which works great it is a little too confined here to move the heat out unless i turn the A/C on really chilly which i don't like so i have no real options but to shut it down during the heat of the day.

Wish i could move it elsewhere but its my main use age one and I'm stuck here.

As an old people I'm up all hours of the night so at times even that stops me from using them more.
When i win the lottery i will hire a young blonde to fan me, but till then I'm screwed.

Hope you don't suffer heat stroke while doing a good deed Humboldt. ;)

Have a terrific day.

Larry
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Ya warm and humid weather is here as well so I've slowed down drastically too.
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YARDofSTUF wrote:Ya warm and humid weather is here as well so I've slowed down drastically too.
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Nice to hit warm weather YARDofSTUF, but it comes at a price it seems.

No sense suffering anymore than necessary my friend.

Have a wonderful week :)

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Larry
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Ever thought of installing a portable A/C unit?
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RaisinCain wrote:Ever thought of installing a portable A/C unit?
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Hi RaisinCain

Not really a practical option for me RaisinCain. Would just add more noise & expense. I can still churn out reasonable numbers as is.

Have a good one.

Larry
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