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Orkhepaj: or snusnu
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Post edited August 13, 2021 by Crevurre
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real.geizterfahr: Interesting spam bot necro!

We have a heat wave since tuesday, with 38°C every day. Wind was blowing from Africa and carrying a lot of dust from the desert (so no direct sunlight, because the sky was a pretty grey-yellowish mess). Yesterday the dust stopped coming, so... today the sky is clear again and the sun adds another 2°C. This means we're having 40°C (104°F) right now. It'll stay like that for the whole weekend. It should become a bit better on monday and tuesday we could have something around 30°C again.
sounds fun
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Marius_Gutu: The evolution of technology has led to several types of air conditioners, compared to the original, invented more than 100 years ago. Manufacturers of air conditioners have tried to meet the needs of consumers and have integrated new technologies into the production process. Thus, today there is an extensive range from which you can choose. And with , you can make an impeccable and excellent cleaning for the conditioner to blow clean air.
Does this technology apply to other species of life on this planet?
Well it's 14°C outside so hardly summer warmth for me. it could just as well be fall.
Post edited August 13, 2021 by ChrisG_
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Marius_Gutu: The evolution of technology has led to several types of air conditioners, compared to the original, invented more than 100 years ago. Manufacturers of air conditioners have tried to meet the needs of consumers and have integrated new technologies into the production process. Thus, today there is an extensive range from which you can choose. And with , you can make an impeccable and excellent cleaning for the conditioner to blow clean air.
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novumZ: Does this technology apply to other species of life on this planet?
yep , my fish love it