my vacuum cleaner would suck more!~
2006-06-27 11:27:24
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answered by shire_maid 6
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Being in your house in 25 degree weather with no heater or fireplace would be worse...In hot weather, you don't have to stay in the house; you could go to the movies or to a mall where it would be much cooler but with the 25 degree weather, you could put on more layers of clothes to keep warm or go somewhere warmer but you are endanger of having your pipes freeze and break. That would be a heck of a mess and money to get it fixed. Lets just say you mean 25 degrees Celsius and then the 105 degree weather would be worse since you'd be dead...but then you wouldn't be uncomfortable anymore. Follow my logic???
2006-06-27 13:12:32
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answered by meagain2238 4
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I just moved to 105 and even with air conditioning it is HOT. It cools down to 100 at midnight most of the time. LOL.. I used to live where it was 25 or LOWER (like below 0 sometimes) and that is cold. ESPCIALLY IN THE MIDDDLE OF A BLIZZARD. But you can always find ways to be warmer. 25 does not freeze your fingers off. I would pick that, as you didn't tell us for how long.
2006-07-09 06:07:47
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answered by U-man 3
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A) Being in your house in 105 degree weather with no air conditioning or fan.
Because, as we use metric measurements here in Canada, 105 degrees would be above the boiling point of water. *Not* cool.
But 25 degrees is a nice summer day.....so i'll take that.
2006-06-27 11:33:46
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answered by missinglincoln 6
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25 degrees would be worse for me. I'm very cold natured. I used to live in Florida so heat doesn't bother me much. I can tolerate the 105 degrees alot better than I can the 25. I can always cool down with a cold bath.
2006-07-09 13:49:28
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answered by shyvicki 6
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I definitely do not like cold weather but as far as survivability goes I would choose the 25 degree weather because you can always put on more clothing and cover up with blankets. There is only so much you can take off when it's hot.
2006-06-27 11:30:19
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answered by bones54 3
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being stuck in 105 degree w/o air conditioning or a fan.
at least in 25 degree weather you can always bundle up. if your really hard up, there's always the stove and oven.
in 105 degree weather, you can only immerse yourself in the tub for so long until your body treatens to prune up permanently. and for girls, there's always that inconvenient monthly visitor to gross out the bath water.
2006-06-27 13:35:10
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answered by Cassor 5
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A because it could be 25 degrees Celsius
2006-06-27 11:30:26
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answered by Anonymous
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being in the house in 25 degree weather because people are more liable to get colds and the flu then, there would be no way to atleast feel warm to try to get better, i think i'd be in misery then because everyday it would get worse instead of better...
2006-06-27 11:30:16
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answered by MidnightSkies 7
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B. This last winter, I actually did not have heat and I'm in Ohio. Well, we did have heat but we kept it at 50 degrees and it still cost us $500 a month. Boo erns that.
2006-07-10 06:00:26
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answered by cozmoaf 2
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105 with no air! is easier to stay warm i think by putting on more close or covering up than keeping cool when hot
2006-06-27 11:29:12
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answered by jason 3
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