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found a fix: 5 Strange Ways to Stay Cool Without Air Conditioning

Posted by bullethead on April 16, 2017 at 14:06:27:

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"4. Go underground

Head down to the basement on those scorching hot days. Our basement stays so chilly that we sometimes use blankets down there in the summer.

Some people may balk at this idea if their basement is unfinished. However, don't let that stop you. Simply clean out a corner and set up a chair or maybe a desk. Personally, I would rather smell musty than melt into the floor upstairs."

found a quick fix, will be in the basement during the summer months I guess. Got wifi down here, place is a mess but will setup a desk and a chair or something similar.

thanks all for the help, especially the novel ideas. I'm staring at a bunch of boxes and old buddhist statues.