AC? In the UK? LOLDeserves you right for D-Rating your life support/AC
I know, Germany is the same. It's just not useful to put an AC in my house for the 10 hot days a year. Still feels like D or E rated these daysAC? In the UK? LOL
It gets hot here about 10 days a year (on a good year, it's often fewer)... there's no way aircon would ever be a viable prospect.
Not even Germany is immune to Galactic Warming. May as well A rate while the prices are low.I know, Germany is the same. It's just not useful to put an AC in my house for the 10 hot days a year. Still feels like D or E rated these days
At least Germany has cold beer. Now where did I leave my passport...?I know, Germany is the same. It's just not useful to put an AC in my house for the 10 hot days a year. Still feels like D or E rated these days
AC? In the UK? LOL
It gets hot here about 10 days a year (on a good year, it's often fewer)... there's no way aircon would ever be a viable prospect.
You dont have AirCon in your car?
what are you driving?
We have heaters 'ol chap.
...No ball soup.
Too hot here for heaters...We have heaters 'ol chap.
I've not driven for too long, I remember now...
Too hot here for heaters...
But is it in the top 1% of all busses out there?I travel on a bus. It's quite like a Beluga, except smaller, and slower, and dirtier, and breaks down more often, and there's always something sticky spilt down the middle of the aisle, and I bet you don't get that on a Beluga.
And it doesn't have any air conditioning.
(I always try to sit on the north side of the bus, it's the only sensible approach.)