• Re: Tuesday night supper when it is stinking hit

    From squillage@yy@aba.et to rec.food.cooking,alt.home.repair,sci.environment on Wed Jul 1 13:26:10 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 12:21:03 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 7/1/2026 11:16 AM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 01 Jul 2026 02:26:47 GMT
    dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:

    Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> posted:

    We are in a heat wave. 90 F may not be hot for you but up here we
    start to melt at about 80 degrees. We have some ground beef to
    make some hamburgers and will cook them on the BBQ. I don't need
    much to go with it other than a nice cold beer.

    After supper I will rip the skin off a couple chicken legs and
    make a Tandoori marinade. Tomorrow is Canada Day and we are going
    to my brother's place to hang out by the pool.


    Well, for God's sake, don't get one of these - it's a total scam.

    https://breezamaxau.com/product/mq75xgcyj1b8/

    https://www.trustpilot.com/review/breezamax.com

    Evaluating 188 reviews, most reviewers were let down by their
    experience overall. Many customers expressed significant
    dissatisfaction with the product, stating it was merely an expensive
    fan and not the portable air conditioning unit advertised. People
    felt the marketing was misleading, promoting a cooling system that
    was non-existent, leading to a poor perception of value for money.

    Mini swamp cooler should be std. issue for the swampers.


    Simple physics. You cannot make cold, you can only take away heat.
    Sure, it may blow cooled air directly on you but the heat is still in
    the room.

    You truly are clueless.

    The first rule of swamp coolers is to have either a power roof vent or
    open upper windows to evacuate the hot air inside.

    Displacement by advection, it's real basic stuff bud.

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  • From Ed P@esp@snet.n to rec.food.cooking,alt.home.repair,sci.environment on Wed Jul 1 15:38:28 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On 7/1/2026 3:26 PM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 12:21:03 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 7/1/2026 11:16 AM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 01 Jul 2026 02:26:47 GMT
    dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:

    Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> posted:

    We are in a heat wave. 90 F may not be hot for you but up here we
    start to melt at about 80 degrees. We have some ground beef to
    make some hamburgers and will cook them on the BBQ. I don't need
    much to go with it other than a nice cold beer.

    After supper I will rip the skin off a couple chicken legs and
    make a Tandoori marinade. Tomorrow is Canada Day and we are going
    to my brother's place to hang out by the pool.


    Well, for God's sake, don't get one of these - it's a total scam.

    https://breezamaxau.com/product/mq75xgcyj1b8/

    https://www.trustpilot.com/review/breezamax.com

    Evaluating 188 reviews, most reviewers were let down by their
    experience overall. Many customers expressed significant
    dissatisfaction with the product, stating it was merely an expensive
    fan and not the portable air conditioning unit advertised. People
    felt the marketing was misleading, promoting a cooling system that
    was non-existent, leading to a poor perception of value for money.

    Mini swamp cooler should be std. issue for the swampers.


    Simple physics. You cannot make cold, you can only take away heat.
    Sure, it may blow cooled air directly on you but the heat is still in
    the room.

    You truly are clueless.

    The first rule of swamp coolers is to have either a power roof vent or
    open upper windows to evacuate the hot air inside.

    Displacement by advection, it's real basic stuff bud.

    Did I mention swamp coolers? I'm talking about the unit advertised.
    Try to follow along.
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  • From Snag@snag_one@msn.com to alt.home.repair on Wed Jul 1 17:58:43 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On 7/1/2026 2:26 PM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 12:21:03 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 7/1/2026 11:16 AM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 01 Jul 2026 02:26:47 GMT
    dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:

    Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> posted:

    We are in a heat wave. 90 F may not be hot for you but up here we
    start to melt at about 80 degrees. We have some ground beef to
    make some hamburgers and will cook them on the BBQ. I don't need
    much to go with it other than a nice cold beer.

    After supper I will rip the skin off a couple chicken legs and
    make a Tandoori marinade. Tomorrow is Canada Day and we are going
    to my brother's place to hang out by the pool.


    Well, for God's sake, don't get one of these - it's a total scam.

    https://breezamaxau.com/product/mq75xgcyj1b8/

    https://www.trustpilot.com/review/breezamax.com

    Evaluating 188 reviews, most reviewers were let down by their
    experience overall. Many customers expressed significant
    dissatisfaction with the product, stating it was merely an expensive
    fan and not the portable air conditioning unit advertised. People
    felt the marketing was misleading, promoting a cooling system that
    was non-existent, leading to a poor perception of value for money.

    Mini swamp cooler should be std. issue for the swampers.


    Simple physics. You cannot make cold, you can only take away heat.
    Sure, it may blow cooled air directly on you but the heat is still in
    the room.

    You truly are clueless.

    The first rule of swamp coolers is to have either a power roof vent or
    open upper windows to evacuate the hot air inside.

    Displacement by advection, it's real basic stuff bud.


    My experience with swamp coolers is that you can send the cool air to
    any room just by adjusting window openings . And in the summer when
    you're using it your wall to wall carpet gets loose and develops wrinkles .
    --
    Snag
    I appreciated foreign cultures more
    when they stayed foreign ...
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  • From squillage@yy@aba.et to rec.food.cooking,alt.home.repair,sci.environment on Thu Jul 2 14:04:15 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 15:38:28 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 7/1/2026 3:26 PM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 12:21:03 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 7/1/2026 11:16 AM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 01 Jul 2026 02:26:47 GMT
    dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:

    Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> posted:

    We are in a heat wave. 90 F may not be hot for you but up here
    we start to melt at about 80 degrees. We have some ground beef
    to make some hamburgers and will cook them on the BBQ. I don't
    need much to go with it other than a nice cold beer.

    After supper I will rip the skin off a couple chicken legs and
    make a Tandoori marinade. Tomorrow is Canada Day and we are
    going to my brother's place to hang out by the pool.


    Well, for God's sake, don't get one of these - it's a total scam.

    https://breezamaxau.com/product/mq75xgcyj1b8/

    https://www.trustpilot.com/review/breezamax.com

    Evaluating 188 reviews, most reviewers were let down by their
    experience overall. Many customers expressed significant
    dissatisfaction with the product, stating it was merely an
    expensive fan and not the portable air conditioning unit
    advertised. People felt the marketing was misleading, promoting a
    cooling system that was non-existent, leading to a poor
    perception of value for money.

    Mini swamp cooler should be std. issue for the swampers.


    Simple physics. You cannot make cold, you can only take away heat.
    Sure, it may blow cooled air directly on you but the heat is still
    in the room.

    You truly are clueless.

    The first rule of swamp coolers is to have either a power roof vent
    or open upper windows to evacuate the hot air inside.

    Displacement by advection, it's real basic stuff bud.

    Did I mention swamp coolers? I'm talking about the unit advertised.
    Try to follow along.

    Which just happens to be (wait for it) ....a...swamp cooler!

    A small one,but.

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  • From Ed P@esp@snet.n to rec.food.cooking,alt.home.repair,sci.environment on Thu Jul 2 16:46:51 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On 7/2/2026 4:04 PM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 15:38:28 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 7/1/2026 3:26 PM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 1 Jul 2026 12:21:03 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 7/1/2026 11:16 AM, squillage wrote:
    On Wed, 01 Jul 2026 02:26:47 GMT
    dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:

    Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> posted:

    We are in a heat wave. 90 F may not be hot for you but up here
    we start to melt at about 80 degrees. We have some ground beef
    to make some hamburgers and will cook them on the BBQ. I don't
    need much to go with it other than a nice cold beer.

    After supper I will rip the skin off a couple chicken legs and
    make a Tandoori marinade. Tomorrow is Canada Day and we are
    going to my brother's place to hang out by the pool.


    Well, for God's sake, don't get one of these - it's a total scam.

    https://breezamaxau.com/product/mq75xgcyj1b8/

    https://www.trustpilot.com/review/breezamax.com

    Evaluating 188 reviews, most reviewers were let down by their
    experience overall. Many customers expressed significant
    dissatisfaction with the product, stating it was merely an
    expensive fan and not the portable air conditioning unit
    advertised. People felt the marketing was misleading, promoting a
    cooling system that was non-existent, leading to a poor
    perception of value for money.

    Mini swamp cooler should be std. issue for the swampers.


    Simple physics. You cannot make cold, you can only take away heat.
    Sure, it may blow cooled air directly on you but the heat is still
    in the room.

    You truly are clueless.

    The first rule of swamp coolers is to have either a power roof vent
    or open upper windows to evacuate the hot air inside.

    Displacement by advection, it's real basic stuff bud.

    Did I mention swamp coolers? I'm talking about the unit advertised.
    Try to follow along.

    Which just happens to be (wait for it) ....a...swamp cooler!

    A small one,but.

    Does not meed the definition of a swamp cooler. They use water, this
    does not.

    So where does the heat go? The ad shows magic cold air, says nothing
    about roof vents or open window, just cold air coming out.
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