"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
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> Miguel Cruz writes:
>
>> That's irrelevant. We are only talking about the people who need cooling
>> or heating.
>
> That certainly includes warm and hot climates.
>
>> The people who are able to survive just fine (e.g., almost
>> all of the people living in warm or hot climates) are not among that
>> number.
>
> I wouldn't call living in dirt huts "just fine." In hot countries
> where people are living in something better than dirt huts, there is
> air conditioning.
>
>> Among those who do need some sort of climate control in order to
>> survive, the number who need heating is greater than the number who need
>> cooling.
>
> You're certain of this?
>
I shouldn't think that Miguel would be too worried if he had to live in a
"dirt hut" (whatever that may be) for a while, but I doubt if that is his
current station in life. In any event, it certainly is better than living in
a large overheated airconditioned cupboard in Paris. And if Miguel offers an
informed opinion, as he has done in this case then I, for one, believe him.
Why don't you try it for a few months - you could do some Voluntary work in
Asia. Would be a lot better than your current miserable existence.
JohnT
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