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Koa
What I don't get, Virgy, is why then waste of energy is ok. I am also not convinced that global warming is man's product, or if it is it's just partially, but I don't see why then it's ok to abuse of electricity. When some people don't even have it anyway, no matter how China and India have developed.
Like I said Koa, I'm cheap. I don't waste electricity and other resources if I don't have to. What I'm objecting is this forced acesticism for a cause (global warming) that isn't even real.
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:lol: :lol: :lol: This is the funniest joke I've heard in a while. In Northern Italy, namely in the Po plain (pianura padana) area, where I'm from, that's pretty much what summer is like. Well over 35 and THAT humidity is a bit of an extreme day, although possible, but give me 33-34 and 70-80% humidity, and that could be a random day between June and August. You sit without moving at 10pm in the dark, and you sweat. It doesn't cool off too much at night, which is why my dad got air conditioning, to be able to sleep. In the infamous summer of 2003, which did cause a rise in deaths especially in France if I'm not wrong, from June to end of August in my city there were like 5 days under 30 degrees. That was awful...
And I don't think I should remind you that the South of Italy can get to 35-40 pretty easily, even though it's not so humid and for us Northeners can feel like paradise because of that and of the breeze...
I didn't know it got that hot and humid in Italy. I'm familiar with Rome, Tuscany, and Naples regions, and they are not as oppresive as New York City. Not sure what the temperatures get to, but the humidity is very comfortable. Yes I remember about those people in France dying. How come then Italians don't use air conditioning as much as Americans?
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I was surprised when I learnt that New York has such summers, as you also have super cold winters... but well using just my ignorant judgement, I can try and suppose that summer in NY is shorter than it is in Italy?
Not sure about the last question, but we get more extreme temperatures than Italy. It depends on the wind flow. We get the cold Canadian artic winds in the winter and the hot humid Caribbean winds in the summer. Spring and Fall are fairly nice.
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Oh most definitely, I've never seen anyone so mad about cars like Italians - but I've never been to the US. Using public transport is just not cool - and I'm not saying for the occasional trip but for daily routines like going to work. I don't know how people do it, last time I've been there I spent half an hour in a traffic jam and I thought I'd go insane, to think people do it every day to go back from work etc... I just think that in an ideal world the public transport would be so good that cars would be mostly unnecessary... Ok with a train you have a schedule but you have no pressure, no responsiblities, you can enjoy the journey and even use it to do something else, reading talking on the phone eating listening to music...
Yeah, I'm not sure who loves their cars more, Americans or Italians. It's pretty close. What about me that's Italian-American? :D