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Date: 2007-08-26 03:27 pm (UTC)
Speaking as a New Englander born and bred: if your experience of living doesn't change with the seasons, what's the point of having seasons?

In any case, real discomfort usually has more to do with temperature differential, not absolute temperature. One can be fairly comfortable at 65 degrees, or 85 degrees. But going from one to the other is uncomfortable.

But as long as you're hydrated in the summer, and wearing enough clothing in the winter, you can maintain a reasonably comfortable living temperature.
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