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Must be nice living somewhere where you don't even know that pipes can freeze.
65 0 ReplyOkay, you can heat your house but only to 50 degrees.
8 0 ReplyEveryone in the metric world:
38 0 Replywhy are they wearing towels?? freaks
3 0 Reply50 degrees is half of sauna temp at best though.
1 0 ReplyUsing what baseline? 50 degrees is half the boiling point of water, using the logical baseline of zero.
1 0 ReplyExactly. And 100 degrees is what a good sauna should be. Maybe I could go as low as 80, but 50 is absolutely pointless.
1 0 ReplyAre we talking about the ambient temperature in the room or something else? Cause room temperature at 100c is immediately life threatening.
2 0 ReplyIt isn't. The air being 100 degrees and dry isn't the same as pouring 100 degree water on yourself. You're only sitting there for like 15-20 minutes. Ask any Finn and I guarantee you that 100 degrees is what you aim for.
1 0 Replyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Sauna_Championships#2010_incident
Granted, it was 110c, but it was also only 6 minutes at that temp for Vladimir Ladyzhensky to die. I stand by my statement. 100c air temperature is immediately life threatening.
1 0 ReplyAnd yet it is the normal temperature for saunas and has been for centuries. I stand by my statements too.
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I might get heatstroke but my lizard would be so excited. He could run around without his heat lamps.
21 0 Replybased celsius moment
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Pipes can't freeze if they're halfway to boiling, I like your thinking
16 0 ReplyI usually only go for 20 degrees, but I guess a sauna would be fun
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