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Temp In Your Home?

I was keeping it at 72F, but I've been a little ill since I returned from a trip yesterday, so I turned it up a degree to 73.

In the summer, it says at 82 during the day and about 80 after sunset.
 
72F. It's my furnace, my heating bill, my house, I'll keep it as hot as I damn well please. As long as it's okay with my wife.
 
All my thermostats are set at 60 (except the bathroom, that's 65), but I don't think I have a thermometer to tell me what temperature it actually is.

The high outside today was -1 before windchill.
 
I used to keep it at 72F during the day, but now I'm trying to save some money and I keep it at 75F during the day while having a nice fan blow on my from across the room to keep it pretty comfortable. At night when I go to sleep I keep it down around 70F.
 
75 inside, 50 outside. Just had to run the A/C a bit to get some of the humidity out of the air after my shower, though.
 
74 night, 70 day
Need it for the young grandkids

I would prefer a drop of 10 degrees; but the kids come first
 
You guys turning on your heat to make your homes warmer are doing it all wrong. Even if you turn your heaters on, it isn't going to be able to overcome the freezing temperatures.

Signed,
Fleabag
 
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