Does the air conditioner get turned up or down? Why is that such a strange question? Theoretically, by turning in "up," you're actually turning the dial "up" (or clockwise) to increase the temperature; however, by turning it down, you are either decreasing the intensity of the cool air, thus increasing the heat, or you're turning the dial "down" (or counterclockwise) to make the air cooler...
Just one of life's little mysteries.
I am lying in bed on a Monday afternoon in late July. Shivering. The air is cool outside and inside our house feels like an ice box. I suppose I'm expected to get used to the chilliness considering I'm moving to Colorado in a week and a half, but not during July... I'll wait until November (or October if I have to). I have no idea why it's so cold in here--I even turned to air "up..." Then again, I have no idea why my alarm clockS didn't go off this morning either. Again, some of life's less wonderful mysteries. I am thankful to say that I am still employed.
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