It's reaching 116 F where I live...the A/C is 26 years old...two floor fans have died already, summer lasts until late October here...send help boys, This tank is now a pizza oven!
B-but surely USSR had fans and ice cream and AC, right?
USSR ice cream, пломбир, was the best ice cream in the whole wide world. So delicious it's indescribable. They don't make ice cream like that anymore. But ice cream is not the food of choice to help you with your chilling needs. Kvas! Kvas is amazing, you can still see it being sold on the streets during summer. Fresh from a yellow tank on wheels, absolutely delicious and refreshing. And USSR had fans, of course. But usually the small table-top ones. Huge floor fans are a capitalistic invention and were brought here only after '91. AC is an unheard of thing. And a truly cruel capitalistic invention. Facades being ruined by dozens of large white boxes is the plague on our nation. Even the MID building, holy shit, it's the ministry of foreign affairs, they still had to put all those fucking ACs on its facade?! This barbaric post-USSR culture was not ready for the blessing of AC, take them away, give them back only when we become more civilized.
USSR ice cream, пломбир, was the best ice cream in the whole wide world. So delicious it's indescribable. They don't make ice cream like that anymore. But ice cream is not the food of choice to help you with your chilling needs. Kvas! Kvas is amazing, you can still see it being sold on the streets during summer. Fresh from a yellow tank on wheels, absolutely delicious and refreshing. And USSR had fans, of course. But usually the small table-top ones. Huge floor fans are a capitalistic invention and were brought here only after '91. AC is an unheard of thing. And a truly cruel capitalistic invention. Facades being ruined by dozens of large white boxes is the plague on our nation. Even the MID building, holy shit, it's the ministry of foreign affairs, they still had to put all those fucking ACs on its facade?! This barbaric post-USSR culture was not ready for the blessing of AC, take them away, give them back only when we become more civilized.
Who needs AC in USSR when you have the freezing tundra of Siberia?
Who needs AC in USSR when you have the freezing tundra of Siberia?
Russia being land of eternal winter is such a stereotype. But I agree. Summers here is hot, especially lately, with climate change and all. But not long, maybe one month of really insufferable weather. Rest of the year is from mild +23-25 to bone-chilling -30. So, don't put the damn AC in your house, you can survive one month, it's not a big deal, buy a simple fan, it'll help a lot. But I heard that japanese summer is the real hell on earth. Air is still and walking on the street is like going through hot jello. Can't even imagine, my body starts melting at +27.
USSR ice cream, пломбир, was the best ice cream in the whole wide world. So delicious it's indescribable. They don't make ice cream like that anymore. But ice cream is not the food of choice to help you with your chilling needs. Kvas! Kvas is amazing, you can still see it being sold on the streets during summer. Fresh from a yellow tank on wheels, absolutely delicious and refreshing. And USSR had fans, of course. But usually the small table-top ones. Huge floor fans are a capitalistic invention and were brought here only after '91. AC is an unheard of thing. And a truly cruel capitalistic invention. Facades being ruined by dozens of large white boxes is the plague on our nation. Even the MID building, holy shit, it's the ministry of foreign affairs, they still had to put all those fucking ACs on its facade?! This barbaric post-USSR culture was not ready for the blessing of AC, take them away, give them back only when we become more civilized.
Very insightful glimpse.
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And yes, as a foreigner I've always been amazed at pictures of boxes perched precariously on window-ledges in NY. If I lived in America I would definitely need it anytime it went over 55 F, but also AC is a tad noisy for we aliens.
And yes, as a foreigner I've always been amazed at pictures of boxes perched precariously on window-ledges in NY. If I lived in America I would definitely need it anytime it went over 55 F, but also AC is a tad noisy for we aliens.
No one I know uses the boxes, the AC and heating is built into the house most places. Along with a wonderful invention known as insulation, it means heating and air are both largely noise free.
Actually there were air conditioners in USSR, but they weren't for private use. Window units assembled in Baku (БК-2000,2500) were installed in some administrative buildings and sanatoriums. Some might be functioning even now. Most probably american and japanese reverse engineered designs.
She's starting to crack, and she hasn't even met the Kotatsoo yet!
When it comes to whether a country has "Eternal Winter" or not (Eternal Summer is just being near the equator, though...) it's worth keeping in mind that a lot depends upon distance from the ocean. The ocean regulates temperatures, making seasonal variations less dramatic, so anywhere inland tends to have more fearsome winters, but also hotter summers.
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Actually there were air conditioners in USSR, but they weren't for private use. Window units assembled in Baku (БК-2000,2500) were installed in some administrative bildings and sanatoriums. Some might be functioning even now. Most probably american and japanese reverse engineered designs.
That was one of the things they actually list as a problem with the notion of Communism over here. They had apartments with giant heating systems which didn't have individual room settings, they had a single, centrally-controlled setting. Because more hot air reaches the rooms nearer the heater than the rooms the furthest away, either the closest rooms could be set to roast its residents, or the furthest residents could be left to freeze... so they went with the "roast the closest residents" option, and those people just opened their windows in the middle of Winter to let all the hot air out, thus ruining the efficiency of the system as a way to keep themselves from frying in Winter. It was one of those examples of how the individual was forced into doing things against the communal good.
I keenly remember this one, however, because I learned about it in college, where my college dorm (constructed by an alumni of the college that went on to be a prison architect, no less), had exactly the same problem. I was in the room directly under the heater, with the TA that controlled the thermostat being a floor below and several rooms down from me. My only way to survive was to regulate how much I opened the crack in the window.
Russia being land of eternal winter is such a stereotype. But I agree. Summers here is hot, especially lately, with climate change and all. But not long, maybe one month of really insufferable weather. Rest of the year is from mild +23-25 to bone-chilling -30. So, don't put the damn AC in your house, you can survive one month, it's not a big deal, buy a simple fan, it'll help a lot. But I heard that japanese summer is the real hell on earth. Air is still and walking on the street is like going through hot jello. Can't even imagine, my body starts melting at +27.
Gangut should move to Canada. Better weather in winter and summer.
Never thought Verniy to be an even more devout Commie than Gangut, of all people...
Gangut was made during the reign of the Tsars. She's an Imperialist Capitalist at heart. Verny didn't become Verny until after the CCCP became a thing.
Gangut was made during the reign of the Tsars. She's an Imperialist Capitalist at heart. Verny didn't become Verny until after the CCCP became a thing.
I assure Gangut fought for better living of her comrades in the Navy, hell the Russian Navy wasn't really good especially the crews.
With a July high of maybe 25 C in St Petersburg, Gangut wouldn't have every needs an AC. We only start to get uncomfortable around 24 C, And most that have an AC keep their homes between 22 and 24 C. This month, in this part of California, we are expected a daily high of 30-30.5 C...every day for July and August with it possibly lasting until October, and starting as early as May. But it very, very rarely ever gets below 0 C here. At most -5 C. It snows maybe once every 11 years.
With a July high of maybe 25 C in St Petersburg, Gangut wouldn't have every needs an AC. We only start to get uncomfortable around 24 C, And most that have an AC keep their homes between 22 and 24 C. This month, in this part of California, we are expected a daily high of 30-30.5 C...every day for July and August with it possibly lasting until October, and starting as early as May. But it very, very rarely ever gets below 0 C here. At most -5 C. It snows maybe once every 11 years.
St. Petersburg is on the Baltic, though, which is moderating of temperatures, as I said before. Moscow, further inland, has a high of 38 C.
No one I know uses the boxes, the AC and heating is built into the house most places. Along with a wonderful invention known as insulation, it means heating and air are both largely noise free.
Maybe, but I was once video-chatting with someone in Texas, and I could actually hear the AC kicking in, all the way to England.
Russia being land of eternal winter is such a stereotype. But I agree. Summers here is hot, especially lately, with climate change and all. But not long, maybe one month of really insufferable weather. Rest of the year is from mild +23-25 to bone-chilling -30. So, don't put the damn AC in your house, you can survive one month, it's not a big deal, buy a simple fan, it'll help a lot. But I heard that japanese summer is the real hell on earth. Air is still and walking on the street is like going through hot jello. Can't even imagine, my body starts melting at +27.
Japanese summer is hot and dry. But the worst part came from rain. The temperature can drop drastically when there is heavy rain, and after rain it becomes humid.
But the worst summer IMO is Southeast country, the temperature always fucking lukewarm and damp. And there are only two kinds of weather: Rain and not rain.
A KULAK! You know what you must do Comrade Verniy.
That was...
Y-You're wrong!!Comrade Tiny One!A room with an aircon, eating ice cream...Maybe capitalism isn't that bad either!
Just kidding!Comrade, did you just...I'm revived!VAAAAAAAA!The speaking-through-a-running-fan noiseBlaaaastWhrrrrrrrWhrrShakeShakeAh!