Spyke
lemmy.zip

Dang, the Land Rover was ahead of its time.

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gruereply
lemmy.world

If only we still had bugs.

But we don't, and that should fucking terrify everybody.

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Lavitzreply
lemmings.world

If only more people used redneck air conditioning. And I'm not kidding I'm going to school for HVAC cause I don't want to starve in the street. Do y'all understand how bad this shit is?? It was supposed to be a medical device and y'all mofos set that shit to 65 to sleep. I'm not bougie and I understand that the 1% does most of the polluting but we need to change how we live

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FollyDollyreply
lemmy.world

Problem is, I moved somewhere cold so I wouldn't have to run the AC, and now summers here are just as hot as they were where I grew up. I can't take the heat but it seems to be following me wherever I go.

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Lavitzreply
lemmings.world

I'm not saying people shouldn't use AC but we should focus more on building homes to stay cool. Living spaces used to be designed with airflow in mind and windows were constructed to optimize capturing the breeze. Window tech has come a long way as far as heat rejection but awnings used to be everywhere. People focus too much on looks vs functionality and tbh modern houses are ugly as hell imo. AC should be used in tandem with all of the other things we've learned. I go to houses all the time that have the windows that don't work or have been nailed closed with no ceiling fans and it blows my mind. I live in Texas so I get escaping to the north. We're expecting some nasty weather so everyone is currently panic buying everything, I bet you miss that stuff lol

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Agreed, I wish people built better instead of just slapping AC over the problem.

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Whole house fans need to make a comeback. Our house was built in the 1920s and has one from the early 60's before AC was common and I love that fucking thing. We still have some window AC units for really hot days or days when its hot and raining but it cuts WAAAAY down on how often we actually end up using them. Still uses some power obviously but nowhere near as much from what I can tell, and that's a 60 odd year old one.

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In practice, with a normal amount of bugs it doesn't really happen

The inside of the intake gets dirty as fuck.

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Zachariahreply
lemmy.world

When I had a Volkswagen, I called it, “180-60 air conditioning.” Flip it 180° and drive 60 mph.

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Funny enough my dad used to mention about 4*80 ac in the car for similar reasons, which makes me wonder if there where a lot of speeding tickets at the time.

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According to my dad, bugs were the easiest cars to steal.
You could lower the window from the outside just by firmly pushing against it and down with both hands, then turn the ignition with a flathead screwdriver.

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Rhaedasreply
fedia.io

I got to 85 mph in mine once on a straightaway while on a long trip. It wouldn't go faster, but the engine gave it everything no questions. It also didn't feel all that safe, so I didn't do it again. Would I recommend a Beetle to anyone today, absolutely not. But I loved all four that I had in the past, and wouldn't have traded them if I didn't have to. A fun and needy death trap.

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I know of a guy who died when his old Beetle rolled over on the highway. I wouldn't feel confident in one at speed.

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I miss these. There's many a day that i wish I had one of these vents on my work van

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I hate to be that guy, but they're actually called vent glass/windows, even in modern vehicles where they don't open to ventilate. The quarter glass is in the rear of the vehicle on the quarter panel.

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In the janky old vehicles I had back when that was a thing I would do stuff like smear some heavy grease on the edge to block the wind. Bottom dollar cars get bottom dollar fixes.

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My sister had a Plymouth Duster with little flaps under the dash that you could open to vent in some air from the outside.

The faster you go, the cooler you are. And also cooler.

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lemmy.zip

Beyond the moderate dubiousness of the intended mechanism here, if that thing isn't somehow strapped down or secured beyond being nestled into the half rolled up window, that could very easily come ajar from significant braking or accelerating.

I can't tell you how many times I've been in cars where the driver just piles loose shit all over their dash, or has a fucking chandelier attached to their rearview mirror, which have come loose and hit people in the face or gotten wedged in some wonky position, and this has lead to an actual or near car accident.

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It rolling off the dash is the least of people's problems. Depending on the location it might just get launched into your face at 100 miles an hour by an airbag deploying.

Whenever I see people with their feet up on the dash I know they have never seen a person after an air bag has hit them .

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lemmy.world

Yeah, who doesn't want hot and humid air blowing in their face on a hot and humid day?

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LavaPlanetreply
lemmy.world

Don't forget about the bugs! Bees and wasps, funnelled right at your face. Pure, car crash convenience.

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Gonzakoreply
lemmy.world

I'll be honest. I think insects are either learning not to go around roads or there are way fewer insects. I can't remember the last time I had a bug on my windshield

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McNastyreply
sh.itjust.works

The insect apocalypse is real.

Every gas station used to carry bug-b-gone to get the guts off your windshield and headlights.

We're something like 75% down seasonally and 80% down midsummer since 2000.

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I hate bugs but it makes me sad for the critters that eat bugs because they're generally awesome and cute.

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superkretreply
feddit.org

Yes, the insects have been getting smarter, avoiding roads and living happy lives on lush meadows without disturbing us.
That's the reality I chose to believe in!

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Yes. You have no clue what you are talking about. This crap is run on cheap race cars all the time.

Fucking internet armchair experts running their their mouths all the time.

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As a geek, I want to refer to this as transferring life support to main engines.

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greenhornreply
lemm.ee

I still do that in my fiesta. Easier than kicking out a passenger

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lemmy.world

At least your fiesta gets up that fast. I had an old tempo. when I got up to 50 it rattled so bad. One time, I was very fortunate no one was behind me and it was a country road with very little traffic, because at 55 the rear passenger door fucking fell off. I was so mad I almost left the door there, but I popped it back on the hinge, latched it shut, locked the door, broke the lock knob so no one would ever open it again, and then duct taped the thing on as best I could.

I did not go on a lot of dates when I drove that car.

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There's something reassuring to me about hacks like this (also standard Tempo experience?). Borrowed a friend's truck last week and he have me a list of things that might seem like problems but not to worry about

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Does it at least has a swamp cooler inside, for somewhat colder, but more humid air?

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lemmy.world

ooooook, in the city this would create your own smog box!

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lemmy.world

Where do you think the ac gets it's air from? Either inside the cabin, or the same place this thing gets it's air from.

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CountVonreply
sh.itjust.works

Except the car's HVAC system passes air through a filter. How much of a difference that makes is going to depend on the type of filter and whether it's been changed sufficiently often, but it's definitely doing more than nothing.

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