John Frum
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Woke up this morning and the living space was a bit warm so I turned on the fan.
I don't usually do that because the fan is quite loud but I'm Scottish so I opted for the fan instead of air conditioning.
The big rectangle is ~400 square feet and the small rectangle is a galley kitchen.
The fan blows through the kitchen to make a cowl for the fan.
I brought the percolator to a boil on the stove and turned it down to 9:00 o'clock to "bloop" the coffee as I have done hundreds of times.
When the 10 minute timer ended I went to turn off the coffee and noticed it wasn't "blooping".
I had to turn it up to 6:00 o'clock to get the desired effect.
I was surprised how much the fan was cooling the percolator.
I don't usually do that because the fan is quite loud but I'm Scottish so I opted for the fan instead of air conditioning.
The big rectangle is ~400 square feet and the small rectangle is a galley kitchen.
The fan blows through the kitchen to make a cowl for the fan.
I brought the percolator to a boil on the stove and turned it down to 9:00 o'clock to "bloop" the coffee as I have done hundreds of times.
When the 10 minute timer ended I went to turn off the coffee and noticed it wasn't "blooping".
I had to turn it up to 6:00 o'clock to get the desired effect.
I was surprised how much the fan was cooling the percolator.
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