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Welcome to Kevin's English Room Podcast.
Hello.
So, this one for today is...
Is it breathing out cold air?
I just hear the sound, but nothing comes to my place.
Oh.
Is this motherfucker breathing out cold air?
I think so.
This motherfucker.
Okay.
What the hell?
It feels a little cold.
At least it's not warm air coming out.
What's wrong with it?
Why does that happen?
It's 23 degrees.
For Dumbo.
For Dumbo.
And that's it.
Is 23 degree high or low?
I thought it's high enough.
Is it high enough? Okay.
We'll make it a little bit higher.
See if it helps.
I don't know.
Because...
So, I don't use AC in my house.
So, my measure is completely...
Okay.
Maybe.
But when you use the label...
Label, yeah.
Like, 27, 26 is pretty cold.
No?
What?
No?
Wait, do you use a label?
Do you set your AC to 27?
Yeah.
Oh, like in this studio.
Is it 27?
Like, when you use label,
that's like 27, 26 or something.
And 23...
Much lower.
Label for 23 is like pretty low,
like pretty strong.
No?
That's right.
Yeah.
So, just put it up a little bit.
But you do 23 for Dumbo and...
Yeah.
It makes no problem.
Well, in my house, yeah.
No problem.
I'm gonna put it to 28, Dumbo then.
Okay.
Yeah.
Logically, then that makes sense, right?
Yeah.
Or maybe like 30 something.
Alright, so 30 then.
Yeah.
How much it can go on?
How high it can go?
Yeah.
That's a good question.
Oh, 30 is the highest.
Oh.
So, 30 is probably too much then.
Oh, right.
Well, I thought you...
To 28.
It has like 30, 40 for Dumbo.
Oh.
No.
No.
No?
Only up to 30.
Oh, I didn't know that too, but only up to 30.
Oh.
Maybe Dumbo and Label are different?
Yeah, Dumbo, yeah.
So, usually it's weird.
Usually it's weird.
No matter what you set it to, it works sometimes and it doesn't work sometimes.
So, it really doesn't matter what the temperature number is anymore.
If it's Dumbo and it makes warmer, and if it's Label, it makes colder.
That's what matters.
Okay.
Yeah.
Is it going to breathe out cold or is it going to breathe out hot?
That's all that matters.
Like, the numbers...
I never felt like adjusting this really made a difference.
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I see.
Yeah.
Okay.
We'll see what happens.
Yeah, but still I feel a little...
Cold air, right?
Motherfucker.
Yeah.
Oh, I think it got a little bit warmer.
True, true.
Yeah.
Yeah, but...
I think we got it.
Don't know.
Still.
Yeah.
Still.
You know.
This guy.
How do you think about that guy?
Him?
Yeah.
He's been working with us for about two years, maybe?
Two years?
Yeah, yeah.
He's been with us for two years.
I think we once did an evaluation of him.
Yes, yes.
Sort of.
Well, I mean, I guess during the...
I mean, I know he's trying hard.
Yeah.
You know, every time we push the button, he wakes up and like...
You know, I feel so.
Yeah.
But...
He's not accomplishing what we want the room to be, right?
Right.
See, it's still a little cold.
That's failure.
That's failure.
It's like cold air is coming out.
Yeah.
I mean, I know you're trying hard, but if you can't get the job done, there's a point of paying you for it, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And what the fuck is wrong with the positioning of this AC?
Like, we have the whole room here, and why would you put the AC here?
Right.
On the edge.
Yeah, you could put it here, so the air would go here.
Yeah.
It just comes this way.
And it just circulates in here.
Yeah.
Right?
True.
That doesn't make any sense.
Yeah, it should be that...
Right there.
Right there is perfect.
Right.
Yeah.
It would heat up the entire room.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know what's up with this guy.
Yeah, that guy.
Yeah.
Maybe he has to, like, bushido or something.
Maybe.
That might be it.
Yeah.
Maybe he's meant for a different busho.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He had a long rest for the nematoneshi, though.
No one was in the studio, right?
Right.
I mean, he had good rest, I'm sure.
True.
Maybe he's still recovering from, like, the long...
I see.
You know how a lot of the shikaijin...
The busho gatsu yasumi boke.
Yeah.
I see.
It's like, oh, I don't want to go back to work.
Oh, it feels so numb.
It's not sharp.
I see.
Maybe it's like that.
He's gotta give it time.
He's just, okay.
Well, yeah.
Still have to wake up, man.
You gotta wake up.
Yeah.
It's been, like, two weeks now.
Yeah.
Have to fix it.
Gotta fix it, man.
Yeah.
Come on.
Let's get to work.
If you're not using your double, what are you using, then?
I use a heater.
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Halloween heater.
Oil heater.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Gasoline?
No, it's...
What do you...
What do you fuel in?
Like, what...
Is it electricity?
Yeah.
Just electricity?
Or do you have to put it in something else?
No.
Gasoline or something?
Just, like...
Just plug it in?
Just like that.
We plug in, and then oil is inside the body, and it warms up, and it warms up.
Oil?
Yeah.
It's like...
What do you mean, like, a heater?
It's like a heater.
Yeah.
No, no, no, no.
It's like a heater.
It's a heater.
Oh.
It's like a heater.
It's a heater.
It's a heater.
It's like...
What do you mean, like...
But you don't see the oil.
Oh.
It's like...
Oh, I think in this classroom in the United States, you have, like, this...
Yeah, the wavy little...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That?
It's really similar to that.
Oh, so there's, like, really hot liquid flowing through the pipes?
Yes, yes, yes.
Oh.
Yeah, yeah.
Is that good?
Is that better than the AC?
Yeah, yeah.
Like, to me, yes.
Oh.
It doesn't dries up the room.
True.
True, because there's no air coming out.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And it's kind of really similar to...
You know, like, many people coming...
It's like...
It's closer to, like, a nature warmth.
Ah.
It's like a lot of people coming in your room, and the room gets a lot hotter.
Yeah, yeah.
Not like those, or, like...
Like artificial, just hot air?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
More like...
I see.
Just gradually, gradually going up.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, okay.
It's pretty fun.
It's super gradual.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But very natural.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And not drying up.
That's what I like.
So, like, you can put it on while you're asleep.
And it still works?
Yeah, you can, yes.
Oh.
Yeah.
I see.
So, I'm using it.
But if you touch it, it's very hot, though, right?
Yeah, yeah.
But not that hot.
You can still kind of...
Okay.
Yeah.
It's not always that hot.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
It's not like...
It's not like burning hot or something.
Got it.
Got it, got it, got it.
Yeah, kind of hot.
Not like that.
It's not like that.
I see.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Does it take up a lot of your room?
Like, space?
Does it take up space?
Well, it depends on what size you're going to buy.
Mm.
And I guess the trade-off is going to be power.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
But I would say it's pretty much...
It's bigger than the Halligan heater or something like that.
Mm.
It's a little bigger than that.
Mm.
So...
I see.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And it consumes kind of energy.
Like electricity?
Yes.
Ah, I see.
Yeah, I think so.
I see, I see, I see.
But...
But it doesn't dry you up.
I feel like it's the same...
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like, you do the AC, that's kind of...
Not that different.
I see, I see.
All right.
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah, all right.
Yeah.
You should try that.
Yeah, I should.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I should.
But...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's not going to dry you up in the air.
True.
I love that.
I love that design.
Oh, that's right.
Like, it's not on the ground.
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True.
That's so clean.
I see.
That's a big demerit for me.
Ah.
The fact that it's going to have to sit on the ground.
Yeah.
Sort of like...
Yeah.
True.
You have to put it on the ground.
And it's heavy, so it's difficult to, like, carry up.
Yeah.
And you make space for the machine and everything.
Yeah.
True.
So...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Thanks for sending, guys.
Bye-bye.