To hot to code today. Nine in the evening and still 25ºC (77ºF i think). Only option left is to drink water and read blogs about game development. If you have any cool <_< blogs link them here so i have something to read until i pass out -_- .
To Hot To Code...
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From glancing at your blog i will say that Quake had 2 expansion packs. Not a blog but...
You don't have air conditioning?
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No air conditioning :(. Playing Descent right now, see if i go for Quake 2 next :D.
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Sorry 'bout the lack of AC. :(
I've had a few days like that in California (I never had AC in Cali).
Now, in Missouri, I have AC, but it has gotten higher than 100ºF probably 10 days in the last month (highest I saw was 106ºF). We keep the AC at ~75ºF to not waste electricity.
I hate AC treated air but alas "natural air" flow isn't an option for everywhere if even wind is hot :/
Still a fan (even a small USB one) might help much.
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I don't own air condition, but this year was getting hot I purchased myself a KHIND portable air cooler. Its something like this.
Good times.