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Old 10-24-11, 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by JaccoW
Well, during spring and autumn temperatures can be on the edge of being comfortable or too hot. Better to switch at the end of the street before I'm sweating my ass off.
But okay, it is sort of a gimmick. But a cool one.
I understand that, but if you have a thermometer that you keep indoors all night, how will knowing the temperature in your apartment help you avoid being too hot or too cold while you're riding your bike outdoors?
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