• Naz@sh.itjust.works
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    4 hours ago

    I have a CO² sensor. When I sleep with the door shut, the CO² climbs up to and levels out at >1800 ppm.

    I have a noticable headache the following day when I do this. I’ve tested it for nine days and now I’ve got a doorstop which prevents me from closing the door completely by accident or with drafts

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        49 minutes ago

        That’s the most engineer ass answer I’ve ever seen.

        High Co2? Algae can solve that. How much… Well a vat should do, better make it two just in case.

        “Why yes, I do keep vats of algae in my bedroom why do you ask?”

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    5 hours ago

    I’d love to let my cat sleep in my room. He just won’t be reasonable about it and let me sleep. So the door stays shut.

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      We keep our doors open because we have young kids. My cat knows this and abuses it. And by the time my kids are old enough to start shutting their doors, Bruce Willis probably will be at the end of his rope, and I’ll wish he was still around to abuse it.