Who knows? I don't.


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Posted by Nightswimmer at liblab23.de.psu.edu on September 22, 2000 at 15:41:25:

In Reply to: Another one posted by JMakowski on September 22, 2000 at 15:24:45:

The motion of turning it to the right was probably to emphasize the fact he
was cranking it up, and if it was just like a plain air conditioner, most
of them go to the right for increased coolness. Like a stereo gets louder
towards as you turn it right. Unless of course you are in the southern
hemosphere, where due to the Corilos Effect, they turn the opposite way. So
maybe that's it, Azrael was origianlly from the southern hemosphere, so was
used to turning to the right. Yeah, that's the ticket. I have to go now, I
just realized that I was seriously thinking about whther it should've
turned to the left or right. I need some fresh air. And a life, yeah
definately a life.

Scott.


: Another "Incorrectly Regarded as a Goof":

: "Incorrectly regarded as goofs: When Azrael is turning on the air
conditioning at his new headquarters, he turns the dial to the right, which
should increase the temperature setting. In other words, making it more
like Hell, so he'd feel right at home."

: Why would Azrael want his base of operations to feel like Hell? He wants
to escape from Hell. And if he wanted a house that felt like Hell, why
would he canvas neighborhoods for a house with Central Air and then rant
about the "rapture" and "exquisite sin that is Central Air?"

: So I guess it is a goof isn't it? Did Jason turn the dial in the wrong
direction, in essence mak


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