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Monday, May 13, 2024

What Makes a Room Air Conditioner Work?

This General Electric short promo film discusses air conditioning and air conditioners. 'What Makes a Room Air Conditioner Work" contains detailed animations and a blonde bombshell showing off highlights of the quiet, reliable General Electric unit.

VIDEO HERE  (5:55 minutes)

12 comments:

  1. General Electric. We bring good things to life.

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    1. I was thinking Nair: Who wears short shorts.

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    2. Living in the past sure beats living in the present, doesn't it?

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  2. I don't care how they work just that they do

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  3. She should have done that demo topless so we'd have some evidence of how cold the air conditioner can make the room.

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  4. "What Makes a Room Air Conditioner Work"

    Electricity

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  5. The vapor compression cycle, typically powered by electricity.

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  6. Evidently utube ads do. never got to watch the intended video.

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    1. Yeah, I hate youtube ads too. That's why I disabled them. Took some fiddling to get things turned on, and others off, so that the video would play but the ads wouldn't, but I got it working.

      uMatrix, a plugin for firefox (only desktop, sadly) allows you to turn things on an off by domain name and type. Works great, though its not the only one I use. And now I don't see ads on most sites, and NEVER see those annoying video ads that make everything slow to a crawl and take forever to load.

      I'm always unpleasantly surprised when I go to a website that I know and like on my desktop, using my phone instead, and there's so many ads that I can't even see the webpage, and they just pop up again after I close them. Stupidly unreadable for the (marketing) win, I guess.

      John G.

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  7. Secret Life Of Machines-The Refrigerator https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Brk7w70EgaE

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  8. My guess based on the woman and the size of the AC unit this was more early 1960's perhaps 50's than 70's

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  9. Informative and entertaining.
    -lg

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