Thursday, March 12, 2009

Heating 2

I felt like eating ice cream the other night and I stepped into Baskin Robbins for some overpriced goodness. It was so hot inside the store that my sweat glands started firing. Eating ice cream while you're sweating in the summer is expected, but eating ice cream while you're sweating in the winter is unneeded. I went outside the store and ate my ice cream in the night temperature hovering above freezing because I couldn't bear the heat inside. Doesn't heating the store and cooling the ice cream at the same time create a high energy bill? Maybe that explains the high prices for ice cream there.