What does a thermometer and snowflake mean?
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That your Air Conditioner is malfunctioning?
The thermometer is hot. Snow flake is cold.
It’s too bad this is in General. Generally this combination on a refrigerator or Air Conditioner is for colder temperature settings. Had this been in the social section someone might have said that is not a snowflake and it is an advertisement for rectal thermometers. But clearly this is about setting the thermostat at the proper temperature.
@majorrich Given the question, the detail, and the topic, you could be right >>> ”...someone might have said that is not a snowflake and it is an advertisement for rectal thermometers.”
It means you’re feeling indecisive about a decision you need to make.
Perhaps Zac Brown was on the radio as you slept?
You saw the symbols on your car dash and have been wondering what they meant.
Below 32 degrees. Cold. Freezing. You don’t like the cold. Or you wish the temperature outside would cool off.
Maybe it just means your body temperature was either too warm or too cold or going through hot flashes.
Or it could mean that the outside heat has you concerned about your A/C bill.
There is a bunch of guesses I could make but without more details, I have no clue.
Frosty the Snowman is going to give you a rectal exam.
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