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In college, how did you deal with the power failure in the dormitory in summer?

The biggest impact of power failure is that some electrical equipment can not be used, such as computers, mobile phone fans, air conditioners and so on. The most terrible thing is that the air conditioner can't be used, and there is no air conditioner in the weather of 356 degrees. That feeling is the same as in the dormitory sauna. Fortunately, this kind of power outage is basically short-term, and there is almost no large-scale long-term power outage.

When there is a power failure in the dormitory, we usually gamble for a few minutes, but during these few minutes, we do nothing but lie in bed and play with our mobile phones. If it's hot, you can't have less clothes and a small manual fan. From our experience, it will come up in a few minutes, which has been proved to be correct.

If there is no electricity for a long time, there are other ways to cool down. I once learned a trick from a PE teacher. I went to the water room to make a basin of cold water, then dipped a clean towel in water and took it out. Don't twist it too dry around my neck. This method can cool down instantly. You can try if you don't believe me. I feel that the temperature of the artery where blood passes through the neck drops.

There is a macho man in our dormitory who does everything simply and rudely. He went directly to the water room to make a pot of cold water and put his feet in it. I told him what I did to kidney is not good, but he said that it didn't matter. His buddy was very angry. If he didn't often go to the toilet later, we really believed him.

You can also take this opportunity to go out for a walk. It's cool in the Woods. Why don't you buy some popsicles in the canteen? The power outage won't have much impact. Really can't. Several people in our dormitory will go out to take a shower together and come back when the electricity is restored.