They're good for circulating air that has already entered a space, but not so good at getting the air there to begin with.
It's an European style long, tall and thin house with wonky internal geometry. All windows face the street, parallel to the wind, at different heights. That's what gives me the most trouble - getting any air flow to effectively make a C curve.
can you construct a vertical awning (if I can call it that) to catch the wind?
I thought about it, but it seems like it'd only make things worse by creating an even bigger region with stagnant air in front of the windows, unless I were to invade the street (which is highly illegal, for obvious reasons).
So you are a liar :)
Are you illiterate? I specifically pointed to why that's not the case...
There are other alternatives, still. The Devil is a Part Timer uses Sentucky Fried Chicken and Mag Ronald's, for instance.
I'm going to declare that positioning oneself against western civilization as if a moral guardian, yet embracing cancerous regimes like NK, Chinese dictatorship or Russian oligarchic dictatorship, is the hallmark of a moron that is working against Marxist interests.
Progressivism has no inherent need to be all-encompassing. In fact, keeping certain groups *cough conservatives cough* not included is an essential part of successful progressivism.
I'm ESL and use English subtitles when watching a programme in a language I can't speak...
Not when the big stick is made of enriched Uranium
Japanese culture and all that.
If you're going back to before technology got good anyway, might as well always travel to ancient greece (preferably Athens, as they're a bit less violent).
Attics aren't a thing around here, unfortunately. I could get a warehouse-styled convection fan, but the cost is a bit spooky when I don't even know if it'll work.