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elon musk recently tweeted that you
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shouldn't drive your car with air
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recirculation on which means it's
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blowing air around and around and around
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instead of taking air in from the
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outside and that you should get a carbon
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dioxide monitor to monitor the co2
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levels in your car but also in your
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house your office etc so what did i do i
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got a co2 monitor
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hey y'all it's doctor know it all so yes
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i got a co2 monitor because i figured
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hey i'm going to test out the model y
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and we're going to see what the co2
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levels are with various things i'm also
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going to test it in the house i've
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checked a couple of places in the house
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and actually down in the basement's a
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little scary upstairs wasn't so bad but
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i'm going to see how high it gets before
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it stops because it keeps counting up
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until it gets to a stopping place but
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we're at 900 so we're just getting to
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the yellow level here but anyway you can
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see it's got co2 it's got temperature
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and it's got relative humidity and it's
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got an alarm that goes off if it gets
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above 1500 parts per million so that's
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actually super useful and you can keep
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it around the house if you're interested
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this particular model i'll leave a link
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to that in the description it's on
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amazon i just picked up a mid-range one
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it was like 55 so i figured it looked
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like it had a nice monitor because you
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can see how it goes from green to yellow
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and then to red if it gets bad over
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there and we'll see that in just a
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moment but anyway let's take a look at
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the experiments outside inside and in
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the car most particularly i took elon
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musk's advice and purchased a
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co2 and it does a whole bunch of other
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things but anyway primarily it monitors
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co2 and i'm actually running a
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calibration step outside as you can see
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so anyway it should be done in 18
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seconds here it takes like 200 seconds
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to calibrate and before i did the
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calibration it was getting about 400
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parts per million outdoors it said to do
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the calibration outside by the way it is
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ridiculously humid out here it's
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something like 75 humidity out today
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it's georgia in the summer time all
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right so this thing should be just about
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done and hopefully in a moment we will
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see something that will appear oh there
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we go
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so i think it just takes a moment for it
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to like do this because when i first
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turned it on it said 500 parts per
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million and then it changed but anyway
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what i'm going to do here is i'm going
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to go inside the house
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so i think anything over like a thousand
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parts per million is not particularly
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good i like this one in particular
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because it has like a green and then a
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yellow and a red if it gets really bad
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and so i'm going to test this out in the
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house yeah you can see 73 relative
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humidity it's ridiculous outside i'm
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sweating sitting here in the shade uh
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but anyway i think it's going to take a
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moment for it to actually start to
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register because i doubt it's 500 i
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think that's just the default but the
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most important thing so i'm going to
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check the inside of the house in several
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different rooms just to see but the most
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important thing is i'm going to drive
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over to the grocery store because i have
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to go buy some groceries and i'm going
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to turn the air recirculator on so
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basically it's just blowing air from
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inside out again and i'm going to check
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and see what that looks like after you
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know driving for like 10 or 15 minutes
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i'm not going to the closest oh there we
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go see it knocked it down to 410.
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so yeah you can see it's 30 degrees
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centigrade 76 relative humidity and 410
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parts per million so
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reasonable so it's all in the good you
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can see it's in that little good thing
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there but anyway what i'm going to do is
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i'm going to try it with the with the
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air being recirculated and see how bad
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it gets with only one person in the car
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my wife is out of town so can't use her
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as a test guinea pig
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but we'll see what happens in 15 minutes
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and then if it gets up pretty high what
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i'll do on the way back is i will turn
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on the you know blowing the air in from
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the outside as opposed to from the
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inside and we will see if we have better
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results all right wow 80 relative
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humidity all right anyway so let's check
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indoors next and see how that is all
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right so now we're indoors and uh yeah
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you can see it's going up rapidly here
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i don't know why it still says it's 30
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degrees centigrade i have it probably
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takes a few minutes for the
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thermometer to actually
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you know achieve ambient temperature
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with the rest of the space but you can
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see that the relative humidity has gone
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down to 64 which is still pretty high
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and the co2 parts per million is uh
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continuing to climb so it looks like it
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takes maybe a minute or so for it to
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kind of stabilize and give you um a
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sense of this but this also just fyi you
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can hang it on the wall
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and it's got a usb charging port
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um they shipped it with complete like
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with the battery completely full which
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was really nice i appreciate that
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i always hate when the battery's like
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mostly dead but my goodness it still
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keeps climbing
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i'm a little bit worried now because you
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know i think over about 750 parts per
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million would start to get a little iffy
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indoors again it has been um
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you know you can see i'm living here
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right now both my son and my wife are
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out of town so it's all me by myself so
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actually it's probably reasonable but i
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would imagine with more people in the
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house it would be worse so it looks like
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it's actually stabilized at 686 parts
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per million so still as you can see in
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the good range so that's good so next
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we're going to try driving i'm going to
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get in the car i was in there this
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morning briefly but nobody's been in
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there for hours so we'll take a look at
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what the co2 level is immediately and
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then over time as i drive it
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all right so i let this thing sit for a
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couple of minutes in the car without me
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in the car so that's sort of our default
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value of 567 which is still higher than
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outdoors but anyway
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we will see how that works anyway i'm
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going to lean it back in that little
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slot so it can stay there while i drive
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and then i guess i'm going to have to
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turn off auto mode so i can manually
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specify
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recirculation okay so i'm going to put
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it on recirculation mode and uh i'll
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turn off auto which i i always leave
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auto on so anyway we'll see it looks
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like it's already starting to climb so
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what i'm going to do is drive like i
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said it's about a 15 minute drive and we
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will see what happens we will go to
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kroger and i'll film this a little bit
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as i go but again like i said i'm on my
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own so mostly it's just the results it
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doesn't really matter about the drive
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but i will time the drive just to make
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sure that i know exactly how long i was
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in the car all right so just fyi i've
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been in the car for about two minutes
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right now and it's already up to 799
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climbing to 800. again i've got the
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recirculation on so it's recirculating
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air but this is a little bit terrifying
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that it's going up this quickly
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um so anyway i haven't even i haven't
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gotten out of our neighborhood yet so
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it's already that high so we'll see how
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it does it's supposed to be a 12 minute
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drive so we will check back again when i
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get to a stoplight
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all right so uh gosh i guess it's been
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about four to five minutes of driving
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but uh you can see it's well over a
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thousand already
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and uh that's a little terrifying
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actually so anything over a thousand is
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supposed to make you kind of drowsy and
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less than your optimal when you're
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working so this is one of those things
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where you can definitely check your
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office or your home or something and see
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what the what the ratings are around
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there but as you can see it's climbing
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very very quickly and i'm just one
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person in the car this is not you know
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this is not a group of people this is
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just me all by myself and by the way
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this particular monitor has a buzzer
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that goes off if you get over 1500 parts
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per million is kind of a warning sorry
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as you can see better uh but anyway if
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it if it gets to there i may have to
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turn it off because it might be very
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annoying but it looks like it's going to
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get there really fast well before i
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arrive at kroger anyway we'll check back
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in a minute the light just changed all
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right so we're now in about 10 minutes
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sorry the bad reflection's here
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there we go
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but you can see that we're at um 1256
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parts per million it's about two more
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minutes to when i get to the store i may
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hang out in the car for just a few
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minutes to see if it gets to 1500
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because that's the part where the
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buzzer's supposed to go off but anyway
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it it's taken just about 10 minutes for
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it to get from what was that like 550 to
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way more than double that so that's
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pretty frightening and that's with the
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air re-circular recirculation on again
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just as a reminder well as you can see
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we are approaching 1500 so oh
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so we've officially gone into
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dangerous territory yeah okay i'm not
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gonna make you guys listen to that for
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too long i'm not sure how to turn it off
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maybe if i push the button up here
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nope it's just gonna be so you can see
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it's gotten up to 1640 i mean my
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goodness that is terrifying so all right
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i'm going to turn this off and we'll
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reset here all right so as you can hear
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auto is on now
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it automatically kicked it back in again
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we're at 5 16 in the car it was 750
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inside the kroger so i guess not too
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terrible but anyway so we are going to
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see it should be another you know 12 or
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so minutes to get back home again so
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right now until 5 17
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and let's see as you can see here auto
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and i believe that would be oh actually
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wait let me see if i can
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uh
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turn off okay
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yeah i had turned it on and i guess it
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had stayed on so anyway we're going i've
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turned off the uh i don't know if you
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can see that geez the reflections are
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terrible anyway i turned off the um the
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recirculation here so
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now it's time to drive home or it's 6 25
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so it is going up but you can also hear
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the blower because it's you know very
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hot outside
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32 degrees outside
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and i've got it set for 19 down here so
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anyway hopefully this will not continue
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to climb because my goodness that was
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terrifying
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all right well as you can tell even with
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the air recirculation off we're still at
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11 12 right now so
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it's climbing it's definitely more slow
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than it was before
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uh the if it gets up to 1500 parts per
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million i'm going to
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do something where i
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open up the windows to check on it
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because i'm curious to see how that will
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work but it has been climbing slower
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than with the recirculation on but
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definitely not what i would call
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uh ideal at this point so anyway
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interesting interesting it does seem to
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nope it's still going up so yeah we'll
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see we'll see what happens it'll be a
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few more minutes before i get home
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and back home i close the windows and
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even with the air recirculation blowing
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you can uh definitely tell that it's
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starting to go back up again so
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interesting it's basically if you close
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the windows you're going to have higher
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co2 levels that's that's pretty much the
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fact
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all right so as you saw the model y is
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actually pretty hermetically sealed like
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in here it seems like the basement is
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worse than the upstairs probably because
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it's much more sealed because it's a
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half exposed basement so half of the
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house like this side is completely
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underground and only that side has a
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couple of doors that lead outside so
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probably we're talking about a lot more
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co2 getting trapped in the basement the
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upstairs has a dog door it has windows
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everywhere it has doors that have you
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know leaking stuff so it's leaking a lot
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and i have some some plants up there so
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one thing i might need to do is try to
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find some like low-light plants and put
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them down here to try to absorb a little
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bit because 925 parts per million is not
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unsafe but it's not fantastic so anyway
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that's an interesting fact just to find
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out but the more important part of this
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is it was absolutely crazy with just one
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person in the car that was just me in
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the car with air recirculation on in
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about 10 to 12 minutes i hit 1500 parts
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per million and the alarm went off that
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is pretty crazy that's far more co2 in
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the air than i expected interestingly
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enough i started having a headache and
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feeling a little bit weird but i'm
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pretty much positive that that was
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because i was looking at this number
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going up and freaking myself out because
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you know clearly i've driven the car
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around a lot of times without thinking
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about it but anyway having recirculation
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on was not great the interesting part
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was even turning recirculation off so it
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was pulling a lot of air in from the
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outside it was having to do a lot of air
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conditioning and blow a lot of air in
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from the outside but it was still well
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over 1300 parts per million before i
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rolled the windows down when i rolled
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the windows down it just took a minute
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or two before it was at like outdoor
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levels of like 440 450 parts per million
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so it went down really fast but as i
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said the big problems with that are
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number one of course if it's hot or cold
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you're going to get hot or cold because
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you're going to be exposed to the
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atmosphere it did feel kind of nice to
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have the air blowing around i have to
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say but the bigger part if you're
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driving long distances is that your
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vehicle's range is going to go way down
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obviously if you're just driving around
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town it doesn't matter if you lose a few
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miles because the windows are open and
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you're creating turbulence but if you're
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driving a long distance on the highway
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especially or something you're going to
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lose a lot of range if you keep the
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windows down but on the other hand if
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you're doing like long commutes or if
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you're doing longish road trips and you
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start getting tired i actually started
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to realize i was like gosh no wonder you
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know i go to drive to see my parents and
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i get an hour into the drive and i'm
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just completely exhausted and a lot of
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that might not have to do with the fact
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that i'm just tired or something it
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might literally be the amount of co2 in
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the vehicle and just as a quick reminder
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if you're confused about this this is
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not carbon monoxide carbon monoxide will
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actually bind to your red blood cells
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and can actually kill you co2 i guess it
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could kill you if it was all co2 in the
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atmosphere but it's not going to kill
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you it's just going to make you less
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than you know ideal less than optimal
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you won't be you know be able to focus
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as well as you should be able to you'll
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be very sleepy things like that and of
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course also it goes away immediately
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because it's just expelled in your
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breath that's what we're doing we're
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giant co2 machines we take in oxygen and
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we produce co2 fortunately there's a
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bunch of plants outside that take in co2
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and produce oxygen so it's all a nice
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balance that works out but anyway so
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it's not something that's unsafe in the
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sense that it has long-term effects but
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if co2 is in the air it's going to make
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you sleepy it could give you a headache
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there could be other things that go
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along with that so having it lower is
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really good so if you're on a longer
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trip or something and you start getting
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sleepy my recommendation from looking at
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this is immediately roll the windows
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down blast some fresh air in there for
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four or five minutes and you should get
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refreshed and feel a whole bunch better
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and of course as elon said you shouldn't
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turn recirculation on in the vehicle
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because he said it doesn't really save
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that much on energy efficiency but it's
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really bad for you in terms of co2
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levels and stuff it looks like the
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automatic systems pretty much turn the
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recirculation off so it's blowing fresh
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air in so that's a good thing because i
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pretty much always have it on auto and
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the last thing i learned is not really a
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revelation about me because i already
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knew this but now i'm going to be taking
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this thing everywhere i took it into the
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grocery store i was measuring the co2 in
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there i'm going to take it to my office
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i'm going to take it to every single
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room in the house you can see it has
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actually stabilized at 900 901 so it's
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actually less than a thousand down here
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but much much higher than upstairs so
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this is interesting i'll have to take
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some steps to mitigate that kind of
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thing but i think this is fascinating to
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get some actual data and look around i'm
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gonna put this in the car and drive
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around some more and get some more data
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you know maybe because the humidity is
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so ridiculously high right now it's
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causing the co2 levels to be higher and
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so maybe if it was a little bit nicer
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outside and not so humid it would be
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better so i'll test this out some more
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but i thought it was certainly valid to
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check this out and to see how much co2
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is actually in a car and you can see
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that a car is the absolute worst place
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it's a very confined space very very
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well sealed and you've got a lot of
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people just producing co2 constantly so
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maybe we should get some like house
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plants or car plants and stick them in
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the car
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little plants to produce a little bit of
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oxygen for us to make life better but
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anyway in the meantime definitely turn
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recirculation off and if you start
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getting sleepy in the car i highly
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recommend rolling the windows down for
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four or five minutes because that did
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the trick no problem at all all right i
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one
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bye
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you