because no matter waht temp. the air is, air wipes of the body heat from your skin so you will be cool
sounds like just a blown fuse. get you owners manaual out and find the listings for the fuses.
In 1620 onboard the ship Mayflower landed in Mass. after being blown off course for VA.
well your not born with it. I does come nautral though, you either are , or your not
"Too bad you weren't raising Parana! Blow smoke in their faces and you wouldn't have any lips left! You'll kill the fish ... give up the joint! Actually, blowing smoke into the tank will not kill the fish. In fact, if it's an air-breathing fish (like a Betta), they often get conditioned to come up for air much more often after you've blown into the tank... they must like the feeling. Be careful about blowing too much in there, though (the fish needs to breathe oxygen)... and avoid cigarette smoke!!
a Portuguese vessel landed there after being blown off course.
If the interior lights don't come on when you open the door, it could be due to a faulty door jamb switch, a blown fuse, wiring issues, or the light switch being turned off manually.
by air blowing into them
Flasher relay is bad if the lights come on but do not flash. If they lights do not come on at all then the bulbs may be blown or the fuse if blown.
If the lights come on but do not flash then flasher relay is defective. If the do not even come on either a fuse is blown or a bulb is blown.
You have a blown head gasket.
If it's just blowing out when you start it you probably have a cracked head or blown head gasket. If there is oil in the radiator there is a change you have oil coming in from the transmission cooler. But there would have to be a lot of oil to make antifreeze come out the radiator cam. Since you did not mention oil I would suspect the head gasket. If you got it hot I would lean toward a cracked head.
The direction you are facing has no bearing on the direction the wind is blowing. It can come from any where.