>>Norwegian showers (Or at least, the one at my hotel and the one at my apartment both) are set up to have one knob for temperature and one for intensity, rather than one for hot water and one for cold. It's very useful!)<<
In my own experience "one knob for hot and one for cold" is mostly for at-home handwashing sinks. Most other water taps, especially for showers, have a lever-like control system in which one rotates the lever to set temperature and pulls the lever outward (or upward, in the case of sinks) to add intensity. They look something like...*pokes Google Images*...this. (Although that temperature guide is a bit misleading in its current location: you rotate the *bottom* of the lever left for hot and right for cold, not the top.)
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The recorder can hear reasonably well from underneath my shirt, but the necklace chain is hitting me right in a keloid†, which is uncomfortable almost all the time and sometimes outright painful. I will have to try sewing an upper panel onto my bra, so that the chain is resting on cloth. (I think I'd overheat in a full undershirt, especially at work with all the ovens and fryers and whatnot.)
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†the spot on my chin seems to be fine now, BTW, I don't think I ever mentioned that
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In my own experience "one knob for hot and one for cold" is mostly for at-home handwashing sinks. Most other water taps, especially for showers, have a lever-like control system in which one rotates the lever to set temperature and pulls the lever outward (or upward, in the case of sinks) to add intensity. They look something like...*pokes Google Images*...this. (Although that temperature guide is a bit misleading in its current location: you rotate the *bottom* of the lever left for hot and right for cold, not the top.)
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The recorder can hear reasonably well from underneath my shirt, but the necklace chain is hitting me right in a keloid†, which is uncomfortable almost all the time and sometimes outright painful. I will have to try sewing an upper panel onto my bra, so that the chain is resting on cloth. (I think I'd overheat in a full undershirt, especially at work with all the ovens and fryers and whatnot.)
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†the spot on my chin seems to be fine now, BTW, I don't think I ever mentioned that