Talk:Cooling center
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External links modified (January 2018)
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I dont know the Wikipedia law for deleting, for this should be
editThe article is little because there is nothing to say. Cooling centers is practically any new building in a hot climate, or a retrofitted building in high-income countries. It's a 'tautology', or whatever. Almost all buildings come with cooling & light, unless its broke, *needless* to say. Plus, cooling centers is some fad- or buzzword, now, i think me it, thus, as it's drawing on indoor weathermaking's status-symbolism. Yoandri Dominguez Garcia 21:31, 4 October 2018 (UTC)