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Slovenia💻 Technology11 hr. ago

Just for a minute.

The article recalls the experience of using cassette tapes in cars during hot summers, highlighting how the sun could melt them inside the car. It explains that when temperatures exceed 30°C, the interior of a vehicle can become extremely hot, with surfaces like the steering wheel, dashboard, or child seat reaching over 70°C. The article advises against immediately turning on the air conditioning at maximum settings upon entering a hot car, as this is inefficient. Instead, it recommends opening all windows and doors for a few seconds first to let out the hot air before starting the engine and using the AC. This approach allows the system to cool more effectively once the internal temperature has slightly decreased.

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5 reports

Primorske novice logoPrimorske noviceIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 803 days ago
Where in Slovenian Istria can you pour yourself a glass of drinking water?

The article discusses the importance of staying hydrated during hot days, highlighting the availability of public drinking fountains in four Istrian municipalities. It notes that these fountains are strategically placed in city centers, sports areas, beaches, and walking paths to provide easy access to water for pedestrians, cyclists, athletes, tourists, and others spending time outdoors. The piece emphasizes the role of public infrastructure in preventing dehydration and heat stress during high temperatures.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about public infrastructure and health recommendations without taking a clear ideological stance. It focuses on practical advice and civic amenities rather than advocating for specific policies or political positions. The tone remains neutral and informative,

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article provides factual information about public water fountains in Istria during hot weather, aligning with the cross-source consensus about their importance for hydration. It mentions the number and locations of fountains but lacks specific data sources. The tone remains neutral, focusing on

Primorske novice logoPrimorske noviceIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 8511 hr. ago
Hot outside, cold on a plate, summer brings plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables.

The article discusses the challenges of dealing with high summer temperatures, emphasizing the importance of staying cool and hydrated during hot days. It suggests avoiding heavy meals and physical exertion in heat, advising people to follow certain dietary guidelines to maintain comfort and manage body temperature more effectively. The piece is presented in a general informational tone, offering health tips rather than taking a political stance.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on health advice related to summer heat and does not present any politically charged content or take a position on any political issue. It provides general recommendations without favoring any particular ideology or agenda.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 85): Similar to Article 1, this piece provides guidance on summer eating habits and hydration. It repeats much of the same information with slightly different phrasing. While it lacks unique factual data, it maintains a neutral and helpful tone throughout.

Večer logoVečerIndependent🔒CenterFactual 80Objective 8515 hr. ago
Hot outside, cold on a plate, summer provides plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables.

The article discusses the challenges of staying cool during hot summer days and offers tips for maintaining hydration and comfort through proper food and drink choices. It emphasizes the importance of drinking enough water, avoiding excessive consumption of cold beverages, and preparing refreshing drinks using fresh fruits and herbs like lemon, lime, mint, and melissa. The piece also suggests making herbal teas, fruit infusions, and homemade juices to stay refreshed. It advises against alcohol consumption during heatwaves and recommends alternatives such as sangria made with red wine and fresh fruit. The tone is informative and practical, focusing on health and wellness during the summer season.

Bias read (Center): The article does not discuss any politically charged subject. It focuses on general health advice and lifestyle tips related to summer living, which is considered apolitical. Therefore, the framing is neutral and balanced, resulting in a 'CENTER' lean.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 85): This article focuses on summer food and drink recommendations, emphasizing hydration and light meals during hot weather. It presents general health advice without controversial claims, maintaining an informative and balanced tone. The content aligns with common seasonal dietary practices.

Dnevnik logoDnevnikIndependent🔒CenterFactual 70Objective 656 days ago
Just for a minute.

The article recalls the experience of using cassette tapes in cars during hot summers, highlighting how the sun could melt them inside the car. It explains that when temperatures exceed 30°C, the interior of a vehicle can become extremely hot, with surfaces like the steering wheel, dashboard, or child seat reaching over 70°C. The article advises against immediately turning on the air conditioning at maximum settings upon entering a hot car, as this is inefficient. Instead, it recommends opening all windows and doors for a few seconds first to let out the hot air before starting the engine and using the AC. This approach allows the system to cool more effectively once the internal temperature has slightly decreased.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses practical advice on cooling a car during hot weather and does not involve any political figures, policies, or controversial issues. It focuses solely on technical tips related to vehicle maintenance and safety.

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 65): The article contains some factual elements about car temperatures and cooling strategies but lacks depth and supporting evidence. It has an informal tone and appears more like a personal anecdote than a journalistic report. The objectivity is compromised by the narrative style and limited factual ba

Slovenske novice logoSlovenske noviceIndependentCenter5 days ago
Alex Volasko: I have a hard time with the heat (Suzy)

The article features a humorous interview with singer Alex Volasko discussing his approach to dealing with the heat during the summer. He jokes about seeking relief by swimming in the sea, relaxing on the coast, and avoiding the 'summer chaos.' While he acknowledges being both a workaholic and a hedonist, he managed to balance work and spontaneous trips to Slovenia or Croatia this summer. He plans to take a longer vacation in the fall, aiming for a more distant destination. Volasko humorously suggests that the best way to cool down is through nature, specifically visiting karst caves, which he claims offer the most natural climate.

Bias read (Center): The article is a lighthearted interview focused on personal experiences and lifestyle choices related to coping with summer heat. It does not address any politically charged topics, nor does it present a biased frame. The tone is casual and humorous, with no indication of ideological leaning. The 'f

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