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- Sep 21, 2002
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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Here in San Jose, CA, it's been quite nice. Furthermore,
it even rained
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Here in San Jose, CA, it's been quite nice. Furthermore,
Originally posted by: potoba
I'm too cheap to buy a fan that I'll only use for 2 months.
Originally posted by: CKent
It was 98 here today. I've got the central cranked so much I'm gonna have to go put on socks, my feet are cold. Haw Haw! /nelsen
Originally posted by: montypythizzle
LOL point fan at balls, then relax.
Originally posted by: potoba
It was toasty in my lab today. It was so hot that the crystals in both of our lasers couldn't work properly.... Everyone left at 4pm.
So i went home at 6 and it was hotter at home. I drank like 3 litters of water and haven't pissed since noon.
My house dont have AC and I dont have a fan. I'm too cheap to buy a fan that I'll only use for 2 months.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
So nice & warm here in Ka'anapili that we've had to open both sliding doors for the lanai...let the breezes blow rather than crank on the A/C. (Gawd I'm gonna hate to go home this weekend...) :beer:Northern Kahleeforneeya has been very cold and rainy...here, even when it rains, it's still 75+
Originally posted by: Canai
HOLY THREAD RESURRECTION!
Originally posted by: jackace
Originally posted by: invidia
Is it humid there? If it's not over 80% humid, you have no right to complain.
Try sleeping with no AC or fan in 80F 99% humid weather. It's like someone trying to suffocate you with a pillow.
Exact reason i will never live in the Southeast. I was in Florida a few years and it was down-right brutal in the summer there. Summer nights were miserable. The AC went out in my apartment while there and I did not sleep at all. It was horrible. Never going to live in that part of the US for no amount of money.
Originally posted by: Prism
Originally posted by: BoomerD
So nice & warm here in Ka'anapili that we've had to open both sliding doors for the lanai...let the breezes blow rather than crank on the A/C. (Gawd I'm gonna hate to go home this weekend...) :beer:Northern Kahleeforneeya has been very cold and rainy...here, even when it rains, it's still 75+
Try living in Wisconsin, ~100F with 90%+ humidity in the middle of the summer, -30F with windchill in the middle of the winter. :beer:
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: Prism
Originally posted by: BoomerD
So nice & warm here in Ka'anapili that we've had to open both sliding doors for the lanai...let the breezes blow rather than crank on the A/C. (Gawd I'm gonna hate to go home this weekend...) :beer:Northern Kahleeforneeya has been very cold and rainy...here, even when it rains, it's still 75+
Try living in Wisconsin, ~100F with 90%+ humidity in the middle of the summer, -30F with windchill in the middle of the winter. :beer:
No thanks...my son lived in Tomah for about a year...it was nice when we visited in August 06, but it was abnormally dry.
BTW, I grew up in western Mass...and spent about 1-1/2 years between North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia...I understand humidity. Lived in the Rockies for about 7 years and saw -30 or worse on the thermometer PLUS the windchill...I understand cold...that's why I now live in Kahleeforneeya and am trying to scheme a way to move to Hawaii...