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PanzerIV

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75, sunny with NO humidity. It's the humidity that drives you nuts in the South.
 
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Anything below 70°F is fine, anything above about 80 is not. I probably shouldn't be living in Texas. :p

edit: Any humidity is bad too :thumbsdown:
 

loic2003

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Farenheit is lame. Use Celcius...

I like 20 indoors in the summer, 23 in the winter.
 

cavemanmoron

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Originally posted by: jemcam
98.6 F is my optimal temp.

98.0-98.2 is "normal" for me

I like an outside temp range of 55-75;
at the moment its 90f outside and its 74 here in my bedroom.:)
 

DT4K

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Inside: exactly 70F. Anything lower and I get chilly, anything higher and I get too warm.
Outside: 75F with a bit of a breeze.

I probably shouldn't be considering a move to Phoenix huh.
It was unseasonably cool when I was there last week. Highs were only about 99F. Still far better than 80F in New Orleans.
 

azazyel

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Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
edit: Any humidity is bad too :thumbsdown:

:thumbsup:

I :| humidity.

Having lived in Seattle my whole life it took me a long time to understand humidity without percipitation.
 

Rock Hydra

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About 72-75 in the winter time inside.
About 65-68 in the summer time inside.

Outside ~70-ish with a nice breeze and LOW humidity

Inside my computer: Well, all I have to say is....My computer is cold with solution.