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Why do people not get this? 102 in AZ feels like maybe 85 in NJ.. or_whatever hmmmmmmm evaporative_cooling cooling_effect http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/thermo/sweat.html ha! and i saw this kick_ass_bumper_sticker it's_a_dry_hate
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(not here.) in pa its so humid, according to my son, 'nuclear_wet_heat' 94 degrees fahrenheit i_miss_winter
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if my conversion is correct, it was 112 here today with humidity --- 40 celsius, anyway. i oddly like it, though. (hopefully dispels some of the "cold canada" stereotypes, too)
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no reason
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according to the online converter it's "only" 104
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unhinged
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and i believe it now cause after this week i can tell you from experience, 102 in AZ is a whole hell of a lot more comfortable than 102 in stupid fucking wisconsin. and now it's 53. goddamn bipolar weather. why can't it pick a season and temperature and just stay with it? (but i have to say, i'm glad it didn't stay in the 90s. i live too close to a lake for that shit)
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in philly it's like walking into a wall. a wall that then slaps you with a dead fish. i took three showers today. but then again, i'm perfectly happy without AC
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i didn't have ac in wisconsin til i moved into this apartment. on the second floor with absolutely no ventilation or outer facing windows, this place is literally like an oven when it's hot. i didn't complain when my parents offered to buy me a window unit.
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