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Oh great, now I have to go bleach my brain at the image Dunc just conjured up! Trust me if you knew my female progenitor, you wouldn't call me that!
Quote from: ozymandias on April 20, 2007, 07:37:09 PMOh great, now I have to go bleach my brain at the image Dunc just conjured up! Trust me if you knew my female progenitor, you wouldn't call me that! Sorry, Ozy, I wasn't thinking... *passes Ozy paper bag to breathe into*
You can keep the eighties, I like my temps in the 60's-70's.
Quote from: ozymandias on April 22, 2007, 02:56:59 PMYou can keep the eighties, I like my temps in the 60's-70's.Me too. 55-75 is my preferred range, and I'm not always comfortable at the top of that range unless its a dry climate.
Quote from: duncvis on April 22, 2007, 03:44:29 PMQuote from: ozymandias on April 22, 2007, 02:56:59 PMYou can keep the eighties, I like my temps in the 60's-70's.Me too. 55-75 is my preferred range, and I'm not always comfortable at the top of that range unless its a dry climate.100 deg out in the desert really doesn't feel that hot.
We were in Montana a few years ago in July and the day temps averaged out to 92 degrees, but, with the dry high mountain air as soon as the sun went down it got very pleasant. In fact Carla got pretty chilly when she took her walks at dawn. It was hot during the day, but, the dryness made it bearable for us. We who are used to humidities of 60-80% in the northeast for the summers.
Quote from: Speedy McScrapheap on April 22, 2007, 04:52:09 PM100 deg out in the desert really doesn't feel that hot.Yes it does too. 100 degrees even with zero humidity feels hot to me.
100 deg out in the desert really doesn't feel that hot.