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    Cripes Ted! I guess I won't complain about our 108 here in Lewiston. Our station is starting a golf promotion tommorrow and I'm wondering if I should wear my UK Workmans. It's black and heavy so it may be no better than p@nts. I'm hoping to have a Stillwater by the time we hit the second or third week of the contest.

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    Well....just.....harumph. Dry heat indeed...


    Two words....AIR CONDITIONING!
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    Quote Originally Posted by starbkjrus View Post
    Well....just.....harumph. Dry heat indeed...


    Two words....AIR CONDITIONING!
    In my humble opinion, A/C is part of the problem. Someone once asked Barry Goldwater what it was like to live in Arizona before A/C, and he simply replied, "We didn't know any better." People have managed to survive in AZ for many years before A/C, with ollas, swamp coolers, soaked bed-sheets and oscillating fans, etc.

    Nowadays, we rush from our air-conditioned cars to our air-conditioned offices, homes, etc. -- it's no wonder we can "stand the heat".

    Mind you, I'm not giving up my a/c anytime soon, just waxing philosophical...



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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    In my humble opinion, A/C is part of the problem. Someone once asked Barry Goldwater what it was like to live in Arizona before A/C, and he simply replied, "We didn't know any better." People have managed to survive in AZ for many years before A/C, with ollas, swamp coolers, soaked bed-sheets and oscillating fans, etc.

    Nowadays, we rush from our air-conditioned cars to our air-conditioned offices, homes, etc. -- it's no wonder we can "stand the heat".

    Mind you, I'm not giving up my a/c anytime soon, just waxing philosophical...



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    I'm in agreement. At the movie theatre where I work, people complain that 72 F is too hot when they are sitting still watching a movie

    They have conditioned themselves to the cold blasts of refrigerated air and are not use to to real temperatures. Although in high humidity regions I must say AC is nice to have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Wright View Post
    I'm in agreement. At the movie theatre where I work, people complain that 72 F is too hot when they are sitting still watching a movie

    They have conditioned themselves to the cold blasts of refrigerated air and are not use to to real temperatures. Although in high humidity regions I must say AC is nice to have.

    Rob
    Spot on, Rob. I'll take the desert heat any day over humidity. At least I can breathe and see -- all this green makes me claustrophobic!

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