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Default A/C vs. swamp cooler?

On Tue, 08 May 2018 19:03:16 +0100, rbowman wrote:

On 05/08/2018 07:21 AM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
On Tue, 08 May 2018 02:02:39 +0100, rbowman wrote:

On 05/07/2018 01:42 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:
On Mon, 07 May 2018 20:28:14 +0100, rbowman wrote:

On 05/07/2018 12:59 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote:

What does it feel like to be in a house that's "too dry"?

The furniture tends to fall apart, to say nothing of your skin. It's
rough on many musical instruments too. I went to a uilleann pipes
concert in March and the guy was crouched over a vaporizer trying to
keep them functional.

The interesting part is you don't sweat like most people think about
sweating. Your pores are putting out moisture but it evaporates
immediately.

But that's the point. As soon as your sweat evaporates, it's performed
it's purpose, you cool down. It can't evaporate too fast, that would
make you colder and you just sweat less.

When it's 103 F getting too cold is not a consideration.


Precisely. I'd want 0% humidity so my sweat could evaporate as quickly
as possible.


Tell you what. I'll draw you a map. Start from Mexico 2 and head toward
Yuma with a gallon jug of water. We'll see if you make it.


Do you even have a point? The wetter the air, the less your sweat works.

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