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    oh man that sucks

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    Yea we really want to move to Michigan but don't have the funds.
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    right now it's 72 and 40% humidity

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    Gracias for the humidity info. I feel a bit better. I am more of a dry heat person myself. Not trying to spark a climate change debate, but having lived mainly in the midwest for 40 plus years, it does seem to me that it is getting hotter faster in the summer here.
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    90Deg and 65% here in Sunny South Florida.
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    yes but when the drought ends you know what's gonna happen to the humidity. ^ ^ ^ ^
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    Yeah but when you go to summer home in Alaska you'll have to contend with the damn mosquitoes and black flies.
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    so it will feel like home to him.
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    Pretty much.
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    You'll just be missing the roaches

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    I'm very sure they have roaches there. it seems those things are everywhere.
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    Just been to Hong Kong, and wow. it's so humid there, the moment I walk out I see water on myself. Same temperature in Taiwan, but no sweating. In Hong Kong you can feel the heaviness of the air and how moist it is. Very disguising, but survivable. I had my macbook pro there and nothing happened. But that was only for a short time.
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    My computers are in the basement too and I invested in a dehumidifier a few years ago. I also have a small 5200 btu Window AC unit for the Summer.

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    Whats a basement? Wait we have those in Florida we call them pools.
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    up in St. Pete, Fl they call them boiler rooms. but only in the houses built on artificial hills in the 1920's they are about 6ft x 5ft x 5 1/2ft tall
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