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<blockquote data-quote="Art Welter" data-source="post: 207140" data-attributes="member: 52"><p>Tim,</p><p></p><p>Right, the outdoor humidity will be 30% or more higher than the air conditioned indoors, in other words, 50% RH inside = 80% outside. I am getting used to the humidity, but the rapid humidity/temperature changes going in and out are hard on my knee joints, which have not been the same since bashing my right knee into a log on a boom run in 1995 (found out I'm not much of a lumberjack, especially after drinking beer all day) and slipping on ice and twisting my left knee a few years ago.</p><p>But it's all worth it to hear the sparkle of cymbals and the tweet of the birds and chirping of crickets and frogs ;^).</p><p>Funny, I went to shoo a frog out of the shop the other day, turned out it had died standing up, completely dried up looking at the air conditioner...</p><p></p><p>Art</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Art Welter, post: 207140, member: 52"] Tim, Right, the outdoor humidity will be 30% or more higher than the air conditioned indoors, in other words, 50% RH inside = 80% outside. I am getting used to the humidity, but the rapid humidity/temperature changes going in and out are hard on my knee joints, which have not been the same since bashing my right knee into a log on a boom run in 1995 (found out I'm not much of a lumberjack, especially after drinking beer all day) and slipping on ice and twisting my left knee a few years ago. But it's all worth it to hear the sparkle of cymbals and the tweet of the birds and chirping of crickets and frogs ;^). Funny, I went to shoo a frog out of the shop the other day, turned out it had died standing up, completely dried up looking at the air conditioner... Art [/QUOTE]
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