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Favorite tempratures... um... 75-80 degrees F in high humidity and 80-100 F in low humidity... If I have plenty of water, and have to work outside... I don't mind sweating a gallon+ a day... it seems to take the impurities out of the system and is refreshing. If the humidity is low enough... I don't mind going out in 100+ sometimes. The sun gives me a nice natural healthy tan color (note that its natural not artificial by sun bathing or tanning beds.... so its less cancerous lol), rather than winter wasteland arctic tundra that we finally seem to be getting out of now...
Water is the key though... without it the heat becomes unbearable. Sometimes long sleeved clothing is good in even hot weather believe it or not... as long as it is made of a thin breathable material such as pure cotton... white is best to wear... or light colors in general... And there is a reason for head wear besides keeping the sun out of your eyes... it absorbs the sweat that would otherwise trickle down into your eyes and burn them.... so hats are fine, but hats also contribute to premature hair thinning lol
Just some helpful health tips for this coming summer... lol And with the climate changing it will only become more relevant. Although I have heard that first the climate may create also more extreme cold weather as the ice caps melt, releasing extra cold water into the deep of the ocean affecting weather patterns...
Water is the key though... without it the heat becomes unbearable. Sometimes long sleeved clothing is good in even hot weather believe it or not... as long as it is made of a thin breathable material such as pure cotton... white is best to wear... or light colors in general... And there is a reason for head wear besides keeping the sun out of your eyes... it absorbs the sweat that would otherwise trickle down into your eyes and burn them.... so hats are fine, but hats also contribute to premature hair thinning lol
Just some helpful health tips for this coming summer... lol And with the climate changing it will only become more relevant. Although I have heard that first the climate may create also more extreme cold weather as the ice caps melt, releasing extra cold water into the deep of the ocean affecting weather patterns...
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HTML...uhhh oops a bit off topic. I mean, 48.786524261818173536 degrees. HEhe.....NEW TOPIC! Yep or Yup?
My vote is most certainly Yep, or more preferably, yep yep.
Also, has anyone seen the movie Paycheck? I thought it was pretty cool, with some nice effects...specially the 'splosions
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My vote is most certainly Yep, or more preferably, yep yep.
Also, has anyone seen the movie Paycheck? I thought it was pretty cool, with some nice effects...specially the 'splosions

I just can't stop coming back....
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