no thanks we're good.
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I rather enjoy the many days where our relative humidity is in the low single digits, it keeps the riffraff in the cities from thinking about coming out here.
I have a cousin in AZ. who grew up in Pheonix back when the humidity out there was an average of about 23% year round ne now lives many miles away from there due to the major growth in population and the city's size the humidity there is sweltering compared to what it was 40,50, or 60 years ago. Add in the heat and those goofy buggers might as well be living in Houston
Never try to tell me it can't be done
When I have to paint I use KBS products
Same here; two nights ago a perfect demonstration, southbound from St. Joseph after 9 pm. 80° and real humid in town of 73k population, ~5 miles wide, ~7 miles long, 75° windows down and cool on the highway, even past MCI airport and Historical Truck building. By 10:20pm, North Kansas City 85° and perspiring from just driving, the population barely over 1 million, in less than 70 miles of latitude.
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Toolmaker51
...we'll learn more by wandering than searching...
As a scientific experiment, if it were at all possible, I would like to be able to scoop up the 3 most populous cities in the USA in their entirety, population, buildings streets and what little useful infrastructure they have, to a depth of 300 feet, much like transplanting a large tree, then deposit them in the most remote region of the sub-Saharan desert. Then record any changes in atmospheric conditions in the regions where the cities were removed and where they were deposited. Of course, I would place them about as close to one another as you would plant radishes in a garden
_- If my experiment worked as well as I think it would I would then grab the rest of the top 20 and deposit them next to those already in place.-
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