Boraxman wrote to MRO <=-
Did someone ask you to show your papers?
He might have been referring to the supression of dissenting opinion and
You might have a point there.
that didn't happen.
That was my point. I was being facetious.
Cougar428 wrote to MRO <=-
Quoting Mro to Boraxman <=-
OK, I'll take a chance here and say all of my computers are in the
basement. I also have a large dehumidifier and keep the humidity
around
39%. I've always kept them there and my 386sx, Pentium 90, Pentium
mmx,
dual core are all still working.
I get the point, if I didn't use a dehumidifier - I might not have
them
anymore.
... Honesty pays, but not enough for some.
Quoting Weatherman to Cougar428 <=-
Cougar428 wrote to MRO <=-
Quoting Mro to Boraxman <=-
OK, I'll take a chance here and say all of my computers are in the
basement. I also have a large dehumidifier and keep the humidity
around
39%. I've always kept them there and my 386sx, Pentium 90, Pentium
mmx,
dual core are all still working.
I get the point, if I didn't use a dehumidifier - I might not have
them
anymore.
... Honesty pays, but not enough for some.
Hell, the average Relative Humidity here (at about 7000' elevation and
on the lee (dry) side of the Rockies) runs less than 50%. In fact
right now, with my window open to the outside, the RH in this room is
21%. We literally get static shocks when opening doors and such all
year long, not just in the winter like when I lived back east. In
these parts, we need humidifiers more than dehumidifiers - and the use
of evaporative coolers is VERY popular. If I could keep the RH in my
UP to 39% I'd be thrilled!
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