tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21918589.post114993758666420845..comments2022-11-07T04:16:13.974-06:00Comments on Cyclenut: Heat!fatbob29rhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08747122775697829654noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21918589.post-1150391889765758582006-06-15T12:18:00.000-05:002006-06-15T12:18:00.000-05:00"But its a dry heat." BWahahahahahahaahahahahahah..."But its a dry heat." BWahahahahahahaahahahahahaha I love that line. <BR/><BR/>Around here we say, "But its a moist heat." DC geeks LOVE humidity jokes. We think we're very funny. At least I think we are. ;) <BR/><BR/>Boberto, I hate to say it, but you probably will get used to it. I grew up in Colorado. I go back every summer. Any temps in the 100s is hot for sure, but it is easy for me to tell the difference after spending time here and in Colorado. <BR/><BR/>We were in Moab and Fruita in 2001 and we had days that were 110 with 6% humidity. It was damn hot and we sure as hell drank a ton of water. When we got home, it was 107 with 88% humidity. That sucked 1000 times worse. <BR/><BR/>I know you're feeling it. I think you'll eventually adjust to the dry. It took me years to adjust to the damp. My gills have fully evolved now which comes in handy when winter sets in and I'm doing laps in the pool. :D<BR/><BR/>Have a great weekend. Keep the rubber side down. <BR/><BR/>PEteYour Name Herehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10951898098832107678noreply@blogger.com