There are degrees of oppressiveness.  I'm not a lover of cold temps, but any
time the temperature surpasses 100 degrees equates to misery for me,
regardless of the humidity.

On 7/2/07, Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sure, visit western Arkansas in August.  105 at 50-70% humidity is
> HORRIBLE
> compared to the desert "heat" they complain about.  I should know, was
> just in
> Death Valley 1.5 weeks ago.
>
> --
> Luther   KB5QHU    Alma, Ark
> '87 300SDL (271,xxx mi) needs head
> '83 300SD (246,645 mi) SOLD!
> '82 300CD (166 kmi) getting front end rebuild
> '82 300D  (74 kmi) getting '85 donor engine-SOLD!
> '85 300D (280,176) parts car-sans engine
>
>
> Quoting andrew strasfogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Has anyone ever experienced 110 degree heat that wasn't "dry" and
> therefore
> > somehow innocuous?  I have visited Phoenix in July and the heat felt
> > stiflingly oppressive no matter how "dry" the locals claimed it to
> be.  It's
> > all a scheme to get people to move out there,,,
> >
>
>
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