Subj : Re: book: The Year-Round Vege To : Kurt Weiske From : digimaus Date : Tue May 06 2025 19:29:18 -=> Kurt Weiske wrote to digimaus <=- KW> I saw the opposite - I work in renewable energy and went to a wind farm KW> in Texas to do a VM upgrade. The server room was outside the office KW> space and was 35 degrees inside. The metal tables were so cold you KW> couldn't lean against them when typing. I asked if we could turn up the KW> heat while we were working in there and they pointed to the louvered KW> vent letting outside air (which was also 35 degrees) into the shed! I'm surprised they'd do that in Texas. In my personal experience when I was stationed at Fort Hood (or whatever they're calling it now), it was always hot--even in winter--and the humidity was always high. KW> I was surprised the humidity wouldn't have been a problem. I am surprised also. Texas in general has high humidity, especially close to the gulf. -- Sean .... Next to the dog, the wastebasket is a man's best friend. --- MultiMail/Win * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (618:618/1) .