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In article >,
George Shirley > wrote:

> Christine Dabney wrote:
> > On Sun, 16 May 2010 07:30:53 -0500, George Shirley
> > > wrote:
> >
> >> Our son is the materials manager there, the building is air conditioned
> >> you know. So are most hotels, apartments, and houses, you either learn
> >> to live with air conditioning year-around or move away.

> >
> > Yeah, but I don't like humidity when I go outdoors. I can't spend ALL
> > the time indoors. And the high humidity literally makes me feel very
> > ill.
> >
> > Christine

>
> Then it is best if you stay away from the entire Gulf Coast. Our
> humidity here in SW Louisiana is fairly low today, only 89%. By June we
> will hit averages of 96% on a daily basis. We have the same climate as
> Houston as we're both on the water and surrounded by water.


The current humidity here in San Marcos is 68%. I recently installed an
indoor AC unit for the back porch. Window units are a pain in the ass.
It's creating between 2 and 3 gallons of water per day into the tank I
set up for it.
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