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To: maceng2 who wrote (173833)6/28/2021 4:50:00 AM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217544
 
Some great visuals in the presentation.

and an outstanding statistical review of air borne infections.

Where was Hancock on this matter of RH ? Was he listening to the "experts" advising the UK covernment?

Where is Guy Fawkes when you need him? Geepers.




To: maceng2 who wrote (173833)6/28/2021 7:53:04 PM
From: sense  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217544
 
LOL!!! Yeah... I used to live in a part of the country where where the relative humidity might average 5 to 10%... summer or winter... Shortly after moving there, you'd have to take all your furniture apart, even out the odd bits, and put it all back together again with clamps and a solid bit of glue work... or the chairs would tend to explode when you sat down on them... and the legs might fall off the tables, etc.

Environmental variations can make a big difference...

Now, I live at a higher elevation than that at which most products are made...

Sealed packages arrive with the mail bulging at the seams from the expansion of the gases...

Things like cans of Pringles are all pushed out and swollen on the top... and when you open them, its like they were pressurized when sealed up... although they weren't...

It does tend to help keep the potato chips from being so easily smashed up in the grocery store... but the shelves fill up and clear out a lot faster, too...