Re: What is the best setup to compute in the burning hot sun?
Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson@cox.net> wrote:
> Is that Canadian "burning hot" (80F), Arizona "burning hot" (115F,
> 10% humidity) or New Orleans "burning hot" (90F, 60% humidity)?
I'm in canada, and it's 32C which according to google is new orleans hot but
i have no idea about the humidity...
> Anyway, why in God's name do you want to work in the burning heat,
> when AC is pissing distance away?
My yard extends farther than I can piss - but not farther than I can run an
extension cord. It has a nice fir tree near that back. Seems like a nice
place to hang out and program, if I can see the screen clearly and not melt
my interface to the digial universe. I'll bring a jug of ice cold water and
always keep another chilling in the fridge to keep my personal epidermal
cooling system operational.
- Tyler
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