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Steam on the windows
The lobby of my office building is freezing cold from the AC. In NY, it has been insanely humid for the last week. Every morning when I walk in, the top row of windows (lobby is all exterior glass, dividing into a series of panes, two from the floor to the ceiling) have condensation from the outside. Is it possible that this is just spontaneously happening from the AC/glass/humidity coming in contact?
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Re: Steam on the windows
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The lobby of my office building is freezing cold from the AC. In NY, it has been insanely humid for the last week. Every morning when I walk in, the top row of windows (lobby is all exterior glass, dividing into a series of panes, two from the floor to the ceiling) have condensation from the outside. Is it possible that this is just spontaneously happening from the AC/glass/humidity coming in contact? [/ QUOTE ] I'm not sure I understand the question...the warm moisture in the air is cooled to liquid on the cold glass...yes? |
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Re: Steam on the windows
Either that or all the people on the nightshift are having make-out parties.
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Re: Steam on the windows
Its not a coincidence.
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Re: Steam on the windows
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Either that or all the people on the nightshift are having make-out parties. [/ QUOTE ] I actually thought this was what the post was about. I remember a long session with an ex years ago. When we were done, we looked around and had completely steamed up the windows in her room....ahh good times... |
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Re: Steam on the windows
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The lobby of my office building is freezing cold from the AC. In NY, it has been insanely humid for the last week. Every morning when I walk in, the top row of windows (lobby is all exterior glass, dividing into a series of panes, two from the floor to the ceiling) have condensation from the outside. Is it possible that this is just spontaneously happening from the AC/glass/humidity coming in contact? [/ QUOTE ] What's humidity? Sucker. scrub |
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Re: Steam on the windows
This definitely needs to be taken to The Trainwreck. It's way too intense for OOT.
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Re: Steam on the windows
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[ QUOTE ] The lobby of my office building is freezing cold from the AC. In NY, it has been insanely humid for the last week. Every morning when I walk in, the top row of windows (lobby is all exterior glass, dividing into a series of panes, two from the floor to the ceiling) have condensation from the outside. Is it possible that this is just spontaneously happening from the AC/glass/humidity coming in contact? [/ QUOTE ] What's humidity? Sucker. scrub [/ QUOTE ] I live in DC....bastard.... |
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Re: Steam on the windows
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[ QUOTE ] The lobby of my office building is freezing cold from the AC. In NY, it has been insanely humid for the last week. Every morning when I walk in, the top row of windows (lobby is all exterior glass, dividing into a series of panes, two from the floor to the ceiling) have condensation from the outside. Is it possible that this is just spontaneously happening from the AC/glass/humidity coming in contact? [/ QUOTE ] What's humidity? Sucker. scrub [/ QUOTE ] I'm just keeping Duboce from getting gentrified. |
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Re: Steam on the windows
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Either that or all the people on the nightshift are having make-out parties. [/ QUOTE ] Condensation is on the outside. It's possible that everyone is [censored] on 42nd St but not likely. |
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