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88wildcat's avatar

You know I have never had Microsoftsucksass! get rejected for a password.

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Jim Davidson's avatar

Okay, I got this one. The difference between 72F in the winter with the heat on is that when you take cold air and heat it you drive out even more of the water vapour. And in winter, the colder it gets, the less water vapour the air can hold. In the summer time when the weather is hot, the relative humidity is also higher. So the air totally feels different when it is cooled by air conditioning, which works by compressing a working fluid and exhausting the warmer air to the outside. Air conditioners change the amount of humidity too, which is why they have a tendency to drip, or to freeze up if they aren't running right. Gosh, I hope this helps. Or did I spoil the joke? lol

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