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Chicagocon '09 - The Internet Invades the Midwest
calenlass:
--- Quote from: KvP on 29 Jul 2009, 17:52 ---Humidity must be taken into account you goons!
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Well, duh. I live in Atlanta. The only place with more miserable summers is either the Louisiana bayou (on account of mosquitoes and alligators) or Charleston, South Carolina.
The Caribbean is pretty humid I guess but like I said, you get used to it pretty quickly because it doesn't change at all.
Johnny C:
So my flight gets in at 12:45 in the afternoon tomorrow and I just realized I have literally no idea how I'm getting away from the airport or even where I'm going to! Oops.
E. Spaceman:
--- Quote from: calenlass on 29 Jul 2009, 17:47 ---Em have you never been to like a Caribbean island or anything? Because most of them have a static temperature of like 83ºF / 28ºC every day when it isn't raining, and honestly you get used to it pretty quickly. Cozumel and Cancún are the same. You have been there once, right?
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Why would I go to a caribbean island. They are all hot and muggy and everyone listens to reggae or guidocore and there are tourist-bros and ughhhhhhhh I want to die.
I went to cancun once and had a lot of fun whenever I was inside, mind you i was also like 10 at the time.
Lines:
I'm going to say that it may or may not be as humid as it is here (I'm in a valley, but both cities are right on water), so if it's between 75-85, no, that really isn't that hot. When it's pushing 90F, then yes, we have problems. Wear lightweight clothing and you should be fine. And this is coming from someone who doesn't like heat.
tania:
i went to a caribbean island once and everybody was topless so at first it was all "aayyy" but then after a couple of days it became apparent just how many touristy ladies with terrifying and very often gravity-defying breast implants there were all over the place and it quickly became more like a "yiiigg" sort of deal
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