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Joshua Leung
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This week, I took in a thermometer + humidity meter for my office desk.

Has been interesting seeing the numbers:
* Temperature going from 22 most of the day to 24 by late afternoon (granted, we havent had the arctic blasts this week when Ive been around though)

* Humidity though dropping from low 40's down to 32 now... (Is this value "normal", or more desert like?)

Granted, I havent calibrated / cross checked this one at home against one that I do know, but these are all the same brand

EDIT:
Gee... I wonder when it got up to 63% humidity? (Or was this when I turned it on, and it still had a bit from home?)
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Phil Stevens :tinoflag: · 2w
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