Singaporeans can’t function properly without aircons, I’m afraid. Ironically, we’re gonna need them even more with global warming staring us in the face.
By the way, thanks for the comment you left on the Star Bamboo blog. After struggling with haloscan, I’ve decided to move over to WordPress which offers far greater functionality than Blogger. I’ll map the starbamboo.com domain over to the blog once I’m more comfortable with WP.
[...] Yet our RH is usually only around 50% to 70%. In fact, most indoor environments have a RH of only 30%, thanks to the ubiquitous air-conditioning. [...]
[...] Yet our RH is usually only around 50% to 70%. In fact, most indoor environments have a RH of only 30%, thanks to the ubiquitous air-conditioning. [...]
[...] Yet our RH is usually only around 50% to 70%. In fact, most indoor environments have a RH of only 30%, thanks to the ubiquitous air-conditioning. [...]
[...] Yet our RH is usually only around 50% to 70%. In fact, most indoor environments have a RH of only 30%, thanks to the ubiquitous air-conditioning. [...]
7 Comments
April 26, 2007 at 5:14 pm
whoa?! they don;t call singapore the ‘air-conditioned nation’ for nothing huh?
April 26, 2007 at 5:48 pm
Heya Blueheeler
We need a new motto.
“Helping the globe to warm up by cooling it down!”
=p
May 3, 2007 at 4:04 pm
hi creativespark,
Singaporeans can’t function properly without aircons, I’m afraid. Ironically, we’re gonna need them even more with global warming staring us in the face.
By the way, thanks for the comment you left on the Star Bamboo blog. After struggling with haloscan, I’ve decided to move over to WordPress which offers far greater functionality than Blogger. I’ll map the starbamboo.com domain over to the blog once I’m more comfortable with WP.
May 9, 2007 at 6:08 pm
[...] Yet our RH is usually only around 50% to 70%. In fact, most indoor environments have a RH of only 30%, thanks to the ubiquitous air-conditioning. [...]
May 9, 2007 at 6:08 pm
[...] Yet our RH is usually only around 50% to 70%. In fact, most indoor environments have a RH of only 30%, thanks to the ubiquitous air-conditioning. [...]
May 9, 2007 at 6:08 pm
[...] Yet our RH is usually only around 50% to 70%. In fact, most indoor environments have a RH of only 30%, thanks to the ubiquitous air-conditioning. [...]
May 9, 2007 at 6:08 pm
[...] Yet our RH is usually only around 50% to 70%. In fact, most indoor environments have a RH of only 30%, thanks to the ubiquitous air-conditioning. [...]