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Humidor Problem

But the Google Earth service isn't free.

This dude is really unbeliveable. Never seen someone as oblivious of his own ignorance.

Google Earth is free, except for morons, I guess. :)
 
MidGe said:
But the Google Earth service isn't free.

This dude is really unbeliveable. Never seen someone as oblivious of his own ignorance.

Google Earth is free, except for morons, I guess. :)
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I went into the website and I checked it out for myself. I found that only part of the Google Earth service is free. If you want to use the rest of the service you got to pay for it. There's ALSO Google Earth Plus and Google Earth Pro and if one wants to use any of the two, it costs a fee of $20 and $400.

MidGe,
You should check things out before you snap your gums and call forum members ignorant morons.

Have a nice day.
 
Mr Smoker said:
You better get that hygrometer calibrated. Trust me i bought two of them(same brand, same time) and guess what +15% off, can u believe that. Thank god thank god and thank god i kept the humidity at the fake reading of 60 because for four years the true reading was 70 to 75. Now thats just past the border line. I had white mold growing on the wood of the humidor. I did a salt test on the hygrometers and there you have it. Through out the four years of owning the hygrometers the readings on the hygrometers were exactly the same never never were they off.....i'm very lucky!!!
Mr Smoker
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I did the salt test on mine a while back and currently, I try to keep the humidity level at around 63%-65% because I found out that my hygrometer was off a little bit when I did the salt test.
 
Tenpin said:
And with Google Earth wwe can see all 7 houses!!!
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But does it tell you the elevation of each house? :0
 
Zeebra said:
This thread must never end. Thread of the year!
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I think at this point only a silver bullet or a stake could kill it.

Doc.
 
I think at this point only a silver bullet or a stake could kill it.

Doc.
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Actually, after fighting hordes of "living dead", to truly stop the living dead posts you must sever the head from the rest of the body! Hasn't Romero taught us anything?!?!? :laugh:

just kidding... padding this thread to oblivion!

Darren :thumbs:
 
MidGe said:
Google Earth is free. Add-ons and other services you pay for. :)
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I'm just guessin here, but I think Google Galaxy might be more relevant for Bill. Earth just doesn't seem applicable.

:whistling:
 
half full monty said:
MidGe said:
Google Earth is free.  Add-ons and other services you pay for.  :)
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I'm just guessin here, but I think Google Galaxy might be more relevant for Bill. Earth just doesn't seem applicable.

:whistling:
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I wonder how hard it would be to maintain humidity in a vacuum? :whistling:
 
smokegetsinyoureyes said:
half full monty said:
MidGe said:
Google Earth is free. Add-ons and other services you pay for. :)
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I'm just guessin here, but I think Google Galaxy might be more relevant for Bill. Earth just doesn't seem applicable.

:whistling:
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I wonder how hard it would be to maintain humidity in a vacuum? :whistling:
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It's not hard at all, you just have to know how far away from the sun you are and how close you are to the nearest black hole...duh! (But you DO have to recalibrate your hygrometer before you do those calculations) ;)
 
Bill Clinton said:
smokegetsinyoureyes said:
Bill, George, Fidel....

B  E   A  utiful....

you have edited your posts to modify the original "When I go flying" statement.  What else have  you changed to suit yourself or to change the truth.  Real nice.....
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I am not trying to change anything. You are for some reason misunderstanding me and what I am trying to say regarding the humidity and sea level topic which another forum member in here initiated in a post. What does the "When I go Flying" statement that I made in my post have to do with it? Why do you care that I go flying anyways? It is "IRRELEVANT" if I go flying. Don't you understand? All I tried to do in my post was to give an analogy between the altimeter setting and the changes in the humidity level at various points in sea level. Just because I mentioned that I "go flying" is "irrelevant" about the topic regarding the humidity level. I don't know how else to explain this to you. I used the flying incident in my post only to explain sea level readings with the humidity level. Why do some of you people have a hard time understanding this?
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I hate to do this ...NOT. Back to "When I go flying" and being truthful. You never did answer the question. Are you still flying or not since it seems you were in January (see number 4 in the link)


CA link
 
It's not hard at all, you just have to know how far away from the sun you are and how close you are to the nearest black hole...duh!

As long as your altimeter is calibrated... I think that is ALL he wanted to say. :)
 
Is ther humidity in zero space? How do you salt test your hygrometer for zero space? And the ultimate can you sport wood in zero space? Does google earth have a setting for those if so I'm impressed.
 
Wow, I can't believe this thread is still going! I think Clinton's responses to the "Stop Posting" and "Don't feed the Troll" posts are just classic.

Jason
 
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