Olbaidon

Olbaidon t1_janioy1 wrote

Russ was good at PR and Media spinning to keep fans on his side, until he wasn’t.

Also given his track record as a player, to fans, all signs pointed to coaching being the issue, until he was gone.

Lots of fans in the Seahawks sub have no issues admitting they were on the “fire Pete” train until this most recent season.

It was a very common thought.

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Olbaidon t1_j9n7iu2 wrote

I dunno I might upgrade from my 12 pro max, I might not, I don’t really have any issues with mine currently that warrants an upgrade.

Gone are the days of upgrading phones at every opportunity.

It’s funny know that I had this phone on a 2 year contract and didn’t even notice it was paid off for a few months when I realized our bill dropped drastically.

Previously I would be counting down the days or paying it off early to get in to that next fancy phone.

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Olbaidon t1_j0lli5o wrote

Humidity levels change with temperature.

So 100% humidity is at hotter temperatures is different than 100% at lower temperatures. That’s simply because there is more space for water vapor at higher temperatures.

100% humidity at 55 degrees (f) will feel comfortable, but 100% humidity at 75 degrees (f) will feel hot and muggy.

This is due to dew-point, the point (temperature) at which water vapor condenses and become dew. Or what the temperature would have to be cooled to to be at 100% humidity.

Generally speaking a dew point of 55 degrees (f) and under is perceived as comfortable, which would also mean 100% humidity and any temperature 55 degrees (f) and under would also be comfortable (with in reason of course).

Outdoor athletes will often use dew point to judge if their activity will be comfortable, uncomfortable, or even down right dangerous because temperature and humidity on their own don’t tell the whole story until looked at together.

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