@matigo Potatoes?
@streakmachine All you need is small discs of precious metals and some small denomination bank notes. It’s the perfect system. Nothing betters it.
// @jws
@hazardwarning Oh yes, I’d forgot that air holds more moisture the warmer it is. So perhaps instead of finding a drier place, I should find a place with cooler summers, like Berwick-upon-Tweed. But then I’d probably moan about the temperatures.
// @matigo
@matigo Been thinking about humidity a lot recently. It’s a mere 15°C here now and only due to reach 19°C later, but my skin feels slightly clammy, especially when I move about. I checked and the humidity is 93%. It’s OK. Certainly a lot better than what my 10C friends are experiencing. But I’m wondering if humidity is closely correlated to precipitation or if there’s more to it than that. If there’s a decent correlation then moving to somewhere with drier summers would be a bit of a boon. I worked out that if I move to the driest place in Britain the precipitation in the wettest summer month would be about 30% less than here. Not a huge difference but still substantial.
@streakmachine I’m just grateful that really clever people can solve such problems on my behalf.