GissaMittJobb

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GissaMittJobb,

It’s important to remember that humidity plays a huge role when it comes to managing thermal comfort, and the desert is a very dry place. Advice that is applicable to the desert might not apply in other places with high temperature/high humidity.

I don’t know whether drinking hot tea actually helps to beat the heat, but speculating a bit on it, we might guess that hot tea would promote sweating, which is highly effective for reducing body temperature in dry contexts, but less so in humid ones. The tea is also warmer than your body temperature if it is to be considered warm, and as such you will get hotter without getting any relief from the sweating, making drinking hot tea in a hot/humid scenario counterproductive if these assumptions are correct.

Just something to keep in mind.

GissaMittJobb,

The whole point of text messages are that they are asynchronous - you don’t actually have to answer them right away, take your time.

Anyone in need of an immediate answer should choose a synchronous mode of communication.

GissaMittJobb,

I’m on Summit now, it’s quite nice. I’ve managed to set it up to feel similar enough to RiF.

GissaMittJobb,

Lithium mining is incredibly horrible for the environment.

Guess what else is incredibly horrible for the environment? Oil extraction. In fact, oil extraction is arguably worse for the environment.

Let’s put this tired talking point to rest, forever. It’s more than likely been invented by the special interest groups for oil.

GissaMittJobb,

Traffic engineers are hilariously bad at their jobs in the U.S.

GissaMittJobb,

Ah, yes. Minimizing other people’s arguments by implying they don’t have jobs.

This is a bad comment that you should probably delete.

GissaMittJobb,

Cool. I’ve been working for 8 years, commuting in the range of 10-15 km to my various places of work throughout that period, with the exception of the pandemic period during which I worked remotely.

Not once have I driven a car to any of my jobs. A mix of public transportation and cycling has covered all of my needs, and I wouldn’t have saved any time by opting to drive.

This invalidates this terrible comment, so let’s not keep repeating.

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