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    A humidity probe measures relative humidity. Relative humidity is a measure of the amount of water vapor in an air or gas compared to the maximum amount of vapor that can be absorbed at a given temperature. Air that contains the maximum amount is often referred to as saturated. Relative humidity is expressed as a percent of saturation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stphen View Post
    A humidity probe measures relative humidity. Relative humidity is a measure of the amount of water vapor in an air or gas compared to the maximum amount of vapor that can be absorbed at a given temperature. Air that contains the maximum amount is often referred to as saturated. Relative humidity is expressed as a percent of saturation.
    I had to go to the store for my neighbor the other day. She needed a supply of Poise. Saturated, yeah boy.

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    A humidity probe is the cigar K7 is going to shove up your ass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge View Post
    A humidity probe is the cigar K7 is going to shove up your ass.
    Thats going to hurt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge View Post
    A humidity probe is the cigar K7 is going to shove up your ass.
    Better hope for a lonsdale...
    Smoke em' if you got em'

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    Quote Originally Posted by stphen View Post
    A humidity probe measures relative humidity. Relative humidity is a measure of the amount of water vapor in an air or gas compared to the maximum amount of vapor that can be absorbed at a given temperature. Air that contains the maximum amount is often referred to as saturated. Relative humidity is expressed as a percent of saturation.
    Mr. Dipship,

    It's always a wonderful time when we get to welcome new members to the forum. It's really nice seeing some freshblood with new ideas that make the forum come alive with new creativity. It's good every now and the for us to dust off our hymnals of verbal assault and bring out some of the classics that days of old we have long not seen. I have enjoyed watching you as the virtual pinata being bashed around like a classic of ours from yesteryear, aka Excalabur. Please enjoy your short lived time on our wonderful boards.

    Lopaka

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