Originally Posted by TheNakedGun
That's kinda funny because I am an English teacher.....by the way, I was just fucking with you so, you know, chill.![]()
Originally Posted by TheNakedGun
That's kinda funny because I am an English teacher.....by the way, I was just fucking with you so, you know, chill.![]()
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I know you were I was just being a smart butt I can take a joke
Try using a hygrometer and see if that gives you a more accurate reading.
In spite of all evidence to the contrary, the entire universe is composed of only two basic substances: Magic and bullshit.
I have been!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Originally Posted by Desert Rat
uhhh.......can you take two jokesOriginally Posted by TheNakedGun
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In spite of all evidence to the contrary, the entire universe is composed of only two basic substances: Magic and bullshit.
In response to your open question, may I make a suggestion?
1. Re-season Humidor
2. Calibrate hygrometer. My friend suggested a novel (however not inexpensive) way.
Easier way is to purchase a Boveda pack your choice of % humidity(65%, 69% 70%).
put hygrometer and boveda pack overnight. The reading of the hygrometer should
tally with the printed humidity of the boveda pack. They also have a one step calibration
bag.
Hope this helps
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