tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5737853305204847838.post3091260855394765228..comments2023-11-20T05:27:02.037+00:00Comments on GrogNews: Sound Off! Arctic vs Equatorial OperationsBranthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07482746543829626805noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5737853305204847838.post-72521564193803897432011-04-27T11:26:27.842+01:002011-04-27T11:26:27.842+01:00I choose arctic as well. My theory is this: I can...I choose arctic as well. My theory is this: I can always put on more layers if i get colder, but there's a limit to how naked I can get if I'm too hot. And the limit of how naked I <i>can</i> get is much further down the line than anyone <i>wants</i> me to get.Branthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07482746543829626805noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5737853305204847838.post-49005869320134738212011-04-27T05:30:07.004+01:002011-04-27T05:30:07.004+01:00I really can't stand humidity. I came back on ...I really can't stand humidity. I came back on a mid-tour trip from Iraq and had to attend a conference in Charleston, SC in August, where the temperature was right about 100 degrees Fahrenheit and the humidity was 100%. I *couldn't wait* to go back to the 130-degree, 10% humidity conditions in Iraq.<br /><br />I've never been to the polar regions, although Chicago winters growing up were pretty darn cold. I'd gladly take my chances with the devil I don't know (Arctic conditions) against the devil I do know (heat and humidity).<br /><br />-- GuardianGuardianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07542545242493905390noreply@blogger.com