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turn out the air conditioner and open the windows. And in the spring and fall, I do just that. I'll just open the windows and keep them open all night long. About late morning, almost once time, we shut them up and put the air condition on for a couple of hours in the afternoon and then turn it off right away. But the humidity is so high. You get 90% humidity at night around here. You even though it's 72 degrees or something, the humidity out from the house will make it comfortable for sleep. So you pretty much have to keep it on. But I guess if you have to, you have to. I could not imagine living in Texas without air conditioning. People did it for hundreds of years, or thousands of years, or whatever. I guess they'd get more used to it, but I had especially sleep and that would be my biggest downfall. I could probably live with it during the day, but what I want to sleep in at all. Like I said, the humidity might go back to you. Yeah, I know what you mean.

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