tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872647804241988041.post5264920024972558209..comments2024-02-08T07:32:20.315-06:00Comments on Steve Bates - Yellow Doggerel Democratic Views: War Houston Is HellSteve Bateshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07587223243120009776noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872647804241988041.post-48394628187948333282013-06-30T15:37:05.106-05:002013-06-30T15:37:05.106-05:00My condolences, 'tux; Houston has indeed alway...My condolences, 'tux; Houston has indeed always been hell, even before climate change. I grew up in a series of duplexes none of which had A/C until I was 17 years old; then we had a window A/C in the living room that also cooled the dining area but not the kitchen or either bedroom. I presume I was conceived in Houston, but damned if I know how my parents managed it. :D<br /><br />I spent my late 20s and early 30s in a genuinely charming garden apartment called Park Lane, just north of Hermann Park; it, too, had a window A/C, but it seldom worked properly. I built my first harpsichord in the bedroom of that apt., without A/C; it was truly sweaty work. How the Flemish 17th-century masters managed to build their instruments I'll never know. Indeed, how the surface decorative paper (used instead of lacquer) on Flemish instruments ever stayed stuck in place is a mystery to me. By the time I owned a good quality Flemish-style instrument built by a real harpsichord maker, I also had A/C, and it wasn't a problem. Unstuck glue joints, now those were a problem...Steve Bateshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07587223243120009776noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872647804241988041.post-56485740741862914922013-06-30T15:01:32.448-05:002013-06-30T15:01:32.448-05:00Erm, I lived in Houston in June before. And while ...Erm, I lived in Houston in June before. And while 100F isn't usual in June, the 95F that *is* usual in June isn't *that* much cooler. Especially with 100% humidity. And my Aunt Shirley grew up before air conditioning and didn't use her air conditioning and when I washed clothes I had to take them to her house (or else pay money at the laundramat and money was in tight supply, I had a ridiculously small amount of money to survive the summer before my salary from HISD started up). I was renting a room from a guy for $100/month and he was from India and didn't believe in air conditioning either. So I got to be nice and toasty that summer. So I can tell you, Houston summers are *hot*, regardless of climate change!<br /><br />-Badtux the Former Texan Penguin<br />BadTuxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01345749557330760251noreply@blogger.com