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    11 year ago

    What was the temperature inside (don’t think anybody remembers or even measures humidity)?

    It seems common sense to me that on the sides of a sliding window there’ll be very thin gaps, while with a “normal” window there is pressure between parts at all sides.

    But I can’t say I’ve seen many sliding windows in my life.

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      11 year ago

      like 65 F, probably around 35% humidity

      there’s a seal around the windows that slides up and down when you open it

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        11 year ago

        OK, maybe I’m wrong. I’m not very good at physics and easily believe what other people say, but since this thing is really uncommon here - I shouldn’t.