I think I might actually read more urban fantasy if it were realistic.
I might go back to reading it, if I didn't spend half the time frothing at the mouth (or laughing hysterically).
I'm aware hard cheeses will do okay at room temp, and I know from hiking that eggs keep longer at room temp if raw than if cooked. But I also recall that most summer-time squats, crashes, and generally low-income apartments usually got into the high 90s with 80%+ humidity. Muggy, humid, miserable swamp of a city... but hey, at least it wasn't Chicago.
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Date: 26 Nov 2007 05:46 am (UTC)I might go back to reading it, if I didn't spend half the time frothing at the mouth (or laughing hysterically).
I'm aware hard cheeses will do okay at room temp, and I know from hiking that eggs keep longer at room temp if raw than if cooked. But I also recall that most summer-time squats, crashes, and generally low-income apartments usually got into the high 90s with 80%+ humidity. Muggy, humid, miserable swamp of a city... but hey, at least it wasn't Chicago.