Khop jai, guys. (Thank you)
Chas,
Habitat for Humanity has several projects going on in Laos.
I've never had any problems with electronic gear either in Taiwan (very hot and humid too) or Laos. I had a dehumidifier once but stopped using it as I didn't see the sense of it. Once you open the door you're back to stage one. A floor or ceiling fan will do the trick. Air conditioners are all over Taiwan but less in Laos. But even while living in Taiwan I hardly used mine. A fan will do just fine.
Captain Russ,
Monk Noy will be delighted to hear the good news. Always good to hear from you, my friend.
Bebop,
Thanks for the wishes. Heat's no problem but the high humidity makes it feel twice as hot. But I'm used to it. At least we don't have to worry about heating bills.
Today's temperature: 99F
Humidity: 79%
Zuki,
Thanks, buddy.
You may indeed be right but it won't be until July or August. There are some things I have to take care of first.
Regards
Taike
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