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Q: my sloppy beer or water where is my coaster?

last couple weeks  .humidty I guess ,,I am pissed off ....where do I get a decent coaster or, better yet, a whole  cork table top.

my desk and my coffee table are very wet ...    what to do, what to do?.........one old laptop screen is, well might as well be toast ..water damage from humidity I figure.

I'm drinking beer and it seems like it is all on the table/desk .....no....where does it come from???? how do I get rid of it?

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Put ice in your beer. Problem solved.

 

But you need lots of ice.....because Chinese ice is not cold.

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Is ice made in Chine safe too ad to a drink???

I make my ice with filtered/boiled water.

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ScotsAlan is wrong. Drink your beer at room temperature <shiver> and there will be no condensation on the outside of the glass. 

On humid days, it really helps a lot to run the ac, even if it is just a couple of degrees below the ambient temperature. 

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oh, and drink faster !

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Sounds like a Cantonese question!

 

AC is right, most have de humidifiers in them and just a few degrees will help. 25 or so and youll be comfortable and moisture free!

Many people here just buy those small stand alone de humidifiers but from my experience they do nothing compared to the AC

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You don't need a coaster, you're just drinking too slow.

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this "forum" is so helpful  ..I thank you all.....  I turned on the a/c and am a little happier now.....  turn it off again in late october or November.............still want a cork board.

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