Shower dilemma
After building up a sweat pulling vines out of trees the other night, I took a quick shower. I was in a bit of a hurry, as Lost was about to start, and I wanted to give it a second chance, after watching one episode earlier (spoiler alert: I've now concluded it's boring, so I won't bother again). I switched off the water, and then it occurred to me: what is the optimal time to let the water just drip off you before you start towelling yourself dry? I realize there are all sorts of additional factors to take into consideration, but I am of fairly average build and my towels are of average absorption. We can assume room temperature and normal humidity for a bathroom.
This could save days or even weeks over the course of a lifetime...




3 Comments:
depending on ambient temperature.
but I'd say on a day like today
if you just stepped out in the garden, or simply 'streaked' walked across the street and back, you would be dry -
no need for using towel
no need for washing towel afterwards in washing machine
and god forbis no need to use a tumble dryer supposing you don't already make the most of a clothes dryer in the garden
But youstill need Yanks to use A/C 24/7 and washer dryers for non-disposable nappies to create the warm summers so that we don't need to use tumble dryers here. lol!
Nice to see you back. There should be some traffic flowing your way from mine, but most probably surprised to find you dormant
laters ...
or if you don't fancy getting dirty feet, place some pot(ted house) plants around you whilst you drip.
Boring? whaddya mean, BORING? you obviously haven't been paying attentiooooon. Lost is brilliant because it's writers don't know where it's heading from one minute to the next. It's a hoot.
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