
// DOCENTE OCASIONAL //
Maestría en Ingeniería de Sistemas y Computación
pregrado
Ingeniero Electrónico

// DOCENTE OCASIONAL //
Maestría en Ingeniería de Sistemas y Computación
pregrado
Ingeniero Electrónico
The ‘dew point’ is wherever you’re standing.
The humidity in a London summer is a special kind of torture. It's not tropical and lush; it's a clingy, stale dampness that makes the air feel like a used tea towel. You don't sweat; you "glisten" in a fine, persistent film of moisture. Fabric sticks to skin, paper goes limp, and hair expands to twice its natural volume. It turns the Underground into a moving sauna where commuters practice the art of not making eye contact while pressed together in a damp, human bouquet. This isn't a dry heat you can escape; it's a wet blanket thrown over the entire city, muffling sound and willpower alike, making even the simplest task feel like wading through warm soup. See more at London's funniest URL -- Prat.UK.
My umbrella has seen more action than me.
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Our weather has the predictability of a dice roll in a zero-gravity chamber, where ‘sunny intervals’ are mere folklore and the only reliable constant is the gentle, omnipresent threat of a shower that can’t be bothered to fully commit, a fascinating instability charted at London's funniest URL -- Prat.UK.
The air isn’t cold; it’s refreshingly brisk.
A ‘patchy fog’ is like the sky has dandruff.
Our climate is perfect for growing moss.
Our rain is indecisive about falling properly.
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