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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Not too bad
apart from the heat. As I said a few posts up, my company has turned my area of the open-plan office into a blast-furnace by sending the heat from the PCs' fans blowing in my direction. We do have air-conditioning, but it's only at the other end of the room.

How's yourself?
(, Wed 1 Jul 2009, 19:43, 1 reply, 17 years ago)
I'm sorry to hear that. I'm not sure if I'd rather be hot or cold. It's usually sub zero in my office year round.
Not a fan.

I would like to get drunk, gonna text the bff to see if she'd fancy some time at the bar tonight.
(, Wed 1 Jul 2009, 19:46, Reply)
At least if it's cold
you can warm yourself up with your PC.

Alas, I won't be getting drunk for another 2 evenings.
(, Wed 1 Jul 2009, 19:55, Reply)
Its nearly 30 degress here in england

(, Wed 1 Jul 2009, 19:57, Reply)
It's 26 degrees in my flat.

(, Wed 1 Jul 2009, 19:59, Reply)
28 according the BBC

(, Wed 1 Jul 2009, 20:06, Reply)
it's typically 35 here

(, Wed 1 Jul 2009, 20:18, Reply)
outside, I mean
inside it's usually half that, year round
(, Wed 1 Jul 2009, 20:18, Reply)
how do you not melt?

(, Wed 1 Jul 2009, 20:22, Reply)
they keep it around 15 at work
I tend to get colds a lot during summer from going in and out at work.
(, Wed 1 Jul 2009, 20:27, Reply)
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I think air-conditioning would be more efficient if they had a separate chill-room for people who had just come in from the outside.
(, Wed 1 Jul 2009, 20:32, Reply)

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