It is currently 55 F in my office.

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mercanucaribe

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Originally posted by: glugglug
Originally posted by: Extelleron
55F? Sounds comfortable to me. I love when it's cold, hate it when it's hot.

Same. For me optimal is right around 50F.

Comfort range is upper 20s to around 60.

Unfortunately everyone else seems to like it around 80 nowadays :-(

Are you a sasquatch??
 
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Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: glugglug
Originally posted by: Extelleron
55F? Sounds comfortable to me. I love when it's cold, hate it when it's hot.

Same. For me optimal is right around 50F.

Comfort range is upper 20s to around 60.

Unfortunately everyone else seems to like it around 80 nowadays :-(

Are you a sasquatch??

Word. 55F = ~13C. I might be a Northerner, but that's still fscking cold.

- M4H
 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: cavemanmoron
Originally posted by: Fausto
Last week, it was 85 F. We complained. I guess this qualifies as having "fixed" the problem.

Fscking worthless contractors can't fix a damn thing in this building. All I want is a thermostat that works, is that really so much to ask?

Topic Title: It is currently 55 F in my office.
Topic Summary:
Created On: 10/03/2006 12:45 PM

Its too hot in here,
now Its too Cold in here,

I bet the Building maintenance crew is laughing.

Call the building Owner. Ask him/her to please come and see,
how crappy the heating/cooling is being handled.

Is the lease coming up for renewal soon? Mention this to your boss,
that it needs to be included in the next lease,
that the room temp should be from 67-73f.

The building is owned by the federal government and they're too busy chasing teenage pages right now to address my temperature issues. :p
 
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Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: cavemanmoron
Originally posted by: Fausto
Last week, it was 85 F. We complained. I guess this qualifies as having "fixed" the problem.

Fscking worthless contractors can't fix a damn thing in this building. All I want is a thermostat that works, is that really so much to ask?

Topic Title: It is currently 55 F in my office.
Topic Summary:
Created On: 10/03/2006 12:45 PM

Its too hot in here,
now Its too Cold in here,

I bet the Building maintenance crew is laughing.

Call the building Owner. Ask him/her to please come and see,
how crappy the heating/cooling is being handled.

Is the lease coming up for renewal soon? Mention this to your boss,
that it needs to be included in the next lease,
that the room temp should be from 67-73f.

The building is owned by the federal government and they're too busy chasing teenage pages right now to address my temperature issues. :p

This thread is worthless without pics.

- M4H
 

PAB

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Fausto, you work for the government.

Last week it was 85, this week it's 55.

According to them, it averages out to be 70 and fine!
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: franguinho
hahahha i don't know F but if that was C it'd be pretty hot.... got me thinking about prison butt secks...

"can we get transferred somewhere cooler?.... like Africa"

"when this guy woke up this morning... he was WHITE!"

:laugh:

Fixed
 

JulesMaximus

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Hey Fausto,

That's perfect temp for a good training ride. Get a set of rollers and spend a few hours on the bike!
 

Juice Box

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Hey Fausto,

That's perfect temp for a good training ride. Get a set of rollers and spend a few hours on the bike!

or a conveyor belt....but then I guess he wouldn't be moving, now would he? Do you think if we put wings on the bike it'd take off?
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: Juice Box
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Hey Fausto,

That's perfect temp for a good training ride. Get a set of rollers and spend a few hours on the bike!

or a conveyor belt....but then I guess he wouldn't be moving, now would he? Do you think if we put wings on the bike it'd take off?

Um, that's what rollers do. You actually ride the bike on them but you aren't moving.
 

Juice Box

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Juice Box
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Hey Fausto,

That's perfect temp for a good training ride. Get a set of rollers and spend a few hours on the bike!

or a conveyor belt....but then I guess he wouldn't be moving, now would he? Do you think if we put wings on the bike it'd take off?

Um, that's what rollers do. You actually ride the bike on them but you aren't moving.

*sigh*

:p