Re: Re: OT: to my friends


It doesn't get that warm in here - it's like in the 60's and everyone is
shivering. I have suggested they put in ceiling fans for the people
running perpetual hot flashes around here, but as usual they don't
listen to me. Don't do anything sensible that would save money or
anything - cripes.


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Donna" <justme@prairieinet.net>
Reply-To: gardenchat@hort.net
Date:  Wed, 17 Dec 2003 07:58:09 -0600

>Yipes, I would be screaming if someone turned on the a/c....:) Have you considered a fan to circulate the air? 
>
>One of my friends is always hot and sleeps with the windows open all
>year. Her husband woke up to stepping in a few inches of snow one
>day.... talk about an eye opener!
>
>
>My office is also a windowless room, but with all the metal file
>cabinets, desks, and stuff... it takes awhile for it to warm up. Owner
>turns the heat down for the night, so when I get here, it is 47 degrees
>in my office. I use a space heater till the furnace kicks in and heats
>the place up...
>
>
>But I do agree, if the temp is not right, production will be down.. whether it is too hot or cold....
>
>Donna
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Kitty
>> > idiots here at work who like to run the air conditioner in December.
>
>> 
>
>> Well, Pam, you just described me, sort of.  Our weather in neIN fluctuates
>
>> and althought today's high will only be the high 20s with no sun, a week or
>
>> so ago it was low 50s and very sunny.  When it is sunny and 50s our building
>
>> where I work absorbs that heat and the thermostat showed 78 degrees in the
>
>> front office where the only windows are.  My office is in the center of the
>
>> building, no windows and I have 3 track lights bearing down on me with a hot
>
>> computer next to me, which all yields a temperature of about 82 degrees in
>
>> my office with no air circulation in the afternoon after lunch.
>
>> 
>
>> About 3pm I went to the front office and switched the air on for a few
>
>> minutes.   As I walked away, the secretary got up and turned it back to
>
>> heat - which I knew she would, but didn't expect it that quickly.  So I
>
>> turned back and switched it again.  She started yelling that  the heat
>
>> hadn't been running most of the day and I told her I had to have just a
>
>> little air circulation, just 5 minutes, please.  She relented sullenly.  I
>
>> did turn it off after 5 minutes.  If the boss wants to pay me to sleep,
>
>> fine, cuz that's all he'll get from me in an 80+ degree office with no air
>
>> circulation.
>
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX/zone 8A



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