I'm in workshop hades
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I'm in workshop hades
I'm in a pretty good web page workshop, but the temperature in the room must be 62 degrees. How can I work on sample pages and learn when my fingers are frozen, and my legs are stiff? I'm so annoyed.
I'm ready to start a fire in the middle of the room.
I'm ready to start a fire in the middle of the room.
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Re: I'm in workshop hades
I hate when that happens. You have my sympathies...do they have a coffee cart? My favorite trick is to get coffee (which I don't drink) and just hold my hands on the cup. It works wonders, for a few minutes at least!
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Re: I'm in workshop hades
I just turn up the thermostat.
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Re: I'm in workshop hades
I thought bonfires were sort of frowned upon in libraries??
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Re: I'm in workshop hades
no coffee cart. no thermostat in the room. I'm stuck til 3:30
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Re: I'm in workshop hades
Does the book Fahrenheit 451 ring any bells?tlynn78 wrote:I thought bonfires were sort of frowned upon in libraries??
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Re: I'm in workshop hades
There are no individual thermostats in our entire building. If the conference room with all the north-facing windows is cold, too bad. If my office hits 90 degrees at 4:30 p.m. because of a west-facing window, again too bad. Actually, I like the 90 degree aspect because it happens only in the winter months. It does drive my visitors crazy, though. You don't normally expect to have the sun in your eyes when you visit an office.
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Re: I'm in workshop hades
I'd put on a hat and gloves.
While sitting there looking cute.
While sitting there looking cute.
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Re: I'm in workshop hades
Move the computer under your chair. If that fails, burn the web pages.
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Re: I'm in workshop hades
I have worn gloves in my office before, it's so cold. It's very hard to type in gloves though. My illegal space heater was recently confiscated...peacock2121 wrote:I'd put on a hat and gloves.
While sitting there looking cute.
I'm considering getting a snuggie to work in, then maybe they'd turn up the heat...I already have a blanket that I use on my lap/legs, that people can't see when I'm sitting at my desk.
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Re: I'm in workshop hades
NewBoss is from Arkansas and snuck in an illegal space heater as well. He hasn't been busted . . . yet.sunflower wrote: . . .
I have worn gloves in my office before, it's so cold. It's very hard to type in gloves though. My illegal space heater was recently confiscated...![]()
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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I bought a thermometer to keep on my desk so now I just send the building manager updates from time to time. I love how it's 72 in here when I get here, then it seems to sense me and AC turns on and it goes down to 66. The cold air blowing is the worst part, I think if it were just 66 I could cope, but 66 with AC blowing is a nightmare.SportsFan68 wrote:NewBoss is from Arkansas and snuck in an illegal space heater as well. He hasn't been busted . . . yet.sunflower wrote: . . .
I have worn gloves in my office before, it's so cold. It's very hard to type in gloves though. My illegal space heater was recently confiscated...![]()
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Re: I'm in workshop hades
Agree about the cold air blowing. Last Friday at breakfast, I had to change my seat -- couldn't take the draft. The person who ended up in my first seat never did take his jacket off.sunflower wrote: I bought a thermometer to keep on my desk so now I just send the building manager updates from time to time. I love how it's 72 in here when I get here, then it seems to sense me and AC turns on and it goes down to 66. The cold air blowing is the worst part, I think if it were just 66 I could cope, but 66 with AC blowing is a nightmare.
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller