Why do public buildings insist on over-air-conditioning? Is there some smell they're trying to stave off by keeping the offending element frozen? I live in Southern California, where it's almost always 75 degrees. It's the heat of August and I'm wearing a long sleeve shirt and a heavy scarf. I'm up to a stash of two sweaters, a fleece, and a turtleneck in my desk. Even more, it's a Flex Alert day, which means reducing energy consumption by turning energy wasters (like air conditioning, fans, and computers) off. I need to hunt down the thermostat...
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
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