Re: The Official "Good Morning" Thread
Posted: January 18th, 2016, 11:50 am
As I would tell my FL brother - wuss!windsor wrote:Good Morning. 52 here. Brrrrr
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As I would tell my FL brother - wuss!windsor wrote:Good Morning. 52 here. Brrrrr
About 10 degrees warmer than whatever my office is, or 20 warmer than the warmest courtroom.DukieInKansas wrote:Good morning.
What is an acceptable temperate for an office?
Good morning backatcha! I did read the Featherston front page. What has struck me is the HUGE difference in attitude and response to bad times we see between K and Ol'Roy. Roy will hang his head, moan, sob, groan, and blubber "I just don't know what to do. I'm trying my best. I'm just a bad coach, I guess." K feels the cruel times just make you appreciate what you've done already and makes you want to rededicate yourself to do it again.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Good morning.![]()
Read Al Fetherston's article OY if you haven't.
What's up with that, Dink? Bad insulation? Stupid people in charge of the thermostat? Temperatures controlled by a company in Jamaica?DukieInKansas wrote:Good morning.
Temperature wise, it was warmer in my office than I thought it would be yesterday but a breeze that can move paper on my desk is a bit much. Odd thing was, with an outdoor high of 22 yesterday, the office got warmer once the HVAC shut off at 6pm for the night.
I think they have their am and pm mixed up. Worked in a building years ago that spent a small fortune on a new, computer controlled HVAC system. We would joke about the building being 2 days behind the weather. It was eventually determined that the computer was working off the weather in St. Louis instead of the weather in the Kansas City metropolitan area. The next building we were in was really cold and Ron, the idiot maintenance guy, would just tell us the sensor says 72. When they finally finished the remodel on the rest of the floor for the other tenant, they figure out that the heat was turned off on our floor. I think his sensor was the temperature setting for the turned off system. I don't have good luck with HVAC systems in office buildings.lawgrad91 wrote:What's up with that, Dink? Bad insulation? Stupid people in charge of the thermostat? Temperatures controlled by a company in Jamaica?DukieInKansas wrote:Good morning.
Temperature wise, it was warmer in my office than I thought it would be yesterday but a breeze that can move paper on my desk is a bit much. Odd thing was, with an outdoor high of 22 yesterday, the office got warmer once the HVAC shut off at 6pm for the night.
Sounds like ours. There are thermostats in every other office in our suite, and the maintenance people say the heat or AC gets screwed up when "the women" mess with the thermostats. Ironically, two of the thermostats are in Jethro's and the Midget Pervert's offices, and last time I checked, they don't use the same bathroom I do.DukieInKansas wrote:I think they have their am and pm mixed up. Worked in a building years ago that spent a small fortune on a new, computer controlled HVAC system. We would joke about the building being 2 days behind the weather. It was eventually determined that the computer was working off the weather in St. Louis instead of the weather in the Kansas City metropolitan area. The next building we were in was really cold and Ron, the idiot maintenance guy, would just tell us the sensor says 72. When they finally finished the remodel on the rest of the floor for the other tenant, they figure out that the heat was turned off on our floor. I think his sensor was the temperature setting for the turned off system. I don't have good luck with HVAC systems in office buildings.lawgrad91 wrote:What's up with that, Dink? Bad insulation? Stupid people in charge of the thermostat? Temperatures controlled by a company in Jamaica?DukieInKansas wrote:Good morning.
Temperature wise, it was warmer in my office than I thought it would be yesterday but a breeze that can move paper on my desk is a bit much. Odd thing was, with an outdoor high of 22 yesterday, the office got warmer once the HVAC shut off at 6pm for the night.