It's freezing in the office. I wish I'd brought something to wear over my t-shirt today. I suppose I shouldn't complain, since a month ago it was too hot in here to breathe, but ...
Actually it's 20-something, which would be great outside but feels chilly inside for some reason. Maybe it's the fans, or maybe it's just psychological.
Yeah, it was well over 30 degrees last month; every so often I had to go home because I couldn't actually breathe in the greenhou^Woffice any more. This is much better, as long as I remember to bring a pullover to work in future. :)
Yeah, low-20s indoors feels chilly to me too. This place is right around 24, warmer if I get too cold, altho Joe doesn't like it warmer, so usually it doesn't go up. I've got an old, loose sweatshirt I pull on most of the time, and I sit here under a blanket or two, so that keeps the chill off. My dorm room back at Reed, now.. I had that at a very nice 26/27. Comfy. But yeah, that's too warm once you get outdoors. I dunno why that is, but it is.
Over 30 would suck indoors. I know cuz our a/c's broken before (at the old place) and it's gotten up there. Urg. Too bad you don't have a window there to hang your head out of :P
na, 26/27 is too hot to sleep in comfortably. 22ish is an ideal indoor temp if you ask me. Below 21 I start thinking of jumpers, up to 25 is very comfortable, above that and I don't want to be working anymore, just basking with a cool drink.
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Date: 2003-07-28 03:37 pm (UTC)Yeah, it was well over 30 degrees last month; every so often I had to go home because I couldn't actually breathe in the greenhou^Woffice any more. This is much better, as long as I remember to bring a pullover to work in future. :)
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Date: 2003-07-28 04:21 pm (UTC)Over 30 would suck indoors. I know cuz our a/c's broken before (at the old place) and it's gotten up there. Urg. Too bad you don't have a window there to hang your head out of :P
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