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mista k5
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"what temperature do you set the office to?"


  

          

how about home?

if you dont control either (side eye) what temperature would you like it to be set to?

im between 68/70 at the office. i have a swamp cooler at home so it just stays on, wish it would get down to 70 lol

  

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Work in an office tower so it's cold in here, ambient temperature at hom...
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whats the avg temp outside??
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      97f & humid out right now. Upper 80s/Low 90s most of the summer.
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           “IM NOT GON’ BE ABLE TO DO!” - Double X Posse
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Work should be 70-72
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72 is uncomfortable
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Cold as possible.
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thats what im saying
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as cold as i'm allowed to get away with.
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66...might be a little too cold for me
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I work from home...
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you're one in a million
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Crib, between 68 and 73, at office it's between 48 and 52. Yes, that's r...
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haha i was like thats extreme
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flipnile
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Wed Aug-29-18 10:14 AM

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1. "Work in an office tower so it's cold in here, ambient temperature at hom..."
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Windows open & no AC so it's whatever the temperature is outside, plus or minus a few depending on what room.

If I could, it would always be on the warm side. I'm not with that cold shit.

  

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mista k5
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Wed Aug-29-18 10:24 AM

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2. "whats the avg temp outside??"
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this is crazy talk to me

  

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flipnile
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Wed Aug-29-18 01:45 PM

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8. "97f & humid out right now. Upper 80s/Low 90s most of the summer."
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Wed Aug-29-18 01:56 PM by flipnile

          

Having a ceiling fan really helps. Even before the AC broke (window unit), I'd only turn it on really hot & humid days like this.

At home, in my little home studio, I like it warm/hot. I like to wear minimal clothing.

  

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DJR
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14. "“IM NOT GON’ BE ABLE TO DO!” - Double X Posse"
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Wed Aug-29-18 05:12 PM by DJR

  

          

Last summer my window unit stopped working around August. I figured summer was almost over and just went without it. I had some of the most miserable days and nights dealing with that uncontrolled heat and humidity.

This new window unit I got this year that actually has a thermostat, connects to WiFi, etc....this is gold! I’ve been comfortable all summer, sleeping great, etc. This thing blows away my old window unit which had no thermostat and would make things way too cold if it was on for more than an hour, and then too hot within an hour after I shut it off. I can never go back.

  

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Cenario
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Wed Aug-29-18 11:42 AM

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3. "Work should be 70-72"
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Home....depends on what I'm doing. Usually 72 but 74 if I'm nakedish and chillin

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mista k5
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Wed Aug-29-18 11:46 AM

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4. "72 is uncomfortable"
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71 is okay for a while

  

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5. "Cold as possible."
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Even in the winter.
It helps with drowsiness, and gives me a reason to keep my door shut all the time.
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mista k5
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10. "thats what im saying"
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6. "as cold as i'm allowed to get away with."
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at the office, i don't control anything, but i have a good fan that i just keep blowing on me at all times. fwiw it doesn't get too hot in our office.

at home, windows open always. if it gets over 75 outside i'm prone to throw on our A/C set at 66.

  

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mista k5
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11. "66...might be a little too cold for me"
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ill take it instead of dealing with 73 and up

  

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7. "I work from home..."
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I’m going through the change so I keep the a/c on and the ceiling fans doing. My electric bill high as the sky but, I’d rather be cold than hot...


  

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mista k5
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9. "you're one in a million"
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always seems to be that girls say its too cold right when im comfortable lol

  

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ConcreteCharlie
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12. "Crib, between 68 and 73, at office it's between 48 and 52. Yes, that's r..."
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I guess the closest thing to an office I have is a hockey rink and it's always cold as fuck in there, obviously. I get a kick out of the ones in places like Vegas, Phoenix and Tampa where's hot as shit outside and you have to dash from the parking lot to the entrance because you're wearing a North Face outfit when everyone else is three-quarters naked outside.

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mista k5
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13. "haha i was like thats extreme"
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i used to work in the meat department and freezer at walmart so that got me used to the cold too.

growing up in the desert probably primed to crave it cold lol

  

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