What is the optimal temperature of your office?

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Jonah Bron
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Re: What is the optimal temperature of your office?

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Isn't that funny? I always thought swiftouch's name was softouch. :crazy:
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Ollie Saunders
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I vote 21C. Metric is better than imperial in the same way that I'd like everyone to write their dates in ISO standard format (YYYY-MM-DD). There's something about women that makes them hotter *ole sniggers* or more sensitive to temperature or something like that.
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45655450998.0098577343 E.

E is my own measurement standard that I have no intention of sharing. And 45655450998.0098577343 E. happens to be the perfect temperature for an office.
I started this discussion a while back. I just haven't had time to get back here to read the posts. Kudos to Everah for this one. I was on the floor laughing hysterically certainly making a fool of myself while my co-workers looked on.

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I have to admit, my lack of understand the C scale in temperature makes me "one of those" Americans. I once went to a doctor in South Africa that asked me how many Kilo's I weighed. Again, a complete failure to understand metric. One of these days I'm going to learn these things and rid myself of this ignorance. ;)
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