Could you nip round to my old office in London and show them?
Every winter it's the same.
Turn all radiators on full.
When three people die of heat exhaustion turn them off.
When one person dies of hypothermia, turn them back on full.
When the walls crack and the glass in every window shatters, turn them all off again.
When a glacier forms in the corner, turn them all back on full.
And so on...
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Turn all radiators on full.
When three people die of heat exhaustion turn them off.
When one person dies of hypothermia, turn them back on full.
When the walls crack and the glass in every window shatters, turn them all off again.
When a glacier forms in the corner, turn them all back on full.
And so on...
Oh god yeah..
in our office, which is part of a larger shared building type thing. the radiator knobs are actually broken, so they're permanently on, very very high. And in a small room with mostly glass walls, 6 people and about 10 computers, it's not pleasant at all.
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