summer = sweater weather

Apr 30, 2009 22:02

On Tuesday, the temperature here in Boston reached the high 20s, if you work in °C as I am wont to do, or the 90s if you work in °F. People pulled out their short-sleeved shirts, their shorts and skirts, and their sandals (if they were the kind to have put such away in cooler weather.) In my office, my coworkers turned on the A/C for the first ( Read more... )

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goldbug May 1 2009, 02:24:22 UTC
I don't have any suggestions, but I now have the opposite problem. I get SO, SO hot in my office. I could barely wear long-sleeved shirts to the office in the winter unless it was below freezing outside, and if I dared to wear a light sweater, I'd be uncomfortable all day. So I'm wearing short-sleeved shirts all the time and I'm still hot. It's getting bad enough that I think I'll see a doctor soon.

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juldea May 1 2009, 05:13:33 UTC
Interesting! Humans are neat. I just wish in ways that were more comfortable to us. ;)

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shadowravyn May 1 2009, 03:10:50 UTC
You are my hero and temperature twin.

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juldea May 1 2009, 05:14:01 UTC
Which part, exactly, was heroic? ;)

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lbmango May 1 2009, 03:51:01 UTC
Keep a snuggee in the office?

I'm usually hot, and the problem in my office is that we open windows (without screens) and we let wasps in.

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juldea May 1 2009, 05:14:37 UTC
Well, like I said, I have sweaters and USB-powered electric blankets, so snuggie-like needs are covered. I just wish I didn't need them!

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crimson5 May 1 2009, 08:13:59 UTC
You are definately not alone in the heat loving portion of the population. I find myself wearing/wanting jackets when most people crank on the AC.

I've always noticed feeling a lot colder when the outside temperatures are colder than the AC settings. No sun beating down to warm the building up and offset the AC. Makes for miserable shivery days.

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anitra May 1 2009, 16:50:49 UTC
I am totally with you. We play "war of the thermostat" all the time here at home.

No good suggestions. Fingerless gloves?

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