Office Temperature

Bloody cold here, the building shared air conditioning holds this place at a fixed point too cold for summer or winter. So during the summer I come in to work sweltering in a t-shirt and have to put a jumper on when I arrive. I have a heater on under my desk at the moment.
 
The PC labs at Uni have mental air conditioning. It could be the warmest day ever and I'd be shivering under the air conditioning. And for some unknown reason the control panels are locked away behind a plastic panel so it takes someone with keys to change the temperature.
We had this problem a few years ago, so the IT dept made a decision to turn off all the servers when it hit 40C and refuse to restart them until we had assurances.

Burnsy
When I graduate from Uni and hopefully get a job in IT that is exactly what I am doing. If the temp hits 35oC or more I will turn servers off and they ain't coming back on until management sort us out some air conditioning. And if they don't believe me they can spend a few hours with the servers on. :D
 
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