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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 235895" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>I'll show my Eastern provincialism -- Does Reno have a winter worthy of the name? My impression is that it gets cool when the sun goes down and hot when it comes up. So cute sleeveless vests, not sturdy parkas, are sufficient. </p><p></p><p>Commercial HVAC apps are tricky affairs according to an old pal of mine who managed the system for the HQ of a large financial svcs co. "Why can't you regulate the temp on this steenkin complex?" I whined. "It's either too hot or too cold. And it's always way too dry. I'm always wheezing and scratching, which stops as soon as I go outside." He explained that the HVAC wasn't managed for our comfort. It's managed to avoid an outbreak of Legionairre's Disease, which is potentially fatal and always poses a danger from legal liability. "That's right," said the co's medical director who was standing there wheezing and scratching.</p><p></p><p>Well, there, you've made me hijack my own dang thread. So, I'll close by saying, there isn't a piper in New England who hasn't smoked indoors. Must be why we're tougher 'n boiled owls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 235895, member: 2318"] I'll show my Eastern provincialism -- Does Reno have a winter worthy of the name? My impression is that it gets cool when the sun goes down and hot when it comes up. So cute sleeveless vests, not sturdy parkas, are sufficient. Commercial HVAC apps are tricky affairs according to an old pal of mine who managed the system for the HQ of a large financial svcs co. "Why can't you regulate the temp on this steenkin complex?" I whined. "It's either too hot or too cold. And it's always way too dry. I'm always wheezing and scratching, which stops as soon as I go outside." He explained that the HVAC wasn't managed for our comfort. It's managed to avoid an outbreak of Legionairre's Disease, which is potentially fatal and always poses a danger from legal liability. "That's right," said the co's medical director who was standing there wheezing and scratching. Well, there, you've made me hijack my own dang thread. So, I'll close by saying, there isn't a piper in New England who hasn't smoked indoors. Must be why we're tougher 'n boiled owls. [/QUOTE]
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