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![]() "~lushhh~" wrote in message ... LOL I once sunbathed in the back garden with a bra on....the neighbours were all out pulling weeds for some reason that day. Had the same.... .....but I had my wife's ...................... too drunk to type...................... 8o) Jo |
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![]() "~lushhh~" wrote in message ... Had A/C priced for my offices - only 250K....I dont think so! [giggle] she said oriffices......... look sorry. Been a bad day. Too hot , and all that............................. |
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In uk.sci.weather on Sat, 9 Aug 2003 at 20:55:28, wrote :
Here in Cheltenham it hit 32.8C, with RH of 51%. Vale of Aylesbury Max 35.3. Indoors max still 21 [tee hee]. What make of A/C do you have - and where can I get one! -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham, England |
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In uk.sci.weather on Sat, 9 Aug 2003 at 22:35:33, pete wrote :
its a very strange question, what would you do if you were too cold, possibly install central heating, then why do you moan that you are too hot, install ac. Hang on, I'll check my lottery ticket... Nope - the only way that'll help is if I waft my useless ticket around. ![]() If you're too cold, you can always put on more clothes, but when it's scorching there comes a point beyond which you cannot remove any more clothes... And as for trying to buy an electric fan in the middle of a heatwave... well you're more likely to have the winning lottery ticket than find somewhere not sold out! -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham, England |
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from Paul Hyett contains these words: Here in Cheltenham it hit 32.8C, with RH of 51%. -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham, England Fair Isle max on 9th 16.5C min 15.0C Hazy sunshine, some fog, Despite cooling 10kt SE'ly, with RH around 95%, still far too hot working the last of the silage!! Dave Fair Isle The cool place to be! |
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![]() "~lushhh~" wrote in message ... snip Had A/C priced for my offices - only 250K....I dont think so! What price to install heating? Would you have considered leaving that out if it had been too expensive? Victor |
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250K!!!! you must have an office block then!!! Average office instal is
about 3-5k Peter "Victor West" wrote in message ... "~lushhh~" wrote in message ... snip Had A/C priced for my offices - only 250K....I dont think so! What price to install heating? Would you have considered leaving that out if it had been too expensive? Victor |
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![]() With *only* a bra??? I dread to think what the male neighbors were pulling once back indoors. -- Ian Ft Worth, TX, USA change m to r to Reply by email LOL no, I had on shorts thanks. It wasnt anything particularly exciting, and you see a heck of alot more on the beach these days. |
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![]() "pete" wrote in message ... 250K!!!! you must have an office block then!!! Average office instal is about 3-5k Yeah, its a pretty big block. We have it now anyways, staff are not productive when they're uncomfortable Peter What price to install heating? Would you have considered leaving that out if it had been too expensive? Victor Victor, if it was not cost effective, no. I would install fireplaces..LOL. Seriously tho, we have it now, and it didn't come from my cost centre! |
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