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- From: dave@bclwn.wn.bcl.co.nz (Dave Green)
- Subject: Re: What is the best working temperature for workstations?
- Organization: Business Computers Ltd, Wellington, New Zealand
- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1992 20:33:47 GMT
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- Since most workstation equipment is designed for "office environment", a good
- rule of thumb is: If the people can't stand it, the hardware won't either.
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