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- From: mugsy@winton.uucp (Michael G. Bruce)
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- Subject: Re: What is the best working temperature for workstations?
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- Date: 11 Nov 92 17:03:08 GMT
- References: <1992Nov11.042204.22519@ccsun7.csie.nctu.edu.tw> <1dq6efINN92p@almaak.usc.edu> <1992Nov11.093151.29752@wsdnws.waseda.ac.jp>
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- In article <1992Nov11.093151.29752@wsdnws.waseda.ac.jp> ytsuji@cfi.waseda.ac.jp ("Y.Tsuji") writes:
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- >The best temperature for workstations,..., well, below 50C absolutely,
- >but below 35 degrees Centigrade is the manufacturers recommendation.
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- That's 122F and 95F respectively for you barbarians, um I mean, English
- standard people (including myself). :)
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