Re: [85attendees] are we in meeting rooms or freezers ?

Randall Gellens <randy@qti.qualcomm.com> Wed, 07 November 2012 23:42 UTC

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Subject: Re: [85attendees] are we in meeting rooms or freezers ?
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At 5:28 PM -0600 11/7/12, Mary Barnes wrote:

>   > Those blankets are viral vectors and often encrusted with baby 
> vomit, snot,
>>  and foot grime.  Unless wrapped in plastic, or one is engaging in an
>>  immune-response challenge, stay away.
>  [MB] Again, a pashmina or one of the silk liners one can buy for
>  camping bags is incredibly compact, but can provide a lot of warmth.

A good tip.  I'd be sweating profusely in that.  As it is, when I fly 
on AA in first or business long-haul, those comforters they give 
(wrapped in plastic) are so hot that I use them as a sleep pad under 
me -- if I put it over me I'd be drenched in sweat.  But then, I 
always find planes too hot.  Yet I look around and everyone else 
seems to be freezing, with blankets, sweaters, comforters.  I think 
maybe it's the low humidity and air pressure or something.

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Randall Gellens
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