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

"Pat Thaler" <pthaler@broadcom.com> Tue, 06 November 2012 20:59 UTC

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Subject: Re: [85attendees] are we in meeting rooms or freezers ?
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I understand that concept, but in Salon C this morning and Salon D this afternoon, I was wearing my fleece jacket and was still very cold. Others in jackets were complaining about the cold as well so these rooms could stand to be warmer without anyone in them having to shed clothing excessively.

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

We have this same discussion every meeting.  Feeling cold is totally
subjective. One can always put on more clothing (I have a very warm
pashmina that I can lend someone) but most of us would prefer not to
take off too much clothing ourselves nor have others do so.  So, it's
much easier for an individual to solve the too cold problem on their
own than to make all the people that aren't too cold even warmer.  I
have a sweater that I have taken off and on over the past two days as
I have moved between rooms of various temperatures. I did use my
pashmina in one meeting on Sunday, but I was wearing a skirt, so was
more easily chilled than normal.    Also, there is hot beverages
during breaks which are nice when one is feeling chilly.

Mary.

On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 1:53 PM, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
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> As usual, the hotel air condition is extremely cool.
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> Is the hotel or the IETF going to pay for the medical and leave expenses ?
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> This is in addition against the planet conservation, WASTING energy all
> day around.
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> Regards,
> Jordi
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