[85attendees] Noise

Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> Wed, 07 November 2012 14:09 UTC

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Am I the only one or is anybody else hearing all the noise in the building?

I just was in the IESG breakout room and all that LF noise would make a great soundtrack for a spaceship movie.

Now I'm in Salon D and there is a background noise that sounds like someone grinding a piece of ductwork.
Fortunately it is a bit more quiet than the IESG breakout room.

In both cases, this could be a badly maintained 40 year old ventilation system.

Maybe that's something the site survey team can add to their list...

(Apart from the noise and the usual maladjusted airflow, this place is surprisingly good so far.)

Grüße, Carsten