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    Re: The Office Thread

    At this time of year, in my office it is normally a balmy 26-30C with air conditioned breezes of about 8-12 knots ... gusting to 21+ knots.

    ... but my office is currently under blizzardish cold winds gusting to a life threatening 65 freezing knots with snow down to 1000m ... so I get to have the day off work again today. I went to work this morning after having a few days off because of extremely bad weather and my boss said, "Have another day off Mate here are the predicted wind speeds to 65knots." Who argues with their boss?

    The temperature here is currently a few degrees C with a wind chill factor of -5.6C only one week from summer. I'm not a global freezing skeptic after experiencing this past week.

    My current office looks something like the inside a computer with wires and vectran, dyneema and spectra macrame to play with.





    Sometimes the view from my office can be very exciting when trying to keep clear of the bigger offices.





    I'm very pleased not to be at work today. I would probably drown or suffer from hyperthermia if I was. My current office is very nice and slippery ... but always wet. My day job is to keep the spashing waves of my boss who I call 'Skipper' and my office computer is called Magellan.





    Warren.
    Last edited by Wild Wassa; 11-21-2008 at 08:27 PM.

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