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    code frog 0
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    Here's one of those really lame questions that has no purpose in life (like most of the things I'm curious about). I'm sitting here in my office in jeans, a T-Shirt and I'm totally boned-out from another session of strength training. My feet have no socks (hate socks recently) and they are almost cold enough that they would hurt but not quite. My hands are cold but my fingers are not stiff. I keep it at 68 degrees (yup, have my own thermostat from the rest of the house) and I like that. Helps me to stay alert. I'm positive most women on this earth would cut my heart out for as cold as I keep it if I had them work with me. Women seem to prefer about 78 to my 68 and at 78 I'm just about asleep at the keys. So what temperature do you prefer? As a side note I prefer outside air but right now doing so would bring it up to about 90 degrees in my office and that's my definition of hell. - Rex


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      Here's one of those really lame questions that has no purpose in life (like most of the things I'm curious about). I'm sitting here in my office in jeans, a T-Shirt and I'm totally boned-out from another session of strength training. My feet have no socks (hate socks recently) and they are almost cold enough that they would hurt but not quite. My hands are cold but my fingers are not stiff. I keep it at 68 degrees (yup, have my own thermostat from the rest of the house) and I like that. Helps me to stay alert. I'm positive most women on this earth would cut my heart out for as cold as I keep it if I had them work with me. Women seem to prefer about 78 to my 68 and at 78 I'm just about asleep at the keys. So what temperature do you prefer? As a side note I prefer outside air but right now doing so would bring it up to about 90 degrees in my office and that's my definition of hell. - Rex


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      Chris Losinger
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      low 70s is fine.

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        Here's one of those really lame questions that has no purpose in life (like most of the things I'm curious about). I'm sitting here in my office in jeans, a T-Shirt and I'm totally boned-out from another session of strength training. My feet have no socks (hate socks recently) and they are almost cold enough that they would hurt but not quite. My hands are cold but my fingers are not stiff. I keep it at 68 degrees (yup, have my own thermostat from the rest of the house) and I like that. Helps me to stay alert. I'm positive most women on this earth would cut my heart out for as cold as I keep it if I had them work with me. Women seem to prefer about 78 to my 68 and at 78 I'm just about asleep at the keys. So what temperature do you prefer? As a side note I prefer outside air but right now doing so would bring it up to about 90 degrees in my office and that's my definition of hell. - Rex


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        25 Degrees Celsius works great for me!

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          Here's one of those really lame questions that has no purpose in life (like most of the things I'm curious about). I'm sitting here in my office in jeans, a T-Shirt and I'm totally boned-out from another session of strength training. My feet have no socks (hate socks recently) and they are almost cold enough that they would hurt but not quite. My hands are cold but my fingers are not stiff. I keep it at 68 degrees (yup, have my own thermostat from the rest of the house) and I like that. Helps me to stay alert. I'm positive most women on this earth would cut my heart out for as cold as I keep it if I had them work with me. Women seem to prefer about 78 to my 68 and at 78 I'm just about asleep at the keys. So what temperature do you prefer? As a side note I prefer outside air but right now doing so would bring it up to about 90 degrees in my office and that's my definition of hell. - Rex


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          code-frog wrote:

          So what temperature do you prefer?

          Warm enough to keep the women around. ;P Marc

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            Here's one of those really lame questions that has no purpose in life (like most of the things I'm curious about). I'm sitting here in my office in jeans, a T-Shirt and I'm totally boned-out from another session of strength training. My feet have no socks (hate socks recently) and they are almost cold enough that they would hurt but not quite. My hands are cold but my fingers are not stiff. I keep it at 68 degrees (yup, have my own thermostat from the rest of the house) and I like that. Helps me to stay alert. I'm positive most women on this earth would cut my heart out for as cold as I keep it if I had them work with me. Women seem to prefer about 78 to my 68 and at 78 I'm just about asleep at the keys. So what temperature do you prefer? As a side note I prefer outside air but right now doing so would bring it up to about 90 degrees in my office and that's my definition of hell. - Rex


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            dighn
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            anywhere from 17c to 21c I'm happy (that's about 63f - 70f). might have to wear a little more clothes if sitting for a long time, but I like the clarity of thought and peace of mind low temperatures give me. high temperatures agitate me.

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              Here's one of those really lame questions that has no purpose in life (like most of the things I'm curious about). I'm sitting here in my office in jeans, a T-Shirt and I'm totally boned-out from another session of strength training. My feet have no socks (hate socks recently) and they are almost cold enough that they would hurt but not quite. My hands are cold but my fingers are not stiff. I keep it at 68 degrees (yup, have my own thermostat from the rest of the house) and I like that. Helps me to stay alert. I'm positive most women on this earth would cut my heart out for as cold as I keep it if I had them work with me. Women seem to prefer about 78 to my 68 and at 78 I'm just about asleep at the keys. So what temperature do you prefer? As a side note I prefer outside air but right now doing so would bring it up to about 90 degrees in my office and that's my definition of hell. - Rex


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              Gary Kirkham
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              72 °F during the day 68 °F or colder at night (can't sleep if it is too warm)

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                Here's one of those really lame questions that has no purpose in life (like most of the things I'm curious about). I'm sitting here in my office in jeans, a T-Shirt and I'm totally boned-out from another session of strength training. My feet have no socks (hate socks recently) and they are almost cold enough that they would hurt but not quite. My hands are cold but my fingers are not stiff. I keep it at 68 degrees (yup, have my own thermostat from the rest of the house) and I like that. Helps me to stay alert. I'm positive most women on this earth would cut my heart out for as cold as I keep it if I had them work with me. Women seem to prefer about 78 to my 68 and at 78 I'm just about asleep at the keys. So what temperature do you prefer? As a side note I prefer outside air but right now doing so would bring it up to about 90 degrees in my office and that's my definition of hell. - Rex


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                Indicating that 68f is the most efficient temperature for office productivity and I like it. I really don't understand why woman can't wear more clothes since I am not allowed to wear less.

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                  Here's one of those really lame questions that has no purpose in life (like most of the things I'm curious about). I'm sitting here in my office in jeans, a T-Shirt and I'm totally boned-out from another session of strength training. My feet have no socks (hate socks recently) and they are almost cold enough that they would hurt but not quite. My hands are cold but my fingers are not stiff. I keep it at 68 degrees (yup, have my own thermostat from the rest of the house) and I like that. Helps me to stay alert. I'm positive most women on this earth would cut my heart out for as cold as I keep it if I had them work with me. Women seem to prefer about 78 to my 68 and at 78 I'm just about asleep at the keys. So what temperature do you prefer? As a side note I prefer outside air but right now doing so would bring it up to about 90 degrees in my office and that's my definition of hell. - Rex


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                  I perfer it cooler, but if I have to make a choice between semi-boiling outside air, and artificially cooled indoors, I rather get cooked.


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                    Indicating that 68f is the most efficient temperature for office productivity and I like it. I really don't understand why woman can't wear more clothes since I am not allowed to wear less.

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                    Okay... Just got back up off the floor.:-O I had no idea 68 was a number of significance but I do prefer it.:cool:


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                      Here's one of those really lame questions that has no purpose in life (like most of the things I'm curious about). I'm sitting here in my office in jeans, a T-Shirt and I'm totally boned-out from another session of strength training. My feet have no socks (hate socks recently) and they are almost cold enough that they would hurt but not quite. My hands are cold but my fingers are not stiff. I keep it at 68 degrees (yup, have my own thermostat from the rest of the house) and I like that. Helps me to stay alert. I'm positive most women on this earth would cut my heart out for as cold as I keep it if I had them work with me. Women seem to prefer about 78 to my 68 and at 78 I'm just about asleep at the keys. So what temperature do you prefer? As a side note I prefer outside air but right now doing so would bring it up to about 90 degrees in my office and that's my definition of hell. - Rex


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                      code-frog wrote:

                      I'm positive most women on this earth would cut my heart out for as cold as I keep it if I had them work with me. Women seem to prefer about 78 to my 68 and at 78 I'm just about asleep at the keys.

                      Guess I'm not "most women", then. :-D I prefer 68F when I'm working, 65F or less for sleeping. I can tolerate up to about 75F before I start getting a little lethargic and losing my focus, though I'm reasonably functional to ~80F. Of course, I also have a fan running in my office to keep the air moving if it's above 70F. ~ Trish

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                        I'm positive most women on this earth would cut my heart out for as cold as I keep it if I had them work with me. Women seem to prefer about 78 to my 68 and at 78 I'm just about asleep at the keys.

                        Guess I'm not "most women", then. :-D I prefer 68F when I'm working, 65F or less for sleeping. I can tolerate up to about 75F before I start getting a little lethargic and losing my focus, though I'm reasonably functional to ~80F. Of course, I also have a fan running in my office to keep the air moving if it's above 70F. ~ Trish

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                        My wife abhors the temperatures I prefer. I'm not even sure that abhor is a strong enough word.:-D


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                          Here's one of those really lame questions that has no purpose in life (like most of the things I'm curious about). I'm sitting here in my office in jeans, a T-Shirt and I'm totally boned-out from another session of strength training. My feet have no socks (hate socks recently) and they are almost cold enough that they would hurt but not quite. My hands are cold but my fingers are not stiff. I keep it at 68 degrees (yup, have my own thermostat from the rest of the house) and I like that. Helps me to stay alert. I'm positive most women on this earth would cut my heart out for as cold as I keep it if I had them work with me. Women seem to prefer about 78 to my 68 and at 78 I'm just about asleep at the keys. So what temperature do you prefer? As a side note I prefer outside air but right now doing so would bring it up to about 90 degrees in my office and that's my definition of hell. - Rex


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                          74 in the winter, 76 in the summer. It isn't unusual for my wife to complain it's too hot while I feel like I'm freezing to death. On the flip side, my body is really intolerant of high temperatures. Funny thing, then, that I lived in Phoenix and Tucson for several years.

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                            code-frog wrote:

                            So what temperature do you prefer?

                            Warm enough to keep the women around. ;P Marc

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                            Marc Clifton wrote:

                            Warm enough to keep the women around.

                            No, no, no. You've got it all wrong. Keep it cold, and then when the women complain, offer to warm them up...

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                              Here's one of those really lame questions that has no purpose in life (like most of the things I'm curious about). I'm sitting here in my office in jeans, a T-Shirt and I'm totally boned-out from another session of strength training. My feet have no socks (hate socks recently) and they are almost cold enough that they would hurt but not quite. My hands are cold but my fingers are not stiff. I keep it at 68 degrees (yup, have my own thermostat from the rest of the house) and I like that. Helps me to stay alert. I'm positive most women on this earth would cut my heart out for as cold as I keep it if I had them work with me. Women seem to prefer about 78 to my 68 and at 78 I'm just about asleep at the keys. So what temperature do you prefer? As a side note I prefer outside air but right now doing so would bring it up to about 90 degrees in my office and that's my definition of hell. - Rex


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                              code-frog wrote:

                              So what temperature do you prefer?

                              http://www.nps.gov/cave/cavetour.htm[^] 56F and 95% humidity. :->

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                                Here's one of those really lame questions that has no purpose in life (like most of the things I'm curious about). I'm sitting here in my office in jeans, a T-Shirt and I'm totally boned-out from another session of strength training. My feet have no socks (hate socks recently) and they are almost cold enough that they would hurt but not quite. My hands are cold but my fingers are not stiff. I keep it at 68 degrees (yup, have my own thermostat from the rest of the house) and I like that. Helps me to stay alert. I'm positive most women on this earth would cut my heart out for as cold as I keep it if I had them work with me. Women seem to prefer about 78 to my 68 and at 78 I'm just about asleep at the keys. So what temperature do you prefer? As a side note I prefer outside air but right now doing so would bring it up to about 90 degrees in my office and that's my definition of hell. - Rex


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                                code-frog wrote:

                                90 degrees in my office and that's my definition of hell.

                                No hell starts at about 102-104. I keep my place nominally 79 in the summer and 66 in the winter. Now the office is about 6 degrees hotter in the summer, it is the buffer between the uncooled garage and the rest of the house, if I am not circulating air (at 83 now). [My SOAPBOX] I would be more comfortable if it was about 76. How I feel I am wasting resources and being irresponsible to my fellow man in doing so, even though I could pay for it. [/My SOAPBOX] I do enjoy keeping the PC on during the winter for a few extra degrees :).

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                                  Here's one of those really lame questions that has no purpose in life (like most of the things I'm curious about). I'm sitting here in my office in jeans, a T-Shirt and I'm totally boned-out from another session of strength training. My feet have no socks (hate socks recently) and they are almost cold enough that they would hurt but not quite. My hands are cold but my fingers are not stiff. I keep it at 68 degrees (yup, have my own thermostat from the rest of the house) and I like that. Helps me to stay alert. I'm positive most women on this earth would cut my heart out for as cold as I keep it if I had them work with me. Women seem to prefer about 78 to my 68 and at 78 I'm just about asleep at the keys. So what temperature do you prefer? As a side note I prefer outside air but right now doing so would bring it up to about 90 degrees in my office and that's my definition of hell. - Rex


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                                  68 is about perfect for me, and my wife has the same delusional sense of warmth that yours does. Though when she was pregnant she converted back to a human state and became warm blooded for a short while. I fear she will sink back to her usual state over the comming months.


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                                    Here's one of those really lame questions that has no purpose in life (like most of the things I'm curious about). I'm sitting here in my office in jeans, a T-Shirt and I'm totally boned-out from another session of strength training. My feet have no socks (hate socks recently) and they are almost cold enough that they would hurt but not quite. My hands are cold but my fingers are not stiff. I keep it at 68 degrees (yup, have my own thermostat from the rest of the house) and I like that. Helps me to stay alert. I'm positive most women on this earth would cut my heart out for as cold as I keep it if I had them work with me. Women seem to prefer about 78 to my 68 and at 78 I'm just about asleep at the keys. So what temperature do you prefer? As a side note I prefer outside air but right now doing so would bring it up to about 90 degrees in my office and that's my definition of hell. - Rex


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                                    Programming: 66-69°F Sleeping: 65°F Running: 60°F Bicycling: 75°F


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                                      Here's one of those really lame questions that has no purpose in life (like most of the things I'm curious about). I'm sitting here in my office in jeans, a T-Shirt and I'm totally boned-out from another session of strength training. My feet have no socks (hate socks recently) and they are almost cold enough that they would hurt but not quite. My hands are cold but my fingers are not stiff. I keep it at 68 degrees (yup, have my own thermostat from the rest of the house) and I like that. Helps me to stay alert. I'm positive most women on this earth would cut my heart out for as cold as I keep it if I had them work with me. Women seem to prefer about 78 to my 68 and at 78 I'm just about asleep at the keys. So what temperature do you prefer? As a side note I prefer outside air but right now doing so would bring it up to about 90 degrees in my office and that's my definition of hell. - Rex


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                                      Have you seen that Family Guy episode where the thing goes off in guys' heads when someone adjusts the thermostat? That's me. I have the Guy Gene when it comes to temperature. My husband turns on the heat when the room temp dips below 76. I'm like, put some freaking socks on. I prefer it too cold than too hot because you can always put on a sweatshirt or jacket.

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                                        Here's one of those really lame questions that has no purpose in life (like most of the things I'm curious about). I'm sitting here in my office in jeans, a T-Shirt and I'm totally boned-out from another session of strength training. My feet have no socks (hate socks recently) and they are almost cold enough that they would hurt but not quite. My hands are cold but my fingers are not stiff. I keep it at 68 degrees (yup, have my own thermostat from the rest of the house) and I like that. Helps me to stay alert. I'm positive most women on this earth would cut my heart out for as cold as I keep it if I had them work with me. Women seem to prefer about 78 to my 68 and at 78 I'm just about asleep at the keys. So what temperature do you prefer? As a side note I prefer outside air but right now doing so would bring it up to about 90 degrees in my office and that's my definition of hell. - Rex


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                                        code-frog wrote:

                                        So what temperature do you prefer?

                                        Gee I knew I was an odd ball but, I could care less what the temp is hot or cold; as long as the humidity isn’t too bad. Gets to cold I put a jacket on, if I get to hot then I take the jacket off. Where I work the temps drop to lower 60s upper 50s sitting here idly not only do I get the chills but the desk gets cold.


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                                          code-frog wrote:

                                          So what temperature do you prefer?

                                          Gee I knew I was an odd ball but, I could care less what the temp is hot or cold; as long as the humidity isn’t too bad. Gets to cold I put a jacket on, if I get to hot then I take the jacket off. Where I work the temps drop to lower 60s upper 50s sitting here idly not only do I get the chills but the desk gets cold.


                                          I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:

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                                          Well, we knew you were odd to so your confession wasn't necessary. :-D Where do you work with temps like that?:confused:


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