It’s getting hot in here..

Yesterday I spent the entire day in my office, where it was a toasty 84 degrees. Today, thus far it’s gotten up to “only” 82, but it’s early and the building has a tendency to warm up a few degrees as the day progresses. Obviously, there’s a problem with the heat in this part of the building. What I wouldn’t give for a shorts and t-shirt dress policy right about now!

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