Fixed.

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Meant to be mid 40s in Paris on Thursday.
Madness

On the one hand, this is the first time I’ve ever experienced 2 proper summers back to back in my life.
But on the more serious hand, we’re all gonna die with the earth very shortly

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I’m dreading tomorrow. Our office area doesn’t have air conditioning and the windows are rubbish, so we have cardboard against the window for shade.
We’ve got customers coming round tomorrow so the cardboard has to come down and as they’ll be in the meeting room we can’t have the door open for a through breeze.

Might take a thermometer to work tomorrow.

As soon as it exceeds WHO recommended safe levels walk out

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I don’t see what Pete Townshend’s got to do with any of this.

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I thought there were only lower limits not higher ones?

I thought so, maybe not

There is no legally enforceable minimum or max tempo

HOWEVER

“If a significant number of employees are complaining about thermal discomfort, your employer should carry out a risk assessment, and act on the results of that assessment.”

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weird way to say “a sweaty gusset” but ok

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37 degrees on Thursday!

Don’t even know what that means!

Its going to be very hot

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it’s already very hot :frowning:

Load finished on Friday but we are still battling on.

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Ah, I’ve picked the best week to come down to London, then.

how can i be less of a hot sweaty mess? anyone got tips.

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used to get those coolant sprays from super drug before I realised water was just as effective, so I have little water spray bottles with me at all times

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Can’t wait to get a good breast tan

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Doing a presentation just after lunch tomorrow and I don’t think the room has aircon. That will be good won’t it.

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Cheers lads

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