The story from building mgmt is that "Due to the design of the building HVAC system, it takes a bit longer to heat up after such a cold weekend."
My old office had that -- hot on summer Mondays, cold on winter Mondays. And then varying mostly uncomfortable temperatures the other days.
OK, now I need help: I have to write something about things I was responsible for in two categories: the ones I totally did myself, and the ones my reports did. What do I call the second category?
megan, you can usually find them for cheap-ish on eBay, and there's a jewelry store on Haight (just down the block from the Aub Zam Zam and across the street from the Booksmith) that usually has a few to choose from.
eta: Girls' tiaras on ebay right now.
eBay has been my tiara haven.
I have a premonition I don't want to have, because it's not going to skew the week well, that this week will suck migraine-wise because I didn't clear up last week's one properly. I'm already under the weather, and the cold discomfort isn't helping. I'd love a lunchtime liedown in my car, but cold! I wonder if I have enough layers down there to make it work.
Fans warm air out and about to those in need. (85.8°F per wunderground)
OK, off to be tortured. And give them money for it. Sigh.
I hate when my one work friend is not here, b/c there is no one to bitch to when people are ridic.
ION - I may be taking out a big home equity loan to but a place in Texas. After running the matrix on 1)neighborhoods I like 2)schools that get high marks 3) schools with decent diversity 4)schools that feed into good middle schools 5) schools that do not feed into a middle school that splits between highschools....breathe...I was left with two corridors of housing. The more affordable one is actually newer homes 1970-1980s ones mostly - stuff I hate. In an effort to avoid that I am considering buying in the area with houses from the late 1960s, but since that is a tighter market, I might have to be willing to buy well before our time to move. I need to investigate the fine print on the loan I am already pre-approved for, but it looks like I could swing it. I am headed toward panic attacks, I just know it. But honestly, better that than a house I hate.
Whee! SQL guy found his own error. It was what I suspected but was too chicken to suggest, because I couldn't pin it down precisely. But I'd made a similar error earlier that day.
Now I have a whole new list of script results to review...
msbelle, I agree that buying a house you hate is a recipe for bad things.
Happy denting, sara!