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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    Reminds me - CRT monitors make good glove driers; not so the new fangled LCD ones (too little rack space). Luckily I purloined a coat rack that was going to be thrown away when we moved offices - it now sits right next to my desk! Ya for office A/C (even if it has a wider range of climates than the outdoors). The coat rack is where my bike gear hangs, and it also has some handy prong things that poke up - perfect for placing gloves over (after carefully arranging the fingers into ...um... dodgy positions).
    In my old (shared) office I used to arrange my gloves on the coat rack just inside the door. More than once I heard a kind of squawk as some poor unsuspecting woman walked through the door and found giant black hands ready to grab her!
    There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon View Post
    Thanks for reminding me I have to dry my gear... got home last night and left it in a pile in the laundry. It's not going to get dry like that.

    I'm working from home today but there is no hot water cupboard or air conditioning... hmmm...

    Gloves will have to go on top of the fish tank lights!
    haha!....and yet piles of washing seem to get magically washed

    what is this thing you all speak of?
    and a server room....and a blade room?


    Jeans/pants upsidedown over the ducted heating vent (floor). Hems draped over a rack or just pegged closed & lent against wall. Makes them seem like someone is stuck in the floor...scares the crap out of the cats...too funny.
    My Rjay gloves (leather) never get wet inside, but other ones stuck on either end of a coat hanger & put in good air flow position (no dodgey finger placement, cause I never thought of that til now, villerman. lol)

    Bet the fish just love 'glove day', klingon.....

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    Hanging wet stuff infront of the air con air flow in the server room would be very good for drying stuff, but I doubt it's any good for the servers they are trying to keep in a dry constant temperature environment.. probably
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    Quote Originally Posted by Transalper View Post
    Hanging wet stuff infront of the air con air flow in the server room would be very good for drying stuff, but I doubt it's any good for the servers they are trying to keep in a dry constant temperature environment.. probably
    the a/c required for a server room would very quicky get rid of any unwanted humidity....probably the absolute best place to dry something/anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon View Post
    some poor unsuspecting woman walked through the door and found giant black hands ready to grab her
    Grab her what? Inquiring minds and all that...
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Grab her what? Inquiring minds and all that...
    Well it was a tall coat rack so they were probably going to grab the top of her head... sorry!
    There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!

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