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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] In what way is your home set up better than in the office? Mine certainly isn’t, with high speed printing being the biggest thing I lack at home.[/quote] i... don't think i have ever printed anything in my 4 years at the SEC? There is literally nothing I need to print. Anyway, at home I'm alone, with only daylight and no fluorescent overhead lighting, and the temperature and the humidity are exactly as I want it. I have a fridge with water 15 feet away. I have fiber to the home, and 2 30in monitors with 2560x1440 resolution. i have an excellent video camera and headphone setup for meetings. at the office I face a hallway with a lot of foot traffic, and I have two "new" 22" monitors from 2019 with 1440x1050 resolution. Those were my upgrade from 2016 18" monitors with 1280x1024 resolution. even though my office phone has a camera, webex and teams refuse to connect to it for conferencing. the in-office temp is 75 degrees on the north side of the building and 86 on the south side. the humidity is around 29%. I have to walk half a mile for food or coffee. there is nothing pleasant or efficient about working from the office. [b]The one good thing I can say about the office air handling is that the CO2 readings are consistently excellent unless one has more than two people in a closed door office for any period of time.[/b] as for my office mate, I have no idea where they stay. They aren't sleeping at the office, or at least, are not sleeping in our shared office if they are. maybe they are in an airbnb or hostel?[/quote] Care to share what your CO2 readings in office have been and where/what days? Are you just reading in your office? Hallways? Anyplace else? I'm totally curious about this but not enough to buy a CO2 monitor to use one time. And FWIW I don't think RTO has been that big of a deal or that inconvenient - even as a covid cautious person who masks - but I'm positive that's the minority opinion by a lot.[/quote] alone in my office with the door closed, the readings are about 410. in a slightly larger office with three people for a closed-door meeting, it rose to about 600 over 30 minutes of talking. in a conference room with 8 people it rose to 550 by the end of an hour meeting. anyway, the air exchange is good. but OMG the air is so dry. [/quote]
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