@Mellllllting So glad that it’s not just me. I was starting to think that I was just being overly sensitive to it, but it now appears that it is, in fact, hot as balls in Broadway.
Is the building heat actually on in here already, or does it just feel so hot because the A/C is off?
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@Al Gore Global Warming.
QED
@Skeptic Sounds like a lot of hot air.
@Anonymous ditto
@Anonymous so, any broadway residence people wanna give an indoor temperature report?
@Hurricane Schwartz The Broadway Hall extended forecast calls for stifling temperatures around 82 F from now into the foreseeable future.
(Or, in other words: please get on this, Housing. It’s hot as Hell in here.)
@i'm melting I can indeed confirm that it is hot as balls up here in broadway
housing pleeeease turn the a/c back on!
@amen A/C or bust
@Mellllllting So glad that it’s not just me. I was starting to think that I was just being overly sensitive to it, but it now appears that it is, in fact, hot as balls in Broadway.
Is the building heat actually on in here already, or does it just feel so hot because the A/C is off?
@Anonymous Actually the A/C is on, at least it is on my floor.
@Harmony Hunter I bet there’s plenty of cold air in Harmony…