[50950] in Hotline Meeting
Heat in 56-129 at night...
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Trevor David McKee)
Sun May 21 00:39:13 2000
Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 00:39:10 -0400 (EDT)
From: Trevor David McKee <tdmckee@MIT.EDU>
To: hotline@MIT.EDU
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Hi,
I sent this question to OLC, and they recommended I send it to you...
- Trevor
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Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 10:16:18 -0400 (EDT)
From: boojum@MIT.EDU
To: Trevor David McKee <tdmckee@MIT.EDU>
Subject: Your OLC question about "other"
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Hi!
I'm sorry we couldn't answer your question while you were logged on.
You asked:
> Hi, I just had a comment that the 56-129 cluster just gets
> unbearably hot in middle of the night / morning, it's stifling! Is
> there a reason for that, like is the climate control turned off or
> something? If it is preventable, it would be nice to do so, because
> I can't stand it right now, I have to go to another cluster.
> Thanks!
>
> - Trevor
It's not supposed to be the case that the climate control is turned
off - regardless of whether it's comfortable for the users, it's very
bad for the computers. :) The fastest way to get this fixed in the
future is to send mail to hotline@mit or call 3-1410.
I'm going to mark your question as done, but if you need more help or
have any further questions, please feel free to ask.
Thanks for using OLC!
-Laura Baldwin