Hot, sweaty, currently letting my feet breathe. Training shoes have got up and walked off on their own! Heat generated by 2 flow cytometers in the main lab is like having a 3 bar electric fire on ALL day. The air coming off the lasers is also a tad warm. Main lab is now festooned with ducting, a mobile air con unit and in-line fans in an attempt to dump heat out of the lab and keep the instruments cooler. The humans will just have to suffer. 34 degs C in the lab at the moment, so I’ve escaped for an hour before the next water samples (conductivity and temperature with depth) are hoisted up.
16th Oct, 2008
Hot, hot, hot – Thursday 16th October 2008
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