A sort of dual comment. I hear the cat's taken to head-butting Drswirly. It appears to be very placid.
I am with you on the chilled ceilings. What I want to know is when exactly architechts lost the ability to design natural airflow into a building? Presumably this was at about the same time that they decided amphitheatres didn't work, and that big brick boxes would work soo much better, which was blatantly not the case.
I hear the cat's taken to head-butting Drswirly. It appears to be very placid.
I am with you on the chilled ceilings. What I want to know is when exactly architechts lost the ability to design natural airflow into a building?
Presumably this was at about the same time that they decided amphitheatres didn't work, and that big brick boxes would work soo much better, which was blatantly not the case.