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I'm sorry but I cannot get worked up over a bunch of people not having access to something 99% of people in the country don't have access to anyway (especially when someone compares that to a snub against people mass murdered). Do any of you have AC in your homes? I thought not. Have you really never noticed how cinemas and office blocks and shopping centres need AC to cool people down in these situations? AC in a UK home is redundant, in an office block in summer it is compulsory. |
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Right, try and think about this. The olympic dorms are small rooms, made of concrete, and a high density capacity. |
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I guess bungle never has sleepless nights due to summer evenings being setup warm and humid that you just stick to the bed. They could get themselves dehumidifiers, which would help a little. But like danger said, concrete buildings absorb the heat and give it out art night, similar to storage heaters. Then there's opening your window. Yeah, with no breeze and gnats, mosquitos etc...
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Yet another case of bungle and his closed-minded opinions. My issue isn't with the lack of AC; its the fact that only the British athletes have it. It's a cheap trick, and is quite embarrassing. Unfortunately it won't help your country win too many medals. Unless there is a medal for unpreparedness and proving Mitt Romney right. That may be the worst part of it all.
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Right, try and think about this. The olympic dorms are small rooms, made of concrete, and a high density capacity. Cinemas don't have windows. Neither do shopping centres either inside. Offices tend to be large open-plan spaces. I guess bungle never has sleepless nights due to summer evenings being setup warm and humid that you just stick to the bed. They could get themselves dehumidifiers, which would help a little. But like danger said, concrete buildings absorb the heat and give it out art night, similar to storage heaters. Then there's opening your window. Yeah, with no breeze and gnats, mosquitos etc... I am sorry, but a world-class athlete that is travelling to your country to funnel money into your economy should be provided air conditioning. Yet another case of bungle and his closed-minded opinions. My issue isn't with the lack of AC; its the fact that only the British athletes have it. It's a cheap trick, and is quite embarrassing. Unfortunately it won't help your country win too many medals. Unless there is a medal for unpreparedness and proving Mitt Romney right. That may be the worst part of it all. |
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Cinemas don't have windows. Neither do shopping centres either inside. Offices tend to be large open-plan spaces. China? You do realise that China has a completely different climate from the UK? Obviously not...... Then why do the Brits need it? |
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"We are holding an Olympic Games in one of the busiest, most active, bustling cities anywhere in the world. Of course, it's easier if you hold an Olympic Games in the middle of nowhere," he said Thursday, referencing Romney's stewardship of the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games.
awesome bloke this mitt romney........ |
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Yet you still think that's comparable to disrespecting people's deaths. Would you be reacting the same way if a UK TV company had edited out a 9/11 tribute? |
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"We are holding an Olympic Games in one of the busiest, most active, bustling cities anywhere in the world. Of course, it's easier if you hold an Olympic Games in the middle of nowhere," he said Thursday, referencing Romney's stewardship of the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games. |
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They are DESIGNED with no windows. And before you Bungle this: nearly every major building* runs heating and cooling all day and all year around. *in America. Why don't you ask someone living on a north Peckham council estate if they have AC. Then why do the Brits need it? I'm quite sure they could manage without it, just like everyone else here does. Im done with this conversation. Half of you are obviously trolling, and the other think just because AC is ubiquitous where you live it must be everywhere. |
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