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		| Ben Round de Bloc 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 4:06 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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	  | Guy Courchesne wrote: |  
	  | Or is it always in an air-conditioned room? |  Nothing personal, Guy, because I know you don't intend to sound like it, but your comments here seem to be getting more and more condescending as you go along.
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		| Guy Courchesne 
 
  
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				|  Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 4:40 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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	  | Ben Round de Bloc wrote: |  
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	  | Guy Courchesne wrote: |  
	  | Or is it always in an air-conditioned room? |  Nothing personal, Guy, because I know you don't intend to sound like it, but your comments here seem to be getting more and more condescending as you go along.
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 Hmm.  Those of you living in coastal or warm areas perhaps don't realize that not all parts of Mexico are the same as where you are.  A/C isn't common in DF.  Let me rephrase the question.
 
 I used a laptop in Acapulco when I lived there.  It was in and out of A/C and that caused damage.  Do those of you living in hot parts of the country find similar problems with computer equipment (all types of computer equipment), whether it stays in A/C or not?  LS mentioned that some teachers there do bring laptops into class.... and some of you have mentioned, at one time or another, that your facilities have A/C, at least partially.
 
 
 
 
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	  | You'd need high-speed internet to do it right. Getting to be pretty standard in DF now....maybe not in the smaller towns yet? |  
 You're right, I didn't mean to sound condescending with this at all.  I figured it was the right answer to delacosta's comment since online video needs a high-speed connection.  Since delacosta asked, I asked if high-speed connections aren't that common yet away from large population centers like DF.  Tim, I know it's available in Merida, for example, so the question was if it is becoming standard in other places.  I was thinking that a conversation about online video availability and application would develop from that.
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		| Ben Round de Bloc 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 5:21 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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	  | Guy Courchesne wrote: |  
	  | Hmm.  Those of you living in coastal or warm areas perhaps don't realize that not all parts of Mexico are the same as where you are.  A/C isn't common in DF.  Let me rephrase the question. |  A/C isn't common here either, especially not among the common folks, and Merida would definitely be considered a "warm" area.  Currently 33� with 67% relatively humidity, and it'll be 36� or 37� when I head for work this afternoon.
 
 Only certain buildings/rooms on the campuses of the state university here have A/C.  For example, the computer/language lab for our department has A/C . . . but it is only turned on when teachers take their classes in to use the lab, which is only a few hours per day at most.
 
 As for tech equipment and the climate here, I'm sure the hot, humid climate isn't the best for computers.  I think an equal problem is the dust and dirt when computers aren't kept in A/C.  Open windows, ceiling fans, a dusty street in front of my house, and a cement company next door = lots of dust and dirt blowing in.  One time when my PC died and I took it to the techie to be fixed, he discovered that the problem was a gecko.  Poor little thing had gotten inside my computer, touched two wrong wires at the same time, and fried.
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		| M@tt 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 7:12 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| did i say laptops? i meant, felt boards, people!
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