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<p style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0">try this again.....</p>
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I did some digging and didn't really find what I am hoping for.....
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<div>When this new building I am in was constructed, the idiots didn't do the HVAC correctly so I get basically no cold air in my office. If I am running two computers and two monitors and have the door closed it gets close to 80 degrees. For someone who wears
shorts in the winter here in southern WI, working in temps this high is difficult. I don't know if I can physically wait for these idiots to fix this issue. </div>
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<div>So, is there such a thing as a portable air conditioner that doesn't need to have access to an open exterior window? (that doesn't cost several hundred dollars)</div>
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<div>thanks</div>
<div>tim</div>
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