On Dec 2, 2008, at 2:25 PM, Brian Raaen wrote:
Maybe it isn't dry ice.... Maybe it is from liquid oxygen, in which
case it
better be a smoke free workplace.
This is of course off-off-topic, but I would suspect the room
temperature ultrasonic
misters, not dry ice or wood smoke.
Regards
Marshall
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On Tuesday 02 December 2008, Jay Hennigan wrote:
The Anarcat wrote:
On Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 11:19:36AM -0500, Jeremy Jackson wrote:
Seems like dry-ice was used to make the "tropical fog" in the
photos,
not water poured over hot rocks like a sauna/bath house.
I've tried to avoid stating the obvious reading through all this
funny
thread, but I can't help it now.
Am I the only one thinking that shady lights, tropical fog, creepy
tunnels, blue/colored lights, and *waterfalls* are *bad* things in a
datacenter?
I mean, it make a good movie set, but seriously... I wouldn't want
to be
looking for that damn blue "locator" LED on that 10th switch with
a blue
neon light...
Not to mention dry ice = carbon dioxide which isn't particularly
healthy
for the humans in that enclosed space.
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