barefootnow2004 wrote:
>
> Last winter, at one buffet style of restaurant, the staff had seen
> me walking around the business park they are in (1.5 mi walk), and
> it was about 28 degrees outside, and they were so shocked that was
> barefooting in that weather, that it became a non-issue. I have
> been in there many times since, and several customers have made
> comments to the staff. I hear the staff reply with comments that I
> go barefoot outside, so why wear shoes inside, He goes barefoot in
> the snow, too., Our floors are clean, he is the floor inspector, etc.
When not using a standard unit, please specify, I had to re-read this
several time to understand what was going on, and finally came to the
conclusion this had to be 28 F (I initially assumed that the pavement got
too hot, and then got confused by the presence of snow and started to wonder
if these were too different events in two different season).
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Yves.
http://www.SollerS.ca