As a life long DC area resident I can only wonder what happened to the Washington Post that they now allow some of the worlds stupidest people to write for them. Oh how the mighty have fallen.
Case and point, one Mr. Stan Cox.
And here while I'm worrying over squeezing every ounce of efficiency from the A/C units at both my home and our warehouse, Mr. Cox thinks the better choice would be to do away with them altogether. Unbelievable.
For the record we air condition and dehumidify our entire warehouse. Not just the office space folks, but the entire thing. Why? Because if manga aren't kept cool and dry the pages will curl and their glued bindings will just fall apart. DVD's exposed to really hot temperatures end up with wrinkled covers and sticky shrink wrap. And don't even ask what happens to figures when their packaging gets exposed to high humidity for long periods of time. We climate control the whole warehouse to make sure your products get to you in 100% perfect condition, even if they end up in our warehouse for awhile first.
Hmmm, I wonder if 'Brand X' does that?
Case and point, one Mr. Stan Cox.
And here while I'm worrying over squeezing every ounce of efficiency from the A/C units at both my home and our warehouse, Mr. Cox thinks the better choice would be to do away with them altogether. Unbelievable.
For the record we air condition and dehumidify our entire warehouse. Not just the office space folks, but the entire thing. Why? Because if manga aren't kept cool and dry the pages will curl and their glued bindings will just fall apart. DVD's exposed to really hot temperatures end up with wrinkled covers and sticky shrink wrap. And don't even ask what happens to figures when their packaging gets exposed to high humidity for long periods of time. We climate control the whole warehouse to make sure your products get to you in 100% perfect condition, even if they end up in our warehouse for awhile first.
Hmmm, I wonder if 'Brand X' does that?
Stan Cox is not a cool guy...
Reviewed by MCH
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July 15, 2010
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