When they became mandatory. Everywhere.
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That's circumstancial evidence and no 'reasonable' person would draw that conclusion but there's a giant dickbutt in the red sea so all bets are off.
It's highlighted in yellow in the picture. Infer what 'they' is by parsing for what became mandatory. ?
Air conditioners?
Um.
Has that writer ever been in a cave?
They are a consistent 60ish degrees year round. No need for hvac or heat.
The tail is wagging the dog.
The facts don't matter. The writer is setting the narrative.
On the minearc site just a few years up the timeline, you see the humblebrag that they held off on entering the market for a 2 years to perfect their unnecessary AC addition. Then, another law was created making AC mandatory and mineARC made a KILLING when they were suddenly the man when it came to 'refuge(e)' containers, which they owned the market on.
AC refuge(e) containers went from that Presidential Act to a billion dollar industry in very little time.
Create Disaster -> Offer Solution -> Profit -> Repeat (Evergreen)
It's 55 degrees F down to a couple hundred feet, then rises 1 degree per 30 feet.
The deeper you go the warmer it gets.
An enclosed space like that will warm up quickly If you pack a bunch of miners in it.
I thought it was the mine itself, didn't realize it was a shelter in the mine
In my younger days I worked in the underground Trona mines in south western Wyoming. I assume all underground work has the same safety procedures? If there was ever a cave in, fire, or other incident where you were trapped you were supposed to retreat to one of the "rooms" that were set up for you and your crew, and seal yourselves in. If and when your rescuers could ever get themselves to your location, theoretically they could get you to safety. At the least, and all knew it, they knew where to find your bodies. These refuge chambers are just a prefabricated "room" easier to install. But yes I guess the company that makes them would be looking for other uses for them, to increase their income streams. enter text
I watch countless abandoned mine exploration videos but mostly Canada\Arizona\California.
Also, what a fascinating job to have had. I couldn't do it. Thanks for the input.