The lowest value corresponds to the time we were outside the DDR Museum. Interesting!
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Anna e só (anna@friend.camp)'s status on Friday, 14-Mar-2025 22:04:50 JST Anna e só
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Anna e só (anna@friend.camp)'s status on Friday, 14-Mar-2025 22:04:50 JST Anna e só
Being back to Brazil means being back to abysmal air quality. Our hotel room is always in the 1400s ppm no matter what we do (incl. leaving the window open). Our taxi hit 6779 ppm (1h30min ride because the traffic was absolutely horrible). 😬
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Anna e só (anna@friend.camp)'s status on Friday, 14-Mar-2025 22:04:51 JST Anna e só
Peak of the trip: around lunch time during the first day of FOSS Backstage at bUm. Second peak happened during a bus ride to our hotel the same day.
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Anna e só (anna@friend.camp)'s status on Friday, 14-Mar-2025 22:04:52 JST Anna e só
Peaks of the day:
• In a lounge as we ate breakfast (peaked at 1731 ppm);
• During our flight to São Paulo (peaked at 1568 ppm during takeoff, decreasing to 829 ppm when we landed);
• Car rides with the AC on (5352 ppm — the peak of the day —, 2857 ppm, 2514 ppm, 4657 ppm, 4069 ppm). Air recirculation is the main culprit here (as many drivers use it to avoid the strong smell of air pollution). -
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Anna e só (anna@friend.camp)'s status on Friday, 14-Mar-2025 22:04:52 JST Anna e só
Outstanding ventilation at BER. Peak happened during our train ride with Deutsche Bahn.
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Anna e só (anna@friend.camp)'s status on Friday, 14-Mar-2025 22:04:53 JST Anna e só
Grabbing some free breakfast in a lounge.
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