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A Game of Therms

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Whilst riding the train, one of the passengers opened the window by them, which is understandable as it was a bit hot. But, being a moving wotsit the air flows towards the rear of the carriage, ie where I was, and barely escaped being cryogenically suspended.

So, I suggest <clears throat> The Game of Therms!!! Basically all people in the carriage can play, alliances are made by wifi and the aim is to get to a point where the temperature in the train is to the liking of the majority of players, who are allowed to swap sides, betray and surreptitiously open their own window or distract people by getting a maiden aunt to faint, as a distraction.

Making alliances with the ticket collectors and other train staff is frowned on, as being ungentlemanly

not_morrison_rm, Mar 22 2016

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       Sounds like a challenge. A bun if you'll tell me wot's a wotsit.
whatrock, Mar 22 2016
  

       Does no-one travel with a set of stackable baffles, which can be clamped over an aperture to redirect the air flow through the maze of contending personal spaces, anymore?
pertinax, Mar 25 2016
  

       This could also be solved by a permanent Tug of war. The rope, colored from blue to red, shows tick marks and temperatures on its entire length. Heat seekers adhere to the red side, while the cool-hearted join the tuggers on the blue end. The tick mark located at the center of the carriage serves as input to the thermostat.
placid_turmoil, Mar 29 2016
  


 

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