Definitely, Vincent!
Some of the _coldest_ places I've ever been were computer rooms - and in Ye Olde Days when I used to work for an aerospace company that had separate classified and unclassified networks, I'd have to go into the classified computer room to actually do my work - reorganizing large IMS (does anyone remember IMS?) databases - 15 hours in a refrigerator, with DASD howling (you young whippersnappers with your blades, your racks, your "black box" computer rooms - you haven't experienced a room with tapes whirring, huge laser printers with the rolls printing, DASD howling, blinking lights, etc, etc).
Fortunately, one classified computer room did have a Teradata DBC, so to defrost, I'd go and stand next to it - I've never saw a machine that threw out as much heat as a Teradata - I'm sure the newer ones don't do that....)

































