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Application Tips for Mini Splits in Server Rooms Marc O'Brien 03-03-2007
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Posted by Marc O'Brien on March 3, 2007, 6:27 pm
People, if you don't yet subscribe to the UK's RAC magazine then
here's a good reason why you should. They publish my articles in the
associated RAC Service Engineer Magazine. Of course this argument can
be substantiated - everyone should read my articles and we all doubt
anyone would disagree.

Thoughts on better application of mini splits in server rooms. It has
only been out a few days but already I've received a hand full of
phone calls from suppliers and contractors wanting to discuss the
principles further.

The link is to a low resolution scan of the most recent issue's
article.

http://www.hvacrforums.com/uploads/design/closecontrol/rac_se_spring_2007.htm

Let me know what you think.


Posted by on March 3, 2007, 6:44 pm
wrote:

>People, if you don't yet subscribe to the UK's RAC magazine then
>here's a good reason why you should. They publish my articles in the
>associated RAC Service Engineer Magazine. Of course this argument can
>be substantiated - everyone should read my articles and we all doubt
>anyone would disagree.

        Bwahahahaha :-)


>
>Thoughts on better application of mini splits in server rooms. It has
>only been out a few days but already I've received a hand full of
>phone calls from suppliers and contractors wanting to discuss the
>principles further.
>
>The link is to a low resolution scan of the most recent issue's
>article.
>
>http://www.hvacrforums.com/uploads/design/closecontrol/rac_se_spring_2007.htm
>
>Let me know what you think.

        Your grasp of the painfully obvious has at least been
consistent over the years, as has your overinflated pride in it.


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Posted by Marc O'Brien on March 3, 2007, 10:34 pm
On Mar 3, 11:44 pm, .p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com wrote:
> wrote:
>
> >People, if you don't yet subscribe to the UK's RAC magazine then
> >here's a good reason why you should. They publish my articles in the
> >associated RAC Service Engineer Magazine. Of course this argument can
> >be substantiated - everyone should read my articles and we all doubt
> >anyone would disagree.
>
> Bwahahahaha :-)
>
>
>
> >Thoughts on better application of mini splits in server rooms. It has
> >only been out a few days but already I've received a hand full of
> >phone calls from suppliers and contractors wanting to discuss the
> >principles further.
>
> >The link is to a low resolution scan of the most recent issue's
> >article.
>
> >http://www.hvacrforums.com/uploads/design/closecontrol/rac_se_spring_...
>
> >Let me know what you think.
>
> Your grasp of the painfully obvious has at least been
> consistent over the years, as has your overinflated pride in it.

I suppose for those with short attention spans the way I contributed
the link to my own article could unwittingly qualify as an
unnecessarily distraction sufficient to cause spontanious diversions
from the intended subject.

But also, you know what, you and I both have high IQ's. You probably a
higher EQ than I and possibly, in some areas, also a higher IQ than I.
But the content of my recent articles is borne precisley out of this
realisation. That what is obvious to me, and a few others, is just not
obvious to the majority. If the content of my articles are obvious to
you then obviously they are not aimed at you.

My articles are for the majority. They are for the people :)

You and I know just how clever "the people" are. It was precisley the
people who voted Bush and Blair in. The consequences were not obvious
to the people. My articles are aimed at precisely those who have
different opinions about what is obvious :-)


Posted by on March 3, 2007, 10:52 pm
wrote:

>On Mar 3, 11:44 pm, .p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com wrote:
>> wrote:
>>
>> >People, if you don't yet subscribe to the UK's RAC magazine then
>> >here's a good reason why you should. They publish my articles in the
>> >associated RAC Service Engineer Magazine. Of course this argument can
>> >be substantiated - everyone should read my articles and we all doubt
>> >anyone would disagree.
>>
>> Bwahahahaha :-)
>>
>>
>>
>> >Thoughts on better application of mini splits in server rooms. It has
>> >only been out a few days but already I've received a hand full of
>> >phone calls from suppliers and contractors wanting to discuss the
>> >principles further.
>>
>> >The link is to a low resolution scan of the most recent issue's
>> >article.
>>
>> >http://www.hvacrforums.com/uploads/design/closecontrol/rac_se_spring_...
>>
>> >Let me know what you think.
>>
>> Your grasp of the painfully obvious has at least been
>> consistent over the years, as has your overinflated pride in it.
>
>I suppose for those with short attention spans the way I contributed
>the link to my own article could unwittingly qualify as an
>unnecessarily distraction sufficient to cause spontanious diversions
>from the intended subject.
>
>But also, you know what, you and I both have high IQ's. You probably a
>higher EQ than I and possibly, in some areas, also a higher IQ than I.
>But the content of my recent articles is borne precisley out of this
>realisation. That what is obvious to me, and a few others, is just not
>obvious to the majority. If the content of my articles are obvious to
>you then obviously they are not aimed at you.
>
>My articles are for the majority. They are for the people :)
>
>You and I know just how clever "the people" are. It was precisley the
>people who voted Bush and Blair in. The consequences were not obvious
>to the people. My articles are aimed at precisely those who have
>different opinions about what is obvious :-)

        Yes. Your country, centered now in the city of Londonistan,
has turned into Pakistan North. Ours has not.


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Paul ( pjm @ pobox . com ) - remove spaces to email me
'Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.'
'With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.'
HVAC/R program for Palm PDA's
Free demo now available online http://pmilligan.net/palm/

Posted by Marc O'Brien on March 4, 2007, 12:06 am
On Mar 4, 3:52 am, .p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com wrote:
> >You and I know just how clever "the people" are. It was precisley the
> >people who voted Bush and Blair in. The consequences were not obvious
> >to the people. My articles are aimed at precisely those who have
> >different opinions about what is obvious :-)
>
> Yes. Your country, centered now in the city of Londonistan,
> has turned into Pakistan North. Ours has not.

Subjects entirely subject to the slantings of the slanted :-)


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