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Disabled and HVAC Jake Trexel 04-09-2007
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Posted by danger on April 9, 2007, 11:05 pm
LOL bubba's a doctor now!!!

Pull up your pants bubbs, you fat ugly degenerate!

-Canadian Heat


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Posted by Bubba on April 10, 2007, 9:12 pm
On 10 Apr 2007 03:05:55 GMT, DANgER (danger<bubba@heat.com) wrote:

>LOL bubba's a doctor now!!!
>
>Pull up your pants bubbs, you fat ugly degenerate!
>
>-Canadian Heat

I cant. You wont get your big lips off my dong. Let go you dog humper.
Go find a goat.
Bubba

Posted by -zero on April 10, 2007, 5:16 pm

> On Mon, 09 Apr 2007 20:49:19 GMT, "Jake Trexel"
>
>>I was a professor of Mechanical Engineering many years ago. I have been
>>disabled for a long time. I am in the process of building a home, and
>>have
>>come across a problem. I must have the temperature inside of the house,
>>24/7/365 at 67 degrees. I now live in TN and it gets very hot here, 95 is
>>not uncommon.
<snip>
>>Prof. Jake Trexel


> Ok Jake. No one else asked so you've got my interest. You need 67
> degrees 24/7/365????
> What on earth medical condition is there that you need that?

The necrophiliac's temperature of choice? <g>

-zero





Posted by gerry on April 10, 2007, 2:33 pm
[original post is likely clipped to save bandwidth]
wrote:

>I was a professor of Mechanical Engineering many years ago. I have been
>disabled for a long time. I am in the process of building a home, and have
>come across a problem. I must have the temperature inside of the house,
>24/7/365 at 67 degrees. I now live in TN and it gets very hot here, 95 is
>not uncommon.

67F +-0F is impossible. Is humidity an issue as well? Is that actual
temperature or "heat index"?

If given a rational tolerance, any traditional system as well as
including heat pump can do the job. Humidity control may be a difficult
problem if needed.

If it is a true critical medical issue, a "safe zone" with a redundant
system and backup power seems equally vital.

gerry

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Posted by on April 10, 2007, 2:56 pm
wrote:

>[original post is likely clipped to save bandwidth]
>wrote:
>
>>I was a professor of Mechanical Engineering many years ago. I have been
>>disabled for a long time. I am in the process of building a home, and have
>>come across a problem. I must have the temperature inside of the house,
>>24/7/365 at 67 degrees. I now live in TN and it gets very hot here, 95 is
>>not uncommon.
>
>67F +-0F is impossible. Is humidity an issue as well? Is that actual
>temperature or "heat index"?
>
>If given a rational tolerance, any traditional system as well as
>including heat pump can do the job. Humidity control may be a difficult
>problem if needed.
>
>If it is a true critical medical issue, a "safe zone" with a redundant
>system and backup power seems equally vital.
>
>gerry

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