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Would like opinions on the Infinity Air Purifier WhansaMi 08-13-2007
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Posted by on August 14, 2007, 9:55 pm

>
> >
> >> Person ask quick question I gave the same answer
> >> You on other hand goes into theory of AC home owner
> >> don't gave heck about that but direct answer which
> >> you never give to anyone so who's handing out bullshit
> >> sir it is you. have nice day
> >> Tony
> >
> >
> > Hey, Dipshit... I not only made your reply look like shit, but gave the
OP
> > a
> > straight answer.
> > I'm sorry that you're to incompetent to understand the simple
information!
>
> Ha ha simple information to who and understanding by whom


I told you to find a 2-year old to explain it to ya, Lucy.
What happened, did he fall off his chair laughing at you?

I'm sorry that I had you ask a 2-year old. You might want to try a 1-year
old this time.
Maybe, just maybe, they won't think you're a complete retard.

I'd have your brother Stormy explain it, but he's having enough trouble
reading an original post. LOL





> but I am not
> only one that find you answers atrocious and some time belligerent
> You like to put HO in a school but not helping out unless some one
> try to help first then you are trying to be Mr. nice IT DOSNT WORK
> Have nice day "Dipshit"
> Tony
>
> >
> > See, delta means very little without a full set of readings... this
isn't
> > hard to understand.
> >
> > SEER could go either way, depending on location and utility costs... not
> > hard to understand. And it's pretty simple that one needs further
> > information to tell the OP which one would be the most economical. Even
> > though it really comes down to a personal decision.
> >
> > Variable speed fan will help with de-humidification and increase the
> > homeowner's comfort. Not to mention, the lower operating costs, 24/7
> > filtration, etc... is pretty self explanatory.
> >
> > Now go find a two year old to explain the parts you don't understand.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >> >
> >> >> Whansa here I go again not from my experience but from
> >> >> reading what other guys post 20 degree delta is acceptable 25
> >> >> would be better but 20 is ok.
> >> >> the 13 seer vs 15 seer is better however in my opinion you will
> >> >> not be able to see any difference
> >> >> Variable fan well I will say that is west of money the only
> >> >> benefits out of that would be quite/smoother start
> >> >> as far as air purification UV lights will help rest I could not
> >> >> comment
> >> >> Tony
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Tony, tony, tony... when are you going to stop handing out bullshit
> >> > replies
> >> > on equipment that you know nothing about?
> >> >
> >> > Delta T really means very little, without a complete set of readings.
> >> >
> >> > SEER could go either way, depending on the utility costs and location
> >> > of
> >> > the
> >> > OP
> >> >
> >> > Variable speed fan will help with de-humidification and increase the
> >> > homeowner's comfort. Not to mention, the lower operating costs, 24/7
> >> > filtration, etc...
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>



Posted by Tony on August 14, 2007, 11:02 pm

>
>>
>> >
>> >> Person ask quick question I gave the same answer
>> >> You on other hand goes into theory of AC home owner
>> >> don't gave heck about that but direct answer which
>> >> you never give to anyone so who's handing out bullshit
>> >> sir it is you. have nice day
>> >> Tony
>> >
>> >
>> > Hey, Dipshit... I not only made your reply look like shit, but gave the
> OP
>> > a
>> > straight answer.
>> > I'm sorry that you're to incompetent to understand the simple
> information!
>>
>> Ha ha simple information to who and understanding by whom
>
>
> I told you to find a 2-year old to explain it to ya, Lucy.
> What happened, did he fall off his chair laughing at you?
>
> I'm sorry that I had you ask a 2-year old. You might want to try a 1-year
> old this time.
> Maybe, just maybe, they won't think you're a complete retard.
>
> I'd have your brother Stormy explain it, but he's having enough trouble
> reading an original post. LOL
>
>

Whatever Stormy does that is his purgative
and I don't need explaining it is your public dipshit

>
>
>
>> but I am not
>> only one that find you answers atrocious and some time belligerent
>> You like to put HO in a school but not helping out unless some one
>> try to help first then you are trying to be Mr. nice IT DOSNT WORK
>> Have nice day "Dipshit"
>> Tony
>>
>> >
>> > See, delta means very little without a full set of readings... this
> isn't
>> > hard to understand.
>> >
>> > SEER could go either way, depending on location and utility costs...
>> > not
>> > hard to understand. And it's pretty simple that one needs further
>> > information to tell the OP which one would be the most economical. Even
>> > though it really comes down to a personal decision.
>> >
>> > Variable speed fan will help with de-humidification and increase the
>> > homeowner's comfort. Not to mention, the lower operating costs, 24/7
>> > filtration, etc... is pretty self explanatory.
>> >
>> > Now go find a two year old to explain the parts you don't understand.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >> >
>> >> >> Whansa here I go again not from my experience but from
>> >> >> reading what other guys post 20 degree delta is acceptable 25
>> >> >> would be better but 20 is ok.
>> >> >> the 13 seer vs 15 seer is better however in my opinion you will
>> >> >> not be able to see any difference
>> >> >> Variable fan well I will say that is west of money the only
>> >> >> benefits out of that would be quite/smoother start
>> >> >> as far as air purification UV lights will help rest I could not
>> >> >> comment
>> >> >> Tony
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > Tony, tony, tony... when are you going to stop handing out bullshit
>> >> > replies
>> >> > on equipment that you know nothing about?
>> >> >
>> >> > Delta T really means very little, without a complete set of
>> >> > readings.
>> >> >
>> >> > SEER could go either way, depending on the utility costs and
>> >> > location
>> >> > of
>> >> > the
>> >> > OP
>> >> >
>> >> > Variable speed fan will help with de-humidification and increase the
>> >> > homeowner's comfort. Not to mention, the lower operating costs, 24/7
>> >> > filtration, etc...
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>



Posted by Zephyr on August 14, 2007, 11:43 pm
Tony Said:

<<Whatever Stormy does that is his purgative
and I don't need explaining it is your public dipshit>>

What?

What the $%^& is "purgative" and what's this about your "public?"

I'm always opening to learning.

Zyp

Zyp



Posted by on August 15, 2007, 12:25 am

> Tony Said:
>
> <<Whatever Stormy does that is his purgative
> and I don't need explaining it is your public dipshit>>
>
> What?
>
> What the $%^& is "purgative" and what's this about your "public?"
>
> I'm always opening to learning.
>
> Zyp


Learn something from Tony, good luck with that!!!!!!! LOL



Posted by on August 15, 2007, 12:27 am


> Whatever Stormy does that is his purgative
> and I don't need explaining it is your public dipshit


WTF are you *trying* to say?
What's that, you don't know?
I can understand that... as you never know what you're spewing out your
mouth.



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