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Simpler solar attics nicksanspam 08-21-2007
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Posted by HP. Blunt on August 21, 2007, 6:30 pm
nicksanspam@ece.villanova.edu wrote:

> Historically, most people tire of moving insulation twice a day. Twice a year
> seems OK. Or automatically filling a glazing cavity with soap bubble foam
> at night. My favorite "movable insulation" is a big fan with 2 thermostats
> in an insulated wall between a sunspace and a living space.

Historically, most people never move insulation, unless they're some
kind of nut.

The only math anyone needs to know is, if someone wrote what you wrote
just one time, they shouldn't be allowed out in public without the
proper supervision.

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Posted by on August 22, 2007, 3:29 am
> nicksans...@ece.villanova.edu wrote:
> > Historically, most people tire of moving insulation twice a day. Twice a year
> > seems OK. Or automatically filling a glazing cavity with soap bubble foam
> > at night. My favorite "movable insulation" is a big fan with 2 thermostats
> > in an insulated wall between a sunspace and a living space.
>
> Historically, most people never move insulation, unless they're some
> kind of nut.
>
> The only math anyone needs to know is, if someone wrote what you wrote
> just one time, they shouldn't be allowed out in public without the
> proper supervision.

Maybe he's not allowed out in public. Reminds me of the episode of
the Simpson's where Homer winds up in the psychiatric hospital. In
the day room, while he's making a phone call, you could see all the
speed dial buttons on the phone: Opra, Geraldo, Jerry Springer, etc.
Welcome to Nick's world. LOL


Posted by Solar Flare on August 22, 2007, 11:23 am
Wayne's world comes to mind.

>> nicksans...@ece.villanova.edu wrote:
>> > Historically, most people tire of moving insulation twice a day.
>> > Twice a year
>> > seems OK. Or automatically filling a glazing cavity with soap
>> > bubble foam
>> > at night. My favorite "movable insulation" is a big fan with 2
>> > thermostats
>> > in an insulated wall between a sunspace and a living space.
>>
>> Historically, most people never move insulation, unless they're
>> some
>> kind of nut.
>>
>> The only math anyone needs to know is, if someone wrote what you
>> wrote
>> just one time, they shouldn't be allowed out in public without the
>> proper supervision.
>
> Maybe he's not allowed out in public. Reminds me of the episode of
> the Simpson's where Homer winds up in the psychiatric hospital. In
> the day room, while he's making a phone call, you could see all the
> speed dial buttons on the phone: Opra, Geraldo, Jerry Springer,
> etc.
> Welcome to Nick's world. LOL
>



Posted by on August 22, 2007, 11:25 am


>> The only math anyone needs to know is, if someone wrote what you wrote
>> just one time, they shouldn't be allowed out in public without the
>> proper supervision.
>
>Maybe he's not allowed out in public...

They are letting me out on 9/22/2007 to lecture again at
the Pennsylvania Renewable Energy Festival :-)

http://www.paenergyfest.com

Nick


Posted by Solar Flare on August 22, 2007, 11:36 am
Short of money again? or you were the only one that would do it for
nothing?

>
>
>>> The only math anyone needs to know is, if someone wrote what you
>>> wrote
>>> just one time, they shouldn't be allowed out in public without the
>>> proper supervision.
>>
>>Maybe he's not allowed out in public...
>
> They are letting me out on 9/22/2007 to lecture again at
> the Pennsylvania Renewable Energy Festival :-)
>
> http://www.paenergyfest.com
>
> Nick
>



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