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Re: Corn cooler (was: Hot Water from Superheat of GWHP)



On 26 Nov 2003 14:27:09 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nick Pine)
wrote:

><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>>I spoke with an SRC criminal...
>
>>      Your 'HVAC criminal' shit is getting old.  Really really old.
>
>Some people are excellent, but on the whole, it seems like a baaaad business.

        On the whole, you seem like a freaking loony-tune, who enjoys
hitting the 'enter' button on his calculator and proclaiming that the
random resultant numbers on the display are the answer to world peace.

        On the whole, you seem to think that 55 degrees inside is
'comfortable' or 'acceptable' to most people during winter, or 85 with
high humidty ( something you utterly fail to even begin to comprehend
) is 'comfortable' in the summer.

        On the whole, your ideas of 'acceptable environmetnal
parameters' are perhaps suitable to some mud hut in Africa or the
backwoods of Iran, but your ideas simply don't work in Western
civilization.  This is why they have not been adopted, plain and
ismple.  They don't work.


>An average car thief might have known more more about HVAC than this guy :-)
>
>***Circular*** air patterns? Open the door to reduce humidity?

        Are you actually proud of putting your ignorance on public
display, or does it just work out that way ? 

        Or perhaps you could explain to us how 'just opening the door'
when it's 95 degrees and 95 % RH, or 80 degrees and and 75 % RH, is
going to make things comfortable, or even tolerable, inside ?




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