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- Path: sparky!uunet!looking!grant
- From: grant@clarinet.com (Grant Robinson)
- Subject: Re: Problems heating with wood
- Organization: ClariNet Communications Corp.
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 22:10:17 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.221017.10970@clarinet.com>
- References: <9296@vtserf.cc.vt.edu> <1992Nov9.205401.19025@hplabsz.hpl.hp <1992Nov17.190204.27672@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov17.190204.27672@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> rwirthli@nyx.cs.du.edu (Ralph Wirthlin) writes:
- >
- >Wood tends to split a good deal easier at -30 :) (from one who knows)
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- So do fingers and toes! :( (from one who knows, but not from personal
- experience)
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- One thing I've never received a decent answer for: if cold's general
- effect is to make things numb, how come it hurts so much more when you bang
- a cold thumb with a hammer? :)
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- Grant Robinson -- ClariNet Communications Corp, Sunnyvale, CA (408)-296-0366
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