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- From: enenkel@cs.toronto.edu (Robert Frederick Enenkel)
- Subject: Re: Wood Heating
- Message-ID: <92Dec28.203530edt.608@smoke.cs.toronto.edu>
- Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto
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- Date: 29 Dec 92 01:39:15 GMT
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- tip@lead.aichem.arizona.edu (Tom Perigrin) writes:
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- >3) The baseboards got in the way of EVERYTHING! You can't put bookshelves,
- >dressers, chests of drawers, etc..., against the walls with baseboard heaters.
- >In New Mexico you need a lot of linear feet of baseboard heater, so they had
- >trouble finding places to put their furniture in a 3000 sq ft house!!!!
- >
- >4) Baseboards play hell if you put antique furniture anywhere near them,
- >because they cause uneven heating and drying, with consequent splitting,
- >warping, etc... Made it even harder to place their furniture!
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- Sounds to me like they have too much furniture! :-) Robert Enenkel
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