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Thanks very much for the clarification. I don't have a clue as to how and why I came up with "MS Mail". The program that I am referring to is the new Vista Windows Mail! "...winston" <merlin@druid9#.com> wrote in message news:OkB2nkclHHA.4644@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... Kelsey, Just a matter of clarity..when you use the acronym.abbreviation 'MS' which Microsoft email product does it imply     

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Author: kelsey
Date: May 14, 2007 10:29

Once upon a time *Hakvinius* wrote: Om räntan är det svårt att sia. Just nu låter inte 10%% realistiskt, men jag kommer ihåg när mitt bottenlån på villan var 15,75%%. Man vet inte... Ja, så varför ska man då sia om det sämsta scenariot, av politiska skäl i detta fall? Visst är en delförklaring till utförsäljningen av politisk natur (men staten _är_ ingen bra ägare). Samtidigt
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Chris Friesen <cbf123@mail.usask.ca> wrote: >> People still doubt that houses can be close to 100%% solar heated outside of >> the Southwest, inexpensively. > >I'd like to see the numbers for Saskatoon, SK, Canada. Energy Plus stats say 1007 Wh/m^2 of sun (472 diffuse) falls on the ground on an average -13.7 C day in December in (52 N lat) Saskatoon... which leads to a D-cube with another     

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Author: Arne
Date: Mar 2, 2007 23:27

Chris Friesen <cbf123@mail.usask.ca> wrote: People still doubt that houses can be close to 100%% solar heated outside of the Southwest, inexpensively. I'd like to see the numbers for Saskatoon, SK, Canada. Energy Plus stats say 1007 Wh/m^2 of sun (472 diffuse) falls on the ground on an average -13.7 C day in December in (52 N lat) Saskatoon... which leads to a D-cube with another
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nicksanspam@ece.villanova.edu wrote: > stubbsgarage <jamesbond@norbord.com> wrote: > >> Hi guys. I put my solar array up this summer.. First one I've ever put >> up.. Works great... However, I've run into a snag. >> Its snowed here, and well, there is a layer of gacky ice and snow froze >> to the panels. >> Are there any tricks to keeping panels "frost free" ??? >> Other than a snow scraper     

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Author: nicksanspam
Date: Dec 5, 2006 08:47

stubbsgarage <jamesbond@norbord.com> wrote: Hi guys. I put my solar array up this summer.. First one I've ever put up.. Works great... However, I've run into a snag. Its snowed here, and well, there is a layer of gacky ice and snow froze to the panels. Are there any tricks to keeping panels "frost free" ??? Other than a snow scraper of course. I'm SURE the snow will cut down the rate
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Author: nicksanspam
Date: Dec 5, 2006 08:47

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Author: PhattyMo
Date: Nov 21, 2006 05:18

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Author: nicksanspam
Date: Nov 21, 2006 03:20

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