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Re: Wind Power Without the Blades

By: lkorrow in CONSTITUTION | Recommend this post (0)
Mon, 07 May 12 7:09 AM | 55 view(s)
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Msg. 18117 of 21975
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ribit, that's a horror story. My apartment in the City was built for the soldiers returning from WWII. Solid as a rock, with a foot of concrete between floors. No pipes in the floor, thankfully!




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Re: Wind Power Without the Blades
By: ribit
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Mon, 07 May 12 1:26 AM
Msg. 18116 of 21975

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I lived in a house that had a hundred gallon hot water tank and the house was heated by running hot water thru copper pipes in the concrete floor. The place was built as military houseing back during WWII. It was very efficient and kept the house uniformly warm and we had almost no dust. Proble developed when the pipes started leaking and water started coming up thru the floor. We had to move. They came in with jackhammers and dug up the floor. Looked like a road project. I think repairing the heat was more expensive than the house was worth. Seems that there is a dark cloud to every silver lining.


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