No comment. But i hope he doesnt move anytime soon
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this is very interesting.... I was under the assumption you guys were on the same Latitude.... Is it the ocean temperature difference... Or am I just geographically wrong....
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deb
It was likely unfair to post about a BYCr that fell into the ice.
Here are the details:
http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2013...r-found-in-frozen-pond-ruled-tragic-accident/
She was:
Chilifur
Rest in Peace 1966-2013
On BYC
Song Bomb.... had one just planted by my son not two minutes ago. Whats new Pussy cat.... Woah Woah Woah....... You been bombed...![]()
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Alaskan, what kind of square footage are you keeping heated? And have you considered adding insulation? I'm starting to understand the 55F rule you've got though...
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this is very interesting.... I was under the assumption you guys were on the same Latitude.... Is it the ocean temperature difference... Or am I just geographically wrong....
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deb
Yep, about same Latitude, I am at 59...I think he said he was at 58??????
He is warmer though, which I find ODD! He said he gets warm water....but how does it get all the way around Sweden and up to him? I thought the Baltic was super cold. Dunno, never swam in it.....
I get warm water from Japan....toasty in many waysbut I am colder than he is...... I am also pretty high up, at about 1,250 feet....what elevation is he at?![]()
For some reason the EU regulation of not selling incandescent bulbs here was implemented pretty quickly. In a country where most people heat their houses 9-10 months per year, I don't think it really is doing any good. And as an added extra, we get to deal with the mercury in the more energy efficient lamps. I like incandescent bulbs, you can't beat the light they give. Halogens are okay too. Both of these produce a lot of heat, but since I'm heating with electricity anyway, I don't see a problem with that. We've got about a foot and a half of insulation in the walls, some rockwool, some polyurethane, some aluminium foil. The roof has over 2 feet of insulation. Our ventilation system also has a heat capturing system. So the house gets an A rating in energy consumption, that's not too bad. Our biggest thief I would say is the separate sauna partition which only has electrically heated floors, I've finally convinced Karin that we really don't need to keep it that warm all the time. It's okay if it's only 5-10 degrees C in there, when you want to go to the sauna you can switch the floor heating on and the sauna itself will warm it up a bit too, although it does take longer to heat it.