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Gary Heston - 17 Jul 2008 01:25 GMT
In the event that anyone out there actually wishes to discuss JonquilJans
original subject, or anything having to with making it through winter,
insulating, or weatherizing a house, start a new subject. This R-value
routine has degenerated into a farce.

R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not!
R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not!
R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not!
R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not!
R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not! R2! R not!

Gah. Take it to email.

Gary

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Why is it that these days, the words "What idiot" are so frequently
followed by the words "at Microsoft"?

h - 17 Jul 2008 01:55 GMT
> In the event that anyone out there actually wishes to discuss JonquilJans
> original subject, or anything having to with making it through winter,
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>
> Gah. Take it to email.

Yeah. Those of us with solid walls (studs with masonry under shiplap) would
like a  "useful" insulation solution other than "buy a new house" which
we're not going to do, since we have/want something with a stable subfloor
lasting 100 years with no bouncing (you know, like what we already have).
That "bouncing/vibrating" crap happens in every "new" house I've ever been
in and I would never tolerate it.
krw - 17 Jul 2008 23:06 GMT
> > In the event that anyone out there actually wishes to discuss JonquilJans
> > original subject, or anything having to with making it through winter,
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> That "bouncing/vibrating" crap happens in every "new" house I've ever been
> in and I would never tolerate it.

Most I've been in recently aren't objectionable.  If you really want  
stiff floors, build on a slab.  ;-)  I'll take the insulation,
thanks.

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