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Old Nov 1st 2006, 3:52 am
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Made the trip worthwhile.
For me anyway. Carol just rolls her eyes when I ask her to drop me off at the nearest police station
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Old Nov 1st 2006, 5:12 am
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Its warm here too...no reason to have a log fire...
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Old Nov 6th 2006, 7:15 am
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I got one of those Econo flat panel heaters...my office is small...but it has two outside doors and two windows....
Right now most of my house is at 62 Degrees....but this room is at 71....

I've had it one 24 hours a day for 3 days now...its costs about the same as a PC per hour to run...my first bill will tell...for a small room 10ft by 10ft...it seems to be doing its job 100%....we've had very low temps the last few days....so I was expecting it to just keep the chill out not warm the room....
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Old Nov 6th 2006, 9:18 am
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We beached a;; day Sunday, bit windy 80f. Today, wearing shorts. Can't ever imagine moving back north.
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Old Nov 6th 2006, 11:39 am
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I'm a tight wad...and want to see if we can hold out till Nov 1...I ain't looking forward to those winter oil bills...and when we do, we'll be setting to 62f
62F is too cold for rats! You don't want to freeze your pets! 65-85F is the optimum temperature range.


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Old Nov 6th 2006, 11:46 am
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62F is too cold for rats! You don't want to freeze your pets! 65-85F is the optimum temperature range.


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My house is at 62 all day....but I would have it higher if I had small animals....
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Old Nov 6th 2006, 11:58 am
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Originally Posted by NC Penguin
62F is too cold for rats! You don't want to freeze your pets! 65-85F is the optimum temperature range.


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There all set, the puter is a nice little heater for them, and also there covered at night.
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Originally Posted by krizzy
I got one of those Econo flat panel heaters...my office is small...but it has two outside doors and two windows....
Right now most of my house is at 62 Degrees....but this room is at 71....

I've had it one 24 hours a day for 3 days now...its costs about the same as a PC per hour to run...my first bill will tell...for a small room 10ft by 10ft...it seems to be doing its job 100%....we've had very low temps the last few days....so I was expecting it to just keep the chill out not warm the room....
That's cool, still couldn't get them, but if we get our own place, always worth knowing what's worth getting
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