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On Tue, 2 Dec 2008 19:17:05 +0200, "Gail" <gail (at) sql in the wild (dot) co
[dot] za> wrote:
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>"Stephen" <mcavoysAT@aolDOTcom> wrote in message
>news:j2maj41q9grjmd39acovbqjgoq1sfi7i64@4ax.com...
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>> I guess that your place is cool in the summer.
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>Unfortunatly not. I have floor-ceiling windows on the side that faces ENE,
>so I get full sun from sunrise to just before midday. Then there are smaller
>windows on the other side (WSW) which catch the sun from about 4pm til 6.
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Where do those architects park their brains?
I have something similar in my flat. The living room has floor to ceiling
windows South and West. Hot in the summer and cold in the winter. Tut! Tut!
>On the second floor, so above most of the shading trees.
Do you live in the bush? :) Small trees, I'm on the forth floor and the trees
outside are about 10 feet higher than my window.
Come to think of it I did not see many tall trees in Nigeria except in the Delta
but then I was above them in a helicopter so it was hard to gauge the height.
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Regards
Stephen
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