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Any reaction to this article in the last FHB? Focus on the positive, please, but mention the negative. i assume the editors chose the article for a reason?
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*I got a good chuckle Joe, thanks. You're good with them there lanks, ain't ya?-Rob
*Well, I was both aware of and participated in this earlier discussion. Unfortunately, it didn't go very far, partly because of little ego competitions. The digression on radiant barriers/reflectors was interesting.Seriously, what was good about the house and, briefly, how was it lacking? And not just the energy aspects -- e.g., the use of different ceiling heights? I'm thinking maybe the article doesn't tell the whole story found in the pictures.
*andrew,
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