I'm not sure it was about insulation so much as mass. The mass rounded off the extreme temp swings. <span></span>And more sweaters. <br><br>On Tuesday, November 19, 2013, Reuben Deumling <<a href="mailto:9watts@gmail.com">9watts@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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</blockquote><br><br>-- <br>Gennaro Brooks-Church<br>Director, Eco Brooklyn Inc.<br>Cell: 1 347 244 3016 USA<br><a href="http://www.EcoBrooklyn.com" target="_blank">www.EcoBrooklyn.com</a><br>22 2nd St; Brooklyn, NY 11231<br>
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