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> >Tarpaper isn't used for it's R-value, but for solar gain on cold winter
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Thanks, Mike!
Please allow me to explain something. Since I've made the mistake of
becoming a high-profile beekeeper, I draw anyone with something to sell like
a magnet. My yard is cluttered with products to test.
I have often run tests of products long before they come to the attention of
the List. Those pitching the products to me are generally earnest, excited,
and often have a financial stake. Unfortunately, I often tell them that I
doubt that their product will either be effective, or at least cost
effective.
That often does not stop them from making a try. So when the product hits
the market, I may post to this List information that I have. I do not wish
to make decisions for others, but I do think that decisions should be based
upon all available data. I gladly share any data that I have.
I beg the List not to interpret such statements from me as either
endorsement or nonendorsement of any product.
Randy Oliver
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