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Under floor heating 10 watts per sq. foot, heat under floor radiant heat,

also to use radiator from a car with hot water as heaters for the gmc. small ones for transmission cooling as well.
these are interesting for heating. connect it to a small fire place from a boat as well if needed.

shipmate wood stove, death trap heating but better than freezing.

water put through the radiator of a car with fan behind it from a solar cell with fire place and electric, propane, back up
would all be interesting water heaters and heaters for comfort as well.

I would like to start a thread about thieves being stopped. How to stop people from taking all you got inside.
how do you stop that.??



http://www.warmlyyours.com/en-US/floor-heating/environ-ii
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Re: [GMCnet] warmly yours, floor heat in gmc along with hot water heat in small radiators for transm [message #158754 is a reply to message #158751] Tue, 31 January 2012 16:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Try putting a large pit bull or a small rattle snake in the motorhome.

Put a sign on the door.


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> I would like to start a thread about thieves being stopped. How to stop people from taking all you got inside.
> how do you stop that.??
>
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Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Santa Fe, NM


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Re: [GMCnet] warmly yours, floor heat in gmc along with hot water heat in small radiators for transm [message #158755 is a reply to message #158754] Tue, 31 January 2012 16:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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here is a good shipmate design that may work on a gmc.

the sign is a good idea stating that.

tristan jones would put tacks on the floor when he left his boat and kept a bow and arrow
that he practiced with a lot. these are a way of protection and tacks hurt.




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> Try putting a large pit bull or a small rattle snake in the motorhome.
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> Put a sign on the door.
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> On Jan 31, 2012, at 3:04 PM, mickey's space ship shuttle wrote:
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>> I would like to start a thread about thieves being stopped. How to stop people from taking all you got inside.
>> how do you stop that.??
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Re: [GMCnet] warmly yours, floor heat in gmc along with hot water heat in small radiators for transm [message #158756 is a reply to message #158754] Tue, 31 January 2012 16:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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sorry i forgot to put the hyper link sorry to take up space here.

http://www.shipmatestove.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=18433



On Jan 31, 2012, at 2:19 PM, Emery Stora wrote:

> Try putting a large pit bull or a small rattle snake in the motorhome.
>
> Put a sign on the door.
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> On Jan 31, 2012, at 3:04 PM, mickey's space ship shuttle wrote:
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>>
>> I would like to start a thread about thieves being stopped. How to stop people from taking all you got inside.
>> how do you stop that.??
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Re: [GMCnet] warmly yours, floor heat in gmc along with hot water heat in small radiators for transm [message #158761 is a reply to message #158751] Tue, 31 January 2012 16:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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mickeysss wrote on Tue, 31 January 2012 14:04

Under floor heating 10 watts per sq. foot, heat under floor radiant heat,

I would like to start a thread about thieves being stopped. How to stop people from taking all you got inside.
how do you stop that.??

#1...You could live in it.
#2...Park it in your garage.
#3...No garage?...Build one.
#4...Park it in your driveway.
#5...Where is it that allows someone inside? Out in the middle of the desert?
#6...Take everything of value out of it.
#7...Lock it when you leave.




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Re: [GMCnet] warmly yours, floor heat in gmc along with hot water heat in small radiators for transm [message #158776 is a reply to message #158751] Tue, 31 January 2012 18:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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mickeysss wrote on Tue, 31 January 2012 17:04

<snip>
shipmate wood stove, death trap heating but better than freezing. <snip>

I don't know why you say that. The 13 ton (net not disp) ketch that was home for much of my young life was heated by a shipmate. We burned hard coal when we could get it, but whatever was fuel, it worked. It might be a little tough in a GMC as the Charlie Nobel that was the uptake (flue) stood four feet over the deck (she was a flush deck) and had to be stowed when underway as it would be in the way of the main boom. I still like oatmeal cooked overnight.

Matt


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Re: [GMCnet] warmly yours, floor heat in gmc along with hot water heat in small radiators for transm [message #158782 is a reply to message #158754] Tue, 31 January 2012 18:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Emory, you are 100% correct. I take a Pit Bull that I adopted in poor health at 46 lbs and full of heartworms. He now weighs 125 lbs and some how is able to sense bad intentions. All he has to do is growl and no sign is needed on the door. That spot in the RV is where I put his bed. Once I had a flat in a very bad section of Houston where I left the fwy. I tied him to the rear bumper and he just looked at people and they would cross the street to stay away. He is a pain to walk everyday but I do sleep real well when he is with me.

Lynn L 76 Eleganza Cad.500 Pearland TX.
Re: [GMCnet] warmly yours, floor heat in gmc along with hot water heat in small radiators for transm [message #158787 is a reply to message #158782] Tue, 31 January 2012 18:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I ran the roxy theatre with Jack Nicholson and lou adler for 10 years. 9015 sunset blvd.
I have slept with a lot of animals also here on sunset strip.
They just take your money when your a sleep.
got to where i had to have travelers checks
and keep a circle dial phone so i could lock it.
I just can't stand to have another animal die on me. :-(

here is a good pick for staying warm .

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_796_796


On Jan 31, 2012, at 4:43 PM, LYNN LAYCOCK wrote:

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> Emory, you are 100% correct. I take a Pit Bull that I adopted in poor health at 46 lbs and full of heartworms. He now weighs 125 lbs and some how is able to sense bad intentions. All he has to do is growl and no sign is needed on the door. That spot in the RV is where I put his bed. Once I had a flat in a very bad section of Houston where I left the fwy. I tied him to the rear bumper and he just looked at people and they would cross the street to stay away. He is a pain to walk everyday but I do sleep real well when he is with me.
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Re: [GMCnet] warmly yours, floor heat in gmc along with hot water heat in small radiators for transm [message #158790 is a reply to message #158776] Tue, 31 January 2012 19:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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i thought the land lubers would say it was a death trap sorry.
I love the heat of wood and the smell of sea water.
But it is smarter to stay on the land with a gmc because you are not
trapped by the rich owners of the marina that keep raising the rent and
hate wood boats. The real great way to live is in a GMC motor home.
go any where keep a row boat on top and a fishing rod. a one year parking
pass at all state beaches here any beach park all day, cA. it goes pretty good.
But i like three things i want on it.
a claw foot bath tub, fire place, and roll top desk. The rest of it
is decoration. Oh yes a movie studio which is a good mac book pro
a sony EX1R which is a modern movie studio nowA DAYS. This is why i
want to not get robbed. My boat got robbed and it was a bad thing..
I lost a lot. all scuba stuff tools, it hurt. I would like to feel that i can
leave it but i can't stand losing animals any more. So it has to be
a design that works. Hiding things in a fold out fridge or a large safe
that is hidden in the motor steps. something like that.


On Jan 31, 2012, at 4:12 PM, Matt Colie wrote:

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>
> mickeysss wrote on Tue, 31 January 2012 17:04
>> <snip>
>> shipmate wood stove, death trap heating but better than freezing. <snip>
>
> I don't know why you say that. The 13 ton (net not disp) ketch that was home for much of my young life was heated by a shipmate. We burned hard coal when we could get it, but whatever was fuel, it worked. It might be a little tough in a GMC as the Charlie Nobel that was the uptake (flue) stood four feet over the deck (she was a flush deck) and had to be stowed when underway as it would be in the way of the main boom. I still like oatmeal cooked overnight.
>
> Matt
> --
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Re: [GMCnet] warmly yours, floor heat in gmc along with hot water heat in small radiators for transm [message #158791 is a reply to message #158776] Tue, 31 January 2012 19:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I CANNOT FIND COAL IN L.A. AREA. sorry my caps was stuck, the only place i found coal is off point conception
on an old english ship wreck about 100 years old. it was all under water on this old wood barge that is right
close to shore in about 50 feet of water. i got one piece of coal from it and it is great coal. I come from a coal mining
town west frankfort ill. and we have the record of deaths in the usa from old ben number 9 in about 42 i think,
my highschool gym was full of bodies and half the town died. But does anyone know where you can get coal
out to La some how. It is the best to bank up and it burns slow and all night easy. My grand parents had that
and a coal stove on the farm i grew up on. blinking laterns as well. kerosen.

any body know of the nearest coal to l.a. area.




On Jan 31, 2012, at 4:12 PM, Matt Colie wrote:

>
>
> mickeysss wrote on Tue, 31 January 2012 17:04
>> <snip>
>> shipmate wood stove, death trap heating but better than freezing. <snip>
>
> I don't know why you say that. The 13 ton (net not disp) ketch that was home for much of my young life was heated by a shipmate. We burned hard coal when we could get it, but whatever was fuel, it worked. It might be a little tough in a GMC as the Charlie Nobel that was the uptake (flue) stood four feet over the deck (she was a flush deck) and had to be stowed when underway as it would be in the way of the main boom. I still like oatmeal cooked overnight.
>
> Matt
> --
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> '73 Glacier 23 Chaumière (say show-me-air) Just about as stock as you will find
> SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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Re: [GMCnet] warmly yours, floor heat in gmc along with hot water heat in small radiators for transm [message #158795 is a reply to message #158791] Tue, 31 January 2012 20:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Mickey, what planet is your space ship shuttle from?

Sully
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I CANNOT FIND COAL IN L.A. AREA. sorry my caps was stuck, the only place i found coal is off point conception
on an old english ship wreck about 100 years old. it was all under water on this old wood barge that is right
close to shore in about 50 feet of water. i got one piece of coal from it and it is great coal. I come from a coal mining
town west frankfort ill. and we have the record of deaths in the usa from old ben number 9 in about 42 i think,
my highschool gym was full of bodies and half the town died. But does anyone know where you can get coal
out to La some how. It is the best to bank up and it burns slow and all night easy. My grand parents had that
and a coal stove on the farm i grew up on. blinking laterns as well. kerosen.

any body know of the nearest coal to l.a. area.




On Jan 31, 2012, at 4:12 PM, Matt Colie wrote:

>
>
> mickeysss wrote on Tue, 31 January 2012 17:04
>> <snip>
>> shipmate wood stove, death trap heating but better than freezing. <snip>
>
> I don't know why you say that. The 13 ton (net not disp) ketch that was home for much of my young life was heated by a shipmate. We burned hard coal when we could get it, but whatever was fuel, it worked. It might be a little tough in a GMC as the Charlie Nobel that was the uptake (flue) stood four feet over the deck (she was a flush deck) and had to be stowed when underway as it would be in the way of the main boom. I still like oatmeal cooked overnight.
>
> Matt
> --
> Matt & Mary Colie
> '73 Glacier 23 Chaumière (say show-me-air) Just about as stock as you will find
> SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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Sully 77 Royale basket case. Future motorhome land speed record holder(bucket list) Seattle, Wa.
Re: [GMCnet] warmly yours, floor heat in gmc along with hot water heat in small radiators for transm [message #158799 is a reply to message #158791] Tue, 31 January 2012 20:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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L A coal?
Could be a EPA thing?
I found some for my model "LGB railroad along the tracks up at the Cajon
Pass.
Not enough to burn
Howard
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I CANNOT FIND COAL IN L.A. AREA. sorry my caps was stuck, the only place i
found coal is off point conception
on an old english ship wreck about 100 years old. it was all under water on
this old wood barge that is right
close to shore in about 50 feet of water. i got one piece of coal from it
and it is great coal. I come from a coal mining
town west frankfort ill. and we have the record of deaths in the usa from
old ben number 9 in about 42 i think,
my highschool gym was full of bodies and half the town died. But does anyone
know where you can get coal
out to La some how. It is the best to bank up and it burns slow and all
night easy. My grand parents had that
and a coal stove on the farm i grew up on. blinking laterns as well.
kerosen.

any body know of the nearest coal to l.a. area.




On Jan 31, 2012, at 4:12 PM, Matt Colie wrote:

>
>
> mickeysss wrote on Tue, 31 January 2012 17:04
>> <snip>
>> shipmate wood stove, death trap heating but better than freezing. <snip>
>
> I don't know why you say that. The 13 ton (net not disp) ketch that was
> home for much of my young life was heated by a shipmate. We burned hard
> coal when we could get it, but whatever was fuel, it worked. It might be
> a little tough in a GMC as the Charlie Nobel that was the uptake (flue)
> stood four feet over the deck (she was a flush deck) and had to be stowed
> when underway as it would be in the way of the main boom. I still like
> oatmeal cooked overnight.
>
> Matt
> --
> Matt & Mary Colie
> '73 Glacier 23 Chaumière (say show-me-air) Just about as stock as you will
> find
> SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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Re: [GMCnet] warmly yours, floor heat in gmc along with hot water heat in small radiators for transm [message #158804 is a reply to message #158787] Tue, 31 January 2012 21:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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mickeysss wrote on Tue, 31 January 2012 17:59

I ran the roxy theatre with Jack Nicholson and lou adler for 10 years. 9015 sunset blvd.
I have slept with a lot of animals also here on sunset strip.
They just take your money when your a sleep.
got to where i had to have travelers checks
and keep a circle dial phone so i could lock it.
I just can't stand to have another animal die on me. Sad

here is a good pick for staying warm .

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_796_796


On Jan 31, 2012, at 4:43 PM, LYNN LAYCOCK wrote:

>
>
> Emory, you are 100% correct. I take a Pit Bull that I adopted in poor health at 46 lbs and full of heartworms. He now weighs 125 lbs and some how is able to sense bad intentions. All he has to do is growl and no sign is needed on the door. That spot in the RV is where I put his bed. Once I had a flat in a very bad section of Houston where I left the fwy. I tied him to the rear bumper and he just looked at people and they would cross the street to stay away. He is a pain to walk everyday but I do sleep real well when he is with me.
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mickeysss wrote on Tue, 31 January 2012 18:42


I CANNOT FIND COAL IN L.A. AREA. sorry my caps was stuck, the only place i found coal is off point conception
on an old english ship wreck about 100 years old. it was all under water on this old wood barge that is right
close to shore in about 50 feet of water. i got one piece of coal from it and it is great coal. I come from a coal mining
town west frankfort ill. and we have the record of deaths in the usa from old ben number 9 in about 42 i think,
my highschool gym was full of bodies and half the town died. But does anyone know where you can get coal
out to La some how. It is the best to bank up and it burns slow and all night easy. My grand parents had that
and a coal stove on the farm i grew up on. blinking laterns as well. kerosen.

any body know of the nearest coal to l.a. area.




On Jan 31, 2012, at 4:12 PM, Matt Colie wrote:

>
>
> mickeysss wrote on Tue, 31 January 2012 17:04
>> <snip>
>> shipmate wood stove, death trap heating but better than freezing. <snip>
>
> I don't know why you say that. The 13 ton (net not disp) ketch that was home for much of my young life was heated by a shipmate. We burned hard coal when we could get it, but whatever was fuel, it worked. It might be a little tough in a GMC as the Charlie Nobel that was the uptake (flue) stood four feet over the deck (she was a flush deck) and had to be stowed when underway as it would be in the way of the main boom. I still like oatmeal cooked overnight.
>
> Matt
> --
> Matt & Mary Colie
> '73 Glacier 23 Chaumière (say show-me-air) Just about as stock as you will find
> SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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I suspect you are all suffering from heartworms.


Bob de Kruyff
78 Eleganza
Chandler, AZ
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mickeysss is currently offline  mickeysss   United States
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earth, gmc now. soon to be under ground at 66, check out the space ship earth book and map by my friend bucky fuller.
i use to own his dome.

http://www.futurehi.net/docs/OperatingManual.html

read this above great book.

http://www.bfi.org/about-bucky/buckys-big-ideas/dymaxion-world/dymaxion-map

check out this stuff he was one of the smartest men in the world.


http://www.bfi.org/about-bucky/buckys-big-ideas/dymaxion-world/dymaxion-map

he invented this map of the world patented about 1956 or so. Called space ship earth projection.

we are astronauts - you ask. solar heat on the roof with a plastic window in the storage pod
and 4 inch sewer pipe in a black painted inside and reflectors could be a good water heater on the roof.

as we go around the sun and it heats the fog gun shower, stay on the thread we will get in trouble.
I am getting to loose here i will stop unless ask something sorry. m. :-)



On Jan 31, 2012, at 6:11 PM, sgltrac@gmail.com wrote:

> Mickey, what planet is your space ship shuttle from?
>
> Sully
> 77 royale
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> floor heat in gmc along with hot water heat in small radiators
> for transm
>
>
> I CANNOT FIND COAL IN L.A. AREA. sorry my caps was stuck, the only place i found coal is off point conception
> on an old english ship wreck about 100 years old. it was all under water on this old wood barge that is right
> close to shore in about 50 feet of water. i got one piece of coal from it and it is great coal. I come from a coal mining
> town west frankfort ill. and we have the record of deaths in the usa from old ben number 9 in about 42 i think,
> my highschool gym was full of bodies and half the town died. But does anyone know where you can get coal
> out to La some how. It is the best to bank up and it burns slow and all night easy. My grand parents had that
> and a coal stove on the farm i grew up on. blinking laterns as well. kerosen.
>
> any body know of the nearest coal to l.a. area.
>
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>
>
> On Jan 31, 2012, at 4:12 PM, Matt Colie wrote:
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>> mickeysss wrote on Tue, 31 January 2012 17:04
>>> <snip>
>>> shipmate wood stove, death trap heating but better than freezing. <snip>
>>
>> I don't know why you say that. The 13 ton (net not disp) ketch that was home for much of my young life was heated by a shipmate. We burned hard coal when we could get it, but whatever was fuel, it worked. It might be a little tough in a GMC as the Charlie Nobel that was the uptake (flue) stood four feet over the deck (she was a flush deck) and had to be stowed when underway as it would be in the way of the main boom. I still like oatmeal cooked overnight.
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>> Matt
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Re: [GMCnet] warmly yours, floor heat in gmc along with hot water heat in small radiators for transm [message #158847 is a reply to message #158806] Wed, 01 February 2012 09:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Keith V is currently offline  Keith V   United States
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mickeysss wrote on Tue, 31 January 2012 21:13


earth, gmc now. soon to be under ground at 66, check out the space ship earth book and map by my friend bucky fuller.
i use to own his dome.

http://www.futurehi.net/docs/OperatingManual.html

read this above great book.

http://www.bfi.org/about-bucky/buckys-big-ideas/dymaxion-world/dymaxion-map

check out this stuff he was one of the smartest men in the world.


http://www.bfi.org/about-bucky/buckys-big-ideas/dymaxion-world/dymaxion-map

he invented this map of the world patented about 1956 or so. Called space ship earth projection.

we are astronauts - you ask. solar heat on the roof with a plastic window in the storage pod
and 4 inch sewer pipe in a black painted inside and reflectors could be a good water heater on the roof.

as we go around the sun and it heats the fog gun shower, stay on the thread we will get in trouble.
I am getting to loose here i will stop unless ask something sorry. m. Smile



On Jan 31, 2012, at 6:11 PM, sgltrac@gmail.com wrote:




Mikey you are a master non linear thinker, a joy to the senses.
don't stop posting!

and the dymaxion map is fantastic as is everything Bucky did.


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Re: [GMCnet] warmly yours, floor heat in gmc along with hot water heat in small radiators for transm [message #158860 is a reply to message #158847] Wed, 01 February 2012 11:18 Go to previous message
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On Feb 1, 2012, at 7:03 AM, Keith V wrote:

>
>
> mickeysss wrote on Tue, 31 January 2012 21:13
>> earth, gmc now. soon to be under ground at 66, check out the space ship earth book and map by my friend bucky fuller.
>> i use to own his dome.
>>
>> http://www.futurehi.net/docs/OperatingManual.html
>>
>> read this above great book.
>>
>> http://www.bfi.org/about-bucky/buckys-big-ideas/dymaxion-world/dymaxion-map
>>
>> check out this stuff he was one of the smartest men in the world.
>>
>>
>> http://www.bfi.org/about-bucky/buckys-big-ideas/dymaxion-world/dymaxion-map
>>
>> he invented this map of the world patented about 1956 or so. Called space ship earth projection.
>>
>> we are astronauts - you ask. solar heat on the roof with a plastic window in the storage pod
>> and 4 inch sewer pipe in a black painted inside and reflectors could be a good water heater on the roof.
>>
>> as we go around the sun and it heats the fog gun shower, stay on the thread we will get in trouble.
>> I am getting to loose here i will stop unless ask something sorry. m. :)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jan 31, 2012, at 6:11 PM, sgltrac@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
> Mikey you are a master non linear thinker, a joy to the senses.
> don't stop posting!
>
> and the dymaxion map is fantastic as is everything Bucky did.
>
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