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    Surviving The Next Little Ice Age In Argentina

    There I was arguing against the idea that "winters are getting colder" (when there's a surplus of evidence the exact opposite is happening) … and now we're entering a "people are getting thinner" debate, when there's a surplus of evidence the exact opposite is… Oh never mind *** PS It goes...
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    Surviving The Next Little Ice Age In Argentina

    Winters used to be harsher alright, and the way I remember it, people knew it was normal and lived through it without making much of a fuss. People used overcoats (not used anymore, take note), and on days of max 9°C nobody freaked out, because it was winter and it was normal, that's what...
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    Surviving The Next Little Ice Age In Argentina

    I'm glad the subject is back on "the table", I was considering bringing it back myself. I joined this forum (after being a non-committal reader of it for a while) exclusively in order to be able to reply to that other thread about the cold, heating and insulation. To say that winters are...
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    Underfloor Heating

    To clarify and in a nutshell, what I meant, in better English, is: The small amount of properly cold days we had this year, that's what winter used to be like in the past, here in BA, all winter throughout.
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    Underfloor Heating

    You can see I am a newcomer, joining just to give my opinion, I will introduce myself briefly on a footnote so that I can get straight to the point now. As you can see by my username, it's all very specific, the subject touches a nerve with me. One thing I wanted to say: Winters here are most...
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    Underfloor Heating

    You can see I am a newcomer, joining just to give my opinion, I will introduce myself briefly on a footnote so that I can get straight to the point now. As you can see by my username, it's all very specific, the subject touches a nerve with me. One thing I wanted to say: Winters here are most...
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