Hi: Thanks for this. I always enjoy hearing about people who experiment. Last year somehow the the finish on the linoleum floor in my 100 year old cottage turned brown and removing it made matters worse. It took a year of experiments to figure out how to fix it. There was no information on this anywhere. I'll spare you the details.
One of these days I am going to figure out why afghan blankets (they have lots of holes) warm you faster than any passive process I have ever found. Try it one cold night. I have heard many theories over the years. My own is that it is diffractive reflection of the body's IR radiation from the loose fibers.
Hi: Thanks for this. I always enjoy hearing about people who experiment. Last year somehow the the finish on the linoleum floor in my 100 year old cottage turned brown and removing it made matters worse. It took a year of experiments to figure out how to fix it. There was no information on this anywhere. I'll spare you the details.
One of these days I am going to figure out why afghan blankets (they have lots of holes) warm you faster than any passive process I have ever found. Try it one cold night. I have heard many theories over the years. My own is that it is diffractive reflection of the body's IR radiation from the loose fibers.