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John H.
 
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Default OT Insurance Co Warns About Global Warming Cost

On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 19:24:05 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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John H. wrote:
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 15:27:53 GMT, "Doug Kanter"

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"John H." wrote in message
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Sounds like a good idea. I've also seen the use of gravel in parking
lots,
instead of concrete. Gravel allows water to penetrate and not become
more
polluting run-off.

We're talking about heat retention here. And, gravel would be an
insane
idea
in huge parking lots where snow needs to be plowed for 4-5 months per
year.


I grew up on a farm in Minnesota. We had snow for several months of
the
year. We
also had gravel roads. Believe it or not, they got snow-plowed!

Limestone gravel will reflect heat better than black asphalt, I would
think.

Yeah well anyway...gravel ends up getting shoved into the same end of
the
parking lot where the snow goes, leaving bare ground and mud. Then, it
needs
to be redistributed in the spring. It also provides an endless supply of
rocks to be thrown by vandals.


The operator raises the blade of the plow so as not to scrape the gravel.
It's
not like plowing pavement where the blade must ride on the surface. A
half inch
or so of snow on gravel makes little difference to the traction.


The blade NEVER rides on the pavement. If it did, it would chew it to
hell. It rides on what are commonly called the shoes. But, when the
snow gets packed and packed, and thaws, then freezes, the gravel does
get picked up and moved.

Are the vandals in your community prevented from vandalizing by paved
lots?

Damn, you really should work on your comprehension. That question was
just plain stupid.


John's in the mood to toy with people this afternoon. Too much Kahlua.


No. I don't touch the stuff.

I've gotten a lot of yard work done, though. Now I don't have to mess with
leaves until tomorrow. Yippee.

Tell Kevin to go find some more ridiculous posts to put up. I don't want to feed
what little bit is left of his ego.

--
John H.

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Rene Descartes