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schlackoff, did you ever finally graduate 3rd grade? If so, why do you post
such drivel as you do below?

I believe that is true for clothing, don't need the Army to tell
anybody that. What this is related to is the temperature in the
shade provided by something like a bimini where it is well
open to air circulation.


Huh???? you mean you are trying to say that heat gain temp under cloth is

not
heat gain temp under cloth if it is stretched across aluminum or stainless
steel piping?


I know it's folly to try and splain sumtin to jax, but here goes. What
he's trying to say is that the temp of the cloth doesn't matter as much
for a bimini as it does for clothes because clothes are in contact with
your skin and a bimini is a few feet away. Heating the clothes you're
wearing to an uncomfortably high temp in the sun, say 150 degrees, has
much more of an impact to your comfort level as heating a bimini top to
the same temperature. Is that something you can comprehend prima facia
or do you need a primer on transfer of heat via direct contact vs.
radiational transfer?

Steve








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Because he's right and you're wrong.

Matt


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schlackoff, did you ever finally graduate 3rd grade? If so, why do you

post
such drivel as you do below?

I believe that is true for clothing, don't need the Army to tell
anybody that. What this is related to is the temperature in the
shade provided by something like a bimini where it is well
open to air circulation.

Huh???? you mean you are trying to say that heat gain temp under cloth

is
not
heat gain temp under cloth if it is stretched across aluminum or

stainless
steel piping?


I know it's folly to try and splain sumtin to jax, but here goes. What
he's trying to say is that the temp of the cloth doesn't matter as much
for a bimini as it does for clothes because clothes are in contact with
your skin and a bimini is a few feet away. Heating the clothes you're
wearing to an uncomfortably high temp in the sun, say 150 degrees, has
much more of an impact to your comfort level as heating a bimini top to
the same temperature. Is that something you can comprehend prima facia
or do you need a primer on transfer of heat via direct contact vs.
radiational transfer?

Steve










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Because he's right and you're wrong.

yeah, and maybe McGovern will get elected this time.


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JAXAshby
 
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schlackoff, did you ever finally graduate 3rd grade? If so, why do you post
such drivel as you do below?


Simple: to point out the axiom that when Jax tries to make a point, the
opposite must be true.


I say again:

schlackoff, did you ever finally graduate 3rd grade? If so, why do you post



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