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Hi folks! I am looking into buying a solar water heater, or possibly building one on my own. Is there a FAQ for this group to get me started? I could not locate onesolar water heater panel. If there isn’t any, I would appreciate any good pointers to existing models with info on their charactersistics, efficiency, durability, etc.solar water heater panel

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take a look at  solar water heater panel from there you will find many sources of information and FAQ’s. — Steve Spence Subscribe to the Renewable Energy Newslettersolar water heater panel I am looking into buying a solar water heater, or possibly building one on my own. Is there a FAQ for this group to get me started? I could not locate one. If there isn’t any, I would appreciate any good pointers to existing models with info on their charactersistics, efficiency, durability, etc.solar water heater panel

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I tried a search to find one, but the only thing that came up was about Migraines. Since I would like to post here on a consistent basis (I really like it here) I figure it’s only right to read up on what is and is not considered on-topic and acceptable.solar water heater panel

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besides, everyone knows I am in prison and they still are really sweet to me.  Hope to get paroled at the end of the month.solar water heater panel   Terrible ordeal, do a deja search on me and you will see the whole scenario and how it transpired.

Does this mean the Jerry Springer episode via satellite got canceled?

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2.116.205!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.fast.net!uunet!ffx.uu.net!webtv.net!n ot-for-mail – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Newsgroups: alt.support.chronic-pain Organization: WebTV Subscriber Lines: 10 NNTP-Posting-Host: localhost.webtv.net Mime-Version: 1.0 (WebTV) Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit X-WebTV-Signature: 1    ETAtAhUAhqxV4HPGsEK7owGkcwKwq1KT9+sCFGXI59ct5uIqn48P9X5pNd9×4HEl Content-Disposition: Inline I tried a search to find one, but the only thing that came up was about Migraines.solar water heater panel  Since I would like to post here on a consistent basis (I really like it here) I figure it’s only right to read up on what is and is not considered on-topic and acceptable.solar water heater panel

The only thing I have found is ANY kind of BS spam that is really snake oil, and binariessolar water heater panel  Most everything else having to do on-topic flies, and a great many of us LOVE humor.

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Robin, What a sweetie you are to be concerned.  Nope, we don’t have any “rules” or “guidelines”.  Maybe it is because we don’t want to be hindered by too much nettiquette.  All of us are cp paitients and have our good and bad days. Sometimes a troll or two stops by, but we just try to be entertained and move on.   You are doing great Robin, no need to fear dear. Tracy PS, besides, everyone knows I am in prison and they still are really sweet to me. Hope to get paroled at the end of the month.  Terrible ordeal, do a deja search on me and you will see the whole scenario and how it transpired.solar water heater panel

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I told Jerry I would only go on if the prison allowed me to be in a room where the chairs were not plastered to the floor, as I want to be a “part of it all” when the chairs start to fly. Jerry’s producers said they would get back to me.solar water heater panel

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The consensus of the members here in ASCP is that a group moderator is not needed and not wanted. Historically we have been in agreement that no topic is forbidden here, however some topics are more appropriate in other groups and by email discussion. Currently USENet includes in excess of 40,000 separate and different groups, of which your ISP determines which you will have access to.solar water heater panel  The reason for multiple groups is to provide appropriate forums for discussion by topic. Chronic Pain and ways to live/reduce it is the primary reason this group exist. It also is meant to support Chronic Pain sufferers and provide a forum to discuss the many ramifications of our plight. Certain topics tend to disrupt conversations concerning chronic pain, and therefor should be addressed in a more appropriate forum. I am posting this not as formal rules, but rather in hope that it will serve as general guidelines for civil discourse here. I did not author the information below, rather I just compiled and edited it from various resources available on the internet. If you disagree with any of these precepts, or want to add to them, feel free to do so. This group, ASCP, is our forum, open to all and the content of the post here are the responsibility of the posters. Please remember other people will read what you write, it is your responsibility to communicate in a way so your thoughts can be understood by them. The Basics of Netiquette This is a list of basic tenets for Internet Etiquette. They are primarily focused on behavior in our ASCP newsgroup. These tenets are based on accepted practices across the Internet that have evolved over a number of years. Almost everyone who uses newsgroups over any long period will break these tenets, to some extent, from time to time. Doing so without strong cause is considered very rude. Flagrant abuse can get you filtered out or chastised severely by other members. I have divided them into The “Don’t” List, The “Do” List, and The “It Depends…” List. There are certainly more issues than those listed here, and as they become popularly agreed upon (or popularly disagreed upon) they can be added. The “Don’t” List: Don’t use a long signature. Your full name, the name of the organization with which you are associated, and a link or two to your personal URLs is usually okay. A (very) short quote or statement might be tolerable. Including your E-Mail address, unless it is different from the return address in the posting, is redundant. Much more than this is considered rude. Advertising more than a single commercial product in your signature is generally considered crass. Don’t use Text Art. When everyone used e-mail and news readers that only had fixed-width fonts, using text to draw pictures was considered cute. Nowadays most e-mail and news readers use variable-width fonts which turn the picture you spent hours on into garbage for everyone else. This shows that you either don’t understand that other people use something different than you do, or it shows that you just don’t care. Don’t use HTML. Newer news reader software allows users to use HTML to add color, backgrounds, changing fonts, and other “nifty” things to their messages. If you are writing a newsy letter to your grandmother these things are great. In our group these things tend to detract from the information in the message. After all, how important can a question be if the asker has time to embellish, illuminate, and engross a manuscript? A few tasteful things are not too bad, but remember that the person who knows the answer to your question may not want to read a message written in pink, cursive script on a purple background with animated, talking flowers in the header and borders. DON’T SHOUT! Writing messages using all upper case letters is called shouting. It is considered rude and lazy. Please put in the extra effort to find and use the Shift key. Don’t title a news post “Please Help” Use a title that gives a short description of your problem. The people who read the groups the most often, who are most likely to know the answer to your problem, read hundreds of posts each day. They are likely to skip your posting if they don’t know what it is about. Don’t try to attract attention to your post People who use things like LOOK HERE<<<<<, !!!!HELP!!!!, and similar methods to attract attention will usually cause the people who are most likely to know the answers to ignore the posting. These methods are usually an indication that the person posting the message is immature and basically rude. People who use the groups regularly know that many messages are high priority, but they usually pay the most attention to messages that are concise and well written. Don’t Cross Post It is very unlikely that any post really belongs in more than one or two newsgroups. Messages posted to long lists of newsgroups are usually garbage posted by people trying to get attention, or are posted by people too lazy to read the groups and find out where the message belongs. Don’t Multi-Post Multi-Posting is posting the same message to multiple newsgroups. Unlike Cross-Posting, Multi-Posting is where someone posts a message to more than one newsgroup but they send it to a single group at a time so that there is only one group listed in the header of each message. If you absolutely MUST post to more than one group, place all of the headers in one message. This way an intelligent News Server can put one copy of the message on the disk and then just index it under multiple groups. This saves disk space on the thousands of news servers all over the Internet. Also, when someone reads the message in one group, if they have an intelligent newsreader, they will not see it in every other group you posted it to. This will make people less likely to flame your cross-posted message. Don’t Flame Flaming is the art of flagrantly arguing with and/or insulting another person. In some groups this is considered an art form. In our group it is considered rude. Most people who use the groups on a regular basis break this tenet from time to time. It is still considered rude behavior. Don’t post commercial or off-topic posts There are special areas called “Announce” groups that are for this purpose.solar water heater panel  People who will not be extremely irritated by these types of postings will look there for them. Informal research shows that products advertised in newsgroups seldom generate purchases and always generate strong negative reactions. Don’t put “E-Mail Me, I don’t read this group” on your posting Our ASCP newsgroup are is a peer-to-peer support group. This means that everyone in the group is a volunteer and “pays” for the support they get by answering questions in the group. If you won’t read the group but want assistance then you are probably a parasite. Putting “Please E-Mail” is usually an indication of a priority problem. “I don’t read this group” is usually a sign of laziness. Don’t post Test messages here There are special newsgroups for test messages. Please use them. solar water heater panel They usually have TEST in their name, like ALT.TEST and ALT.BINARY.TEST Do not carry on “Religious” arguments Long, witty messages about how much better “this product” is than “that product” belong in the groups that are set aside for that sort of thing. These special groups have the word ADVOCACY in their title. Post your feelings in these places and someone will be happy to carry on a long and involved discussion with you about the relative merits of your beliefs and opinions. If you do not like a person, do not lurk in the newsgroup for the sole purpose of posting derogatory messages about them. You will be considered rude and immature, and your name will be added to the long list of “Ignore these twits” in the filters of many news readers. solar water heater panel

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