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Old 25th July 2007, 12:25   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Solar Power in a Living Facility

It's nice to have that warm water when you bring the shower head up around your shoulders and chest. It prevents you from having that feeling like you're going to war and you need to tense up your whole body's muscles to adjust to the cold water sensation on the more sensitive upper body.

Also, it's good during those winter months here from November to February or so when the water is dastardly cold in the mornings and evenings and the air is chilly around you.

Hot water is a luxury in more pricey rooms in hotels too, so why not add that luxury into your living facility and have the feeling of the place around you more high class?
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