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Pastimes : SARS - what next?

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To: Triffin who wrote (458)5/13/2003 4:08:17 PM
From: Maurice Winn   of 1070
 
Keeping air dry makes it cheaper to keep warm. Also, there's no condensation on cold surfaces like windows. It's also much nicer to breathe [for me anyway]. Also, no fungi grow on the ceiling, or in bedding or anywhere else [tinea might still hang in there].

And, the heat can be recycled! A heat pump could suck the heat out of one apartment and pump it into the next.

All sorts of diseases would be in trouble. The infectious diseases industry would be in trouble too. Pharmaceutical companies would have to invent new, desiccation and heat resistant bugs, and drugs to combat them. I've always been suspicious about who writes software bugs for computers - it seems a lot of work for nasty software geeks to go to for no pay. I wonder whether Linux lovers write viruses for Microsoft's Outlook Express. Virus killing software companies would be very sad if there were no new viruses for them to sell software to attack the viruses.

Mqurice
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