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		<title>Heat, please.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2008 00:30:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Winter came quick and the wind chill is 17° today in NYC.
On Wednesday Becki and I had spent a quite lovely day coworking together. Becki was diligently working on some stories for myyearbook while I distractedly worked on invoicing &#38; leftover cleanup projects for some clients. But the kitchen was so chilly that we had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Winter came quick and the wind chill is 17° today in NYC.</p>
<p>On Wednesday Becki and I had spent a quite lovely day coworking together. Becki was diligently working on some stories for <a href="http://myyearbook.com">myyearbook</a> while I distractedly worked on invoicing &amp; leftover cleanup projects for some clients. But the kitchen was so chilly that we had to move the kitchen table into the living room and setup shop there. I learned that the landlord has the automatic thermostat set to go down to, I don&#8217;t know let&#8217;s say 42° on weekdays.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3032/3050806309_480506f2e7_m.jpg" alt="" width="180" height="240" />So I spent today sealing the kitchen windows. These circa 1920 windows woefully lack storm windows and hence are enormous cold air leaks. I resorted to the old <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Frost-V73-9H-Window-Insulation/dp/B000AXSVJ4">Frost King Winterizing Kit</a>- you know the kind where you use a hair dryer to shrink some extremely thin clear plastic sheeting which you tape to the window frame. It isn&#8217;t the most attractive thing in the world, but is better then nothing. Between that and switching the screens for storm windows in the outside doors, things are much improved.?</p>
<p><img class="alignright" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41ZJ6RXGXDL._SL500_AA280_.jpg" alt="" width="280" height="280" />I still think I may have to resort to a space heater and begun investigating who manufacturers some of the better ones. <a href="http://www.shopdelonghi.com/products/heaters/oil_filled_radiators">DeLonghi</a>, based in Italy, makes some of the better, inexpensive oil-filled radiators. I imagine that space heaters like these are even more popular in Europe where homes are often a few hundred years older and draftier and heating units equally antiquated. They go for about 50-100 bucks, not so bad considering the dollar/euro. Besides these heaters are made in Italy and therefore better-looking, or at least more interesting to look at then any American products.  Of course, they all use 700-1500 watts dependent on the setting. This is normal for space heaters, but still a huge energy hog for something you may have on for days at a time.</p>
<p>One alternative I found is the <a href="http://www.eheat.com/site/products.php?opt=products&amp;show=0601">Econo-Heat panel heater</a> which uses a mere 400 watts and is also about a hundred bucks. Overall people seem to like it, my only concern is that some Amazon reviews talk about the product cracking and charring after a few months of use. Not so good. I may try it out for a cold room on the fourth floor of the Philly house. Heat barely reaches that 4th floor room from the enormous 185k btu oil-furnace, so this could be a good addition. We&#8217;ll see soon enough.</p>
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