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On Sep 5, 7:04*pm, "William Sommerwerck"
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It's possible. I attended Caltech briefly then (Fall, 1965). I was a total
shmuck then, and I apologize.

No need to apologize. Most of us were (are?) socially challenged.

I apologize for not remembering your name, but it just doesn't ring a bell.

If you had a bad experience, you probably tried to forget it. I think
we were in the same section (does Math 1.5 ring a bell?) with Bob
Leighton as our TA for Physics 1.
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In April for instance my usage was only around 460 kwh but in July and
August weather was such that I needed some air, and dehumidifier in
the basement. I do have an attic fan that runs 14 hours a day when it
hits 80 outside. It's a whole house ventilator with maybe an 1/8 HP
motor on it. So really it just all adds up.


I live in the Pacific Northwest. It rarely gets extremely hot or extremely
cold. When it does, I just tough it out for a few days.


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On Sep 5, 7:04 pm, "William Sommerwerck"
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It's possible. I attended Caltech briefly then (Fall, 1965).
I was a total shmuck then, and I apologize.


No need to apologize. Most of us were (are?) socially challenged.



I apologize for not remembering your name, but it just doesn't
ring a bell.


If you had a bad experience, you probably tried to forget it. I think
we were in the same section (does Math 1.5 ring a bell?) with Bob
Leighton as our TA for Physics 1.


I certainly remember Bob Leighton. My mother met him and hated him.

By the way, do you know James Boyk, your pianist-in-residence? He's an
acquaintance. Several years ago I refurbished a KLH Model 11 portable
phonograph for him, which was a Christmas gift for his son. If you run into
him, tell him that we attended Caltech at the same -- only I didn't
graduate. (I later graduated FSU.)


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On Sep 5, 7:25 am, "Michael A. Terrell"
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I've
know William online for about ten years on another newsgroup.

Wow! I claim that I first met him about 44 years ago.



Not my fault, I was only 13 at that time! ;-)


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On Sep 9, 3:22*am, Bob Larter wrote:
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www.superspammingstore.comhas the "Kill A Watt" power/energy meter on sale for
less than $19, shipping included. I have two, and I might buy another.

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