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In a message dated 2/2/2001 11:18:59 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< "From the Roof Down & Skin Deep: What Your Historic House Really Wants from
 You," is a new long-distance learning program targeted to help owners,
 developers, managers, and tradespeople understand the benefits of
 maintaining the exterior "skins" of historic buildings and the costly
 consequences of failing to do so. Sponsored by The National Park Service's
 Technical Preservation Services, the innovative web class is free to all,
 and fun to use, too. >>

John,

What is the preferred treatment for my vinyl framed, double insulated, mass-
produced replacement windows?

A. Nonymous Stooge

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