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Becker, Dan wrote:
> Bob Yapp's show on PBS some years ago, which promoted sustainable preservation repair and replacement practices, didn't survive because they didn't have sufficient foundation funding support and couldn't get anyone in industry to underwrite it. That underwriting comes from industry marketing budgets, and his show was not helpful in moving product -- it was antithetical to sales.
like, buy your replacement windows at WalMart already!
it seems a parallel with the thinking that preventive health management
is not very widely educated because then there are no pills to sell, if
you know what weeds to eat, or not eat in your yard you can live
forever... well, maybe
at the Old House in Cutchogue (North Fork, LI) there are windows that it
is said were the 1st in North America, or some such blarney, glass
brought over from England and how folks would travel out to the North
Fork just to see this new fashion thing that you could look through
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