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Ralph Walter <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 10 May 2000 10:21:06 EDT
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Anybody got anything nominally objective about the relative merits of
interior window shades (especially modren, glare filtering plastic woven
ones) versus real, no-shit honest-to-God awnings?

My local Nat'l Register Arboretum, on the board of which I roost, wants to
reduce glare in our newly-restored 1889 sunporch, which had awnings in the
Olden Days.

My esteemed colleagues on the Board, who tend to be suburban soccer mom
gardeners/Martha Stewart types and the retired Telephone Company Bean
Counters  want the cheesy shades, even after I made the supremely foolish
pitch for awnings on the grounds that they're historic and will reduce
heating loads/cooling costs.

Help me beat off the forces of Evil. Your assistance will be appreciated.

Ralph

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