The very hot weather here in North Texas has kept me in the air conditioning for the last few weeks. Temperatures have been hovering at the 100 degree and above range. Actual real world temperature, where people work and live are much higher by sometimes 10 degrees than what is reported officially out in the middle of DFW airport. The weather reports “no new records” so the official temperatures (105 F) are typical for Texas...
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Weather or Not
Forget what I said on the 10th! The weather in Dallas Texas hasn’t been very nice this winter. We just set an all-time winter snowfall record of 12 inches (and more) in the area. Temperatures have been cold and the fuel bills high. Houses here are optimized for air conditioning (cooling) with return and supply air grills and registers located high. Heat rises and cold falls, making floors cold in winter. My garage workshop is...
Continue reading...A Travel Dialogue
This could have happened while flying to Dallas…. “Hi, I’m Dan Kautz” “Hi Dan, My name is Dr, Ben Dover. “ “Naw… really? Wow! Are you an MD?” <Don’t go there Dan…> “No, PhD… I manage the operation of all the universities in Rhode Island.” “Wow, that great. I am a Construction Services manager for Schneider Electric.” “Who is Schneider Electric? Sounds like a German construction company. You make electricity or build...
Continue reading...My Anchorage Project
Many readers of this blog know I did a project for my company (Then TAC, now Schneider Electric) in Anchorage, Alaska. It was for the US Government, the FAA to be precise, at the Air Route Traffic Controll Center located there. This was one of the most enjoyable projects I have ever run. I am not able to show pictures of the project, but all the sight seeing I did while there is linked from this...
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