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    Yea looks like a good invention!
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    Thanks for the supportive comments everyone. Keep in mind that we support the retailers 100%. If you are not entirely satisfied for any reason then we will make it right. We stand behind our product because we feel it is the best (...and it is unlike any of the others).

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    On a large pile of smokin' A'a, the most isolated population center on the face of the earth. 2,175 miles to Alaska, 2,390 miles to California; 3,850 miles to Japan; 4,900 miles to China; 5,280 miles to the Philippines.
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    Getting cold on the deck usually involves evaporative cooling which can be cut several ways, one of which is to cover up and protect wet surfaces from the wind. Another approach is to limit your wetting by wearing suits made of materials that do not hold a lot of water. This is a primary reason that I recommend (despite the difficulty of finding it these days) smooth skin neoprene and Lycra covered neoprene, they dry really fast and you don't get cold in the wind.
    I refuse to believe that corporations are people until Texas executes one.

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