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Thoughts on achieving design excellence, opulence, and luxury.

I think I have finally achieved a new level of elegant living that I just couldn't resist the opportunity to share. I normally don't like to boast but I feel so fortunate these days that I just can't help but have a minor session of self congratulation. As a dilettante of many fields, I have finally made the supreme effort to combine my many interests into producing a living environment that is unparalleled in 2007 and will perhaps require several decades for others to catch up.

Behold:

European residential air conditioning. The unit itself, a Zibro P122, will heat, cool, or de-humidify as needed in  a space of up to 75 cubic meters and has a combination room thermometer/remote control and can set as low as sixteen degrees Celsius. All with an "A" efficiency rating. The technical innovation of the AC unit is matched only by the high level of design and engineering put into its installation. Though the unit instructions state that merely hanging the exhaust hose out a minimally open wind is sufficient, a higher degree of performance and appearance was desired. Notice the apparent addition of a high-luster, blue and white accent, designer window trim that draws the eye back to the complementary comforter colors. It was constructed from the AC unit packaging to minimize visual intrusion into the sleeping area as serve as a draft barrier from unwanted outside air. Further enhancing the insulation and design integration is the over-trim, an out of service bath mat, again chosen for it's aesthetic appeal and design utility. Also used with the installation were the two pieces of insulating foam included with the hose kit, trimmed to fit. Differentiating this from previous efforts is a visible lack of exposed duct tape.

I have to go now, I feel dirty.

 

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and i think we found our next "rocket scientist!"

and i think we found our next "rocket scientist!"

Thank GOD you have air conditioning !! I refuse to be one of the "Smelly American's while visiting this summer"

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