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Oh it's the GO train! Thought it was VIA. Makes sense. Full speed ahead!
Even back in the late 90's. I was full into Corel suite on Windows. Trying to produce a conference proceedings with it caused problems with the publisher because it wasn't done with Adobe on Mac. And don't get me started on contributors insisting on providing manuscripts made with LaTeX!
Hmmm, the electrostatic charge is probably greatly reduced on the filter. I'm going to still keep my 8% reduction because others have already guessed at 10%.
The government seems to care about corporations though for cleantech and renewables.
If you're a corporation in Canada it's really good with the 30% investment tax credit and 100% capital cost allocation to expense it all in the first year. In Toronto simple paybacks of 3-4 years achievable when stacked with the Save on Energy incentive for commercial accounts.
What is the challenge particle for the CADR and the detector type? If it's optical & salt aerosol, I'll guess about an 8% drop in CADR: Speed 3, ~277 CFM CADR and a small reduction in power.
Good news! That means your train may actually be on time because it's not travelling at a crawl!
I'm amazed it wasn't an advertisement for a beverage
Gotta get one of those portable car horns for my bicycle someday. Don't like contributing to noise pollution but it would be satisfying to honk at bike lane blockers loudbicycle.com
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