Wouldn't that look like crap on a black shingled roof though?
Alan
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Hi Folks,
Having lived in mobile homes for a considerable number of years I am very
familiar with the aluminized tar roofing compound. It flat works *very*
well. Be very careful not to get the roof coating which is white because it
does not hold up anywhere nearly as well as the old fashioned
Alan,
You are correct. Allowing the computer to go to sleep is *NOT* in the best
interest of JAWS in particular.
It seems to work better in W7 but, somehow, when the computer wakes up it
does not have all of its marbles in one pile. (LOL)
Cy
From: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
I do not have a trailer, so this is just speculation, but would a wihite
roof not be a big help with the heat problem in a trailer?
Are there other things you can do to help cool a trailer?
Jennifer
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From: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
On my laptops, I have not had any issue with using standby mode, however,
hibernate mode has caused issues.
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Once I reboot, the issue goes away. I never get this message doing a cold
boot up, just coming out of stand by mode.
Hi,
The aluminized tar is reflective and it also does sure cut down on the heat
problem. The tar (or white fiber) coating also helps tremendously in the
winter with heat loss.
Both also sure cut down on wind and other noise.
Cy
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Yes, this makes perfect sense.
The standby mode seems to be a real killer.
I adjusted my power options so that my laptop will wait for an hour before
it goes to sleep, closing the lid will have no effect on AC power and on
battery it will simply shut down the computer.
I have noticed that
Yes the silver seal paint does change the color of the shingled roof but it
does stop the leaks if you have any.
Art
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