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Vecchio 03-05-2005, 08.38.50
george
 
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Predefinito Re: Why do Europeans Oppose Window Screens?

Kevin wrote:
<Windows screens are similar to a filter that blocks insects from
flying in
through the windws, yet allows vision outside and breeze inside.

Considering how many European hotels lack air conditioning, window
screens
would be useful in controlling mosquitoes access to sleeping quarters
without the guests stifling to death due to lack of air circulation.

I'm sure screens can be made in varous sizes, even for Eurpean-sized
windows.

I've always marvelled at that myself. According to my German wife,
windows in the past in some areas had screens in the days when you
would change the screens for glass in the winter. Now, of course, most
places have double glazed windows. However, this doesn't suggest why
screens are not used because they could easily be fitted to such
windows as they all tend to open inwards in their two open
configurations. Putting up screens on multi-story buildings might be
difficult.

Living in Stuttgart, we don't really have any mosquito problems.
However, what is worse are moths that can enter your house and eat your
textiles.

George

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Vecchio 03-05-2005, 08.38.50
george
 
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Predefinito Re: Why do Europeans Oppose Window Screens?

Kevin wrote:
<Windows screens are similar to a filter that blocks insects from
flying in
through the windws, yet allows vision outside and breeze inside.

Considering how many European hotels lack air conditioning, window
screens
would be useful in controlling mosquitoes access to sleeping quarters
without the guests stifling to death due to lack of air circulation.

I'm sure screens can be made in varous sizes, even for Eurpean-sized
windows.

I've always marvelled at that myself. According to my German wife,
windows in the past in some areas had screens in the days when you
would change the screens for glass in the winter. Now, of course, most
places have double glazed windows. However, this doesn't suggest why
screens are not used because they could easily be fitted to such
windows as they all tend to open inwards in their two open
configurations. Putting up screens on multi-story buildings might be
difficult.

Living in Stuttgart, we don't really have any mosquito problems.
However, what is worse are moths that can enter your house and eat your
textiles.

George

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Vecchio 03-05-2005, 08.38.50
george
 
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Predefinito Re: Why do Europeans Oppose Window Screens?

Kevin wrote:
<Windows screens are similar to a filter that blocks insects from
flying in
through the windws, yet allows vision outside and breeze inside.

Considering how many European hotels lack air conditioning, window
screens
would be useful in controlling mosquitoes access to sleeping quarters
without the guests stifling to death due to lack of air circulation.

I'm sure screens can be made in varous sizes, even for Eurpean-sized
windows.

I've always marvelled at that myself. According to my German wife,
windows in the past in some areas had screens in the days when you
would change the screens for glass in the winter. Now, of course, most
places have double glazed windows. However, this doesn't suggest why
screens are not used because they could easily be fitted to such
windows as they all tend to open inwards in their two open
configurations. Putting up screens on multi-story buildings might be
difficult.

Living in Stuttgart, we don't really have any mosquito problems.
However, what is worse are moths that can enter your house and eat your
textiles.

George

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Vecchio 03-05-2005, 08.38.50
george
 
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Predefinito Re: Why do Europeans Oppose Window Screens?

Kevin wrote:
<Windows screens are similar to a filter that blocks insects from
flying in
through the windws, yet allows vision outside and breeze inside.

Considering how many European hotels lack air conditioning, window
screens
would be useful in controlling mosquitoes access to sleeping quarters
without the guests stifling to death due to lack of air circulation.

I'm sure screens can be made in varous sizes, even for Eurpean-sized
windows.

I've always marvelled at that myself. According to my German wife,
windows in the past in some areas had screens in the days when you
would change the screens for glass in the winter. Now, of course, most
places have double glazed windows. However, this doesn't suggest why
screens are not used because they could easily be fitted to such
windows as they all tend to open inwards in their two open
configurations. Putting up screens on multi-story buildings might be
difficult.

Living in Stuttgart, we don't really have any mosquito problems.
However, what is worse are moths that can enter your house and eat your
textiles.

George

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Vecchio 03-05-2005, 08.38.50
george
 
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Predefinito Re: Why do Europeans Oppose Window Screens?

Kevin wrote:
<Windows screens are similar to a filter that blocks insects from
flying in
through the windws, yet allows vision outside and breeze inside.

Considering how many European hotels lack air conditioning, window
screens
would be useful in controlling mosquitoes access to sleeping quarters
without the guests stifling to death due to lack of air circulation.

I'm sure screens can be made in varous sizes, even for Eurpean-sized
windows.

I've always marvelled at that myself. According to my German wife,
windows in the past in some areas had screens in the days when you
would change the screens for glass in the winter. Now, of course, most
places have double glazed windows. However, this doesn't suggest why
screens are not used because they could easily be fitted to such
windows as they all tend to open inwards in their two open
configurations. Putting up screens on multi-story buildings might be
difficult.

Living in Stuttgart, we don't really have any mosquito problems.
However, what is worse are moths that can enter your house and eat your
textiles.

George

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Vecchio 03-05-2005, 08.38.50
george
 
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Predefinito Re: Why do Europeans Oppose Window Screens?

Kevin wrote:
<Windows screens are similar to a filter that blocks insects from
flying in
through the windws, yet allows vision outside and breeze inside.

Considering how many European hotels lack air conditioning, window
screens
would be useful in controlling mosquitoes access to sleeping quarters
without the guests stifling to death due to lack of air circulation.

I'm sure screens can be made in varous sizes, even for Eurpean-sized
windows.

I've always marvelled at that myself. According to my German wife,
windows in the past in some areas had screens in the days when you
would change the screens for glass in the winter. Now, of course, most
places have double glazed windows. However, this doesn't suggest why
screens are not used because they could easily be fitted to such
windows as they all tend to open inwards in their two open
configurations. Putting up screens on multi-story buildings might be
difficult.

Living in Stuttgart, we don't really have any mosquito problems.
However, what is worse are moths that can enter your house and eat your
textiles.

George

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Vecchio 03-05-2005, 08.38.50
george
 
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Predefinito Re: Why do Europeans Oppose Window Screens?

Kevin wrote:
<Windows screens are similar to a filter that blocks insects from
flying in
through the windws, yet allows vision outside and breeze inside.

Considering how many European hotels lack air conditioning, window
screens
would be useful in controlling mosquitoes access to sleeping quarters
without the guests stifling to death due to lack of air circulation.

I'm sure screens can be made in varous sizes, even for Eurpean-sized
windows.

I've always marvelled at that myself. According to my German wife,
windows in the past in some areas had screens in the days when you
would change the screens for glass in the winter. Now, of course, most
places have double glazed windows. However, this doesn't suggest why
screens are not used because they could easily be fitted to such
windows as they all tend to open inwards in their two open
configurations. Putting up screens on multi-story buildings might be
difficult.

Living in Stuttgart, we don't really have any mosquito problems.
However, what is worse are moths that can enter your house and eat your
textiles.

George

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Vecchio 03-05-2005, 08.38.50
george
 
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Predefinito Re: Why do Europeans Oppose Window Screens?

Kevin wrote:
<Windows screens are similar to a filter that blocks insects from
flying in
through the windws, yet allows vision outside and breeze inside.

Considering how many European hotels lack air conditioning, window
screens
would be useful in controlling mosquitoes access to sleeping quarters
without the guests stifling to death due to lack of air circulation.

I'm sure screens can be made in varous sizes, even for Eurpean-sized
windows.

I've always marvelled at that myself. According to my German wife,
windows in the past in some areas had screens in the days when you
would change the screens for glass in the winter. Now, of course, most
places have double glazed windows. However, this doesn't suggest why
screens are not used because they could easily be fitted to such
windows as they all tend to open inwards in their two open
configurations. Putting up screens on multi-story buildings might be
difficult.

Living in Stuttgart, we don't really have any mosquito problems.
However, what is worse are moths that can enter your house and eat your
textiles.

George

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Vecchio 03-05-2005, 08.38.50
george
 
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Predefinito Re: Why do Europeans Oppose Window Screens?

Kevin wrote:
<Windows screens are similar to a filter that blocks insects from
flying in
through the windws, yet allows vision outside and breeze inside.

Considering how many European hotels lack air conditioning, window
screens
would be useful in controlling mosquitoes access to sleeping quarters
without the guests stifling to death due to lack of air circulation.

I'm sure screens can be made in varous sizes, even for Eurpean-sized
windows.

I've always marvelled at that myself. According to my German wife,
windows in the past in some areas had screens in the days when you
would change the screens for glass in the winter. Now, of course, most
places have double glazed windows. However, this doesn't suggest why
screens are not used because they could easily be fitted to such
windows as they all tend to open inwards in their two open
configurations. Putting up screens on multi-story buildings might be
difficult.

Living in Stuttgart, we don't really have any mosquito problems.
However, what is worse are moths that can enter your house and eat your
textiles.

George

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Vecchio 03-05-2005, 08.38.50
george
 
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Predefinito Re: Why do Europeans Oppose Window Screens?

Kevin wrote:
<Windows screens are similar to a filter that blocks insects from
flying in
through the windws, yet allows vision outside and breeze inside.

Considering how many European hotels lack air conditioning, window
screens
would be useful in controlling mosquitoes access to sleeping quarters
without the guests stifling to death due to lack of air circulation.

I'm sure screens can be made in varous sizes, even for Eurpean-sized
windows.

I've always marvelled at that myself. According to my German wife,
windows in the past in some areas had screens in the days when you
would change the screens for glass in the winter. Now, of course, most
places have double glazed windows. However, this doesn't suggest why
screens are not used because they could easily be fitted to such
windows as they all tend to open inwards in their two open
configurations. Putting up screens on multi-story buildings might be
difficult.

Living in Stuttgart, we don't really have any mosquito problems.
However, what is worse are moths that can enter your house and eat your
textiles.

George

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