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	<title>Comments on: Driving Day 54: Camana to Tacna</title>
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		<title>By: Charles H Schulmann</title>
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		<dc:creator>Charles H Schulmann</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Oct 2010 15:12:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear RGET ,
the photos are again without a doubt revealing South America 
as a fascinating place to really inspect and visit – thank you 
again for changing our perceptions about South America .

The explanations about the batteries and charging make a whole 
lot of sense which we also experienced when we had installed 
solar power control systems in desert like cold regions – 
would an “ electric blanket or better insulation ” not be 
appropriate to maintain the ambient higher temperature of 
the charging batteries during the cold nights , which could 
be removed or modified to allow for cooling when the 
temperature increases .

May you enjoy the stars at the ESO convention tomorrow and 
we wish you all the best from Ladysmith ( Kwazulu Natal ) 
in an overcast corner of South Africa , Charles and friends .</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear RGET ,<br />
the photos are again without a doubt revealing South America<br />
as a fascinating place to really inspect and visit – thank you<br />
again for changing our perceptions about South America .</p>
<p>The explanations about the batteries and charging make a whole<br />
lot of sense which we also experienced when we had installed<br />
solar power control systems in desert like cold regions –<br />
would an “ electric blanket or better insulation ” not be<br />
appropriate to maintain the ambient higher temperature of<br />
the charging batteries during the cold nights , which could<br />
be removed or modified to allow for cooling when the<br />
temperature increases .</p>
<p>May you enjoy the stars at the ESO convention tomorrow and<br />
we wish you all the best from Ladysmith ( Kwazulu Natal )<br />
in an overcast corner of South Africa , Charles and friends .</p>
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