Re: [sage-devel] Re: sage keeps me warm

2010-02-01 Thread David Kirkby
On 1 February 2010 16:06, Joshua Herman wrote: > But would the electric bill be the same as buying a heater? I think that the > build solution is comparable to buying a electric heater no? But at least in the UK, electric is one of the most expensive way to heat. One system, so-called 'economy 7

Re: [sage-devel] Re: sage keeps me warm

2010-02-01 Thread Joshua Herman
But would the electric bill be the same as buying a heater? I think that the build solution is comparable to buying a electric heater no? On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 9:15 AM, mhampton wrote: > Oh yeah, right, I should be more careful :) > > > > On Feb 1, 2:53 am, "Dr. David Kirkby" wrote: > > mhampt

[sage-devel] Re: sage keeps me warm

2010-02-01 Thread mhampton
Oh yeah, right, I should be more careful :) On Feb 1, 2:53 am, "Dr. David Kirkby" wrote: > mhampton wrote: > > Given the climate here in Duluth, I would be happy to host a build > > farm in my house... > > > -Marshall > > And pay the electric bill? -- To post to this group, send an email to s

Re: [sage-devel] Re: sage keeps me warm

2010-02-01 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
mhampton wrote: Given the climate here in Duluth, I would be happy to host a build farm in my house... -Marshall And pay the electric bill? -- To post to this group, send an email to sage-devel@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to sage-devel+unsubscr...@googlegr

[sage-devel] Re: sage keeps me warm

2010-01-31 Thread mhampton
Given the climate here in Duluth, I would be happy to host a build farm in my house... -Marshall On Jan 31, 5:23 pm, Martin Albrecht wrote: > On Sunday 31 January 2010, chris wuthrich wrote: > > > Sorry for the spam; but I thought I'd share it with you. > > > We had a big problem with our heatin