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	<title>Job Interview Infoblog &#187; Thermal</title>
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		<title>Thermal Underwear</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2007 08:29:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thermal underwear is warm, but light, underwear. Patented fabric technology is used in making thermal underwear. This provides maximum warmth to the users. Most men&#8217;s thermal underwear has a soft fleece-like interior. Men&#8217;s thermal underwear is very comfortable to wear under any type of clothing, it provides comfort and warmth. The light weight, ultra-soft base [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thermal underwear is warm, but light, underwear. Patented fabric technology is used in making thermal underwear. This provides maximum warmth to the users. Most men&#8217;s thermal underwear has a soft fleece-like interior. Men&#8217;s thermal underwear is very comfortable to wear under any type of clothing, it provides comfort and warmth. The light weight, ultra-soft base layer of men&#8217;s thermal underwear provides protection against cold.</p>
<p>Men&#8217;s thermal underwear is made from different materials such as polyester and cotton. Polyester underwear has certain advantages over cotton thermal underwear. Polyester underwear drives away the perspiration across the underwear. This causes quick evaporation of sweat. This in turn keeps the user warm and dry. Most men&#8217;s thermal underwear has a breathable middle layer and outer layer. Thermal underwear is very useful for people participating in skiing or snowboarding. Men&#8217;s thermal underwear is generally designed in such a way that it stretches as the user moves and it does not ride up when the user sits. Because of this feature it is useful for people who engage in physical activities.</p>
<p>Thermal underwear is ideal for wearing in winter seasons. This underwear fits like a glove and has a slim look. Some specially designed men&#8217;s thermal underwear can be used both in cold and warm seasons. This type of thermal underwear has a base layer that keeps the user both warm and cool. This layer is usually made of phase change materials such as paraffin. Paraffin melts when the temperature gets higher than 85 degrees Fahrenheit and freezes below this temperature. This type of thermal underwear absorbs heat when paraffin melts. But it releases the heat, when paraffin freezes. Thermal underwear keeps the body temperature normal, when the outside temperature changes. Hence this underwear is perfect for people who need to work from the cool mornings to the hot afternoons.</p>
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		<title>Thermal to Plain Paper Fax Machines</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2007 08:26:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thermal fax machines were the ones with the long roll of paper and each fax would be cut to the size that is transmitted. You could make some cool banners with those things because you could set them to not cut and it would continue to spit out the paper! They were pretty much bullet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thermal fax machines were the ones with the long roll of paper and each fax would be cut to the size that is transmitted. You could make some cool banners with those things because you could set them to not cut and it would continue to spit out the paper! They were pretty much bullet proof. The major problem was the paper. It would curl and you had a hard time working with it. If it was exposed to the sun or heat it would turn a dark black and all of the information was lost. They were very economical compared to laser or ink jet fax machines. The only supply that you were required to purchase was rolls of paper.</p>
<p>At the time of transformation most people didn&#8217;t rush out and buy plain paper faxes. They waited until either there fax machines went on the blink or the prices came down quite a bit. Up until five years ago you could still find a few still chugging away but now I believe they have completely vanished.</p>
<p>Plain paper faxes now have saturated the market and the prices have dropped so low that anyone can afford one. With rebates you may even get one for free. The only problem may be that you may not be able to afford the supplies that go into them. Laser, inkjet, and thermal transfer rolls are the options that you have. The cost per page varies but believe me when I say that the money is not in selling machines, it is in selling supplies. You can shop smart though and look at the cost per page. This is the price of the toner or supply divided by the supply yield. Spending a little more on the machine for a lower CPP can save you a bundle of money.</p>
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