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Remember that down-filled parka you were going to put on your house? Well, in considering where you need insulation, let’s think about the parka again.
If you’re outside on a cold day with a parka that’s a couple of sizes too large for you, you’re going to feel colder than if you’re wearing one that fits [...]]]></description>
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