giggles26
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I'd be ok with that$400 per ounce is $6400 per pound.
cof
I'd be ok with that$400 per ounce is $6400 per pound.
cof
I think my wife must be a hippie then.....I live in NY state in the sticks and we all grow so prices are cheap but in the cities, the price goes up. It could be I just hang out with hippies, but everybody I know pays between 200-300 zip and never more than 3,200 lb. I do take some once in awhile to a friend in NYC and he normally pays 400 zip.
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I don't think I'll ever go 100% of grid, but I want 75% by the end of next summer. From all of my research it's trying to get the last 25% that really ups the cost and even then you really have to make sacrifices. I heat with electric baseboard heat, which is the most expensive by far, but the gf won't let their be any gas due to our house blowing up from a gas leak. So with just a solar thermal radiant floor heating will make a huge dent, then I'm just filling the rest of my south side roof up with P.V. panels and calling it the day.I'd love to live off the grid, unfortunately I don't think my family feels the same way....
lol house blowing up? you are more likely to get struck by lightning on a sunny day.I don't think I'll ever go 100% of grid, but I want 75% by the end of next summer. From all of my research it's trying to get the last 25% that really ups the cost and even then you really have to make sacrifices. I heat with electric baseboard heat, which is the most expensive by far, but the gf won't let their be any gas due to our house blowing up from a gas leak. So with just a solar thermal radiant floor heating will make a huge dent, then I'm just filling the rest of my south side roof up with P.V. panels and calling it the day.
My buddies house just blew up. He was knocked out from pain killers from and injury and it didn't wake him up, spent four+ hours breathing in the smoke. He'll be on an oxygen tank for the next two years. His entire crop and equipment burnt up as well.lol house blowing up? you are more likely to get struck by lightning on a sunny day.
MY house blow up 5/2/12 from a gas leak. My gf never ever cooks so she didn't have a stove. After 6 months of cooking strictly on a grill we decided to get a stove. My daughters helped me clear the area up where she had been piling shiet for years. Afterwards we got right into the car to take my girls home. When we came back there was 5 fire departments there just watching in amazement because there was nothing they could do. My back door was thrown 100 yards from my foundation. It was cause by extreme pressure being put on the elbow without gas coming through to keep things proper, so when the pressure was relieved it caused a small leak and after it built up for awhile the fridge ignited it when it kicked on.lol house blowing up? you are more likely to get struck by lightning on a sunny day.
Lmfao!!You know I think I'd rather get struck by lightning then have my house blow up!!
Then I could be like Benjamin Franklin!!!
according to the statistics from 2010 being struck by lighting is 100 times less likely to kill a person than fire/smoke/explosions combined. The 1:1000 is just my opinion. I would believe 1 out of 1000 fire deaths would be gas stove explosions. 1 out of 100 seems a bit narrow when considering military explosions, IEDs, Chemical factory explosions.. etc.I don't get it. Your saying 1:1000 from a gas furnace explosion? The chances of you getting struck my lightning in your entire lifetime has to be at least 1:15000...