AH hahahahahaha.....snort....hahahahaha!magicmarty wrote:If you had 2000 pounds of that there stuff, you'd have plankton.![]()
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Good one!
*wipes eyes.....*
AH hahahahahaha.....snort....hahahahaha!magicmarty wrote:If you had 2000 pounds of that there stuff, you'd have plankton.![]()
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My mother taught me to use any regular bowl from the kitchen. Fill partially with salt water, lean over sink, pinch off one nostril with a finger, tilt bowl against nose, suck up water thru open nostril, let water and gunk drain out of mouth. Don't let anybody photograph you doing this.ygmir wrote:I'm thinking a turkey baster? don't have a neti pot.
Elliot wrote:My mother taught me to use any regular bowl from the kitchen. Fill partially with salt water, lean over sink, pinch off one nostril with a finger, tilt bowl against nose, suck up water thru open nostril, let water and gunk drain out of mouth. Don't let anybody photograph you doing this.ygmir wrote:I'm thinking a turkey baster? don't have a neti pot.
magicmarty wrote:It was the very comical effect that I was referring to.
Ah yes. Gotta be me.Elliot wrote: Don't let anybody photograph you doing this.
Ygmir, maybe someone else in another, friendlier county could take if off your hands. I have a friend here in the Flatlands who got a full installation, no hassles, selling power back to P,G&E as well.ygmir wrote:*wanders in, makes CCCP*
well, I've decided to "pull the plug" as it were, on my solar power generation system.
The "county" has broken my will to fight, with all the regulations and inspections and such. I fear opening a whole can of worms if I follow through, and for the ultimate reward of 40 bucks per month return, I can't see the angst. so, now, what to do with a 2500 watt solar generation panel.......dang it.
*heads for ROS*
yeah, that's what I"m hopingUgly Dougly wrote:Ygmir, maybe someone else in another, friendlier county could take if off your hands. I have a friend here in the Flatlands who got a full installation, no hassles, selling power back to P,G&E as well.ygmir wrote:*wanders in, makes CCCP*
well, I've decided to "pull the plug" as it were, on my solar power generation system.
The "county" has broken my will to fight, with all the regulations and inspections and such. I fear opening a whole can of worms if I follow through, and for the ultimate reward of 40 bucks per month return, I can't see the angst. so, now, what to do with a 2500 watt solar generation panel.......dang it.
*heads for ROS*

Can you make it semi-portable and take it up to the Hof? Deep cycle dry cell batteries don't freeze and the electronics don't need much space. If you made it tear down capable you could stash everything indoors during the off season.ygmir wrote:My issue is, with my house being old, and there "perhaps" being unpermitted structures on the property, they want tons of upgrades and permits, essentially negating any cost efficiency I might gain.
I can't blame them for wanting everything up to the latest standards. I can blame the standards for going "too far".
But,the potential can of worms, is just not worth it.
I spent my morning on a rooftop aiming a directional antenna around.Nipple wrote: I design and optimize wireless telephone networks for a living.
Cellphone jammers (intentional or accidental) kinda fuck my day.
Please don't go around busting up my invisible shit.
SuperNipple, Dictator-4-Life!MyDearFriend wrote:Bwahahahahaha, I imagine you bounding in with your directional antenna, dressed as SuperNipple.
Or perhaps in a black suit with dark shades and a flashy-thingy?
vote early. vote often.Savannah wrote:SuperNipple, Dictator-4-Life!MyDearFriend wrote:Bwahahahahaha, I imagine you bounding in with your directional antenna, dressed as SuperNipple.
Or perhaps in a black suit with dark shades and a flashy-thingy?
Yeah, I'd probably have to upgrade my electrics as well; It's a 99 yr old house, with plenty of knob and tubes.ygmir wrote: My issue is, with my house being old, and there "perhaps" being unpermitted structures on the property, they want tons of upgrades and permits, essentially negating any cost efficiency I might gain.
I can't blame them for wanting everything up to the latest standards. I can blame the standards for going "too far".
But,the potential can of worms, is just not worth it.