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22888. concerned - 11/12/2007 6:20:20 PM

Re. 22872 -

Glad you weren't seriously injured in the accident, Ms. No.


That reminds me of the time one of my cars was totaled. I had just paid it off six months before and a college student blew two red lights and smashed into my car just in front of the driver's side door at 45 mph. She didn't even hit the brakes or try to avoid me. If I hadn't seen her coming out of the corner of my eye and hit the brakes, I might have would up in the hospital or worse.

22889. judithathome - 11/12/2007 9:25:55 PM

My diagnosis: Poor, flaky diagnostic system design.

Get back to me when you have a $2,000 mechanic's bill for ignoring what could have been a $30 trip to the garage to have it checked out.

22890. judithathome - 11/12/2007 9:30:43 PM

Arks, I am feeling so very trapped here with all this road work going on and Keoni being in paradise...I'm dealing with stopped-up drains and a cat that thinks I should move out of HER house...I'm getting an itch to see the leaves turn in Arkansas! Of course, they're probaly all gone by now...

Anyhow, it's an impossible goal, to come see y'all (and stop bt BJaxx's!) because of Leslie's surgery...which may be on the 20th...he will find out today when it's scheduled...but I am longing for a road trip and to see good friends and kick back with some good wine.

Can anyone tell I'm missing my biscuit maker? I am...dreadfully!

22891. alistairConnor - 11/12/2007 9:34:49 PM

Con :
I gave some serious consideration to geothermal/heat pumps, but among other things, your experience of being on the bleeding edge made me cautious... Being subject to a moral imperative to stop burning fossil fuel oil, not to mention the expense, I have committed myself to this thing, a Swedish wood pellet burner. I'm taking a gamble on the delivery network for the pellets, which is still young but seems to be taking off, being reliable for the next few decades. But I think I'm pretty safe : this fuel provides 25% of home heating in Germany, only 2.5% in France so far. And there's a decent tax rebate on it.

22892. Ms. No - 11/13/2007 1:50:07 AM

What about hydrogen, AC?

22893. arkymalarky - 11/13/2007 1:55:38 AM

Hey Con'd, Way to go! It is a weak design, and even though the part's not expensive it's a pain to deal with.

22894. Ms. No - 11/13/2007 1:57:30 AM

Arky,

Come on out! I've got a good place to go and there's starting to be room for guests to actually hang out in my apartment as I put out more loads for the Salvation Army.

I did find some excellent books for K -- a couple of French primers and then some books in French although she said she has enough trouble trying to read Ionesco in English so she passed on Rhinocerous.

22895. Ms. No - 11/13/2007 1:58:47 AM

Jude,

That wish is a good one!

22896. arkymalarky - 11/13/2007 1:58:57 AM

Hey Judith, I don't blame you a speck. Do come down when you can get away. The leaves are a mixed bag (hah) this year. Some gorgeous, most brown. I have one more gardenia bud on my bush, though, honeysuckle are still on the vine out back, and we picked a WATERMELON this weekend, and it was still GREEN.

22897. arkymalarky - 11/13/2007 2:00:51 AM

My SIL has a pellet-burning stove--the contraption sits outside, which is good. They've had it a long time, though.

22898. arkymalarky - 11/13/2007 2:01:55 AM

Oooh, that would be great. One of these days.... Bob and I have talked about going out there from CO in the summer sometime in the next few years.

22899. arkymalarky - 11/13/2007 2:02:22 AM

Oops. That was to No.

It's been Monday all day.

22900. Ms. No - 11/13/2007 2:10:29 AM

I'd love to have you! We're only a couple hours from San Francisco, too, and that's a fun daytrip. I keep hoping my brother will bring the boys up so we can go to the railroad museum -- as if I can't go without my nephews. Sheesh!

22901. wonkers2 - 11/13/2007 2:27:08 AM

I've been to the Railroad Museum. It's unique and worth a visit.

22902. alistairconnor - 11/13/2007 11:56:57 AM

Hey No, I've got a friend who teaches French at an Australian university, she managed to get her students to stage a performance of La Cantatrice Chauve (the Bald opera singer) in French... I'd have liked to see that one... the Australian accent would add a whole new layer of surrealism...

22903. alistairconnor - 11/13/2007 12:05:02 PM

Hydrogen? It's not an energy source, only a means of storing energy, and not a very practical one for the moment...
People drone on about a future "hydrogen economy", but I'll believe it when I see it. Maybe people will have domestic hydrogen fuel cells instead of boilers, that will generate both electricity and heat. We'll see, but it's 15 or 20 years away, at a minimum. And I won't be replacing my boiler then because wood pellets are a sustainable, carbon-neutral source of heating.

22904. alistairconnor - 11/13/2007 12:06:45 PM

Ah I'd love to do a karaoke night with you folks... My proposition : everyone has to choose a Booker T track and improvise a vocal on it. OK?

22905. JayAckroyd - 11/13/2007 3:51:52 PM

Great to see wonkers name in today's NYT letters.

22906. Magoseph - 11/13/2007 4:07:54 PM

Thank you, Jay Jay--how's everything for you and family?


Wonkers'letter

22907. JayAckroyd - 11/13/2007 4:12:25 PM

I'm okay. Dog is getting old.

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