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I suggested a pellet stove near a generator-supplied outlet...
Him: "But then we'd have to buy & store pellets and what happens when they run out and you can't get more?" (etc...)​

I have thought this thing through and have come to the conclusion that, even if you're a young, super tough-guy, rich s.o.b., if the whole civilized world goes down, you're goin' down, too. And even if you did manage to live out your potential years, you're gonna die in the end anyhow, so...

A reasonable amount of preparedness is a good thing but there's no way anyone can be proof against all possible eventualities. The generator runs the fans on the very effective propane fireplaces. We keep the tank topped off. I am content.
The top quality pellet stoves can burn dried corn too.

If pellets cease to exist, it is likely that I will have already ceased to exist.

Rumor has it that you got a new coffe cup. Can we see a pic of it?
 
I suggested a pellet stove near a generator-supplied outlet...
Him: "But then we'd have to buy & store pellets and what happens when they run out and you can't get more?" (etc...)​

I have thought this thing through and have come to the conclusion that, even if you're a young, super tough-guy, rich s.o.b., if the whole civilized world goes down, you're goin' down, too. And even if you did manage to live out your potential years, you're gonna die in the end anyhow, so...

A reasonable amount of preparedness is a good thing but there's no way anyone can be proof against all possible eventualities. The generator runs the fans on the very effective propane fireplaces. We keep the tank topped off. I am content.
The rest of the house is all electric. There is no natural gas here. While propane is an option, it would require the purchase of a storage tank, a propane furnace and likely a propane stove and oven.
 
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