Good morning, Cafe, and thanks, Shad. @DobieLover take care in the heat today.
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You too.@DobieLover take care in the heat today.
TrueDat.....happens here too, probably most everywhere.but I find it heartbreaking.
that is, of course, what it was designed to do, in an age when intensive labour was available and was (ordinarily) the same people that profited from the work.This place could feed a large family and leave enough to sell to raise some cash.
So cheap! You must not be running much on NG with that monthly electric bill.Natural gas is $15.00.
That $1.26 is about what it would be here. $0.18/kWh (not including daily "connection" fee and other fees. At that rate the plug-in part of my car breaks even at about $2.60/gallon. Given the current price is about $0.50 less it would cost more/mile to charge and run on the battery until it is depleted ... but I have solar panels with excess capacity over what the house uses.Is that calculated at your electrical costs?
Yep, thought the same thing hearing a "story" on the radio this morning. Coal River in WV, the guy was saying maybe $100K/yr people from the big cities who are working from home now could move to small towns like his and spend money. I say "Be VERY careful what you ask for". I doubt he would much like his town after all those people move there ... all it needs is "the amenities I'm used to in the big city".TrueDat.....happens here too, probably most everywhere.
The price we pay for 'progress'.