CanadianDoomer
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Thanks, Deb.
I will.
Sorry for the stereotype, CD. In my experience, women like you and Marrianne are the exception and not the rule. Maybe it's because i live in a state where the big oil and gas companies own everything, including the minds of men and women. They pollute the Gulf of Mexico, then instead of helping the people whose lives they destroyed, they spend millions on pr campaigns and TV commercials. None of the women i've had in my life would be willing to live off the land in the organic, off-grid way that i do. Sorry if if seem cynical. I am. Sorry too, if i offended you. I know that there are plenty of women out there who care about the environment. It's just that most of them seem to live so far to the north of me!CanadianDoomer said:You're serious? What an opinion you have of women. About a year ago, I started getting rid of my appliances - microwave, bread machine, blender. The only appliances I still have are my stove and fridge, a rarely used toaster, and two dehydrators. I do ALL cooking by hand, and all dishes are washed by hand, too.sunsaver said:Just like to add a comment here. If i fell in love, and it was true love, and i added enough solar panels; i could always get my slightly used appliances out of the guest bedroom and hook them back up! And a word of warning for you guys who are married: i recommend a full rig of panels and a massive battery bank. If you throw out the washing machine and get your wife a washboard for chistmas, you'll probably get served with divorce papers!![]()
I'd love a wash board. My "wish list" for this Christmas was a manual food grinder (I got the meat grinder last year). We're taking steps to go off-grid in the next year, and the first year, we will either have no electricity or very minimal (like 240-300 watts of panels). We just bought nine LED solar powered shed lights that we'll use as our household lights in the evening.
Don't assume all women are energy black holes. I would strangle my husband if he even considered "a full rig of panels and a massive battery bank."
Hey, you're here!sunsaver said:Sorry for the stereotype, CD. In my experience, women like you and Marrianne are the exception and not the rule. Maybe it's because i live in a state where the big oil and gas companies own everything, including the minds of men and women. They pollute the Gulf of Mexico, then instead of helping the people whose lives they destroyed, they spend millions on pr campaigns and TV commercials. None of the women i've had in my life would be willing to live off the land in the organic, off-grid way that i do. Sorry if if seem cynical. I am. Sorry too, if i offended you. I know that there are plenty of women out there who care about the environment. It's just that most of them seem to live so far to the north of me!![]()
"Guilty, your Honor." As soon as i get better, hoping i do, i still plan to build that solar powered freezer. The perfect oxymoron. Take that, big oil!Icu4dzs said:Don't be fooled by this otherwise mild-mannered techno-shark from Louisiana, ladies. I know for a fact he probably answers a lot more Jeopardy Questions than he admits to...
The good news is that he is able to use sound scientific principles to investigate an idea and come up with a perfectly reasonable technical solution which is what he did to make his little place work down there in the Bayou!
C'mon there SS, give it up...we know you aren't all hooded brown robes and a bald spot with a rope tie...You can fool them cajuns but you can't fool us.
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It worked. Nice to meet you, CD!CanadianDoomer said:When you meet the right lady, she will LOVE the idea and challenge of living off-grid. I'm kind of fixated on the idea that we're running out of petroleum, and I'd like not to be caught unprepared.
Okay, so I want to know about your icebox. What is your set up? Offended? Meh. I mostly wanted to poke you in the ribs.![]()