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Old March 10th 07, 01:54 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
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Hi Twitty Water turned off by Severn Trent Mafia. You might find this
interesting how I solved this problem with good science. First my
plumbing runs through the attic(not under the slab). I have four 55
gallon barrels (used to catch the water running down my aluminum porch
roof(my air conditioning invention) Filled these barrels from the house
next door. Painted the barrels flat black on the southernly side. Made a
Styrofoam cover to go over these 4 barrels at night with a heat lamp
inside. Piped into a water outlet,and using a pump so it goes into my
attic pipes(which also get very warm) This gives me hot showers. My
toilets fill up. I can use my washer. What I need so I don't have to
borrow 220 gallons of water is "rain". My porch roof is 20x22,and even a
half inch of rain would fill the barrels up. I could drill a well,and
that is easy to do in Florida,but Severn Trent Mafia would charge me for
sewerage(might block the sewer?) Twitty I drink Bud light. Would never
drink Florida under ground water it filters through 100s of million
corpses. I also have a Jaccuzzi All this comes down to "where there
is a will there is a way. However my forecast for Florida is no rain
for the next 5 days and temperature to hit 85F each day. Bert

 




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