68Camaro wrote:Personally can't really make anything terribly useful out of it.
In US, 50 years ago a typical house might have been 1200 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, no A/C, no dishwasher, washer (maybe) and the dryer was a clothesline. Nowadays that would be considered unacceptable, too substandard even for welfare recipients. (That may be changing, but hasn't yet.)
reddirtcoins wrote:68Camaro wrote:Personally can't really make anything terribly useful out of it.
In US, 50 years ago a typical house might have been 1200 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, no A/C, no dishwasher, washer (maybe) and the dryer was a clothesline. Nowadays that would be considered unacceptable, too substandard even for welfare recipients. (That may be changing, but hasn't yet.)
How did you know where I grew up..?
Really, I remember when the temp was 95 and all we had in our house was a box fan. We had the 4 line poles in the back. (mostly on base) Heck even in school you opened the window. I see no problem going back to it. I think that is where everyone is heading.
fasteddy wrote:We know Thogey uses live critters for pest control...so how deep does your cave go? Do you have your own underground river/spring....?
reddirtcoins wrote:68Camaro wrote:Personally can't really make anything terribly useful out of it.
In US, 50 years ago a typical house might have been 1200 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, no A/C, no dishwasher, washer (maybe) and the dryer was a clothesline. Nowadays that would be considered unacceptable, too substandard even for welfare recipients. (That may be changing, but hasn't yet.)
How did you know where I grew up..?
Really, I remember when the temp was 95 and all we had in our house was a box fan. We had the 4 line poles in the back. (mostly on base) Heck even in school you opened the window. I see no problem going back to it. I think that is where everyone is heading.
reddirtcoins wrote:How did you know where I grew up..?
Really, I remember when the temp was 95 and all we had in our house was a box fan. We had the 4 line poles in the back. (mostly on base) Heck even in school you opened the window. I see no problem going back to it. I think that is where everyone is heading.
reddirtcoins wrote:68Camaro wrote:Personally can't really make anything terribly useful out of it.
In US, 50 years ago a typical house might have been 1200 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, no A/C, no dishwasher, washer (maybe) and the dryer was a clothesline. Nowadays that would be considered unacceptable, too substandard even for welfare recipients. (That may be changing, but hasn't yet.)
How did you know where I grew up..?
Really, I remember when the temp was 95 and all we had in our house was a box fan. We had the 4 line poles in the back. (mostly on base) Heck even in school you opened the window. I see no problem going back to it. I think that is where everyone is heading.
Engineer wrote:Looking at the following charts, it appears US housing is undervalued by nearly 50% compared to silver these days, but UK housing is close to its historical norm. Any thoughts from the peanut gallery?
http://www.sharelynx.com/chartstemp/USHLSPOG.php
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