That looks amazing... and expensive.
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That looks amazing... and expensive.
I've looked into building a tiny home for a camp, but the moolah is just not there.
That looks like a fire lookout tower, though the location does not look like where a fire lookout tower would be built. If it is not an actual lookout tower, then the design is clearly based on one. I spent an afternoon at Sheep Hill Lookout, which was designed almost exactly like that, though I've been to several others with a similar design. I think Pyramid Peak and Lunch Peak towers look like that.
Now that you mention it... it does look like one.
Lunch Peak? Good eating there?
I'll code it for you:Quote:
What makes me happy is being able to pay my bills.
Code:If bills - microphone < 0 Then
Console.WriteLine("Don't do it!")
ElseIf bills - microphone < reasonableAmount Then
Console.WriteLine("You probably shouldn't do it.")
Else
Console.WriteLine("Go for it!")
End If
Yeah, it was pretty good. The weather was excellent and so was the company.
The point of lookout towers and railroad towers would be to be able to see in all directions from a sufficiently high vantage point. Lookout towers would be built out of stone in the lower section just in case the fire got that close. In the east, they tended to be metal towers on tall legs because the eastern moutains are mostly forested. Western fire towers are generally built on rocky peaks, so they don't need to be as tall.
That, by the way, is more than anybody wanted to know on the subject, but this is post race.
Dunno. I for one am fascinated. (And easily amused.) Oh look shiny keys. *sigh*
So did you have rocky road for lunch on lunch peak? (Which as a peak I assume was rocky.)
3:30pm here so work is winding down. One hour to go.
BTW we had snow mixed with rain today.
First snow of the winter months.
Didn't stick thank goodness. I still gotta move on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
4:30pm. I'm outta here!
I don't remember much about the peak. I don't remember what I ate, and I do remember that it was rocky. I guess I just took it for granite.
Just a few flakes of snow here until about 7:30 pm then whump... three inches of snow in an hour. I guess the Mustang is going into hibernation a little early this year.
I'll simplify it for you
I'm already in the queue for a custom-built harmonica mic from Blows Me Away Productions that includes the coveted '49-'53 black label element. Follow the link and you'll see it is not cheap.Code:Console.WriteLine("You probably shouldn't do it.")
I don't know why I just noticed this, but will that one solar panel light up the house no problem?Quote:
I've been looking at "Tiny" houses.
This one screams "Build Me!"
2014 V6 with the performance package
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What you don't see is the genetically engineered lichen on the lower half. It splits off the hydrogen from the moisture on the stone and wicks it into storage tanks in the basement. (Which you also do not see.)
What I have to keep reminding myself is that besides power tiny homes will require some sort of septic system. (Unless you intend to poop in the woods or nearest the gas station.)
What we need is one of those 'Mr Fusion' generators from 'Back to the future'. Turn waste into power. :)
Sweet Ride Homer.
I'm thinking of a four-letter word that starts with the letter S...
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I really like these newer generations of mustangs. I personally didn't like the mustangs from '79 up until '05. Especially the Fox body style :sick:Quote:
2014 V6 with the performance package