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Gunner Asch[_6_] Gunner Asch[_6_] is offline
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Default No Gorbal warming...in...58 yrs....

On Mon, 21 Mar 2016 18:40:51 -0700, Bill Flett
wrote:

On 3/21/2016 10:53 AM, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Mon, 21 Mar 2016 09:33:13 -0700, wrote:


Does this sound like it was written by a licensed electrician?

"My normal monthly electric bill is $150 or so (**** you Gray
Davis!!!!) and it seems that the minute I turn a welder on..it goes to
$300 a month."
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!or...0/cnKowXsaCeMJ

Odd...that was quit factual. And in fact..its gotten worse.

Well then Mr. Electrician. Show us the math that proves a welder uses
$150 per month in electricity " the minute you turn it on."

Amazing Whoyakidding prediction: "electrician" Wieber will slobber
endlessly without ever writing anything close to a credible
explanation.


https://www.consumeraffairs.com/util...-electric.html

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r278...sometimes-more

"Not in CA. The CPUC basically allows CA utilities to rape their
customers. They justify this by saying it's "to encourage
conservation". PG&E's rate structure looks very similar to what we
have with SoCal Edison:

Total Energy Rates ($ per kWh)

Baseline Usage: $0.13230 (I)
101% - 130% of Baseline: $0.15040 (I)
131% - 200% of Baseline $0.30025 (I)
201% - 300% of Baseline Over $0.34025 (I)
300% of Baseline: $0.34025 (I)

http://www.pge.com/tariffs/tm2/pdf/ELEC_SCHEDS_E-1.pdf


None of that shows that a welder incurs a charge of $150 per month "the
minute you turn it on."

Try again.


Which reminds me...

"and it seems that the minute I turn a welder on..it goes to
$300 a month."

You really have a comprehension problem dont you? Some form of autism
perhaps? Overuse of booze, poisoning that pesky front left side of
your mush filled skull?

You have never encountered the verb "seems" before? Thats....unusual.

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/seems

seem
(se-m)
intr.v. seemed, seem·ing, seems
1. To give the impression of being in a certain way; appear to be: The
child seems healthy, but the doctor is concerned. The house seems to
be in good condition.
2. Used to call attention to one's impression or understanding about
something, especially in weakening the force of a following
infinitive: I can't seem to find a smart leftwinger.
3. To appear to be probable or evident: It seems you object to the
plan. It seems like rain.

btw...Im only going to deal with (1) of your nyms, so this one goes
into the bozo bin.

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Gunner