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Dean Hoffman wrote
https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ Bit ****ed windows wise and bit rough on the inside walls too. |
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On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 7:45:40 PM UTC-5, Rod Speed wrote:
Dean Hoffman wrote https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ Bit ****ed windows wise and bit rough on the inside walls too. I was wondering about the wiring. |
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On 5/1/2021 8:16 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote:
https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ Interesting. I wonder how practical it is and how much time was added for plumbing, foundation, etc. |
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In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 1 May 2021 17:16:49 -0700 (PDT), Dean
Hoffman wrote: https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ That is cool. I think the Baltimore Public Library has 3D printers one can use. |
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![]() "Dean Hoffman" wrote in message ... On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 7:45:40 PM UTC-5, Rod Speed wrote: Dean Hoffman wrote https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ Bit ****ed windows wise and bit rough on the inside walls too. I was wondering about the wiring. And the water supply lines etc. With the wiring I spose they had conduit installed for the house to be printed around them. Not at all clear how the roof was printed at the start of the roof/ceiling, it would be interesting to see that video. Also not at all clear how insulated it is. Insulated concrete is possible but its not clear how well that prints. |
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micky wrote
Dean Hoffman wrote https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ That is cool. I think the Baltimore Public Library has 3D printers one can use. Bet they don't print houses tho. |
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On 05/01/2021 06:16 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote:
https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ It looks better than the igloos people constructed with urethane foam in the '70s that were going to be the futu https://everchem.com/abandoned-spray-foam-house/ They looked like a malignant fungus on their best days. I volunteered on a project to build a house out of homasote for a low income family. A priest had put the project together with funding by the Albany diocese. He'd built a church out of homasote previously. It looked pretty good. It was framed with redwood, with Bernie (the priest) realizing after that fact that redwood wasn't ecologically friendly. Berine also wanted to use leftover homasote for the basement forms. I told him it wouldn't work. The cement truck driver told him it wouldn't work. I guess God told him it would work so he said "Pour!'. After the forms collapsed we tried to smooth out the mud for a floor but that didn't go well and resulted in several volunteers spending quality time with a concrete grinder. The next day I was down at the lumber yard buying CDX plywood and form ties. I wonder if it was still standing? |
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On Sat, 1 May 2021 17:50:28 -0700 (PDT), Dean Hoffman, another mentally
deficient, troll-feeding, senile ASSHOLE, babbled again: I was wondering about the wiring. Nope, you were just feeding the troll again, senile moron! tsk |
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On Sun, 2 May 2021 10:45:26 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: Bit ****ed windows wise and bit rough on the inside walls too. Certainly not as ****ed as you are, you sociopathic octogenarian troll! -- Website (from 2007) dedicated to the 86-year-old senile Australian cretin's pathological trolling: https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/r...d-faq.2973853/ |
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On Sat, 1 May 2021 21:10:48 -0600, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again: On 05/01/2021 06:16 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote: https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ It looks better than the igloos people constructed with urethane foam in the '70s that were going to be the futu https://everchem.com/abandoned-spray-foam-house/ They looked like a malignant fungus on their best days. I volunteered on a project to... Oh, no! Yet another lengthy verbose senile bull**** story! FLUSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH the rest unread |
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On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 8:45:40 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
Dean Hoffman wrote https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ Bit ****ed windows wise and bit rough on the inside walls too. Looks as if it has at least as much area devoted to windows as my house. Every opening in a house is an opportunity for cold air to infiltrate. I'll admit, you'd have to like brutalist architecture to like the appearance. Cindy Hamilton |
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![]() " wrote in message ... On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 8:45:40 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote: Dean Hoffman wrote https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ Bit ****ed windows wise and bit rough on the inside walls too. Looks as if it has at least as much area devoted to windows as my house. Dunno, only 3 windows visible. I have 13 8x9' patio doors, and extra windows in the two kitchens and in the two bathrooms and 2 separate dunnys. Every opening in a house is an opportunity for cold air to infiltrate. Yes, but not very salubrious living in a cave with very few windows. I'll admit, you'd have to like brutalist architecture to like the appearance. Yeah, looks rather like a big white turd with a few windows in it. |
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On Sun, 2 May 2021 20:07:14 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH the trolling senile asshole's latest troll**** -- Website (from 2007) dedicated to the 86-year-old senile Australian cretin's pathological trolling: https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/r...d-faq.2973853/ |
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On 5/2/21 5:51 AM, wrote:
On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 8:45:40 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote: Dean Hoffman wrote https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ Bit ****ed windows wise and bit rough on the inside walls too. Looks as if it has at least as much area devoted to windows as my house. Every opening in a house is an opportunity for cold air to infiltrate. I'll admit, you'd have to like brutalist architecture to like the appearance. Cindy Hamilton Like it or not, these are the future. Add some roll up security doors and it will be highly resistant to BLM's fire department. Remember, the democrats want to delete the 2nd, confiscate your guns, defund the police and release thousands of criminals into your life. You got voter's remorse yet? |
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On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 6:07:30 AM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote:
" wrote in message ... On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 8:45:40 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote: Dean Hoffman wrote https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ Bit ****ed windows wise and bit rough on the inside walls too. Looks as if it has at least as much area devoted to windows as my house. Dunno, only 3 windows visible. I have 13 8x9' patio doors, and extra windows in the two kitchens and in the two bathrooms and 2 separate dunnys. It sometimes gets down to -21 C here in the winter. 13 patio doors would be impractical. Every opening in a house is an opportunity for cold air to infiltrate. Yes, but not very salubrious living in a cave with very few windows. The picture on this page is not my house, but it reflects pretty well the amount of area devoted to windows: https://patch.com/georgia/eastatlanta/bp--the-american-small-house-boundless-possibilities Similar percentage on each side. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 6:40:13 AM UTC-4, Larry wrote:
On 5/2/21 5:51 AM, wrote: On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 8:45:40 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote: Dean Hoffman wrote https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ Bit ****ed windows wise and bit rough on the inside walls too. Looks as if it has at least as much area devoted to windows as my house. Every opening in a house is an opportunity for cold air to infiltrate. I'll admit, you'd have to like brutalist architecture to like the appearance. Cindy Hamilton Like it or not, these are the future. Add some roll up security doors and it will be highly resistant to BLM's fire department. Remember, the democrats want to delete the 2nd, confiscate your guns, defund the police and release thousands of criminals into your life. You got voter's remorse yet? No, Larry, I don't. I wish Biden would let immigrants in faster. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 5/1/2021 8:16 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote:
https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ Looks like just another prefab method to me. I see printer just making walls and it is not like they did the work at the home site. |
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![]() "Larry" wrote in message ... On 5/2/21 5:51 AM, wrote: On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 8:45:40 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote: Dean Hoffman wrote https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ Bit ****ed windows wise and bit rough on the inside walls too. Looks as if it has at least as much area devoted to windows as my house. Every opening in a house is an opportunity for cold air to infiltrate. I'll admit, you'd have to like brutalist architecture to like the appearance. Like it or not, these are the future. That remains to be seen. Automats were claimed to be the future too but basically we decided that we didnt like them and they never were. I dont even use McDs etc myself. I do use ebay, amazon and aliexpress a lot tho. |
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![]() " wrote in message ... On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 6:07:30 AM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote: " wrote in message ... On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 8:45:40 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote: Dean Hoffman wrote https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ Bit ****ed windows wise and bit rough on the inside walls too. Looks as if it has at least as much area devoted to windows as my house. Dunno, only 3 windows visible. I have 13 8x9' patio doors, and extra windows in the two kitchens and in the two bathrooms and 2 separate dunnys. It sometimes gets down to -21 C here in the winter. 13 patio doors would be impractical. Nope, perfectly possible to automate having those fully insulated in the winter with plenty of light in the day. Someone in another diy group has done that in england. Every opening in a house is an opportunity for cold air to infiltrate. Yes, but not very salubrious living in a cave with very few windows. The picture on this page is not my house, but it reflects pretty well the amount of area devoted to windows: https://patch.com/georgia/eastatlanta/bp--the-american-small-house-boundless-possibilities Similar percentage on each side. Poky little windows, no thanks. Mine is passive solar, thats why so many patio doors, mostly on the N side, the S side for you lot in the wrong hemisphere. |
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On Mon, 3 May 2021 03:51:42 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH the trolling senile asshole's latest troll**** unread 03:51??? And it's trolling time for you ALREADY, you sick senile swine? -- Website (from 2007) dedicated to the 86-year-old senile Australian cretin's pathological trolling: https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/r...d-faq.2973853/ |
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On Mon, 3 May 2021 03:46:15 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: That remains to be seen. What we WILL see is YOU trolling on these groups like there was no tomorrow, you abnormal octogenarian senile pest! And hopefully there won't be too many tomorrows left for you anymore, cretin! -- Website (from 2007) dedicated to the 86-year-old senile Australian cretin's pathological trolling: https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/r...d-faq.2973853/ |
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On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 6:56:56 AM UTC-5, wrote:
On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 6:07:30 AM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote: " wrote in message ... On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 8:45:40 PM UTC-4, Rod Speed wrote: Dean Hoffman wrote https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ Bit ****ed windows wise and bit rough on the inside walls too. Looks as if it has at least as much area devoted to windows as my house. Dunno, only 3 windows visible. I have 13 8x9' patio doors, and extra windows in the two kitchens and in the two bathrooms and 2 separate dunnys. It sometimes gets down to -21 C here in the winter. 13 patio doors would be impractical. Every opening in a house is an opportunity for cold air to infiltrate. Yes, but not very salubrious living in a cave with very few windows. The picture on this page is not my house, but it reflects pretty well the amount of area devoted to windows: https://patch.com/georgia/eastatlanta/bp--the-american-small-house-boundless-possibilities Similar percentage on each side. Cindy Hamilton Your picture reminded me of house size changes over the years. A chart he https://www.newser.com/story/225645/average-size-of-us-homes-decade-by-decade.html I guess the decrease in size after WWII was due to a housing shortage. |
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On 5/2/2021 9:21 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote:
Dean Hoffman wrote https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ Bit ****ed windows wise and bit rough on the inside walls too. Looks as if it has at least as much area devoted to windows as my house. Dunno, only 3 windows visible. I have 13 8x9' patio doors, and extra windows in the two kitchens and in the two bathrooms and 2 separate dunnys. It sometimes gets down to -21 C here in the winter. 13 patio doors would be impractical. Every opening in a house is an opportunity for cold air to infiltrate. Yes, but not very salubrious living in a cave with very few windows. The picture on this page is not my house, but it reflects pretty well the amount of area devoted to windows: https://patch.com/georgia/eastatlanta/bp--the-american-small-house-boundless-possibilities Similar percentage on each side. Cindy Hamilton Your picture reminded me of house size changes over the years. A chart he https://www.newser.com/story/225645/average-size-of-us-homes-decade-by-decade.html I guess the decrease in size after WWII was due to a housing shortage. Well, I'm below average. Went from 2100 for the past 40 years down to 1583. I could be comfortable with less. |
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On Sun, 2 May 2021 21:33:47 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 5/2/2021 9:21 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote: Dean Hoffman wrote https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ Bit ****ed windows wise and bit rough on the inside walls too. Looks as if it has at least as much area devoted to windows as my house. Dunno, only 3 windows visible. I have 13 8x9' patio doors, and extra windows in the two kitchens and in the two bathrooms and 2 separate dunnys. It sometimes gets down to -21 C here in the winter. 13 patio doors would be impractical. Every opening in a house is an opportunity for cold air to infiltrate. Yes, but not very salubrious living in a cave with very few windows. The picture on this page is not my house, but it reflects pretty well the amount of area devoted to windows: https://patch.com/georgia/eastatlanta/bp--the-american-small-house-boundless-possibilities Similar percentage on each side. Cindy Hamilton Your picture reminded me of house size changes over the years. A chart he https://www.newser.com/story/225645/average-size-of-us-homes-decade-by-decade.html I guess the decrease in size after WWII was due to a housing shortage. Well, I'm below average. Went from 2100 for the past 40 years down to 1583. I could be comfortable with less. 1235 sq ft on 2 stories. plus basement and single garage on 1/3 acre corner lot.. |
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On 05/02/2021 07:21 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote:
Your picture reminded me of house size changes over the years. A chart he https://www.newser.com/story/225645/average-size-of-us-homes-decade-by-decade.html I guess the decrease in size after WWII was due to a housing shortage. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levittown https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_2lGkEU4Xs Little boxes... White flight from the cities, loan guarantees for servicemen, and pent up spending from WWII all played a part. New home construction here is skewed. There are McMansions on 5 or more acres, many funded by selling out on the California market and fleeing. Then there are the Levittowns. The houses in the latter are probably bigger that the original but the construction density may be greater. Personally I can't imagine living in some of the McMansions. As far as I can tell the family sizes are limited so it's 2 or 3 people rattling around in 3000+ square feet. |
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On Sun, 2 May 2021 21:20:38 -0600, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again: Little boxes... White flight from the cities, loan guarantees for servicemen, and pent up spending from WWII all played a part. New home construction here is skewed. There are McMansions on 5 or more acres, many funded by selling out on the California market and fleeing. Then there are the Levittowns. The houses in the latter are probably bigger that the original but the construction density may be greater. Personally I can't imagine living in some of the McMansions. As far as I can tell the family sizes are limited so it's 2 or 3 people rattling around in 3000+ square feet. More verbose crap by the resident gossip. LOL |
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On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 9:33:55 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 5/2/2021 9:21 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote: Dean Hoffman wrote https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ Bit ****ed windows wise and bit rough on the inside walls too. Looks as if it has at least as much area devoted to windows as my house. Dunno, only 3 windows visible. I have 13 8x9' patio doors, and extra windows in the two kitchens and in the two bathrooms and 2 separate dunnys. It sometimes gets down to -21 C here in the winter. 13 patio doors would be impractical. Every opening in a house is an opportunity for cold air to infiltrate. Yes, but not very salubrious living in a cave with very few windows. The picture on this page is not my house, but it reflects pretty well the amount of area devoted to windows: https://patch.com/georgia/eastatlanta/bp--the-american-small-house-boundless-possibilities Similar percentage on each side. Cindy Hamilton Your picture reminded me of house size changes over the years. A chart he https://www.newser.com/story/225645/average-size-of-us-homes-decade-by-decade.html I guess the decrease in size after WWII was due to a housing shortage. Well, I'm below average. Went from 2100 for the past 40 years down to 1583. I could be comfortable with less. The three houses I've owned have all been close to average for the time they were built (1947, 1954, 1948). But we didn't raise a family in them, so a lot more space per capita. Cindy Hamilton |
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![]() On Sat, 1 May 2021 17:16:49 -0700 (PDT), Dean Hoffman posted for all of us to digest... https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ What size is the printer? I don't particularly like the design but that's not me. Wonder about the utilities and how they are run. Concrete buildings have always been cold, hard, damp structures. Wonder about the cost and utility costs compared to conventional construction. According to the article the country needs all the housing. Babies, immigrants, what? -- Tekkie |
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![]() On Sat, 1 May 2021 21:10:48 -0600, rbowman posted for all of us to digest... https://everchem.com/abandoned-spray-foam-house/ They looked like a malignant fungus on their best days. Haaa, good analogy. Homasote house? O man that stuff was crap. I had a hard time building a model railroad platform with that stuff... You have any reference to a Homasote house? What did they use it for; wallboard, floors? IIRC Homasote has a very poor fire rating. -- Tekkie |
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![]() "Tekkie©" wrote in message ... On Sat, 1 May 2021 17:16:49 -0700 (PDT), Dean Hoffman posted for all of us to digest... https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ What size is the printer? I don't particularly like the design but that's not me. Wonder about the utilities and how they are run. Concrete buildings have always been cold, hard, damp structures. Not true of modern concrete buildings done with insulating water proof concrete. Wonder about the cost and utility costs compared to conventional construction. Yeah, that would be interesting to know construction cost wise. According to the article the country needs all the housing. Babies, immigrants, what? Basically immigrants like with all the modern first world. Their birth rate isnt anything special. |
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On Tue, 4 May 2021 05:36:28 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH the trolling senile asshole's latest troll**** unread -- Xeno to senile Rodent: "You're a sad old man Rod, truly sad." MID: |
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On 05/03/2021 01:05 PM, Tekkie� wrote:
On Sat, 1 May 2021 17:16:49 -0700 (PDT), Dean Hoffman posted for all of us to digest... https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ What size is the printer? I don't particularly like the design but that's not me. Wonder about the utilities and how they are run. Concrete buildings have always been cold, hard, damp structures. Wonder about the cost and utility costs compared to conventional construction. According to the article the country needs all the housing. Babies, immigrants, what? Immigrants. White folks aren't holding up their end of the stick. The US as we knew it will go out with a whimper. |
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On 05/03/2021 01:21 PM, Tekkie� wrote:
You have any reference to a Homasote house? What did they use it for; wallboard, floors? IIRC Homasote has a very poor fire rating. I'm coming up dry. The house was in the colorful part of Albany NY. I can't remember if it was on Livingston Ave or one of the parallel streets. From a quick look at Wiki it's still about 90% colorful. I'm not even finding the product I remember. iirc they were in the neighborhood of 2" thick, tongue and groove, with a white surface, supposedly weather proof. I'd call the construction sort of post and beam with large frames that were set with a crane. The homasote or whatever it was, was used horizontally on the exterior like clapboard siding. The beams were exposed, that being where the not so eco-friendly redwood came it. The floors were hardwood. I don't know how Bernie the Priest sold the idea to the diocese. Most of the people involved were from a sort of hippie commune. I visited it a couple of times but preferred my apartment. It was a fun summertime project while I was gainfully unemployed. Life was good until I went home one night to find a note from the chief engineer of a company I had worked for saying that another company that we had done a joint project with was looking for me. It was a hard choice, being summer and still having some weeks of unemployment left but duty called. I moved to Springfield and lost track. Later another guy who had worked on the project came to visit, The diocese had gotten tired of amateur hour and brought in a real contractor to finish it. It looked good enough that someone with an in at the diocese got it rather than some random low income family. That's how it usually goes. I dated a lawyer who was involved with a project to collect bicycles for third world countries. She admitted that they high graded the donations and any really nice bike didn't have a snowball's chance of getting shipped to a ********. I ghosted, having learned all I needed to know about liberal lawyers. |
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On Mon, 3 May 2021 20:55:23 -0600, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again: I'm coming up dry. The house was in the colorful part of Albany NY. I can't remember... ....but you will tell us everything about it anyway, as usual, senile blabbermouth! BG |
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On Mon, 3 May 2021 20:18:06 -0600, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again: Immigrants. White folks aren't holding up their end of the stick. The US as we knew it will go out with a whimper. Especially with endlessly gossiping senile "Americans" like you taking over. Man, I never knew that "Americans" like you existed! |
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On Monday, May 3, 2021 at 10:18:02 PM UTC-4, rbowman wrote:
On 05/03/2021 01:05 PM, Tekkie� wrote: On Sat, 1 May 2021 17:16:49 -0700 (PDT), Dean Hoffman posted for all of us to digest... https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ What size is the printer? I don't particularly like the design but that's not me. Wonder about the utilities and how they are run. Concrete buildings have always been cold, hard, damp structures. Wonder about the cost and utility costs compared to conventional construction. According to the article the country needs all the housing. Babies, immigrants, what? Immigrants. White folks aren't holding up their end of the stick. The US as we knew it will go out with a whimper. They've been saying that about immigrants since the second European arrived in North America. The only constant is change. All we can do is manage it; we can't stop it. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Tue, 4 May 2021 02:46:07 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: On Monday, May 3, 2021 at 10:18:02 PM UTC-4, rbowman wrote: On 05/03/2021 01:05 PM, Tekkie? wrote: On Sat, 1 May 2021 17:16:49 -0700 (PDT), Dean Hoffman posted for all of us to digest... https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ What size is the printer? I don't particularly like the design but that's not me. Wonder about the utilities and how they are run. Concrete buildings have always been cold, hard, damp structures. Wonder about the cost and utility costs compared to conventional construction. According to the article the country needs all the housing. Babies, immigrants, what? Immigrants. White folks aren't holding up their end of the stick. The US as we knew it will go out with a whimper. They've been saying that about immigrants since the second European arrived in North America. The only constant is change. All we can do is manage it; we can't stop it. Cindy Hamilton And the vast majority complaining about "immigrants" are less than 4 generations from being immigrants themselves. VERY FEW less than 8 or 9. (I'm 8th generation in Canada, 9th in N America, 10th in the Netherlands and 12th in Germany) |
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On 5/4/2021 11:49 AM, Clare Snyder wrote:
On Tue, 4 May 2021 02:46:07 -0700 (PDT), " wrote: On Monday, May 3, 2021 at 10:18:02 PM UTC-4, rbowman wrote: On 05/03/2021 01:05 PM, Tekkie? wrote: On Sat, 1 May 2021 17:16:49 -0700 (PDT), Dean Hoffman posted for all of us to digest... https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ What size is the printer? I don't particularly like the design but that's not me. Wonder about the utilities and how they are run. Concrete buildings have always been cold, hard, damp structures. Wonder about the cost and utility costs compared to conventional construction. According to the article the country needs all the housing. Babies, immigrants, what? Immigrants. White folks aren't holding up their end of the stick. The US as we knew it will go out with a whimper. They've been saying that about immigrants since the second European arrived in North America. The only constant is change. All we can do is manage it; we can't stop it. Cindy Hamilton And the vast majority complaining about "immigrants" are less than 4 generations from being immigrants themselves. VERY FEW less than 8 or 9. (I'm 8th generation in Canada, 9th in N America, 10th in the Netherlands and 12th in Germany) No one has problems with legal immigrants. The problem is illegal aliens. They are not immigrants. |
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On Tue, 04 May 2021 11:49:22 -0400, Clare Snyder
wrote: On Tue, 4 May 2021 02:46:07 -0700 (PDT), " wrote: On Monday, May 3, 2021 at 10:18:02 PM UTC-4, rbowman wrote: On 05/03/2021 01:05 PM, Tekkie? wrote: On Sat, 1 May 2021 17:16:49 -0700 (PDT), Dean Hoffman posted for all of us to digest... https://www.the-sun.com/news/2805217/couple-europe-first-printed-house-netherlands/ What size is the printer? I don't particularly like the design but that's not me. Wonder about the utilities and how they are run. Concrete buildings have always been cold, hard, damp structures. Wonder about the cost and utility costs compared to conventional construction. According to the article the country needs all the housing. Babies, immigrants, what? Immigrants. White folks aren't holding up their end of the stick. The US as we knew it will go out with a whimper. They've been saying that about immigrants since the second European arrived in North America. The only constant is change. All we can do is manage it; we can't stop it. Cindy Hamilton And the vast majority complaining about "immigrants" are less than 4 generations from being immigrants themselves. VERY FEW less than 8 or 9. (I'm 8th generation in Canada, 9th in N America, 10th in the Netherlands and 12th in Germany) I've never understood that either. It's like when kids build a tree house or a snow fort and the first job is to make sure no one else can come in. It makes no sense to me. |
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