Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #184,241  
Good Morning Guys,
Ct, 13 to start going to lower 20’s !

PopG, you are getting close if your in Newburg, Ny ! Less than an hour from out Ct home ! Safe trip to you today !

Kilroy, nice score on the ice melt ! Doesn’t get much better than that other than Free ! 😂

Ron, great picture of your wife with that monster of a fish ! She looks like she truly loved fishing and being with you on the boat !

Phil, beautiful job on the plates and platter ! I’m thinking that your screws must be fairly short going into the piece from the faceplate ! Or do you turn a set diameter and use a collet for the secondary turn ?

Will go for a long walk or hike today and maybe some German on Duolingo !

Don, just curious, do you pay for Super Duolingo or do you just use the free version ? My problem is after I use all 5 hearts, they kick you out for the day if you are unwilling to subscribe to the Super version ! Frustrating !

Hope all have a blessed and safe day ! 🙏
 
   / Good morning!!!! #184,242  
Made the second stop at a gas station with the Prius since I got it in September, it took just under 8 gallons, most of my driving is within its EV range, so I don’t use much gas, but it is completely seamless when it makes the switch from EV to Hybrid.
That looks like quite the tool for snow removal, Paul.

Do you worry about ethanol laced gas going bad before it gets used up in the Prius? Or has Toyota figured out a way to deal with the alcohol? Or maybe you can find E0 that doesn't cost an arm and a leg? Out here it sells for $6-$8 a gallon, if you can even find it.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #184,243  
They shed bark and leaves profusely, establishing an excellent tinder pile underneath them that quickly spreads ground fire to the trees themselves.
I lost the eucalyptus tree I planted back around 2005 last year. It was a fast grower. It was everything you say but I still miss the fragrance of it. Thought about planting more with better access to water.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #184,245  
Don, just curious, do you pay for Super Duolingo or do you just use the free version ? My problem is after I use all 5 hearts, they kick you out for the day if you are unwilling to subscribe to the Super version ! Frustrating !
My wife has used Super Duolingo for 2 years and I just used the free version. I did cut out a lot of heart loss by writing down the correct answer so I don't make the same mistake twice. My wife is consistent and uses Super every day and also takes classes when given by the neighborhood Language club. She understands the Spanish people in line at the supermarket. If we had a maid or lawn service I'm sure she would be able to communicate with them.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #184,246  
Do you worry about ethanol laced gas going bad before it gets used up in the Prius? Or has Toyota figured out a way to deal with the alcohol? Or maybe you can find E0 that doesn't cost an arm and a leg? Out here it sells for $6-$8 a gallon, if you can even find it.

I haven’t worried about it, perhaps I should. The gas cap says it’s ok with (Yikes!) E20, and it does run the engine every 200 miles or regardless of the battery state of charge just to lubricate it and prevent corrosion.
One more thing to keep me up at night………..
 
   / Good morning!!!! #184,247  
However, I’m planning on putting a fireplace in my new “in law suite” that will become my new home. I like tending the fire and the radiated heat, even though I realize I’m sending conditioned air up the chimney.
You could install a fresh air inlet for the stove to breath through if you put it on an outside wall. That way the stove is not using conditioned air from inside the home. If my experience with the Quadrafire stove up north is any indication, it'll also draw very well, making the fire incredibly easy to start.

I'd love to install another one down south, but the outside wall where it would best fit is at the low side of the roof. I think extending the stove pipe that far above the gutter would not be very structurally sound, and would probably be ugly. There was a fireplace in the home, but the previous owners took it out and installed a sky light in its place at the roof peak in the center of the room. So drawing air from outside is a bit of a challenge. But I wonder if the stove could somehow be rigged to breath between two of the walls of a triple wall stove pipe? Probably not, as the joints in those pipes don't look like they are open top to bottom. Worth checking into, though.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #184,248  
btw my budget to build a 1,000ft residence, here in CA, is $500k. It will be very close to that-- if we proceed. Not sure.
Not sure were you are in NorCal, but in this area (just a few miles from Paradise, the one that burned in the Camp Fire), there is so much insurance money flowing that contractors are getting half again or twice what they were before 2018. The estimated replacement value for my home there has gone from $500k to $740k, and the premium on the insurance policy has gone from $800/year to $3000/year.

And speaking of insurance, many insurance companies are choosing not to sell homeowners insurance in California any more. I insured the new place in Orcutt with Farmers last year, and last December they informed me they would not be renewing the automotive coverage I signed up for at the same time. I suspect that when the homeowners policy renews in a few months, they will choose not to, even though the Orcutt home is not in an area with elevated wildfire risk.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #184,249  
You could install a fresh air inlet for the stove to breath through if you put it on an outside wall. That way the stove is not using conditioned air from inside the home.

I don’t want a fireplace for any practical reason other than aesthetics and to have an open fire to tinker with. Almost anything that makes the fire more efficient is counter to my prime objective.
The reality is that the most efficient wood stoves are almost as efficient as a typical oil burner, and way behind modern gas and heat pump efficiency.
I’m thinking about a classic stone fireplace, I could add a fresh air vent into it though.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #184,250  
Morning all, 19 going to 33 and cloudy.
Son was out late last night for an open mike night we didn't know about. That will need to stop. All tired today.

I have the full office version pretty cheap from StackSocial. It's a real license, but cheap, not a subscription like I have at work.

back to work,
 
   / Good morning!!!! #184,251  
How long does the trip take when loaded?
I was out the door yesterday morning at 7:15 and arrived at about 4:15PM. That's 9 hours, including one stop for gas. The speed limit here drops to 55 MPH when towing a trailer, and that, along with having to stop for gas, adds almost two hours to the trip. I can make it on one tank in the Camry or one of the motorcycles with a big touring fuel tank, and run 70-80MPH once I get to the freeways. But all I really care about is not having to drive at night, especially when having to back that trailer up into the driveway on the Orcutt end.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #184,252  
The reality is that the most efficient wood stoves are almost as efficient as a typical oil burner, and way behind modern gas and heat pump efficiency.
I’m thinking about a classic stone fireplace, I could add a fresh air vent into it though.
Oh, OK, now I get it.

You're right about the efficiencies. The wood I burn up north is harvested on the property, so I don't worry about how much it costs. Down south the heat comes from burning natural gas in what likely is a 43 year old furnace, and that's expen$ive. I did the numbers on hauling the 8 chords of palletted firewood down there, and it would cost almost as much for the gas as it would to purchase wood there. Add to that the cost of another woodstove, and the modifications needed to the house to install it, and it's probably not economically justifiable to put another woodstove in down there. But I prefer the heat the woodstove puts out, and I like watching the flames dance behind the window. What I like best is being able to stand in front of the stove while it blows really hot air over me, especially when I come inside when it's cold and wet outside. I've still got a few months to make up my mind on this one, but it's going to be a difficult decision.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #184,253  
Need to determine a sensible approach as maintaining a full blown budget for each for a month or two sounds like work.
That's exactly why I stopped using Quicken. I entered the data manually because importing it from the bank was problematic. The entries sometimes had unclear descriptions, leading to confusion when I looked at them later. More importantly, any errors made by the bank or credit card companies would just propagate into the budget app. That said, though, in more than 20 years with Quicken, I never once found an error in either the credit card or bank statements. All the errors were on my end, mostly from fat fingering the numbers on the receipts I entered by hand.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #184,255  
whatever I plant has to be done by August this year
Why August, Drew? Is that when you're planning your cross country trip?

If so, the southern leg is gonna be a real cooker. And wildfire smoke on the northern side could also be problematic. Could you consider the Fall shoulder season, maybe mid to late September after it cools off some?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #184,256  
Wish I knew of a method to auto import Bank data into my spreadsheets.
Back in the day it was pretty common for a spreadsheet or database program to be able to import CSV files. They'd provide an option to map each field in the file to a column in the spreadsheet or cell in the database. Don't the modern apps still have that, too?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #184,257  
David, I don't think you missed anything parenting.... Out of our 3, one is very financially stable. He is the one with the LEAST amount of guidance.
The only financial guidance I got from my parents was a $.50/week allowance that stopped as soon as I got my first paper route. By then I knew how to save up for something I wanted to buy. I never had a credit card until after college, and once I looked at the interest rate, I almost always kept it payed off. Had a professor in college that brought in a whole life insurance salesman, and was talked into purchasing a policy. Made payments on it until I wanted a rotter Porsche, and cashed it in. Somehow had the good sense to always contribute enough to the 401K to get the maximum company matching funds. It was only later in life, maybe in my 40s, that I even thought of retirement, and what kind of income would be needed to not have to work at a job. Then dad died, and I had to help mom with his portfolio. That was a learning experience, but then dad's advisor retired and his son took over not long after dad passed. The kid was pretty reckless and started losing money on bad corporate bonds and tech stocks. I stumbled across Jim Cramer and got a better understanding of various financial terms and relationships, but never saw much success chasing individual stock picks.

Besides that one professor, the big hole in this was no formal training in managing money. Not in high school, not from my folks, not in college. I had a couple of older friends that I'd talk to sometimes, but the rest of what I learned came by pure luck or random chance. Now that everyone is their own portfolio manager, it's no wonder the markets are so crazy!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #184,258  
7° was our low, actually hit 6° before midnight. Now 24° with snow coming tonight
Still have quattro pro spreadsheet, surprised to find it’s still sold.
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Couldn’t find my lotus on 5” floppy, but Did find 1990 turbo tax, and have copies of the return printed on dot matrix printer.
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Also an early 1992 quicken. But my quicken data goes back to 1989.
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   / Good morning!!!! #184,259  
I don’t want a fireplace for any practical reason other than aesthetics and to have an open fire to tinker with. Almost anything that makes the fire more efficient is counter to my prime objective.
The reality is that the most efficient wood stoves are almost as efficient as a typical oil burner, and way behind modern gas and heat pump efficiency.
I’m thinking about a classic stone fireplace, I could add a fresh air vent into it though.
I had same desire when I built my house. But never built the fireplace, just the foundation for it. It’s all ready with an ash dump, and 2nd flue from basement for wood stove down there, but stops at first floor hearth. My pellet stove sits in front where the fireplace should be. The wall behind has a header, ready to open and build the fireplace, but won’t do that now.
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   / Good morning!!!! #184,260  
Morning all, 19 going to 33 and cloudy.
Son was out late last night for an open mike night we didn't know about. That will need to stop. All tired today.

I have the full office version pretty cheap from StackSocial. It's a real license, but cheap, not a subscription like I have at work.

back to work,
You can still get non subscription version of office, not the 365 yearly subscription version. I’m using 2019 office home and student.
 

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