TomOfTarsus
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jan 28, 2008
- Messages
- 219
- Location
- North of Pittsburgh near Airport
- Tractor
- 1999 New Holland TC18 HST
Ya know, I'm beginning to think we've gone completely knutz in this country. You'd think the folks in Washington, and all the rest of the idiots screaming "Green! GREEN! GREEN!" had invented the concepts of energy efficiency and the re-use and recycling of anything remotely reusable.
Then you read something like this:
Pennsylvania Residents Fight for Right to Hang Laundry - Science News | Science & Technology | Technology News - FOXNews.com
And your jaw just drops. I wonder how that'd go over in Amish country?
A related story: I went to the hardware store to purchase parts to upgrade my solar-powered clothes dryer, and told the fellow that. He was immediately fascinated, wanted to know how it worked. I told him that by controlling exposure to the optimal sun angle and maximizing the exposure area of the damp articles, the solar powered clothes dryer was able to leverage both the incident solar radiation and the secondary solar convective effects, we were able to dry our clothes without ANY use of house power at all! And they smelled wonderful, too!
He was transfixed, and wanted to know what parts I needed. I told him two long pipes, 4 short pipes, 2 "T" connectors (he's taking this all in), and then it dawned on him when I mentioned 8 hooks and 100 ft of clothesline.
It was 5 minutes before he could compose himself enough to start gathering my order.
Have a good one, all! But don't hang your undies in view of the HOA!
Tom
Then you read something like this:
Pennsylvania Residents Fight for Right to Hang Laundry - Science News | Science & Technology | Technology News - FOXNews.com
And your jaw just drops. I wonder how that'd go over in Amish country?
A related story: I went to the hardware store to purchase parts to upgrade my solar-powered clothes dryer, and told the fellow that. He was immediately fascinated, wanted to know how it worked. I told him that by controlling exposure to the optimal sun angle and maximizing the exposure area of the damp articles, the solar powered clothes dryer was able to leverage both the incident solar radiation and the secondary solar convective effects, we were able to dry our clothes without ANY use of house power at all! And they smelled wonderful, too!
He was transfixed, and wanted to know what parts I needed. I told him two long pipes, 4 short pipes, 2 "T" connectors (he's taking this all in), and then it dawned on him when I mentioned 8 hooks and 100 ft of clothesline.
It was 5 minutes before he could compose himself enough to start gathering my order.
Have a good one, all! But don't hang your undies in view of the HOA!
Tom