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Old 12-15-2006, 05:46 PM #21
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Congrats, Brian. It is always great to hear about a success. And I am sure you will keep doing what you need to do, so that the improvement just keeps on going.

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Old 12-15-2006, 09:59 PM #22
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That the doc is essentially saying....don't change that 'PROGRAM' is totally Superior!

As for fires, on the east coast of the US that's not usually the issue. More likely suprise blizzards [as in more all at once or plain old too much], super heavy rains in short periods [including hurricanes], or the extremes of too hot/cold for too long a time.

I believe there are some folks around here that can speak to fire issues in the Mid-west and Pacific Coast areas, and other on 'earthquakes'.

For you tho - I'm wishing safe conditions and passage.... - j

Fires are bad enough ,they can do a lot of damage in many ways, but besides fires we are really a lucky country, we have had hurricanes in the past like at Darwin that done a lot of damage but thankfully they are very rare.

I have seen on film the hurricanes, blizzards etc that you guys get, wow, they are unreal, i have always wondered about the areas that are prone to hurricans in the US, will the insurance companies insure the homes in these areas that can be wiped out at any old time ? and in the winter , cars must have a lot more accidents due to the ice on the road.
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Brian,
That is wonderful news! Keep up the good work. You really deserve the results you got.

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Thanks Billye, i hope you are resting well.
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But it's been like this for years. Only legally allowed to water lawn Tuesdays and Sundays before 10 am,and after 4 pm.

But what is that solving? I mean we won't have water to drink or bathe very soon. They keep on showing us the damn which holds our water supply for the whole of Sydney and it looks almost empty. Very scary!
I know its to stupid for words, the population has been increasing for many years. but no more dams built [ when we had plenty rain ] i reckon its better to have even 10 dams a quarter full than to have 2 or 3 or in Sydney's case one dam nearly empty, why did they not bring the restrictions on a lot earlier when they must have seen the levels dropping and they done nothing about it whats so ever.
I think its stupid to have the major cities only on stage 3 were the biggest water consumption is.
I also reckon its stupid to be using good drinking water to flush our toilets, it should be only grey water hooked up to the systems., just imaging the water savings on that alone with the millions of users per day.
We can only prey for rain and hope someone hears us
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Congrats, Brian. It is always great to hear about a success. And I am sure you will keep doing what you need to do, so that the improvement just keeps on going.

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