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Hey now!
Those are some serious materials there!- and I like a bunch of them- but yeah, transmission through a bunch of those is pretty much out of the question.
My home is built of more conventional materials(although I want my next one to have more stone, metal and glass to be ultra modern) but the plaster and insulation by this builder is super-duper thick. That is one of their signatures.
This slows down wireless considerably.
In yours...!!!
I built to last. I'm gonna die here, I suppose.
Low crime area + watchful neighbors = piece of mind.
Werd.
I went looking for it and came up empty.
Basically, there was an old talk show host and I couldn't find the clip.
The gist is one should only buy a house and be considered a homeowner if one buys a house they can see themselves dying in. That is a home.
Otherwise, if one is going to be outta there in the next five minutes they are really a renter paying a fortune in transaction fees and interest, effectively isn't an owner as they effectively traded the landlord for becoming a renter from the bank and now have an anchor that could prevent moving if the house doesn't quickly sell.
99.9999% of the time that is true. But you can't always block out the possibility. Or can you?
We live in one of the longest peace-time eras of all time. Of all time.
Yeah, sucks to live in an area where people want your sh!t.
Perhaps one of the things that we should be teaching is to tell young people to go after reaching a good neighborhood instead of focusing on "security."
Working backwards from that, it means that one can't video game 24/7. One has to get out there and generate some decent resources. Then, they can have some options.
Try to kill em with kindness first, Mattmoo. Otherwise, there is always SnakeFist.
No joke, SnakeFist. What I wouldn't pay to see that handsome smile when you blow the smoke off of the barrel.
SnakeFist will get me. Somehow.