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Hatfield
ParticipantYou might look into the oil-filled radiator type. I don’t know if it’s any more efficient, but the heating elements are not exposed so it’s pretty safe. The exposed parts get very warm, but not dangerously hot.
We’ve had one for years and it’s nice – it gives off very comfortable radiant heat, and it doesn’t dry out the air the way other kinds of heaters do. We keep one in the master bedroom and often during the winter we will run it at night rather than run the furnace.
Hatfield
ParticipantYou might look into the oil-filled radiator type. I don’t know if it’s any more efficient, but the heating elements are not exposed so it’s pretty safe. The exposed parts get very warm, but not dangerously hot.
We’ve had one for years and it’s nice – it gives off very comfortable radiant heat, and it doesn’t dry out the air the way other kinds of heaters do. We keep one in the master bedroom and often during the winter we will run it at night rather than run the furnace.
Hatfield
ParticipantLet’s assume that this was a cash purchase. In some states (Nevada? Colorado?) the officers of a corporation are not a matter of public record. So it seems that you could form such a corporation in one of these states and then have the corporation buy the property.
In fact, assuming that’s possible, it seems like you could later sell the property without having the sale recorded or the property re-assessed, simply by selling the corporation.
There has to be a catch. What have I missed?
Hatfield
ParticipantLet’s assume that this was a cash purchase. In some states (Nevada? Colorado?) the officers of a corporation are not a matter of public record. So it seems that you could form such a corporation in one of these states and then have the corporation buy the property.
In fact, assuming that’s possible, it seems like you could later sell the property without having the sale recorded or the property re-assessed, simply by selling the corporation.
There has to be a catch. What have I missed?
Hatfield
ParticipantLet’s assume that this was a cash purchase. In some states (Nevada? Colorado?) the officers of a corporation are not a matter of public record. So it seems that you could form such a corporation in one of these states and then have the corporation buy the property.
In fact, assuming that’s possible, it seems like you could later sell the property without having the sale recorded or the property re-assessed, simply by selling the corporation.
There has to be a catch. What have I missed?
Hatfield
ParticipantLet’s assume that this was a cash purchase. In some states (Nevada? Colorado?) the officers of a corporation are not a matter of public record. So it seems that you could form such a corporation in one of these states and then have the corporation buy the property.
In fact, assuming that’s possible, it seems like you could later sell the property without having the sale recorded or the property re-assessed, simply by selling the corporation.
There has to be a catch. What have I missed?
Hatfield
ParticipantLet’s assume that this was a cash purchase. In some states (Nevada? Colorado?) the officers of a corporation are not a matter of public record. So it seems that you could form such a corporation in one of these states and then have the corporation buy the property.
In fact, assuming that’s possible, it seems like you could later sell the property without having the sale recorded or the property re-assessed, simply by selling the corporation.
There has to be a catch. What have I missed?
September 19, 2010 at 3:43 PM in reply to: If you get mad easily about Big Government wasting stimulus money…don’t read this… #606541Hatfield
ParticipantI’m pretty sure all the LEDs are made in China too. It’s a shame – I think LED lighting systems are probably going to be the wave of the future. Since the manufacturing process is so highly automated, labor cost is not much a factor. We should be building them here, and we should be investing in better lighting technology and keeping that technology here.
As for traffic lights, have you noticed that green LEDs seem to have a much higher mortality rate than the red ones? Notice how many green LED go lights are all funky with half the elements burned out, yet you never see that with red ones.
September 19, 2010 at 3:43 PM in reply to: If you get mad easily about Big Government wasting stimulus money…don’t read this… #606629Hatfield
ParticipantI’m pretty sure all the LEDs are made in China too. It’s a shame – I think LED lighting systems are probably going to be the wave of the future. Since the manufacturing process is so highly automated, labor cost is not much a factor. We should be building them here, and we should be investing in better lighting technology and keeping that technology here.
As for traffic lights, have you noticed that green LEDs seem to have a much higher mortality rate than the red ones? Notice how many green LED go lights are all funky with half the elements burned out, yet you never see that with red ones.
September 19, 2010 at 3:43 PM in reply to: If you get mad easily about Big Government wasting stimulus money…don’t read this… #607183Hatfield
ParticipantI’m pretty sure all the LEDs are made in China too. It’s a shame – I think LED lighting systems are probably going to be the wave of the future. Since the manufacturing process is so highly automated, labor cost is not much a factor. We should be building them here, and we should be investing in better lighting technology and keeping that technology here.
As for traffic lights, have you noticed that green LEDs seem to have a much higher mortality rate than the red ones? Notice how many green LED go lights are all funky with half the elements burned out, yet you never see that with red ones.
September 19, 2010 at 3:43 PM in reply to: If you get mad easily about Big Government wasting stimulus money…don’t read this… #607291Hatfield
ParticipantI’m pretty sure all the LEDs are made in China too. It’s a shame – I think LED lighting systems are probably going to be the wave of the future. Since the manufacturing process is so highly automated, labor cost is not much a factor. We should be building them here, and we should be investing in better lighting technology and keeping that technology here.
As for traffic lights, have you noticed that green LEDs seem to have a much higher mortality rate than the red ones? Notice how many green LED go lights are all funky with half the elements burned out, yet you never see that with red ones.
September 19, 2010 at 3:43 PM in reply to: If you get mad easily about Big Government wasting stimulus money…don’t read this… #607610Hatfield
ParticipantI’m pretty sure all the LEDs are made in China too. It’s a shame – I think LED lighting systems are probably going to be the wave of the future. Since the manufacturing process is so highly automated, labor cost is not much a factor. We should be building them here, and we should be investing in better lighting technology and keeping that technology here.
As for traffic lights, have you noticed that green LEDs seem to have a much higher mortality rate than the red ones? Notice how many green LED go lights are all funky with half the elements burned out, yet you never see that with red ones.
Hatfield
ParticipantOh everything was going great and then they had to show me the back yard….
Hatfield
ParticipantOh everything was going great and then they had to show me the back yard….
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