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moneymaker
ParticipantI’m a little confused, I thought legislation was just written to ensure the consumer/producer could sell the electricity back to SDG&E. I’m thinking about doing it, I suppose what is keeping me from doing it is I don’t fully understand how the electricity gets back to SDG&E. I assume it goes to the neighbors. Does anybody know if SDG&E meters at the stepdown transformer. I doubt that they do, so they are just trusting the meter I suppose. Without selling it back I don’t think it pencils out for us as we are not really using much electricity during the day when the panels are producing the most.
moneymaker
ParticipantI’m a little confused, I thought legislation was just written to ensure the consumer/producer could sell the electricity back to SDG&E. I’m thinking about doing it, I suppose what is keeping me from doing it is I don’t fully understand how the electricity gets back to SDG&E. I assume it goes to the neighbors. Does anybody know if SDG&E meters at the stepdown transformer. I doubt that they do, so they are just trusting the meter I suppose. Without selling it back I don’t think it pencils out for us as we are not really using much electricity during the day when the panels are producing the most.
June 9, 2010 at 8:55 PM in reply to: OT: Anyone watching the live feed of BP cutting the stack? #561595moneymaker
ParticipantI’ll tell you how a plumber would cap that sucker. Get the appropriately sized ball valve. Install said ball valve (with valve in open position), once tightened to the pipe shut off ball valve, simple!
June 9, 2010 at 8:55 PM in reply to: OT: Anyone watching the live feed of BP cutting the stack? #561694moneymaker
ParticipantI’ll tell you how a plumber would cap that sucker. Get the appropriately sized ball valve. Install said ball valve (with valve in open position), once tightened to the pipe shut off ball valve, simple!
June 9, 2010 at 8:55 PM in reply to: OT: Anyone watching the live feed of BP cutting the stack? #562188moneymaker
ParticipantI’ll tell you how a plumber would cap that sucker. Get the appropriately sized ball valve. Install said ball valve (with valve in open position), once tightened to the pipe shut off ball valve, simple!
June 9, 2010 at 8:55 PM in reply to: OT: Anyone watching the live feed of BP cutting the stack? #562295moneymaker
ParticipantI’ll tell you how a plumber would cap that sucker. Get the appropriately sized ball valve. Install said ball valve (with valve in open position), once tightened to the pipe shut off ball valve, simple!
June 9, 2010 at 8:55 PM in reply to: OT: Anyone watching the live feed of BP cutting the stack? #562581moneymaker
ParticipantI’ll tell you how a plumber would cap that sucker. Get the appropriately sized ball valve. Install said ball valve (with valve in open position), once tightened to the pipe shut off ball valve, simple!
moneymaker
ParticipantI guess it really does make sense. At first I was befuddled how Solana Beach could have the lowest local taxes and the best achieving schools. Then I realized that even 1% of $1 million is way more than 1.15% of say 250 or 300 thousand dollar homes. So even though Solana Beach pays less of a percentage they still pay more taxes than say Lemon Grove.
moneymaker
ParticipantI guess it really does make sense. At first I was befuddled how Solana Beach could have the lowest local taxes and the best achieving schools. Then I realized that even 1% of $1 million is way more than 1.15% of say 250 or 300 thousand dollar homes. So even though Solana Beach pays less of a percentage they still pay more taxes than say Lemon Grove.
moneymaker
ParticipantI guess it really does make sense. At first I was befuddled how Solana Beach could have the lowest local taxes and the best achieving schools. Then I realized that even 1% of $1 million is way more than 1.15% of say 250 or 300 thousand dollar homes. So even though Solana Beach pays less of a percentage they still pay more taxes than say Lemon Grove.
moneymaker
ParticipantI guess it really does make sense. At first I was befuddled how Solana Beach could have the lowest local taxes and the best achieving schools. Then I realized that even 1% of $1 million is way more than 1.15% of say 250 or 300 thousand dollar homes. So even though Solana Beach pays less of a percentage they still pay more taxes than say Lemon Grove.
moneymaker
ParticipantI guess it really does make sense. At first I was befuddled how Solana Beach could have the lowest local taxes and the best achieving schools. Then I realized that even 1% of $1 million is way more than 1.15% of say 250 or 300 thousand dollar homes. So even though Solana Beach pays less of a percentage they still pay more taxes than say Lemon Grove.
moneymaker
Participant[quote=PithecanthropusErectus]
the only important questions to answer in life are what to do, who to do it with and where to do it.[/quote]Nice! As a guy I can appreciate that statement. I think women probably think a little differently, just substitute plan for do.
A friend of mine says he not worried about the market until it gets down to 6000, if I were to say that then it surely would. Neeta “get out of bonds as soon as there is sustained inflation”.
moneymaker
Participant[quote=PithecanthropusErectus]
the only important questions to answer in life are what to do, who to do it with and where to do it.[/quote]Nice! As a guy I can appreciate that statement. I think women probably think a little differently, just substitute plan for do.
A friend of mine says he not worried about the market until it gets down to 6000, if I were to say that then it surely would. Neeta “get out of bonds as soon as there is sustained inflation”.
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