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To: Scotswife

Of course. But, changes are coming. Won’t hurt to start thinking about alternatives. You can still buy a cast iron hand operated water pump. They are cheap, too. My grandparents bathed in hot water in a regular bathtub with a drain but no water spigots. They had a big old cast iron stove in the kitchen that would get hot all over, heat the kitchen, bake bread, heat bath water all at once. Last time I looked they were still making them for about $2000.


91 posted on 07/04/2008 10:56:16 AM PDT by RightWhale (I will veto each and every beer)
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To: RightWhale

2000 will get you a delux stove. you can spend a few hundred and get a good one. I use a old $50 one in my ‘club house” works great. two many three chunks of oak last 4 to 6 housrs easy.


97 posted on 07/04/2008 11:01:55 AM PDT by jpsb
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To: RightWhale

“Of course. But, changes are coming. Won’t hurt to start thinking about alternatives. You can still buy a cast iron hand operated water pump. They are cheap, too. My grandparents bathed in hot water in a regular bathtub with a drain but no water spigots. They had a big old cast iron stove in the kitchen that would get hot all over, heat the kitchen, bake bread, heat bath water all at once”

It’s ironic that - if things keep going the way they’re going (and I don’t see any reasonable alternative as to them changing) - Americans in 2100 may live under circumstances that are much the same as the Americans of 1900.

It may become more practical to live with little or no energy, than trying to live with energy that is luxury-priced and affordable only to the few....

- John


146 posted on 07/04/2008 8:16:17 PM PDT by Fishrrman
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