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Baremegigjen t1_je2ab42 wrote
Reply to comment by Sensitive_Lie9674 in Water Quality in Merrimack? by Illustrious-Study237
Buying a house with a well in Hillsborough County and the water test came back with no issues whatsoever; everything was either incredibly low and the really bad stuff was not detected. It’s also very soft water, which will be something new for us as everywhere we’ve lived across the country and overseas had varying levels of hard water, to include Arizona where I swear the water came out of the tap as mineralized chunks with some water embedded in them (exaggeration, but not by much!). We’re still planning on putting an RO filter on it as an extra safety measure just to avoid any potential issues.
It’s been recommended by everyone (the water testing company was silent on the issue) that we still get our water tested annually even though our test came back with the same results as the current owner’s test in 2016.
Baremegigjen OP t1_jdinv7b wrote
Reply to comment by movdqa in Recommendations: Need to replace ancient single pane windows in home built in 1949 by Baremegigjen
Who did you use to install the windows?
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Reply to comment by bassboat1 in Recommendations: Need to replace ancient single pane windows in home built in 1949 by Baremegigjen
The casings and sills are in very good shape and vinyl is a very realistic option. Edit: There is one window in a bathroom that was replaced a couple of years ago and it’s vinyl.
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Reply to comment by Icy-Neck-2422 in Recommendations: Need to replace ancient single pane windows in home built in 1949 by Baremegigjen
Double-paned replacement windows. These windows are not worth saving.
Baremegigjen OP t1_jdd14c4 wrote
Reply to comment by Automatic-Raspberry3 in Recommendations: Need to replace ancient single pane windows in home built in 1949 by Baremegigjen
Excellent point. We’re staying with my sister-in-law in a house built in 1787. Their windows, however, are new.
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Reply to comment by Due_Start_3597 in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
Most operational satellites do for station keeping in order to maintain the proper orbit and to move them out of the orbit after their useful life so other satellites can take their place. Depending on the orbit some are deorbited and come back to earth; otters are boosted up into orbits that aren’t used.
The issue is everything in orbit is technically a satellite and there’s are tons of junk up there from rocket bodies and formerly operational satellites to debris of all types including from Russia blowing up one of their satellites a year or two ago, leaving hundreds of pieces of various sizes orbiting the earth. All of which need to be tracked to so as to avoid collisions with objects currently in space (ISS and other satellites) or to be launched (you don’t want to lose a $1B satellite by launching into a debris cloud.
Baremegigjen t1_jbydmvq wrote
Reply to comment by YBMExile in Yo Cloudboy what it is with the nor’easter? by jennyfromtheblock777
Thanks so much! We’re buying a house in Francestown and have the home inspection scheduled. Should be interesting with all the snow!
Baremegigjen t1_jbvtnl2 wrote
Reply to comment by Impossible-Bear-8953 in Yo Cloudboy what it is with the nor’easter? by jennyfromtheblock777
Thanks!
Baremegigjen t1_jbvhjog wrote
Reply to comment by Burger-King-Covid in Yo Cloudboy what it is with the nor’easter? by jennyfromtheblock777
Can someone explain where the Monadnock region is or more precisely if that includes the Francestown area?
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Reply to Do you “air out” your house/apartment/etc about this time of year? Is there a certain temperature you air it out? Any tricks/ideas to airing it out? by FenwaysMom
We open the bedroom windows every day if it’s not snowing or raining or very warm.
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Reply to comment by dj_narwhal in New Hampshire ordered to phase out practice of keeping psychiatric patients in emergency rooms by greenhousecrtv
The “great communicator” could read a script with the best of them and for the most part memorize many of his lines. Little if any of what he said publicly was original.
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Reply to comment by Weekly-Obligation798 in Sadly, those calling this a win are wrong. by BelichicksBurner
You can thank Reagan for doing away with those facilities and jdumping everyone out on the street with no programs to support the transition for those for whom it might be possible or other arrangements/facilities for those for whom it wasn’t. At the same time the severely physically disabled, including those with profound developmental issues were also dumped, including those who couldn’t and would never be able to fend for themselves and had physical disabilities that required specialized care.
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Reply to comment by Whynotyours in "Mistakenly" shredded all the passports? by Viking603
And the travel costs to New York and all additional expenses for changing flights, lodging in New York, as well as meals and incidentals.
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Reply to comment by pewterpetunia in hello, after living almost 8 years in NH , we are moving to AZ. bittersweet feelings. I am sad to leave our beautiful NH. anyone else moving out of state? do you have the same feelings of missing out on the mountains and the NE summer? by crazycurious7
I don’t know about the particular report (there have been hundreds if not thousands), but water has been an issue in Arizona and definitely Tucson, since the mid-1970s if not earlier (we moved there when I was a kid in 1974 and water conservation was big back them and that was with only about 10 years left of ground water available; the city has grown dramatically since). They’re out of ground water and the vast majority of the state relies on the Colorado River water shipped down in open aqueducts from northern AZ (just imagine the evaporation in 100 degree temps which is just a standard summer day temperature) and that water is reliant on the availability of water in the Colorado River west of Lake Mead, which is at a dangerously low level. It’s so law that in large areas of the Colorado, rafting is no longer done as the water levels are dangerously low. On top of that the farmers with orange and almond groves, vast cotton fields, farmers, and alfalfa growers (IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DESERT!) generally get access to the water first so the shortage is magnified by growing water thirsty plants in the middle of the desert. And the alfalfa is for export to Saudi Arabia for horse feed. The temperatures are climbing, water is scarce, and the place is overflowing with people. About the only decedent sign is in many areas everyone has changed from their overwatered lush green lawns to more native landscaping, but the state is dotted with bright green golf courses that are watered year round.
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Reply to EarthPorn meets SpacePorn - Rho Ophiuci over Highland County, Virginia [3123 × 3091] [OC] by MrJackDog
Spectacular combination of Earth and Sky!
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Reply to Mono Lake / USA [1920x1280] [OC] by Wimair
Stunning! Hope the rest of the trip was/is as spectacular.
Baremegigjen t1_j712s25 wrote
Gorgeous shot! The composition is exceptional.
Baremegigjen t1_j6h00ga wrote
Spectacular shot!
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Reply to Mt Sunapee last night by PRENDEL0
The sunset last night was spectacular.
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Reply to Question about new years time change by 5nd
The only thing that changed is it’s now the year 2023. Daylight savings doesn’t begin until March 12th at 2 am. Wishing you a very happy, healthy new year! 🎉
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Reply to UAE Desert Solitude (4682x3017) (OC) by Pressw
Desolate beauty!
Baremegigjen t1_j2ch83o wrote
Gorgeous shot!
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Reply to comment by iaredavid in Meet the amateur astronomer who found a lost NASA satellite by jarvedttudd
Velcro. In fact it’s the primary method for attaching the reflective blanket that protects the bus (body) of satellites.
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Reply to comment by nullcompany in Post-storm checkin by FTheOldWest
A lesson from those of us who once lived in areas with hurricanes, next time fill the tub with water and use that water to flush the toilets. Great news on the loan of the generator by sonoftelfon works great and hope your power gets restored soon!
Baremegigjen t1_je2cgsa wrote
Reply to A while ago someone posted about NH HB 277 that would allow elective sterilazation to be easier for women to access. Any updates on that? I couldnt find any online. by salty_worms
The Affordable Care Act mandated coverage for birth control to include female sterilization for private insurance as well as those purchased on the exchanges. This is from 2021 and specifically says female sterilization is covered. https://www.kff.org/womens-health-policy/fact-sheet/sterilization-as-a-family-planning-method/