Re: Minimum wage increase
- From: Vladimir Makarenko <makarv02@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 17:15:17 -0500
martin wrote:
>
> henry alminas wrote:
> > "vello" <vellokala@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:1134590644.274701.317220@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > >
> > > Vladimir Makarenko wrote:
> > >> vello wrote:
> > >
> > >> >
> > >> > Yep, it is poor Volodja's solution
> > >>
> > >> I am not sure who or what is poor - me or solution. If it's me than
> > >> tell sanbaka to pay the money he owes me.
> > >
> > > You, giving childish postulates, of course:-) (But if "sanbaka" owes
> > > you a scotsh, he must bring it, it's a rule, no matter are we friends
> > > or not!)
> > >>
> > >> > to global energy problem."Till I'm
> > >> > able to pay, I'll heat all street near my house!!!" But if you
> > >> > continue this way, day you can't afford next energy bill comes closer
> > >> > and closer...
> > >>
> > >> That's what I love about typical Baltic approach to any given problem -
> > >> let's take it to the global level and make it a problem of the mankind!
> > >> That's what real men do. How about even higher level - what we gonna do
> > >> when Sun is expired? Or shall we go directly to the Big Bang?
> > >
> > > That's typical (or I hope for today untypical) yankee approach.
> > > Unhappily Earth's energy resources ARE biggest problem for a mankind.
> > > With looking for more heatproof technologies we will survive a bit
> > > longer in a situation where blood is a bit more expencive then
> > > gasoline. But as you know that thing may change any day.
> > >>
> > >> Much more interesting than speculate that probably use of bricks and
> > >> concrete is explained merely by the fact that it's low tech inexpensive
> > >> existing production vs. relatively expensive modern insulate materials.
> > >
> > > I try to explain one more time that insulation is different thing.
> > > Bricks are much more expencive then "laminate wall" (in both material
> > > costs and expecially if you will pay for labour - laminate wall house
> > > one can erect in few days, "as seen on TV")- just our climate don't
> > > allow to make paper houses.
> > >
> > >>
> > >> VM.
> >
> > Velo -
> >
> > Ya know we loove ya dearly - but why express this
> > abysmal degree of ignorance?
>
> "Vello" is the correct spelling, Henry.
>
> > So US has no brick
> > houses? Where the hell did you get that idea? Is
> > this what you learned in a soviet school? Good
> > Lord - I live in one and the whole neighborhood
> > (as well as essentially all of the Denver metro
> > area) consist of brick buildings. And, yes,
> > insulation is used right along.
>
> Come on Henry, who are you trying to kid? I lived in Dallas for a year
> and I can assure you that no new domestic house in the USA is
> constructed in full brick, unless you are rich. Most new houses today
> are constructed in timber, some cladded with a veneer of brick, but
> most cladded with some kind of timber/aluminium/plastic siding, with
> the interior walls lined with a plaster/paper board. This form of
> construction is both cheap and quick, and is also used in Australia.
>
> Regards,
> Martin
I see - Martin came back from the world most famous Beach. Have you had
a friendly talk to a couple of middle easterners there?
VM.
.
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