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On Tue, 26 Jan 2016 17:29:14 -0500, Nancy Young
> wrote:

>On 1/26/2016 4:17 PM, wrote:
>> On Tue, 26 Jan 2016 15:12:31 -0500, Nancy Young
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> On 1/26/2016 12:40 PM,
wrote:
>>>> On Tue, 26 Jan 2016 12:01:34 -0500, Nancy Young
>>>> > wrote:

>
>>>> I have instant hot water, none is wasted here.
>>>
>>> That's a nice feature, but most people don't have that.

>
>> I mentioned it really because sf was accusatory and actually I am very
>> good at not wasting

>
>I get it, but when you live with drought, it sensitizes you to
>the idea of just running water down the drain for nothing.
>Like the moisturizer I use, it says to put it on and rinse it
>off. Then wash the tub. Like they're on a mission to drain all
>the reservoirs. Somehow I get by using less and not rinsing off
>the 'extra.'
>
>> My power bill is a fraction of some friends,
>> but then they go from room to room leaving lights on etc. I also
>> loathe to turn the oven on for just one item etc etc.

>
>Sorry if I seemed to be jumping on you, I didn't mean it to
>be personally directed at you.


That's okay
>
>> If I was still in a house I would install one of those on demand water
>> heating thingies, they are very good.

>
>I have considered those, though I am sure spending a lot of money
>on that would be a hard sell.
>
>nancy


I don't know the price on them, before I moved to the condo I was
considering installing a generator more than instant water heaters as
I had just undergone ten days without power - and on a well