• Re: Hey there

    From Avon@21:1/101 to Al on Fri Apr 24 14:26:31 2026
    On 29 Mar 2026 at 03:08a, Al pondered and said...

    Good, and I hope it's going good for you as well. :)

    It's been an interesting couple of months. We signed a build contract in early Feb and had hoped to have plans into our city council building department by now so we can obtain building consent... at this stage the company we've employed to develop the plans, arrange consent and the build the home have yet to submit the plans into council :(

    So in short it feels like things are dragging and we're not as far down the track of the project as I would have liked to have been. We will chase up the company (again) next week... wish us luck!

    We just sprung ahead a couple weeks ago. I hear that here in BC we are going to stick with daylight saving time and are not going to be
    switching back and forth anymore. I welcome that news.

    sounds good, it's a topic that comes up over here from time to time also. So far no change.

    I am retired now. I always thought that when I retired I would have time on my hand but that is not the case!

    I keep hearing that, it will be my turn to do the same in a few years (less now that I keep thinking there are!)

    Kerr Avon [Blake's 7] 'I'm not expendable, I'm not stupid and I'm not going' avon[at]bbs.nz | bbs.nz | fsxnet.nz

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to The Wanderer on Fri Apr 24 14:28:42 2026
    On 29 Mar 2026 at 09:18a, The Wanderer pondered and said...

    How's things with getting settled in?

    we're settled in, but it's only temporary for about a year or so, until a home we're getting built is finished... but as you may have read in another reply it seems to be slow to get started :(

    We installed solar on our house at the end of October, and I've been waiting for a perfectly clear day ever since (it was an extremely dark
    and gloomy winter). Things are brighter now, but still waiting for what almost seems like a mythical day now. That said, we've been net pushing power to the grid for most of the past 10 days or so now, so things are definitely moving in the right direction.

    how many panels did you opt to go with and what sort of inverter / battery setup?

    Kerr Avon [Blake's 7] 'I'm not expendable, I'm not stupid and I'm not going' avon[at]bbs.nz | bbs.nz | fsxnet.nz

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to Avon on Thu Apr 23 22:28:48 2026
    So in short it feels like things are dragging and we're not as far down the track of the project as I would have liked to have been. We will chase up the company (again) next week... wish us luck!

    I hope things start moving in the right direction for you.

    We just sprung ahead a couple weeks ago. I hear that here in BC we are
    going to stick with daylight saving time and are not going to be
    switching back and forth anymore. I welcome that news.

    sounds good, it's a topic that comes up over here from time to time also. So far no change.

    I would have prefered if they stuck with standard time but I am glad there will be no more back and forth.

    I am retired now. I always thought that when I retired I would have time
    on my hand but that is not the case!

    I keep hearing that, it will be my turn to do the same in a few years (less now that I keep thinking there are!)

    It is true. A am busy as hell now, in a good way but busy as hell. :)

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  • From The Wanderer@21:3/233 to Avon on Fri Apr 24 12:17:57 2026
    Re: Re: Hey there
    By: Avon to The Wanderer on Fri Apr 24 2026 02:28 pm

    How's things with getting settled in?
    we're settled in, but it's only temporary for about a year or so, until a home we're getting built is finished... but as you may have read in another reply it seems to be slow to get started :(

    Uh oh - I did read the other message and I hope delays don't drive up the cost of things for you. I get very tired of dealing with unresponsive businesses - it must be so nice to be so busy and have such money that one doesn't need to respond to (potential) customers!

    We installed solar on our house at the end of October, and I've been
    how many panels did you opt to go with and what sort of inverter / battery setup?

    We have a 13KW system - 26 500W panels with 13 little inverters, no battery - the power utility is treated like the battery.

    Since my last message, we've finally had some sun and I'm watching us catch up on generation from under-production during winter. We've generated 4x as much power as we've used so far in April, but that's only a surplus of around 750KWh so far.

    But, as our weather gets warmer and the days keep getting longer, I think the system is likely to do everything we want it to do.

    Having no more methane bill and what will amount to a $0 electric bill will be pretty nice for the next several months.
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  • From Ed Vance@21:1/175 to Mike Powell on Thu Apr 30 16:46:17 2026


    Sunlight in the morning is better for overall mental health.
    The Sun staying out later has no such affect.

    Here is a good video from a sleep researcher who has, in
    past, also been featured on PBS:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t017DRROWTQ

    I don't know about BC but the golf industry has been one
    of the main pushers for year-long DST in the US.

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    Mike, I wonder ifthe same argument/reason for permanent DST is the same ones used inthe 1950's to change the Central Standard Time section of Kentucky into the Eastern Standard Time zone for those who fly from KY to the Northeast daily.
    I remembers the Drive-in Movie places was against doing that as it would delay their start up time one hout later.
    Ed
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  • From Mike Powell@21:1/175.6 to Ed Vance on Fri May 1 09:56:08 2026
    Ogg wrote to Ed Vance <=-

    Hello Ed Vance!

    ** On Thursday 30.04.26 - 14:12, Ed Vance wrote to Dumas Walker:

    Mike, Jean Parrot wrote in a Windows echo about trying out Ubuntu (which he abbreviated as U'U).

    Awww.. that brings back memories. Jean was a fine fellow.

    Has he passed? ;(


    ... Does anybody here remember Vera Lynn?
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