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re: manners on ask mefi - http://www.slate.com/id/2211694/
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Hi- I think this meets criteria for brain... http://www.videosift.com/video/Mihaly-Csikszentmihalyi-Creativity-fulfillment-and-flow
It's one of those videos which is (IMO) very enlightening and useful to all, yet has no obvious fit in any particular category.
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My little pumpkin eater-
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Brain channel, cool!
I will tell you that if you read my summary you'll know the kind of climate we're in (some nights in winter get down below zero) and we still only have the heat on for an hour at night. Hardly lose any heat at all. We spend about $1,000 per year on propane (but we cook and heat water with it as well as heat the house) and our electric bills never go over $250/month.
My only even remote complaint about Rastra is that you cannot easily hang/mount anything to the walls. It's mostly styrofoam! Pictures, shelves, etc are all hung on the interior walls of the house, which are wood framed/drywall.
If you mean construction-wise, of course there are a lot of factors which would have to be factored in to properly compare, but this is a 2,100 square foot two story house with four bedrooms and two & a half baths. Built on five acres, sitting on solid rock which had to be leveled with heavy equipment so that one side of the house is actually five feet underground. It cost around $90,000. We think it averages out in cost to be pretty much equal to wood framed houses. Considering that the labor costs are so much less, etc. plus detail work such as rounded corners around all windows & doors are very easy instead of being specialty work. (The rastra is practically carvable) Anyway, hope that helped answer your question!
Have a great weekend!
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Thanks for posting this..very interesting. Being in New England, insulation matters. The IR pics were fascinating.
Do you know how cost compares to a traditionally framed house?
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Rule of thumb: Avoid candidates named "Jr." or "III".
Edited my comment and upvoted.
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umm...I'm an idiot.
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yup! loved how they sampled the spaghetti westerns.
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Now yer talkin! Finally, some cinematic taste!
Any Big Audio Dynamite fans out there? If so, you'll understand why I ask.