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I put up PV cells in November. That is not outrageous.

What is outrageous is that on a clear day like yesterday, I am making 35kW and exporting 20kW back to the grid. Today is 'mostly cloudy', there is still 4 or 5 hours of sun left, and I have generated 13kW and exported 6kW (and the cooler is running flat chat).

I think that by maxing out my roof space I may have over spent just a little. Of course, we will have to see how the winter months change the equation.
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RichardCranium wrote:I put up PV cells in November. That is not outrageous.

What is outrageous is that on a clear day like yesterday, I am making 35kW and exporting 20kW back to the grid. Today is 'mostly cloudy', there is still 4 or 5 hours of sun left, and I have generated 13kW and exported 6kW (and the cooler is running flat chat).

I think that by maxing out my roof space I may have over spent just a little. Of course, we will have to see how the winter months change the equation.
Your post just made me recall a goofy thing that struck me when whale watching out of Sydney. My long time career taught me naturally to geo-locate, so I was really fucking perplexed on the boat as the guide spotted spouts and said things like "Look SE off the bow". None of it made sense because I was triangulating from an internal northern hemisphere perspective. The sun totally fucked me up. You're south of the sun, moron!! Later on it sank in, duh: in Oz the PV goes on the N-NW side of the roof!

I had my act together when we went to South Africa. I'm slow, but I get there eventually.
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Yeah, i admit to the same problem. I still have flashes of being turned around the wrong way after 35 years.

When we remodeled a few years ago i specified a north facing roof for the new addition in anticipation of putting up PV, and the didn't notice it didnt happen until it was finished. Turns out that was OK because the two trees in the back yard would be shading it for too much of the day. Ive got 4 panels the east and 8 on the west side of the second floor roofand 4 more one the lower west side. Im more than happy at the moment but the electrician is on his way (on Sunday!) to fix the circuit breaker that is trpping for no reason I was not amused last week when we didnt notice it had tripped on the hottest day of the season with aircon running flat out both upstairs and downstairs - shoulda been free cold air.
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I haven't bought one and probably won't, but I want a vintage Aston Martin or E-Type Jag. Some things are just too beautiful not to covet.
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dovecanyoncat wrote:I haven't bought one and probably won't, but I want a vintage Aston Martin or E-Type Jag. Some things are just too beautiful not to covet.
Trade in your rug collection and go for it. Life is too short to not indulge yourself at a time like this.
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dovecanyoncat wrote:I haven't bought one and probably won't, but I want a vintage Aston Martin or E-Type Jag. Some things are just too beautiful not to covet.
Trade in your rug collection and go for it. Life is too short to not indulge yourself at a time like this.
yeah, besides that most people don't realize that assets, collector cars included, are just places to park money. Where would you rather park your money, in stocks, real estate, art, the bank, collectibles ... whatever. Just consider your exit first, then park it.
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dovecanyoncat wrote:I haven't bought one and probably won't, but I want a vintage Aston Martin or E-Type Jag. Some things are just too beautiful not to covet.
Trade in your rug collection and go for it. Life is too short to not indulge yourself at a time like this.
yeah, besides that most people don't realize that assets, collector cars included, are just places to park money. Where would you rather park your money, in stocks, real estate, art, the bank, collectibles ... whatever. Just consider your exit first, then park it.
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I dunno if this is an "outrageous purchase" or not.

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Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs: Big Brother and the Holding Company - Cheap Thrills 180g 45RPM 2LP

100 Australian Dollars. (Factory Sealed, of course).
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Greg,

We have the cheap Sam Levitz version of those. They are awesome if you have stomach issues like I do (GERD or heartburn) and need to sleep on a slight incline.


I did have to buy a really expensive pillow from Relax the Back to keep from jacking my neck up though.
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What am I looking at? Chaise loungers with shocks!?
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Jefe wrote:What am I looking at? Chaise loungers with shocks!?
You attach castor wheels to the legs, lay down on top, and have your wife push you down a trail.

Yeah, I don't know what those are, either.
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Jefe wrote:What am I looking at? Chaise loungers with shocks!?
Adjustable bed frame for a split cal king.
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Tempted...

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/detail ... 3587/?Cr=2

(and yes, I'm multi posting this because I think its great - so if you already seen it, then you've already seen it)
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Just bought a new washer and dryer.
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azgreg wrote:Just bought a new washer and dryer.
That’s outrageous. Does it shoot laser beams?
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ByJoveByJingle wrote:
azgreg wrote:Just bought a new washer and dryer.
That’s outrageous. Does it shoot laser beams?
Not laser beams, you dolt. Holograms.

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Longhorned wrote:
ByJoveByJingle wrote:
azgreg wrote:Just bought a new washer and dryer.
That’s outrageous. Does it shoot laser beams?
Not laser beams, you dolt. Holograms.

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Oh. Well, in that case it’s not outrageous at all.
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Been thinking about getting a fishing kayak. Anyone here have one?

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My brother is a big watch guy, too. Is that some kind of professional fetish for lawyers?
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ByJoveByJingle wrote:My brother is a big watch guy, too. Is that some kind of professional fetish for lawyers?
I think so yes. That watch is $5300
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My wife bought me a very nice, very expensive watch.

When I wear it around c-suite execs it’s like a pair of fake tits.
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From a distance my $90 watch doesn't look too much different from the $4000 watches on some sites, but damn if those c suite guys definitely wouldn't immediately know the difference.
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Chicat wrote:My wife bought me a very nice, very expensive watch.
Same here. I wonder what my trophy watch is worth today.
Chicat wrote:When I wear it around c-suite execs it’s like a pair of fake tits.
More like the pair of fake tits on the trophy personal assistant they think you're banging.

Something's off here, though. Compared to my wife's wedding ring those tits seem rather pale.
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azgreg wrote:Been thinking about getting a fishing kayak. Anyone here have one?

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That looks awesome Greg. I want one!
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BMW X7 all wheel drive.

I’ve never loved a car before, always thought they were a means to get from a to b.

I love this car/suv. It’s fun. Sure I’ll be eating ramen for the next 5 years but that salty life killing goodness is worth it.
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I think my new car is cheaper than a trophy personal assistant with fake tits.
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CalStateTempe wrote:I think my new car is cheaper than a trophy personal assistant with fake tits.
Over time no doubt about it. And if you find its services limited your second car can always be a Hummer ;)
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:lol:
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CalStateTempe wrote:I think my new car is cheaper than a trophy personal assistant with fake tits.
This reminds me that a guy said his buddy got himself a trophy wife but it clearly wasn't for first place.
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CalStateTempe wrote:BMW X7 all wheel drive.

I’ve never loved a car before, always thought they were a means to get from a to b.

I love this car/suv. It’s fun. Sure I’ll be eating ramen for the next 5 years but that salty life killing goodness is worth it.
It's a damn shame they took the Canyonero off the market.
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:lol:

Pretty much.

Yup it’s an overpriced people mover that goes 0-60 in 5.8, tows up to 7000lbs and handles like a champ on the freeway.

Perfect contribution for this thread. (The Tahoe didn’t fit in the garage -too wide- plus they are still on the old model for the 2020 MY, and we wanted a 3 row SUV, and wife wanted to go euro at that point)
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legallykenny wrote:
CalStateTempe wrote:BMW X7 all wheel drive.

I’ve never loved a car before, always thought they were a means to get from a to b.

I love this car/suv. It’s fun. Sure I’ll be eating ramen for the next 5 years but that salty life killing goodness is worth it.
It's a damn shame they took the Canyonero off the market.
This is the Italian Chef’s Kiss of references. Well done.
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I miss the Ford Excrement.

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Getting a little bit of inheritance $.

What should I do?

1) College fund for kids
2) Home Improvement
3) Crazy Vacation
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Alieberman wrote:Getting a little bit of inheritance $.

What should I do?

1) College fund for kids
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3) Crazy Vacation
If you're expecting anything other than #3, then we're not doing our job.
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Alieberman wrote:Getting a little bit of inheritance $.

What should I do?

1) College fund for kids
2) Home Improvement
3) Crazy Vacation
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Alieberman wrote:Getting a little bit of inheritance $.

What should I do?

1) College fund for kids
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Alieberman wrote:Getting a little bit of inheritance $.

What should I do?

1) College fund for kids
2) Home Improvement
3) Crazy Vacation
Roth IRA
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Alieberman wrote:Getting a little bit of inheritance $.

What should I do?

1) College fund for kids
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Jefe wrote:
Alieberman wrote:Getting a little bit of inheritance $.

What should I do?

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I don’t hate this idea... my wife will... but I dont
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Alieberman wrote:Getting a little bit of inheritance $.

What should I do?

1) College fund for kids
2) Home Improvement
3) Crazy Vacation
Hookers and blow. As always.
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Alieberman wrote:
Jefe wrote:
Alieberman wrote:Getting a little bit of inheritance $.

What should I do?

1) College fund for kids
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I don’t hate this idea... my wife will... but I dont
Props for marrying a woman with taste. That thing is appalling. Execrable. It belongs in the men's room of some ratty boxing gym.
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Join a country club.

Not joking. You’ll all love it.
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Chicat wrote:Join a country club.

Not joking. You’ll all love it.
We actually do belong to a country club... sort of.... The Tucson Racquet and Fitness Club... it's the most Tucson place ever. We love it.
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Alieberman wrote:
Chicat wrote:Join a country club.

Not joking. You’ll all love it.
We actually do belong to a country club... sort of.... The Tucson Racquet and Fitness Club... it's the most Tucson place ever. We love it.
Nice! Back in college Femcat lived at the apartments there for a year and worked there too along with a few friends. I used to go to get free nachos so I have some fond memories, including meeting Rick Springfield at some charity tennis thing and having zero clue who he was (much to his disappointment).
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Alieberman wrote:
Chicat wrote:Join a country club.

Not joking. You’ll all love it.
We actually do belong to a country club... sort of.... The Tucson Racquet and Fitness Club... it's the most Tucson place ever. We love it.
I miss that place - basically grew up there. Gary Engelbrecht and Sam Ciulla still the tennis pros and the owner's shitty paintings still up on the walls for sale?
The summer I spent coaching the summer tennis camp there sure was a hell of a lot more fun than my current job.
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legallykenny wrote:
Alieberman wrote:
Chicat wrote:Join a country club.

Not joking. You’ll all love it.
We actually do belong to a country club... sort of.... The Tucson Racquet and Fitness Club... it's the most Tucson place ever. We love it.
I miss that place - basically grew up there. Gary Engelbrecht and Sam Ciulla still the tennis pros and the owner's shitty paintings still up on the walls for sale?
The summer I spent coaching the summer tennis camp there sure was a hell of a lot more fun than my current job.
I played racquetball there from the opening of the racquetball building - swam laps in the pool several days/week, played pick-up basketball through ‘86, and frequented the bar throughout.... was a nice facility, and was open 24/7, except Thanksgiving & Christmas....
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pc in NM wrote:
legallykenny wrote:
Alieberman wrote:
Chicat wrote:Join a country club.

Not joking. You’ll all love it.
We actually do belong to a country club... sort of.... The Tucson Racquet and Fitness Club... it's the most Tucson place ever. We love it.
I miss that place - basically grew up there. Gary Engelbrecht and Sam Ciulla still the tennis pros and the owner's shitty paintings still up on the walls for sale?
The summer I spent coaching the summer tennis camp there sure was a hell of a lot more fun than my current job.
I played racquetball there from the opening of the racquetball building - swam laps in the pool several days/week, played pick-up basketball through ‘86, and frequented the bar throughout.... was a nice facility, and was open 24/7, except Thanksgiving & Christmas....
I don't play tennis so not sure of the tennis pro's but this place probably hasn't changed much in the last 30 years! This place has got to be THE most non hoity-toity club in the country. It's so low key, come as you are... I love it.
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