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On Mar 2, 8:58*pm, Harryk wrote:
On 3/2/11 7:58 PM, Tim wrote:



On Mar 2, 6:47 pm, *wrote:
On 3/2/11 7:43 PM, Tim wrote:


On Mar 2, 9:31 am, wrote:
On Wed, 2 Mar 2011 07:13:13 -0500, * *wrote:
In ,
says...


On Tue, 1 Mar 2011 20:28:38 -0800 (PST),
wrote:


On Mar 1, 7:50 pm, * *wrote:
Maybe there is a better way than just dumping it in the bay. People
keep trying to make solar hot water work but maybe we should instead
use solar collectors to heat ****. Really, liquefy it(a macerator)
and then pump it onto your roof where solar concentrators evaporate
the water (and kills bacteria) and a worm screw gadget feeds the dried
powdered "effluent"into a box. Once a week, a truck comes by and
carries it away for use as fertilizer.
Why is this better than sending it to a "treatment plant"? It avoids
the necessity of running sewage lines and uses on-site resources.. A
home could be completely off-grid without a septic tank.
So, how much are we talking about drying anyway? If we all use low
flush and front loading washers, the amount would be well within the
ability of a rooftop solar concentrator. On cloudy days, you'd use
electricity to dry it.
OK, the thought of "a mess of steaming ****" on my roof don't sound so
good but it could work.


Wouldn't' a simpler solution be to go tot he back yard with a spade
shovel, strike deep and turn the sod. Take a dump and re-cover paper
and all, next day, different location. *That would cut sewer costs and
help your lawn.


It works for the dog and Ed ****s more than a family of 4.


You need to buy the high quality dog food. The higher the quality the
less the ****.


Ed is on a high fiber "diet" dog food. It isn't exactly cheap.


Amazing how much corn and soy meal costs now days.


We spend about $70 a week on...kitty litter.


Cats...they eat, they sleep, they pee, they poop, and then they eat
again. :)


70 a week?????


good Lord!


It all started when we decided to rescue some kitties...

Six tubs of litter a week, at about $12 a tub.


Well Harry, we agree on one thing, we both seem to like cats. We got
4 of the critters, down one from last year.