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gas in your street

updated mon 8 mar 04

 

mel jacobson on sun 7 mar 04


and a good thing to keep in mind.
`all gas in the street is not the same.`

the pressure that comes to a house in denver
is not the same as minneapolis or houston.

same for electric juice at the pole.
what you think you are getting is not always what
you get.

7 inches one place
is 5 the next.
and then if someone has
messed with your regulator/valve coming in?

many variables.
don't depend on anything being as it should be.
experiences have led me to trust this story.
mel
and, of course, don't trust the power company on
anything...and to give service? don't count on it.
From:
Minnetonka, Minnesota, U.S.A.
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or try: http://www.pclink.com/melpots
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Lee Love on sun 7 mar 04


Here is something I noticed that we don't have back home:
When I visited a friend in Utsunomiya, I noticed that she had "City
Kerosene" piped into her house. Is this just something in Japan or
do they have it elsewhere outside of America? I think it would be
problematic in the North in America As a kid in Michigan, I
remember many nights when the fuelline froze up to our oil heater.
Anybody fuel a kiln from "City Kerosene"?

Lee, writing from ClayArt Yahoo Groups.