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Both great books. :)
Ohh I see. Its expensive here too.
But we use automatic machines along with dryer. Here every electronic equipment is 220 volts. While in other countries I heard they are of 110 volts.
Most of the world is at 220V or thereabouts... Apart from USA and Canada.
 

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Today I ran the risk of getting non-hodgkin's lymphoma. I sprayed outside my fences with Roundup. When I first started at zero dark thirty the air was as calm as can be, but just before I finished the second sprayer-ful a breeze kicked up. I still have more to do, but can't afford the over spray in the breeze.
 

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If I convert it in my currency 200$ approx to Rs-22,400 and 50$ approx to Rs- 5,600.

We (in our house and some other houses) normally have electricity bill in summer about Rs 9,000 which approx to 80.35$ and in winter its about Rs- 1,500 to Rs- 2,000 per month which approx to 13.39$ & 17.85$ respectively.

But people with higher standards may have their bill more than Rs.100,000 which equals to 892.95$.
Too many calculations just telling you guys.[emoji23][emoji23] Never mind [emoji25][emoji25][emoji26]


Edit: I don't have AC or heater. Just normal roof fans or whatever they called. Its too much inflation here. Politics leaders just warming their pockets and increasing their bank accounts and making nation fool.[emoji19]
I have heat and A.C. but I set my A.C. at 80 in the summer so it don't come on much. We seldom have a day over 90.
 

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Right -- solar does work better with sun, but my meter still runs backwards on cloudy days.
And to be fair, solar panels are more common over here too now. We have considered getting them on our house, but the cost outweighs the benefits for us at the moment. I know they're environmentally more friendly, but we would lose financially big time at the moment.

Wind energy is very popular over here too. There are many wind farms, especially in coastal waters.
 

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Today I ran the risk of getting non-hodgkin's lymphoma. I sprayed outside my fences with Roundup. When I first started at zero dark thirty the air was as calm as can be, but just before I finished the second sprayer-ful a breeze kicked up. I still have more to do, but can't afford the over spray in the breeze.
You are spraying after dark?
 

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That's good. Teaching is a very dignified passion. I used to teach boys/girls of Class 9,10,11&12 at home. Now I got job about one and half years ago at District & Sessions Court as Clerk of Court (C.O.C) (also knows as incharge of court or Chief Ministerial Officer Of Court) by the grace of God.
Sounds very interesting.
But I retired at 39 and am most happy doing my own thing now.
 

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Today I ran the risk of getting non-hodgkin's lymphoma. I sprayed outside my fences with Roundup. When I first started at zero dark thirty the air was as calm as can be, but just before I finished the second sprayer-ful a breeze kicked up. I still have more to do, but can't afford the over spray in the breeze.
Be very careful, Yvonne!
I hope you were wearing a mask.
 
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