I've lived a nice, long life. Que sera sera.Be very careful, Yvonne!
I hope you were wearing a mask.
I've lived a nice, long life. Que sera sera.Be very careful, Yvonne!
I hope you were wearing a mask.
50Hz pretty much everywhere.The question is how many Hertz?
Yeah I knew. I calculated it. But 26 7°C is not hot for us at least [emoji6][emoji23](80*F)-32×(5/9)=26.7*C
Solar is all the rage here now, as well, the Moroccans even make them.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.
He is the first man Adam so that must mean 39 life times. ..... man Adam you have had more than The Doctor!!!At age of 39? Is it not too early? Or you mean after teaching 39 years?
No, I mean age 39.At age of 39? Is it not too early? Or you mean after teaching 39 years?
How many kilowatt-hour power do you need per month in winter or in summer or the whole year trough ?I pay $200/mo. In the winter but I also heat with electricity. In summer it can be as low as $50/mo. I don't know if that means a lot to you though lol
I like it hot. I'd much rather it be 100*F than below 40*F.Yeah I knew. I calculated it. But 26 7°C is not hot for us at least [emoji6][emoji23]
When it reaches above 37°C then we feel hot [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
It's quicker to ask google "Convert 80F to C"(80*F)-32×(5/9)=26.7*C
Indeed.I've lived a nice, long life. Que sera sera.
Hmm. But its too early in our country. Here people retire at 60.No, I mean age 39.
Twenty or so years work was enough for me!
It never occurred to me that the panels might wear out. I never gave a thought to how long they would last. So my loan is for 25 years, and, guess what? The life of the panels is about 25 years. I won't ever see the benefit of installing it. By the time I'm not paying for it anymore they'll be worn out and I'll need new ones.Solar is all the rage here now, as well, the Moroccans even make them.
And I helped a PhD student with his thesis on a new type of solar cell for these panels.
If I was to shoot for that goal I need to retire in 10 years. Yeah for some reason I don't believe that will happen unless I hit the lottery. LolNo, I mean age 39.
Twenty or so years work was enough for me!
It just feels like it sometimes.He is the first man Adam so that must mean 39 life times. ..... man Adam you have had more than The Doctor!!!
I'm with you. I don't like the cold.I like it hot. I'd much rather it be 100*F than below 40*F.
Hahaha. May be because in your country temp doesn't reach too high.I like it hot. I'd much rather it be 100*F than below 40*F.
But in 25 years they should be cheaper and more efficient. Hopefully.It never occurred to me that the panels might wear out. I never gave a thought to how long they would last. So my loan is for 25 years, and, guess what? The life of the panels is about 25 years. I won't ever see the benefit of installing it. By the time I'm not paying for it anymore they'll be worn out and I'll need new ones.
Usually in Britain and here in Morocco it's 65, but I saved up , moved to a very cheap country and was able to retire very early.Hmm. But its too early in our country. Here people retire at 60.
Yeah easiest way [emoji1]It's quicker to ask google "Convert 80F to C"
I know the formula, but Google is quicker
I actually considered that with Thailand once.Usually in Britain and here in Morocco it's 65, but I saved up , moved to a very cheap country and was able to retire very early.![]()