 MrMoodyFree range slavePremium join:2002-09-03 Smithfield, NC | France?! We're being beaten by France, a country where most people don't even have air conditioning? |
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 Vamp5c077Premium join:2003-01-28 MD kudos:1 | Yeah this is a load of bullshit..
Square mile my ass, we are completely equal to them countries in workers:square mile ratio, there is no excuses for our lacking in broadband.
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 RobIn Deo speramus, God Bless the USAPremium join:2001-08-25 Kendall, FL kudos:2 | reply to MrMoody That article is from 2003. And most places in Europe don't have central A/C. -- YourIP.US - It's Your IP .. and more! rr.cx - Personal Site.. coming soon. |
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 | reply to Vamp said by Vamp:Square mile my ass, we are completely equal to them countries in workers:square mile ratio, there is no excuses for our lacking in broadband. We don't need excuses because we aren't lacking in broadband speeds. As the earlier poster said, checkout speedtest.net |
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 TigerLordResident pentaxianPremium,Mod join:2002-06-09 Montreal kudos:6 Reviews:
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| reply to Rob Do your research a little better and you will find why most of us don't have A/C and why it's a luxury.
We pay around 0,17/kW for electricity here, and my A/C machine uses ~2,4kW per hour. So leaving it on only for 8 hours a day still costs me about 100 (about 130$US) in electricity cost per month to keep it running... leaving it on 24/7 would cost me around 360$US a month just for the A/C. Remember that I live in a 1 1/2 apartment and have a relatively small and economical machine, houses who have central A/C pay anywhere from 400-700EUR per month to have A/C on.
Re-evaluate that statement now ! |
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 | Do you have a washing machine in your kitchen too? |
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 TigerLordResident pentaxianPremium,Mod join:2002-06-09 Montreal kudos:6 | I'm afraid not  |
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 | Why do European homes have that? I always see it in the kitchen under the counter or in the bathroom. |
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 Time4aNAPPremium join:2007-04-09 Des Plaines, IL | reply to Rob said by Rob:...And most places in Europe don't have central A/C. Americans tend to forget that Europeans still inhabit dwellings that were constructed hundreds, even thousands of years ago. It's often difficult to fit air conditioning to buildings that were designed before electricity was a utility. And France's climate isn't often that severe.
Chicago suffered a record number of heat-related deaths not too long ago, and its broadband options suck. Wha's the excuse for that? |
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 TzaleProud Libertarian ConservativePremium join:2004-01-06 NYC Metro | reply to TigerLord said by TigerLord:Do your research a little better and you will find why most of us don't have A/C and why it's a luxury. We pay around 0,17/kW for electricity here, and my A/C machine uses ~2,4kW per hour. So leaving it on only for 8 hours a day still costs me about 100 (about 130$US) in electricity cost per month to keep it running... leaving it on 24/7 would cost me around 360$US a month just for the A/C. Remember that I live in a 1 1/2 apartment and have a relatively small and economical machine, houses who have central A/C pay anywhere from 400-700EUR per month to have A/C on. Re-evaluate that statement now ! Thank God my ancestors decided to move to America.
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 TigerLordResident pentaxianPremium,Mod join:2002-06-09 Montreal kudos:6 | reply to ninjatutle Picture? Dishwasher isn't a luxury like A/C is, the fact I don't have one (simply don't need it) doesn't reflect anything, I had one when I lived in Germany. |
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 TigerLordResident pentaxianPremium,Mod join:2002-06-09 Montreal kudos:6 | reply to Tzale Coming back home in Montreal in August after three years over here - rent will be twice as cheap, double the space  |
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 Time4aNAPPremium join:2007-04-09 Des Plaines, IL | reply to TigerLord said by TigerLord:We pay around 0,17/kW for electricity here... Well, all you have to do is rip up your lovely countryside, find some nice, dirty coal, and burn that for electricity. Problem solved! For the near-term, that is... |
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 | reply to Vamp France regulatory authority has forced the local monopoly to unbundle its last mile, hence the surge in speeds and decrease in prices. In France like anywhere else, more competition means better services for less money. Duh! |
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 jester121Premium join:2003-08-09 Lake Zurich, IL | reply to Time4aNAP We have the Cubs. |
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 | reply to TigerLord No, I'm talking about a clothes washing machine in the kitchen. Everytime I see a European house on tv, there's alway washing machine installed in the kitchen.
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 RobIn Deo speramus, God Bless the USAPremium join:2001-08-25 Kendall, FL kudos:2 | reply to TigerLord said by TigerLord:Do your research a little better and you will find why most of us don't have A/C and why it's a luxury. We pay around 0,17/kW for electricity here, and my A/C machine uses ~2,4kW per hour. So leaving it on only for 8 hours a day still costs me about 100 (about 130$US) in electricity cost per month to keep it running... leaving it on 24/7 would cost me around 360$US a month just for the A/C. Remember that I live in a 1 1/2 apartment and have a relatively small and economical machine, houses who have central A/C pay anywhere from 400-700EUR per month to have A/C on. Re-evaluate that statement now ! I wasn't putting Europe down. I'm European. It's the ignorant America who don't know how the rest of the world operates. -- YourIP.US - It's Your IP .. and more! rr.cx - Personal Site.. coming soon. |
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 | reply to TigerLord They charge you by the kilowatt not by the kilowatt hour in Europe?? Man you guys over there really get ripped off buying gas in liters and getting charged by the kw. What a load of crap. |
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 TigerLordResident pentaxianPremium,Mod join:2002-06-09 Montreal kudos:6 | reply to Rob My response was aiming at MrMoody , my bad ! Guess as a mod I should know better by now, huh ? It's Justin's fault 
What's the difference between kW/h and kW ??? |
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 RobIn Deo speramus, God Bless the USAPremium join:2001-08-25 Kendall, FL kudos:2 | said by TigerLord:My response was aiming at MrMoody , my bad ! Guess as a mod I should know better by now, huh ? It's Justin's fault  What's the difference between kW/h and kW ??? What is the difference between kW/h and kW and how much do they cost?
* kW/h is the measurement unit of energy consumption and it is equivalent to one kW of absorbed power during one hour. * kW is the measurement unit of the absorbed power.
For example: A light bulb of 0.1kW (100 W) power used for 10 hours will result in a 1kW/h consumption to be billed. KW/h price depends on the clients rate.
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