Maybe you and I should trade houses for a week or two sometime. I can stare down a bull moose and you can wrestle an alligator. The deer here average about 65lbs so they are not much intimidating. In fact the last time I saw a mule deer I thought it was an elk because I'm so accustomed to Key deer now. I do have the solar panels if you decide to come down in the aftermath of another category 4 hurricane. :P It's livable "off-grid" if you don't mind being a buffet for microscopic blackflies, AKA noseeums. Ask LanX for scientific references on the topic. Plus there is nearly no light pollution to start with and when the power is out for a month the stars are that much better.


In reply to Re^7: hexadecimal division by Your Mother
in thread hexadecimal division by holandes777

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