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Strategies & Market Trends : ajtj's Post-Lobotomy Market Charts and Thoughts

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To: Lou Weed who wrote (36231)9/8/2021 6:05:43 PM
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I agree.

For me, it was my 1st visit to Europe, Munich.

As I understand, American housing is usually designed for a 75yr lifespan (to me, that est. of great doubt). In Europe, centuries.

I had a house with a so- called Russian fireplace, also plumbed to heat water (of which was one of my most brilliant ideas to contract)
The payback in cost savings of my fireplace was estimated 5yrs.

The zimmer I stayed in just outside of Munich, I was talking with the owner about his some masonry work he was doing. He told
me the Germans do their construction for a much longer life.. payback of up to 75yrs was doable.

Think of it this way.. that opened my eyes to the way of life, expectations & attitudes.

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