If you don’t want people to think you’re barley literate don’t give them reasons to believe so.
If you don’t want people to think you’re barley literate don’t give them reasons to believe so.
If you were more than barely literate you be able to comprehend what I wrote.
If you understood critical thinking at all you would know what you are asking for is impossible. What I’m trying to figure out is if you are too dumb to know that, too dumb to realize your gotcha is not one, or both.
Let’s look at my statement “private schools have used uniform sales”. The question you an intelligent person would ask is at what point does the number of schools that do not have used uniform sales invalidate that statement. Not even the biggest mouth breather would claim that only one school that does not offer a used uniform sale invalidates the statement, they would be adept enough to notice that the word all is missing.
I’m going to need you to put your big boy thinking cap on for a second. What do you think happens to uniforms that kids grow out of?
You need a source that every private school has kids that grow out of their uniforms?
Ed choice has enabled many kids to attend private schools.
Kids grow and their uniforms don’t fit, giving them to the school to resell as a fundraiser or giving them directly to other students is common. On top of that most private schools do not have embroidered cressents on their uniforms so they can be used interchangeably. Private schools are different than what you see on TV.
Ed choice has enabled many kids to attend private schools, tutition is actually less than the cost per pupil that that public schools cost.
Private schools have used uniform sales, buying second hand is not a problem.
I see no one RTFA, the book was electronically flagged, and removed from the review list after the mistake was uncovered.
The irony of getting your jimmies rustled because you didn’t read the article while claiming others can’t read.
I’m so sorry about what ever happened to you. Hopefully your life will turn around.
I’ve been doing this since forever ago but I season my ice cubes with whiskey.
You can back out R values based on insulation thickness, that table may be old… It didn’t have a date on it.
The values you provided equate to freedom R values of R40.5, R28, and R22.5 for the roof, walls, and floor. Those are inline or behind the US minimum requirements R60, R30, R20.
I was using freedom units for both. The R values were determined based on insulation thickness. Because you Europeans use energy consumption for your requirements it’s impossible to compare with US requirements. I did find this table giving recommendations for insulation.
The insulation requirements in the US are higher than many European areas with similar climates. Germany for instance would fall in region 4 and 5 of the US climate wise. R-30 is required for walls, R60 for ceilings, and R20 for floors for homes in the US. Germany recommends 6cm of wall insulation ~R8, 14cm for ceiling ~R19, and 6cm for the floor R8.___
The acre and the boat slip. The dock fees in lake anna are $1,300 a year the slip alone is worth at least $60,000