

Most houses in the US have a single water heater, usually in the basement or utility room, with pipes running all through the house.


Most houses in the US have a single water heater, usually in the basement or utility room, with pipes running all through the house.


I thought a hot water circulator would be great, and it kind of is, but it comes with a drawback that I hadn’t considered. If you want cold water from the tap, to fill a glass of water at night for example, you have to wait for that just as long as you would have had to for the hot water before!


So you’re ok using more water to clean your dishes? On what basis do you declare dishwashers to be environmentally unfriendly?


He is saying that, or more accurately saying “he never heard of it happening”, which I guess is enough to assume it doesn’t!


Explain how it made things worse. That’s nonsense.


Orban was supporting Russia 100% no matter what, so what’s the downside?
Not if you want support from the vendor :p
I think many companies don’t actively maintain a large portion of their code base at all. So any amount of work, no matter how small, involves a “project” and “budget” and “approvals” to even assign somebody to the task of upgrading.
Then you have the testing and due diligence from whomever actually uses the thing.
If you have a consistent schedule, you can also use timers for those so you don’t always need to remember to run it.