PissTapeExpert

PissTapeExpert t1_jcc5ugi wrote

You're wrong. My wife develops housing communities across the country and has to deal with this all the time, but instead of anecdotal evidence let me post directly from FEMAs own site.

"Installing underground lines costs more initially than overhead lines, but the underground lines are less prone to damage and disruptions, and maintenance is less expensive."

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PissTapeExpert t1_j9apdgd wrote

You're best off buying from Sweetwater most guitar stores have a stupid high markup, but that's just my opinion I'm sure someone will post with a good option I never set foot in stores.

I don't know how much you're into guitars, but if your brother lives in a different state that is warmer than NH than he's going to need to let his guitar sit in its case for a minimum of a day or more, because depending on the finish it can do something called "checking". It's when the finish cracks due to expanding and contracting for old vintage guitars it looks great and I don't mind buying one, but if it's brand new and has a finish that isn't a polyurethane like nitrocellulose you run the risk of it cracking if it has drastic changes in temperature.

I've lived all over, so sometimes my gear came from the east coast during winter to AZ where it's was 75 in February, so I've had to be cautious.

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PissTapeExpert t1_j8y02j7 wrote

I'm moving to NH from AZ. After our latest report stating that Ducey has been covering up the fact that we won't have water when I'm not even dead yet I figured it was time to get out before my house is worth a penny.

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