E3 wise, on 20 November 2013 - 06:48 PM, said:
My real question is this, could you actually post some lower cost measures to help save water, or will you just continue to post suggestions that do little to provide real solutions. Of course you will disagree this is your intentions so go ahead and bugger off.
Why the acrimony?
It was just a simple and, in my opinion, a quite practical water saving suggestion.
And astroturf was introduced as a
lower cost measure than natural turf.
From Wikipedia
"AstroTurf is a brand of
artificial turf. The original AstroTurf product was a short-pile synthetic turf.
[1] The prime reason to incorporate AstroTurf on game fields was to
avoid the cost of laying natural turf, especially indoors."
I really don't have a problem at all if you, or others, disagree with any point I make.
If/when I have disagreed with any, I believe I've done so in a civil manner.And given a pragmatic explanation for that. Your reciprocation in like manner would also seem reasonable don't you think?
So, let's keep it civil and just stick to facts if that's OK with you?
I'm very much too old to get irked by rude comments from you or anyone else for that matter.
I'm an old fellow. And an electrical engineer. I can, and I think I do, contribute a little of the practical bits of that to this forum. Not that it always sits well here. Realism that conflicts with sometimes unrealistic optimism and sometimes gets seen in a negative light. Fair enough. I know we need to move away from fossils to avoid pollution and greenhouse gasses. I know we need to conserve water.
Anyway, this is about water
ShortP made the comment about broken sprinklers. A good point if I may say so. I came up with what I thought was a real, practical, and cost effective solution for that.I have given you a basis for supporting that solution. If you disagree, that's fine.
Suggesting, in your words, that I "bugger off" isn't really constructive. And it doesn't change basic facts.