![]() |
From a link in GD's link above: Crickets invade San Antonio, TX.
NSFBTD and NSFDP Although my reps would be in heaven |
The little teeny scooter is cute! Great piece of equipment for those of limited mobility, but likely to increase the obesity factor among the lazy.
|
I don't see the ASIMO Stool being suitable for anyone over 220 lb. I'd be afraid of coughing and having it disappear... ;)
|
...and becoming a different kind of stool?
|
I have oft thought of starting a Stupid Criminals thread. Until I do, I shall post this story here.
Thief Temporarily Makes Off With iPhone During GPS Tracking Demo Quote:
|
I found this absolutely beautiful. Something about the pace of it all, and the certainty. I bet he really enjoyed that bottle of wine.
|
Quote:
10.58 feet per hour ≈ 2.1 inches per minute Only cuz I was curious |
I can only imagine the emotions going through the head of that guy. Does he keep the property ownership? What happens to his home loan?
I hope it was a really good bottle of wine. |
There must be some way this is dealt with in HI...Brad?
|
You still own the land (assuming the rules haven't changed in the last decade or so and you owned it in the first place, a lot of Hawaii property is leasehold meaning you own the house but lease the land), it will just be difficult for you to do anything with it for a very long time (though there are parts of the 1990 eruption that are already being developed over). If I'm remembering correctly, it is somewhat common for people who's land is lost to lava to donate it back to the county/state in order to get away from paying property taxes.
As for the property losses, you can get homeowner's insurance that covers damage and loss of use. There's a regular debate about how much the state should do to encourage/discourage development in risky areas. It's pretty much like the debates you see in flood prone areas and just like the Federal Flood Insurance Program is criticized as encouraging risky development there's a state insurance program in Hawaii that does the same thing for people who aren't able to find private insurers for their property. At least that's the way of it as I remember from when I lived there and discussed it with classmates who lived on the Big Island. I'm sure Brad will set me straight if needed. |
All times are GMT -7. The time now is 02:37 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.