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anonymac wrote:Geodesic dome...Of concrete, possibly earth-covered...Pretty much weather/earthquake proof and one could easily secure this in various ways. The benefits of covering it in earth are many. Energy consumption is one, as the inside temp hovers (usually) in the upper 60's, much like a root cellar. I also like the hurricane dome.

Jeriah wrote:anonymac wrote:Geodesic dome...Of concrete, possibly earth-covered...Pretty much weather/earthquake proof and one could easily secure this in various ways. The benefits of covering it in earth are many. Energy consumption is one, as the inside temp hovers (usually) in the upper 60's, much like a root cellar. I also like the hurricane dome.
This. But, they're not "geodesic," those are those Bucky Fuller polyhedral things. The concrete domes are called "monolithic domes," and they are my dream home for sure.


anonymac wrote:Jeriah wrote:anonymac wrote:Geodesic dome...Of concrete, possibly earth-covered...Pretty much weather/earthquake proof and one could easily secure this in various ways. The benefits of covering it in earth are many. Energy consumption is one, as the inside temp hovers (usually) in the upper 60's, much like a root cellar. I also like the hurricane dome.
This. But, they're not "geodesic," those are those Bucky Fuller polyhedral things. The concrete domes are called "monolithic domes," and they are my dream home for sure.
You are correct, that one slipped my mind



Norwegian wrote:Hi Folks!
I have a small question about wells, maybe a bit late but whatever. How are drill wells built in the US (and other countries) and what are the regulations on them? My reason for asking is the lightning strike issue discussion. Are these wells drilled just in soil? Normally around here a well would be drilled in bedrock, and the steel casing would just be a few meters at most, not the lightning magnet described here. We have a drill well here and it does not even have any steel casing, but it's drilled in bedrock under just 40cm of soil so it has a concrete wall and lid and thats it. And for the tech guys: it's 170 meters, submerged pump and pressure pump and tank in the basement. Feeds a family of four with nice clean water all year with capacity to spare.
silentpoet wrote:My first two warning shots are aimed center of mass. If that don't warn them I fire warning shots at their head until they are warned enough that I am no longer in fear for my life.

Tater Raider wrote:Any other thoughts I might have on the matter don't belong on ZS.

Tater Raider wrote:I get a normal home on an acreage with a bit of a hill to it. In this area that includes some sort of basement for the home because you have to dig deep enough that it's not much more money to just put one in. No garage, detached garage, or small attached garage are, in that order, my preference. Toss in a small barn appropriate for a hobby farm. Having your own well and septic system mandatory, but being tied into the grid in addition to this is a good thing.
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KotR - hadn't been reading the thread but caught the Brady home when I did. I now feel old. Thanks for that.
silentpoet wrote:My first two warning shots are aimed center of mass. If that don't warn them I fire warning shots at their head until they are warned enough that I am no longer in fear for my life.

KnightoftheRoc wrote:Tater Raider wrote:I get a normal home on an acreage with a bit of a hill to it. In this area that includes some sort of basement for the home because you have to dig deep enough that it's not much more money to just put one in. No garage, detached garage, or small attached garage are, in that order, my preference. Toss in a small barn appropriate for a hobby farm. Having your own well and septic system mandatory, but being tied into the grid in addition to this is a good thing.
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KotR - hadn't been reading the thread but caught the Brady home when I did. I now feel old. Thanks for that.
I'm glad SOMEONE caught it.![]()
Tying together a home's systems for water and sewerage between municipal and off-grid systems is difficult to do within building codes, if it's allowed at all. The reasons are that the always pressurized municipal water system could, in theory, be constantly shooting INTO your well, should a check valve fail (and they do). Wells often work at a pressure range different from municipal systems, too.
A lot of places that provide a municipal sewer system do not even ALLOW septic systems, even if piped completely separate from each other. The first thing people usually think of when considering the combination, is along the lines of "if the muni system backs up, my septic can take over". Even with backflow prevention in place, this comes down to a possible nightmare from the practical application point of view. Piping it is easy- keeping your septic system from trying to treat an entire portion of the city, not so much. The possibility of a biological waste nightmare is very real, and very high. It would be better to pipe separate systems that never share connections, not even to a single fixture or appliance. For example, in the back of the house, it's all well/septic, in the front, all municipal water/sewer. Should either system go down, this would still leave you a working option, but it means doubling your fixtures, including the kitchen sink. IF the city even allows you to do so, like I mentioned.
Tater Raider wrote:Any other thoughts I might have on the matter don't belong on ZS.

Tater Raider wrote: 2 systems, no doubling up except in the kitchen where 4 sinks can come in handy sometimes.
Cymro wrote:Seriously, I'm not sure I'd fuck with Ad'lan if he had his bow with him. I just don't see that ending well.

vegasguy wrote:a moat of acid, i thin would would stop them, for a while, would acid desolve zombies?
Tater Raider wrote:Any other thoughts I might have on the matter don't belong on ZS.

Tater Raider wrote:vegasguy wrote:a moat of acid, i thin would would stop them, for a while, would acid desolve zombies?
Pretty sure that falls under illegal, no matter how much I wish it didn't.
silentpoet wrote:My first two warning shots are aimed center of mass. If that don't warn them I fire warning shots at their head until they are warned enough that I am no longer in fear for my life.

Tater Raider wrote:Any other thoughts I might have on the matter don't belong on ZS.

Tater Raider wrote:vegasguy wrote:a moat of acid, i thin would would stop them, for a while, would acid desolve zombies?
Pretty sure that falls under illegal, no matter how much I wish it didn't.
vegasguy wrote:Tater Raider wrote:vegasguy wrote:a moat of acid, i thin would would stop them, for a while, would acid desolve zombies?
Pretty sure that falls under illegal, no matter how much I wish it didn't.
is lava cool? no pun intended.
silentpoet wrote:My first two warning shots are aimed center of mass. If that don't warn them I fire warning shots at their head until they are warned enough that I am no longer in fear for my life.

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