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Old 11-07-2011, 01:52 PM   #71
KevinH
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Hi,

Major storms can happen at any time without any notice. Some people will try to figure out a way to combat the storm but relying on such a solution to always exist is simply not a good idea because recent storms have brought big changes and fighting the storm is getting harder and harder to do.

The key is to clean-up any dust immediately, and if a storm comes, it comes. You will have lost nothing if you clean things up immediately and back the cleaned versions up. You may have no way to remove dust in the future from your particular choice of house, but you can always move houses if you have kept yours free of dust up to this point.

My 2 cents,

KevinH


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Originally Posted by kiwipippa View Post
I have heard that a major river is about to be diverted, creating some new dust that no known vacuum cleaner will cope with. I enjoy collecting artefacts from the banks of this river and they need to be thoroughly vacuumed to rid them of dust because my house simply can't handle it - the house gets clogged up and becomes impossible to live in.

If the proposed diversion creates a new dust that no vacuum cleaner can handle, I will be forced to buy a new house - an expensive exercise especially when the selection of houses in this part of the world is so limited. And I love my existing house anyway so don't want to move.

If it gets really bad, I may be forced to live outside. Picture me lying on the hard ground, reading a paperback and sipping a cup of tea sheltering under a tree. Not a pretty sight believe me.

So, anyone else worried about the plans for this river- and when is it supposed to happen?
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