In article >, sf
> writes:
> AzuReBlue
> wrote:
>
>> In article >,
>> says...
>> > On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 16:52:05 -0600, "jmcquown"
>> > > wrote:
>> >
>> > >
>> > > And Ray won't hear of a gas range; he's got a terrible
>> > > paranoia about cooking with gas.
>> > >
>> >
>> > I with Ray - especially about the ovens... and gas dryers
>> > too.
>> >
>> > They're creepy, latently dangerous and much more of a
>> > concern to me than some electric coil "bursting" (never
>> > heard that one before).
>> >
>>
>> After reading that, I'm looking at my appliances in a whole new light
>> now :-) Everything in my house is gas - stove, hot water heater, furnace
>> and dryer. Maybe it's a regional thing, but here in mich. gas is alot
>> cheaper than electric and if the power goes out, I can still cook and
>> take a hot shower. It seems to heat the house alot better too.
>
>The fuel you use to heat your house is your least expensive
>fuel, because it's considered the "main" fuel.
>
>We use gas for our furnace and hot water heater. Therefore
>gas is less expensive. If all I cared about was the
>expense, I'd cook with gas and dry my clothes with gas...
>but I can't do it. It absolutely creeps me out to use a gas
>oven or dryer (I'm getting better about gas stovetops but I
>don't want one in my home).
>
>The only way I can rectify my non-reluctance about using gas
>for the furnace and water heater is:
>Out of sight, out of mind.
You do realize that you're not well.
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