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Property Values Predict Obesity
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> "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote
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> > "Becca" > wrote in message
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> >> A few weeks ago, I visited two different friends in Las Vegas. Each of
> >> them said their utility bills were over $500 each month. Temperatures
> >> here in Louisiana, were in the high 90's, and it was around 104-105 for
> >> one week. My utility bill was $140. My house is 2400 sq ft and their
> >> houses are about 3000 sq ft. It does not seem right, that they have to
> >> pay so much for utilities.
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> > Depends on where and how it is generated. Here in New England, rates are
> > about 16¢ per kW hour. Last monthmy billw as $199
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> I have Time of Day service. 12 hours a day it's perhaps 18 cents per kwh,
> 12 hours it's 9 cents. Approx. But on the weekends it's at the lower rate
> 24 hours a day. Keeps my bill down, I run my pool filter at night and do
> laundry on the weekends.
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> I also have budget, so I don't actually know what my monthly bill amounts
> to but it's in the neighborhood of $90 - $100.
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> nancy
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Out of curiosity what 12 hours of the day are the higher rate, is it
6AM-6PM, or 7AM-7PM, or even 8AM-8PM?
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