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Phanatic posted:Zoning laws in Japan are also *much* simpler than they are in the USA, so builders have a lot more flexibility. I like how Karoke is specifically called out in the zoning guidelines
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CJacobs posted:That sounds like a mind boggling waste of time and resources
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CJacobs posted:That sounds like a mind boggling waste of time and resources
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it's great for your gdp though
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Housing is super affordable in Japan, a big reason for that is that is a house is seen as a depreciating asset like a car. You buy a lot, throw up a cheap house, and eventually sell and maybe break even on the value of the land after inflation but the value of the house itself is near 0 by the time you sell. Also the super lax zoning system allows you to just buy land and put up a house and not need a laywer and 3 code consultants to figure out what you're allowed to build and then go to a public meeting at city hall to beg council to allow you to go from 75% lot coverage to 78% lot coverage then it in the end the whole thing is shut down because they found out you plan to have a little office on the ground floor that you run your little home business tax office from and that's technically a commercial use so you need off-street parking and a re-zoning hearing where all your busy body neighbours can weigh in and bitch that your tax business will some how ruin the neighbourhood and drive down property values because the primary and only purpose of housing is as an investment and adopting a hosed up property value cargo cult.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 19:52 |
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If you want a good read, this thread is a goon play by play of his house building process.quote:I plan on taking you, fellow goons, along for the ride in this thread so you can live vicariously through me. But more important, so you can tell me when I'm about to make a huge horrible mistake and end up in the crappy construction tales thread. https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3767040
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CJacobs posted:That sounds like a mind boggling waste of time and resources Do you want to live in a Grudge house? Because a second hand house could be a Grudge house. Not like the drat realtor is gonna mention it. What kind of PPE will you need to provide your grandma nanny to comply with workplace safety in a drat Grudge house? OSHA nightmare if you ask me.
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Baronjutter posted:your tax business will some how ruin the neighbourhood and drive down property values because the primary and only purpose of housing is as an investment and adopting a hosed up property value cargo cult. Stealing this.
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Facebook Aunt posted:Do you want to live in a Grudge house? Because a second hand house could be a Grudge house. Not like the drat realtor is gonna mention it. Is this from a Grudge porn remake or was ghostly groping just part of the whole story
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 20:07 |
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Also not to get into japanese housing and zoning too much but not ALL houses are torn down. If you've built a nice big solid modern concrete house and sell it a few years later people aren't going to tear that house down. It's mostly just little lovely cheap 25+ year old houses that are mostly being sold because they've reached the end of their lifespan houses that get torn down. If you were buying a house and most of the cost was in the land, and the cost of fixing up the house was only a tiny bit less than building a new one why not just build the new one?
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scrubs season six posted:I met some of my buddies from back home in Vegas and it took about five tries to find a place that would let us shoot our own 223. All they seemed interested in was renting machine guns and .22. If you want to shoot your own indoors, go to the bass pro shop at the silverton. buy ammo, use it, drink, gamble, delicious buffet, repeat until someone dies. dedicate the trip to their memory. e: roses are read gravel comes from a rock pit http://calgaryherald.com/news/crime/sunwing-pilot-pleads-guilty-to-going-to-work-so-drunk-he-passed-out-in-cockpit 3 hours later he blew .27 He wasn't even legal to drive a zamboni. Powershift fucked around with this message at 20:38 on Mar 21, 2017 |
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What I'm hearing is that modular manufactured housing is a ripe and overlooked opportunity in Japan? Like, little 1x3 tatami lego blocks that are small enough to fit down the road and snap together on site?
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I work at one of the largest HCN plants in the US (think 50,000+ tons a year), I'll tell some cool stories as soon as I'm gone
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Azhais posted:Is this from a Grudge porn remake or was ghostly groping just part of the whole story It's from the first english Grudge movie. The demise of Susan, the old granny's other kid. Where do you hide when you are scared of ghosts? Under the covers. Well that won't save you from THE GRUDGE! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xxz6e0xC6M
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Who won, the grudge or the ring?
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Edit: I just realized I didn't snag a pic of him pointing the sawblade-on-a-weedwhacker at the power lines. Just imagine him angrily shaking a running weedwhacker with a plywood blade at some very close powerlines. kthx GnarlyCharlie4u fucked around with this message at 23:15 on Mar 21, 2017 |
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PostNouveau posted:Who won, the grudge or the ring? I dunno, I don't speak Japanese. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyLA6nfPvRo Yes, that is a real movie. Seems to be answering the question of what happens if you watch the ring tape in the grudge house.
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Facebook Aunt posted:I dunno, I don't speak Japanese. It was the Grudge. She hit a single off a high fastball. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCMAU4m2lEA
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 23:31 |
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They combined. Like, literally, they become Sayako.
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Azhais posted:I like how Karoke is specifically called out in the zoning guidelines You need a permit for karaoke in America also, just for different reasons. (Licensing mostly)
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 01:07 |
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"Hey anybody got an insulated screwdriver?" "No?" "Ah screw it..." https://youtu.be/ObevFZMohuA
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Three-Phase posted:"Hey anybody got an insulated screwdriver?" Everything is gray. Then purple coveralls man appears! IMO more dudes should dress in easter egg colors at work.
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shame on an IGA posted:What I'm hearing is that modular manufactured housing is a ripe and overlooked opportunity in Japan? Like, little 1x3 tatami lego blocks that are small enough to fit down the road and snap together on site? Bathrooms at least are already sold as prefab units. Plastic floor, ceiling and walls with all the fixtures moulded in. They're not much fun when you're half a centimetre taller than the ceiling height. Example here: http://www.jfkc.jp/en/introduction/room.html (not the type I had to live with)
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Three-Phase posted:"Hey anybody got an insulated screwdriver?" I like the way the colour on the rest of the area of view washes out then slowly comes back to normal after the flash as the camera CCD compensates.
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I've seen this before, and I cut my own firewood, and I still can't figure the physics out based on what he is planning. Unless (somehow) it falls towards the camera, something is going to get hosed up. The accident gawker in me would like to see any after pictures?
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BlankIsBeautiful posted:I've seen this before, and I cut my own firewood, and I still can't figure the physics out based on what he is planning. Unless (somehow) it falls towards the camera, something is going to get hosed up. There’s a construction vehicle with its arms raised to protect that one shed.
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Facebook Aunt posted:Do you want to live in a Grudge house? Because a second hand house could be a Grudge house. Not like the drat realtor is gonna mention it. If you're in New York they actually are required to
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 02:35 |
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Today, the plant manager beat the poo poo out of one of the tanks with a mallet HAMMER TIME
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 03:34 |
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CJacobs posted:That sounds like a mind boggling waste of time and resources When the alternative is this... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWXnt2Z2D1E It's fake, and there's a making-of video as well.
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Jerry Cotton posted:I'm surprised you remembered there's a wrench in that picture. the picture is very osha because guns of that magnitude in the workplace are patently unsafe
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Three-Phase posted:"Hey anybody got an insulated screwdriver?" 13:37, what are the chances.
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Splode posted:13:37, what are the chances. 480 minutes in an eight‐hour workday, so approximately 0.2%, assuming one shift.
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http://i.imgur.com/bHmxIaH.mp4
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BlankIsBeautiful posted:I've seen this before, and I cut my own firewood, and I still can't figure the physics out based on what he is planning. Unless (somehow) it falls towards the camera, something is going to get hosed up. I'm not sure if Fred Dibnah would say that was too easy or too dangerous.
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Platystemon posted:480 minutes in an eight‐hour workday, so approximately 0.2%, assuming one shift. 480 smoke MCCs erryday (Motor control centers - that row of cabinets in the video)
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Boogalo posted:If you want a good read, this thread is a goon play by play of his house building process. That thread better have a mystery guest builder in one of them updates. And it should be Grover.
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Gromit posted:I'm not sure if Fred Dibnah would say that was too easy or too dangerous. Thanks for reminding me about Fred, gonna re-watch the documentary about him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBQrcKF5_rA
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Nissin Cup Nudist posted:Today, the plant manager beat the poo poo out of one of the tanks with a mallet
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:
My Dad was a tree trimmer (with Asplundh, the orange guys) for 30 years before nerve damage of running a vibrating chainsaw 8 hours a day 5 days a week got to him, and he used the saw on a stick thing all the time. They handed them out in the 70s, It's a hydraulic saw with a 12" blade on the end. Faster, cleaner and safer (once you know how to use it) than the chainsaw on a stick that you see around now.
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