Yeah, lemme tell you about new orleans...5-10 ft *above* sea level? That's cute @Lou CAbout raising up water front houses after Sandy that became a big business here on Long Island especially on the South Shore many communities there are only 5-10 feet above sea level. You see it in the City of Long Beach & all over Fire Island.
Makes sense. I always wonder why they don't just build the first floor expecting it to flood. Separate electric, no fiberglass insulation, no drywall, no carpeting, no built in appliances, etc.It seems that all of the renovations near the water (ocean) are now requiring the house be raised 1 story. I've seem 2 already around my harbor.
Yeah, that was the point. Tongue in cheek would have been nice if we were 10 feet above sea levelIsn’t New Orleans technically below sea level? I live about 300 ft from the water but am about 80 ft above sea level. North Shore of LI is very hilly South Shore is very flat…
When my family built our house (Falmouth, MA . . . 1992 ) near the water, it was required that the first floor living space be a certain height above mean high tide. I cannot remember the exact height, but no utilities could be below that height. So, we have a 'crawl space of about 5 ft high that is merely storage.Makes sense. I always wonder why they don't just build the first floor expecting it to flood. Separate electric, no fiberglass insulation, no drywall, no carpeting, no built in appliances, etc.
...yetWe are kinda lucky in that we rarely get storms like that, the waters up here just aren't warm enough.
The 'Diacom Laptop' now has its own hard shell case for keeping it on the boat. This is a substantial upgrade from the cardboard box I used last year, which I think contributed to the prior laptop's demise.I was attempting to get an old Dell i3 Inspiron (model 7359) working as my Diacom laptop, but that effort proved fruitless. So, I had another laptop in better condition and more powerful - Dell Inspiron 15R i5 8 GB . . .
Just needed to track a power adapter down for it and it came to life. I installed the Diacom 3.3 version and applied umpteen Windows updates. All set.
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I need to configure the hardshell case for it and the Diacom cable, power cord, etc. Then I should be all set for the next compass warning or what ever the SmartCraft's fault Du Jour happens to be.
That's certainly a good endorsement! You guys like shiny things. What brand would you suggest?We like the ceramic coating on our fire apparatus!