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Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 15:27:22 -0600
From: "Tess Millay" 
Newsgroups: misc.invest.financial-plan
Subject: Re: How are people living in retirement?
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"John A. Weeks III"  wrote
>  "Tess Millay"  wrote:
snip
> > Without more information, one can't say whether the
heating
> > costs are a financial problem for the OP or not;
> > whether the
> > heating costs are correctable by upgrading the current
home;
>
> We know that it is possible since (a) other people from
that
> area have reported that they pay less, or know people who
do
> pay less.

Come on. Are you a mathematician or what? We don't know the
size of the house. We don't know how many people are being
heated by its furnace system. We don't know the cost of gas
where the OP lives.

You are attempting scientific, deductive analysis when we
haven't scientific data, and that is an error in judgment.

This is my last post on this topic, moderators.