CDR: RE: Here's an interesting twist on gun control ...

Trei, Peter ptrei at rsasecurity.com
Tue Nov 7 08:44:16 PST 2000



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> At 09:00 PM 11/6/00 -0800, Ray Dillinger wrote:
> >Then again, as far as I know no Amish-built house has ever fallen 
> 
> Wow, you're related to the Amish? 
> 
> Anyway the English :-) may make exceptions for the Amish, but generally,
> and even in rural america, you can't sell a house for human (chiiiildren)
> occupation
> that's not wired for classical infrastructure ---water, wires, N lbs/ft^2.
> 
> 
Huh? 

A couple of years ago I was driving through Lancaster county , Pennsylvania
(ground zero for the Amish in the US). There were plenty of Amish houses on
the edge of towns, which most conspicuously did *not* have the power, phone,
and cable hookups which the 'English' houses did.  Can't speak for water or
sewage, which would be underground.

These were not isolated farmhouses, but otherwise 'normal' looking suburban
tract homes, I'd guess not more that 10-15 years old.

Peter









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