Happyman wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 3:45 am
I also feel very impoverished knowing people here have heated floors. I only just got a floor.
Despite the fact that district heating was invented in the US more than a century ago, it has languished and let to go to pot. As in most things that are unprofitable, but wasteful, The US does not value the heated floor, and it's absolutely a luxury item there. I suffered through the first half of my life with the misery of forced air heating or electric fan heating.
However where I live today we believe in the efficiency gains and comfort of this wonderful thing called residential district heating and are investing in it further. Heated floors are commonplace in any new build, and a popular upgrade during renovations. Triple glazed windows are also mandated. I'm saving the earth here motherfucker.
Write your congressman.
Re: Indoor footwear: Slippers
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2023 5:33 am
by Happyman
Honestly, i just had a crazy bout of post-post neurosis and deleted that comment just as you posted that.
I regret a post that may have read like i was shaming you and your magic floor that i don't understand.
Owen wrote: Fri Mar 31, 2023 8:01 pm
My life got so much better when I started wearing slippers. I have 3 different pairs: one for when it is real cold, one for regular, and one pair that are indoor outdoor (I'll run the garbage out or something).
To think that I thought that I was the only one on that kind of nonsense...
Not at all. I also do this. The “real cold” ones are for no socks, other two are with-socks. I find that leather “driving shoes” (still skeptical this is a legit category of footwear) and Vans slipons both work very well as the normal pair of slippers.
Part of the reason I started doing this is that I broke the same little toe several times by catching it on the edge of furniture.
Re: Indoor footwear: Slippers
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2023 11:59 am
by djimbe
when you have free range hens running around your property you learn very quickly that slippers are handy. It's almost impossible to go from my car in the driveway to the front door without stepping on some chicken poop somewhere, and it's impossible to go out to the hen yard to gather eggs without getting crap (literally) on your feet. Is ok. I don't pay $6 or more for eggs, I gotta give the damn things away most of the time since I get 30-35 every week and we can't eat that many.
Re: Indoor footwear: Slippers
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2023 3:43 pm
by DaveA
This catchy if nonsensical song is cool enough that slippers get a pass:
Footwear, in general, is Not Crap, but usually more involved to pick out than I anticipate.
Re: Indoor footwear: Slippers
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2023 6:25 pm
by Ace K
You take off your shoes when you come into our house because we're civilized people. Slippers are good for keeping the feet warm and clean.