Living in an Airliner
There's a guy in Oregon who is furnishing an old 727 to use as a house. I think this is pretty cool. Maybe I'll try it myself someday.
In the meantime, we have the next best thing: a house that sounds like an airliner.
The Boys finally finished up the ductwork today, and we turned on the A/C. Hooray! (I have a window unit in the office, but the rest of the house was getting pretty warm.)
Anyway, with nearly empty rooms, all hard floor surfaces, and now solid metal ductwork, the air conditioner puts out a whooshing roar that sounds more than a little like cruising at 35,000 feet.
Peanuts or pretzels?
In the meantime, we have the next best thing: a house that sounds like an airliner.
The Boys finally finished up the ductwork today, and we turned on the A/C. Hooray! (I have a window unit in the office, but the rest of the house was getting pretty warm.)
Anyway, with nearly empty rooms, all hard floor surfaces, and now solid metal ductwork, the air conditioner puts out a whooshing roar that sounds more than a little like cruising at 35,000 feet.
Peanuts or pretzels?
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