Got into an interesting discussion on what matters in communication.

Nuance gets missed a lot when people tell half-truths. For instance, an astonishing amount of folks say they want gas as their heating system because of power outages.

Most gas-fired systems still need electricity to operate. Which, anyone who has lived with one during a power outage, already knows.

That half-truth is that a gas-fired system can more easily be supplied with emergency power. But most people don't have that.

@TechConnectify

Probably the same people who haven't bothered to properly insulate their houses and then complain about exorbitant energy costs during winter…

Solar panels, batteries, and heat pumps, with propane as backup in case of an extended outage when solar won't suffice to replenish batteries FTW