Khross wrote:
Arathain:
You haven't disproved anything. You've asserted your anecdotal evidence is true. But, it's not ...
You said "all jobs in the South" require vehicles registered in your name. I provided one example where this is not true; therefore, it is not all jobs, and you are disproven. Likewise, I illustrated how air conditioning is not necessary.
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Georgia law requires all residences to have a working air conditioner and electricity or gas to power it if someone is in residence at that location. They've required central air conditioning on all new construction since the mid-70s.
1) You said the South, not Georgia.
2) There is no such thing as "all" residences, and simply passing a law does not make it so.
3) Furthermore, complying with the law is not what I would consider a "necessity".
4) From what I see, there's no requirement for you to pay for air conditioning, merely that it be provided in rentals (not seeing anything that requries it in owned homes). I definitely have not seen anything that requires you to pay for air conditioning.
5) Even if it is required in new construction, that doesn't mean it exists in old construction, and it doesn't mean you have to pay to turn it on.
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Likewise, since most of Georgia and the rest of the South doesn't have public transportation or enough people for Taxi Service, reliable transportation is required.
Yes, reliable transportation is required. This does not equal having a vehicle registered in your name.
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Due to the volatile nature of weather in the South East, a bicycle doesn't count because it can be sunny and sweltering one moment and a full blow monsoon the next.
So?