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most likely will be under water by end of century riversedge Sep 2015 #1
OMG, that was my first thought... yuiyoshida Sep 2015 #3
The sea level in San Francisco has risen about 7 inches over the past 100 years. DesMoinesDem Sep 2015 #6
Its highest point is 142 feet above sea level KamaAina Sep 2015 #9
Damp and cold. AngryAmish Sep 2015 #2
what's a radiant floor ? nt steve2470 Sep 2015 #4
Heating elements are buried in the floor so you have toasty warmth... Human101948 Sep 2015 #5
ah thank you kind person! nt steve2470 Sep 2015 #7
Usually poured concrete, with hot water lines running through AngryAmish Sep 2015 #8
thanks! nt steve2470 Sep 2015 #11
Red Rock Island now yours for only $5M steve2470 Sep 2015 #10
Most of it is located in the city of Richmond KamaAina Sep 2015 #12
wow what a nightmare nt steve2470 Sep 2015 #14
New home for Burning Man? SwankyXomb Sep 2015 #13
Funny you should mention that KamaAina Sep 2015 #15
A yurt and a sailboat NV Whino Sep 2015 #16
Or you could go 'caveman'... Brother Buzz Sep 2015 #18
Even better NV Whino Sep 2015 #19
Hope new owner doesn't plan to leave it to his grandchildren Marrah_G Sep 2015 #17
Are you predicting a 142 foot rise in the level of San Francisco Bay? n/t cherokeeprogressive Sep 2015 #20
Nope , but it would not take that much to shrink the size considerably Marrah_G Sep 2015 #23
it would d_r Sep 2015 #21
It dosen't look like you Texasgal Sep 2015 #22
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