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Faved by: speedster7
Nov 06 2007 - via www.aceshrinkwrap.com

Discover the most efficient shrink wrapping techniques using the latest equipment and machinery.

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High Performance HVAC Equipment reviews. Reviewing air conditioning and heating systems., York offers gas furnaces from 80% AFUE up to 95% AFUE for their top of the line models. Yorks top of the line gas furnaces offer two stage heating with variable speed motors that conserve energy and operate on demand. York offers industry standard warranties with all their gas furnaces and an extended plan available for an additional fee when you purchase a new York gas furnace.

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Faved by: trx
Feb 26 2008 - via www.instructables.com

Quoted: I've seen a few different designs for solar water heaters (on this site and others) and I wanted to share my own. It is quite an efficient design sinc...

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Faved by: mike
Dec 03 2007 - via blog.hometechnologies.com

What product am I excited about this year? My Tivo Series 3? My new BlueRay player? No. It's a tiny little cooling fan from Middle Atlantic. When I first had equipment installed in my living room, we had it all nicely hidden away in a built-in cabinet. DVR's (e.g. Tivo), Satellite receivers, and DVD players can all generate a significant amount of heat. When placed in an enclosed cabinet they are unable to stay cool enough to prevent the heat from damaging the components.

After frying a couple of pieces of equipment, we had Home Technologies install the CAB-COOL fan in the side of the cabinet. What I love about it is that it has an integrated thermostat that lets it spin slower and keep the fan noise to a minimum. Installation is simple and self-contained and our equipment now stays nice and cool.

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Faved by: Lysis
Nov 09 2007 - via www.slashfilm.com

Trailer for 'Righteous Kill' starring Al Pacino and Robert De Niro. Now its probably to early to predict the movie ('Heat' turned out a touch lukewarm imho), but this trailer kicks serious ass!

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Faved by: hereusethis
Jul 19 2006 - via www.eartharchitecture.org

all about earth structures

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Jul 24 2007 - via www.infiniacorp.com

Paul Allen among Infinia's investors. They make a Stirling generator - generating electricity from any heat source (including small temperature differences in the environment). Potentially very clean source of electrical power.

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