Seen in Print
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Wow! I was almost agreeing with Dave, that is was a Photoshop. Rufus, thanks for the clarification. Kinda cool.
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The average train of thought isn’t big enough to carry a full sized opinion on any subject.
Re: Seen in Print
I think some of those fasteners would work for the stated purpose.
Here are a couple of energy savings tips from the Family Handyman Magazine.
https://www.familyhandyman.com/list/myt ... y-at-home/?
Reap the rewards of energy savings by ignoring these myths.
1 / 11 “Turn the A/C Off When You Leave for Lower Energy Bills”
Shutting off your thermostat when you leave for the day might seem like a smart idea, but it could actually be costing you more money. According to National Property Inspectors, “When you come back home and turn your system back on, your AC unit will have to work overtime to cool your house back down, negating any energy savings you’ve accrued.” Leave it on when you’re gone, just on a higher setting — say, 78 F instead of 72 F.
5/11 “Turning Down the Thermostat When You Don’t Need It Doesn’t Save Much Energy”
Utility companies have done studies that show five- to eight-percent energy savings when the thermostat was turned back five to eight degrees at night and during the day when no one was home.
Here are a couple of energy savings tips from the Family Handyman Magazine.
https://www.familyhandyman.com/list/myt ... y-at-home/?
Reap the rewards of energy savings by ignoring these myths.
1 / 11 “Turn the A/C Off When You Leave for Lower Energy Bills”
Shutting off your thermostat when you leave for the day might seem like a smart idea, but it could actually be costing you more money. According to National Property Inspectors, “When you come back home and turn your system back on, your AC unit will have to work overtime to cool your house back down, negating any energy savings you’ve accrued.” Leave it on when you’re gone, just on a higher setting — say, 78 F instead of 72 F.
5/11 “Turning Down the Thermostat When You Don’t Need It Doesn’t Save Much Energy”
Utility companies have done studies that show five- to eight-percent energy savings when the thermostat was turned back five to eight degrees at night and during the day when no one was home.
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The average train of thought isn’t big enough to carry a full sized opinion on any subject.
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The average train of thought isn’t big enough to carry a full sized opinion on any subject.
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The average train of thought isn’t big enough to carry a full sized opinion on any subject.
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Re: Seen in Print
The average train of thought isn’t big enough to carry a full sized opinion on any subject.
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Re: Seen in Print
The average train of thought isn’t big enough to carry a full sized opinion on any subject.
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Re: Seen in Print
The average train of thought isn’t big enough to carry a full sized opinion on any subject.
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Re: Seen in Print
The average train of thought isn’t big enough to carry a full sized opinion on any subject.
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The average train of thought isn’t big enough to carry a full sized opinion on any subject.
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