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April 3, 2014
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What makes home-heating fuel seem cheap?
Yikes! 8,000 solar panels
I didn't know this
Setting sail for a new business
Our new office!
Bound to happen
Nothing to do with heating
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What makes home-heating fuel seem cheap?
fuel sign How about gasoline? That's what they found out when they did this survey. Are you surprised? I sure was. Do you really think it's about the signs?

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Yikes! 8,000 solar panels
solar panels Take a look at what Wolseley put on the roof of their U.K. National Distribution Centre in Leamington Spa. Wolseley owns Ferguson in the U.S. and both of those companies really know how to walk it like they talk it. 
I didn't know this
New Zealand According to this article, nearly everyone in New Zealand is heating their homes with electricity. That's something I wasn't spending much time considering, but when I stumbled upon the story it made me wonder about the price of electricity down there, so I went and found this, which made me wonder if all those Kiwis are heating with electricity by choice.  

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Setting sail for a new business
fiberglass What do you do when you're a boatbuilder and business isn't what you had hoped it would be? You turn your ability to do great things with fiberglass toward the building of oil-storage tanks instead of hulls. That's what these folks did, which proves, once again, that within every problem there lurks opportunity.
Our new office!
retirement home Well, not really, but I can dream. Hey, I could sit in this place all day long and write stories. I'd be real close to two of our daughters and two of our granddaughters, and since this building appears to be government surplus, I'm thinking a few thousand bucks should cover it. Want to come visit? 

Bound to happen
Aros When the Nest thermostat arrived and started talking to our smart phones you just had to know that inventive people were going to be inspired. Here's a nice story about one such gent and his mighty fine idea. Who says you can't reinvent the wheel? 
Nothing to do with heating
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But I have a feeling the BAT could be huge (no pun intended), especially in those remote parts of the world where electricity could really make a difference. Oh, and MIT is involved. Of course they are. I'm not worthy! 

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Dan


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