January 1st, 2009
ISH 2009 is the destination, and we are pretty excited. As a member of the CO contingent of SH&T, I am happy to post on our travels in Frankfurt. We will use the ISH 2009 category to post pics of our travels and what is new in the hydronics, solar, HVAC, plumbing, & sanitation world. Memebers at large yet to commit are as follows:
MetroMan, SimplyRad, Pete the Heat, and NoLeaks
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January 1st, 2009
If you must rant n rave… I’ve just one comment having been guilty of ranting and raving , sometimes at the same time. STOP WHINING!
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January 1st, 2009
Well, that’s a tricky one. There has been a whole lot of rhetoric coming out of Washington lately. You will just have to wait and see what congress does in 2009. For the meantime, I wouldn’t expect much to happen until 2010, as these new policies take a while to get up to speed. For now, your best solar/renewable investment is Solar Thermal.
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January 1st, 2009
Well, my lovely wife has proposed Ride The Rockies this year. If you are familiar with this ride, then you should know that the route this year is not only challenging, but incredibly beautiful. Guess I better get pedaling.
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January 1st, 2009
Welcome to 2009. When I was a kid, I knew that in year 2000 i’d be 30. I figured that we’d be regularly exploring space and friends of aliens. Here it’s 2009 and we haven’t even jumped to lightspeed yet. Oh well, I guess I can at least start that diet.
Here is wishing all of our Automatic friends a prosperous and peaceful new year. Work hard, save money, hug your kids, love your spouse, and watch your government. Everything else will fall into place.
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December 30th, 2008
Please feel free to post to our blog. Especially if you need some help with plumbing, solar, heating or cooling. Please fell free to contribute ideas or thoughts on solar energy and what the future may hold.
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