Order this flight bag: https://www.sportys.com/pilotshop/flight-gear-hp-ipad-bag.html not sure what to put on the outside, I guess your name… but feel like it should be something clever too hehe.
Sony TV Settings
Whoa, http://www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/digestive-diseases-pancreatitis#1 could this be you?
Since I've lived in Howard County, I've been very popular with the jury selection computer:
June 2005 | Had to phone in, but was never selected to show up. |
July 2008 | Was selected as the alternate on a DUI case, but wound up on the jury! |
July 2017 | Bypassed on one jury selection, probably will be on the second.. was NOT selected!! Would have been one week |
Washington Post had a good voter's guide online. Here is the 2008 Board of Education Link
I really like the scale RC airplanes out there, and have always been fascinated with the German aerodynamics of the World War II era. It seemed to be a golden age of innovation and aerospace engineering. After having flown a four cycle Piper Cub that my dad built, I really think four cycles fly more scale than the over powered two cycles. So planes I would love to build:
You can check out ratings of kits here at http://www.rcuniverse.com/:
Notes and Configurations 2014 and Beyond (private)
There was an issue with Seagate drives recently, but they shouldn't affect the ones I have. Here are the drives I use in my raid:
For the shore, here is a wireless that dad should be able to get http://www.lsbc.us/
Well, Acura/Honda just will not bring a diesel to the states!? I am almost 100% highway miles, so a diesel would be great and a hybrid diesel would be even greater! I drive ~ 25 miles to work each way in ~ 30-40 minutes. My car is almost 100% commuter and small errands since we have the family truckster (van) so now my yearly milage is: (50 miles /day) * (5 days / week) * (~ 50 weeks) = 12,500 miles / year (average on my civic now is 228000 / 13 = 17,538 but it used to be my only car).
Assuming a Civic Si versus an Insight, you're talking a difference of 167 gallons / year or ($3/gal) ~ $500/year assuming gas stays where it is. (actuall, the Si uses premium fuel also, where the Insight can take the cheap stuff)
Fuel prices can be found here for MD showing today (2010/07/06) so Civic Si would be 417 * 2.914 and Insight would be 250 * 2.673 so a net difference of $546.888.
Automobile?! (Lake… big lake). I am really waffling about which car should replace my 1997 Honda Civic Ex, but right now the two front runners are the Acura TSX and a Civic Si Sedan (4 door). They're both essentially the newer version of what I have (about the same size, a bit worse on gas… but hey… they're both great cars). I could get a used TSX for not a lot more than a new civic. I think anyway… people don't like the TSX because it is a little weak in the HP department, but I drive like a grandpa anyway.
Tax-able Status of SRECs
You can exclude from gross income any subsidy provided, either directly or indirectly, by public utilities for the purchase or installation of an energy conservation measure for a dwelling unit.
Conservation is the easiest way to cut back on costs and impact.
We should upgrade our appliances to be more energy efficient.
Master list of energy changes / modifications I would like to make:
To buy the Civic GX, talk to:
I understand you’re interested in a Natural Gas Vehicle. Try contacting Herson’s Honda. To my knowledge, they are a dealer who will sell you this car. You can have it serviced here. Respectfully Jason O’Donnell Honda
I read on Slashdot.org about the E-Fuel Microfueler, that allows you to brew Ethanol from sugar at home for roughly $1/gallon if you buy cheap inedible sugar from Mexico. Here is a link:
Thermostat settings (recommended) from this site: http://www.mge.com/home/saving/thermostat.htm
Winter | Summer | |
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When you're home | 68° | 78° |
When you're sleeping or not at home | 55°* | 85° |
*Or as low as health permits. Check the owner's manual if turning down the temperature for more than 24 hours.
Here is a good article on pellet stoves (after seeing Matt and Beth's stove here in Astoria (he said they go through a ton a winter ($200)))
Just doing the back of the envelope, and guessing where we'll be down the road (and inverter sizes) I think a 6kW system is probably about what we would want. BP says that's $40k after rebates and tax incentives…
Figure out a good panel size for us: http://www.solar-electric.com/solar_system_costs.htm
Our current (2010/06 & 2010/05 BGE Bills) show we use ~ 1000 kWh / month. Or 33.33 KWh per day. So divide by the number of sun hours / day we get (4.47 from http://www.bigfrogmountain.com/SunHoursPerDay.html) and multiply by 1.15 to get: 8.57 kw for total energy balance. Use this site for some more interesting numbers: http://rredc.nrel.gov/solar/calculators/PVWATTS/version1/
So a 8kWatt array would supply us completely, that seems like in a few years that would be a good thing to do!
Well, our base load is higher than when I did these calculations, and if you take into account our shading due to close by trees, we should probably just pack as many panels on the roof and get what we can get. (2013/08/10)
Searching for a little less costly way of having a cell phone.
Future trips, we'd very much LIKE to have:
I asked my favorite vampyre how to find clubs to check out with my brother in Arizona, and here is what she came up with:
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