01-01-13, 02:50 PM | #1 |
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Jumping in from Ecomodder
Hello folks,
I've been a sometime participant at Ecomodder for a while and lurking here, I finally decided to make it official. Does that make me an official lurker? Because that would be an awkward thing to put on the name badges... |
01-01-13, 04:03 PM | #2 |
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Welcome to the world of posting elhigh. Do you have any projects you're working on or doing research towards doing?
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01-01-13, 05:54 PM | #3 |
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current projects
Nothing major. I owe the wife some new custom kitchen cabinets, but before I can do that I have to excavate all my excess junk from the shop so I can get to the tools, but to throw away the junk I need to replace the water pump in the truck. The same truck, by the way, that I use for my most aggressive hypermiling efforts.
You know, if you give a mouse a cookie... I saw a while back somebody's idea for routing hot air from the attic into the clothes dryer, I really want to do that, for the double-whammy potential of keeping my poorly-ventilated kitchen cooler during our long, hot, humid Tennessee summers. But nothing on the front burner at this time. |
01-01-13, 11:41 PM | #4 |
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Welcome to ER
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