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Urinal and Sink in one spot

urinal sink Urinal and Sink in one spot

This is an awesome idea that works well for guys. You can pee and wash your hands afterwards all in one spot! I am sure it would be a little wierd at first but I am sure people can get used to it easily. The water from washing your hands flows down to the bottom to rinse the urinal.

The idea is great for saving both water and space and I can easily see this idea implemented in Asia and would be great in small spaces. The idea was created by Yeongwoo Kim and is a iF Concept Design 2010 winning entry.

via Yanko Design and Treehugger and Laughing Squid

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Great Lighting Overview

lighting 300x200 Great Lighting Overview

Here is a great recent article about lighting and pros and cons of each type of lighting when it comes to CFL, LED, Halogens, and Incandescent.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/07/25/HODL1EAQIE.DTL&type=living

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Be green, paint your roof white!

white roofs

US Energy Secretary and Nobel Prize winning scientist Steven Chu came up with a new plan to paint roofs and pavements white or light colored in the US to cut greenhouse gas emissions. With this change to roofs and roads, it can have the equivalent effect of taking every car in the world off the road for 11 years. By reflecting sunlight back into space, it can increase the reflectivity of the Earth. It can also reduce the amount of electricity used for air conditioning if houses are cooler. Painting cars a lighter color can also save your energy bill for air conditioning with a similar effect.

This is an interesting idea that sounds logical but why hasnt it been implemented for all this time? Actually, there are white roofs in different parts of the world and even in Southern Florida and the Caribbeans. Black roofs can trap in the heat in the winter but it actually takes more energy to cool a house as opposed to warming a house. In cold places, the roof is often covered in snow in the winter so it is technically white anyways. The issue with white roofs, however, is that they can get dirty easily and after a while, they wouldnt really be white anymore. A dirty roof is also not very attractive as opposed to a black roof, which would look a lot better regardless of whether it was clean or dirty. I assume this is probably the reason why roofs are black.

via Yahoo Green and The Independent and RTN Roofing Systems

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Warren Buffett’s i-house

Berkshire Hathaway’s new environmentally friendly manufactured home is getting a lot of hype and was on the “Most Viewed” and “Most Popular” page on Yaho News yesterday morning. The AP story even created the single biggest day of traffic to the Clayton website and even brought the website down momentarily.
The innovative green home by Clayton Homes called the i-house may be the wave of the future as it features solar panels and other energy saving products allowing for electricity and heating bills to be only $1 per day. The home went on sale over the past weekend and costs about $100-$130 per square foot.
via CNBC

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Yet another list of suggestions to help you save money

08 01 17 money8 Yet another list of suggestions to help you save money 

The economy is not looking too good. The Dow is near 7000 and the California unemployment rate just hit 10.1%, the highest level in 26 years. Here is a list of items you can buy to try to save some money. Yes, you do have to spend money to get the items, but you have to look longterm and hopefully, it will pay back for itself after a couple months or a year.

Compact fluorescent

lightbulbs

Price: $2 to $3

Description: The CFL, as it is called, is longer-lasting and more efficient than the incandescent bulb. All fluorescent bulbs contain small amounts of mercury, though, so just make sure that you dispose of them correctly.

Savings: Around $10 per year per bulb.

Window insulator kit

Price: About $20

Description: An hour or so with a window insulator kit – which requires the use of a portable hair dryer – is an easy and cost-effective way to keep out drafts.

Savings: Windows and doors account for about 11 percent of heat loss in a home, so insulating windows could pay you back in a matter of a few months.

Smart strip

Price: $41.95 for the 10-outlet

model.

Description: This device allows you to turn off the “power sucker” devices – like VCRs and DVD players that cost you around $4 a year, even when idle – when you turn off another device, like a TV. At the same time, it lets you keep power going to things that need to stay on, so your DVR will still be able to record your favorite programs overnight.

Savings: Use it to control six or seven devices and it can pay for itself in energy savings within a year.

Draft stopper

Price: $10 to $20

Description: Especially in older buildings, drafts coming in under the doors can account for 20 percent of a home’s heat loss. You can find lots of door draft stoppers in home improvement stores or online, but if you’re a crafty sort, you can also take the leg of an old pair of jeans, sew up the ends and fill it with buckwheat or sand, or even clean kitty litter.

Savings: Varies from house to house.

Low-flow showerheads

Price: around $12

Description: Not only do low-flow showerheads save water, they also help save on energy because you’ll use less hot water. Federal regulations require that new showerheads cut the water flow to 2.5 gallons per minute, but this low-flow showerhead can bring your water flow as low as 1.2 to 1.4 gallons per minute, which for most households means that it will cut down, not only on water used, but on the energy used to heat that water.

Savings: Recover the cost of the showerhead within a few months.

Insulation blanket

Price: $20 to $30

Description: Wrapping your water heater in an insulation blanket will reduce the amount of heat lost through the tank’s walls by about 25 to 45 percent.

Savings: They’ll pay for themselves in reduced heating bills in a matter of months.

Child-safe plugs

Price: $3.29 for a package of 12 caps.

Description: Electrical wall outlets are another small, often overlooked culprit for drafts. Plug them up with plastic childsafe plugs and keep out small fingers and drafts at the same time.

Savings: Overall heating cost savings varies.

Lamp socket auto-off

light control

Price: $11.99

Description: If lights are consistently left on in places like the bathroom, the garage or the closet, this little gadget inserted in the socket automatically switches off the light after 15 minutes, and it works with both incandescent bulbs and CFLs.

Savings: Say a 100-watt light is left on each night for 10 hours, the auto-off control would pay for itself in a few months.

Slow cooker

Price: $149.99 for the

KitchenAid 7-quart KSC700.

Description: If you can’t afford a new Energy Star stove, think about investing in a slow cooker, especially if you like to make casseroles or large batches of food like beef stew or cassoulet. Good slow cookers can range from the $19.99 to $279.95.

Savings: Varies, but the typical slow cooker will have used less than a kilowatt of power after seven hours of cooking.

via SFGate

 

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