I've got a Worcester 24i Greenstar boiler and just being on, it dissipates around 10W. Normally this wouldn't bother me too much but it's on 24 hours which is 240W everyday and at 8p/KWH costs 1.92p a day or £7 a year. Not much I'll admit but I'm sure the deisgn engineers could have got the power dissipation down to less than 1W when the bolier is doing nothing and then fired up the rest of the
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 03:23:59 -0400, "Michelle Malkin" <hypatiab7@comcast.net> wrote: "johac" <jhachmann@remove.sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:jhachmann-356F6E.15500106082007@news.giganews.com... In article <0pmdb3pt0mrc8qj6gl1r2hik6vpd73g6mf@4ax.com>, Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote: On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 20:55:05 -0700, johac <jhachmann@remove.sbcglobal
On Jul 13, 4:35 pm, "chrismhaney" <chrismha...@bellsouth.net> wrote: I have a mid 80's Eddy Merck I would like to have repainted to original condition. Any suggestions as to who might do this? Chris Peter Weigle is as good with the spray gun as he is with the torch so if you are near Connecticut he's worth a call. In what is a perfect irony, Peter did the last respray on my vintage
2007/1/10, mpalmer <mpalmer@lmi.net>: Yes, compressed to let the artifacts act as form-building material, similar to your jpeg imagery. What kinds of source sounds are you using for these? is just old tapes, i didn't know what to do with them some notes at http://noemata.net/magh/eps-p/eps-p-notes.txt bjørn "ELEMENT TO INTEGRAL: Sourcematerial recorded 1982-95 on magnetic
IsaacKuo wrote: Larry Caldwell wrote: IsaacKuo wrote: Even if only the people are transported, then there should still at least be some enthusiasts who are technically experienced enough to machine a rough copy of a basic high power motorcycle engine. What would they machine it out of? The materials didn't exist in 1901. Out of the currently available