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Korg to Show eneloop Batteries at Musikmesse Germany


Posted on 03/26/09

SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. (SANYO) will exhibit eneloop rechargeable batteries at the booth of musical instrument manufacturer, Korg Inc. (Korg), during Musikmesse 2009 in Frankfurt, Germany.

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1 Watt LED Lantern Flashlight w/Magnetic End


Posted on 03/17/09

We really like this little LED light. Mostly because it can run off of 3 AAA eneloops making it a  very useful rechargeable tool.  Very Bright and Magnetic with a hook to hang it to. Works as a Lantern and as a Flashlight or Signal Light. (Strob) WE have a review coming of this LED [...]

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A Homeowner’s Guide to Septic Systems


Posted on 03/05/09

Did you know that as a homeowner you’re responsible for maintaining your septic system? Did you know thatmaintaining your septic system protects your investment in your home? Did you know that you should periodically inspect your system and pump out your septic tank? If properly designed, constructed and maintained, your septic system can provide long-term, [...]

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New Amazon Video on Demand


Posted on 03/04/09

Commercial free TV. This is very cool stuff. Click on the link above to check it out. We really enjoy this type of TV watching because we are in complete control. Watch what and when you want with NO Commercials!.. Very cool , Check out Amazon Video on Demand here.

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Sanyo introduces solar parking bays for Japan’s electric bikes


Posted on 02/11/09

Offering free recharging stations is a guaranteed way to get people to continue to use these electric bikes i

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Amazon Marketplace Vendors Survival Guide, FBA FeedBack more…


Posted on 12/17/08

Tips for Selling on Amazon Marketplace. And a Place to vent and BLog about your Amazon.com Marketplace Selling or FBA issues

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Vector VEC164 26 LED Rechargeable Work Light


Posted on 12/14/08

The extremely well-designed Vector VEC164 26 LED Foldable/Rechargeable Work Light & Flashlight is ideal for roadside emergencies, power failures, camping and much more!

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Green Autoseal Mugs from Contigo


Posted on 12/14/08

The Stainless Steel SPILL PROOF AUTOSEAL® Mug has a double wall and is vacuum-insulated, ensuring that your hot coffee or other beverages stay that way for hours.

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5 Practical Applications for Solar Energy in the Home


Posted on 12/06/08

Passive solar homes have come to be known as “smarter” homes. Long before the solar panel was invented, our ancestors built their abodes in conjunction with the position of the sun. If you build your walls or floors with materials high in thermal mass, the house itself works for you, effectually absorbing, storing, and even distributing heat from the sun into your living spaces

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CCRadio-SW AM/FM Shortwave Radio Review


Posted on 11/26/08

The CCRadio-SW / Redsun RP2100 divides the SW spectrum into three bands, SW 1, SW 2 and SW 3, similarly to those analog radios. But with no keypad it takes about 20 seconds to twist the dial from one end of a band to the other and that is distinctly unpleasant. The encoder circuit itself sets this “speed limit;” that is, you can spin the knob faster than the encoder can take the input, so it stops advancing. You soon learn what the maximum speed for the knob is. However, you can navigate quickly with the “Q. Tune” button, which is not explained well in the manual. “Q. Tune” (Quick Tune) allows you to step through SW bands. So if, for example, you’re on SW 1 (1711 – 10010 KHz), pressing “Q. Tune” steps you sequentially through 2250, 3150, 3850, 4700, 5800, 7100, and 9400 KHz, the nominal starting points of the 120 meter through 31 meter bands. It performs similar duty on SW 2 & 3 as well as AM and FM where it steps you through 100 KHz AM and 1 MHz FM. This eliminates the need for heavy duty knob spinning and becomes natural after a short period of use.

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