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Low-flow Toilets:  How (Not) To Install One92

Low-flow Toilets: How (Not) To Install One

More and more folks are changing to the newer, more environmentally-friendly low-flow toilets. You can save a bunch by doing it yourself. Take the intimidation factor out by using this elaborately detailed photo-illustrated real world guide.

33 comments    how to home water
Soft On Terror, Or Hard On The Constitution?89

Soft On Terror, Or Hard On The Constitution?

The US Congress seems poised to create a new Star Chamber with the "Battlefield USA" language contained in the about-to-pass National Defense Authorization Act. Can they possibly be that foolish?

15 comments    president obama terror aclu
When Did Global Warming Stop?87

When Did Global Warming Stop?

We often hear claims that "global warming stopped" in such and such a year. What basis is there for these claims, and who is making them?

65 comments    global warming climate change
James Hoggan's "Climate Cover-Up":  A Summary Review90

James Hoggan's "Climate Cover-Up": A Summary Review

You've been lied to. That's the message of "Climate Cover-Up," by PR professional James Hoggan. Find out when, how, and by whom in this enhanced-content review.

13 comments    review climate change conspiracy
Wooden Chair And Stool Repair:  How (Not) To Fix Them85

Wooden Chair And Stool Repair: How (Not) To Fix Them

Trash day in suburbia usually reveals a broken chair or two at the curbside. Many of them can be fixed and put back in service with little effort or expertise. Here's how!

8 comments    family kitchen repair
Eaves and Fascia Board Repair:  How (Not) To Fix Them85

Eaves and Fascia Board Repair: How (Not) To Fix Them

If you have traditional wooden fascia boards on your eaves, then they will need maintenance at some time or another. It's not so terribly hard. Here's some tricks and traps, described and photographed.

3 comments    advice how to paint
Global Warming Science In The Age Of Queen Victoria:  John Tyndall85

Global Warming Science In The Age Of Queen Victoria: John Tyndall

John Tyndall, a one-time railway surveyor, made himself one of the most prominent physicists of nineteenth-century Britain. But today he's remembered best for his discovery of the mechanism of the greenhouse effect. Read about his remarkable life and work here.

6 comments    global warming ireland survey
"Green Fascism":  Let The Facts Speak86

"Green Fascism": Let The Facts Speak

Activists, researchers and ordinary people expressing their concern about climate change have been called "eco-Nazis" or "green Fascists." Yet it is they who have been vilified, suppressed and threatened. It's a story that has been largely unreported--read it here!

24 comments    politics science australia
David Archer's "The Long Thaw":  A Summary Review85

David Archer's "The Long Thaw": A Summary Review

"The Long Thaw" is a modern classic of science exposition, setting forth the physical basis for how the greenhouse effect and Earth's carbon cycle work. Get the gist with this enhanced content summary review.

14 comments    climate co2 ice age
Lap Siding: How (Not) To Install Hardiplank And The Like85

Lap Siding: How (Not) To Install Hardiplank And The Like

Applying lap siding needn't be terribly difficult. Here's a detailed photo guide to the process--as it works in the real world.

4 comments    advice how to home
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