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		<description><![CDATA[We often think that modern societies were the first to use solar energy. Not true! Early cave dwellers preferred caves that had openings facing southeasterly that allowed the morning sun to warm them up without overheating in the warm months.  Native Americans in the Southwest oriented their pueblo dwellings.  So the low winter sun would [...]


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		<description><![CDATA[Today I read the last page of the book Peak Oil Survival: Preparation for Life After Gridcrash, another Amazon purchase. Since I planned to post here every week, it&#8217;s a great I have something to write about.
The book&#8217;s title indicates that it&#8217;s about preparing for living after the electrical grid crashes. It&#8217;s not a manual [...]


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		<title>Propane vs buthane</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you need a gas fuel for your home appliances (like gas stove or absorption refrigerator) or home heating but are far away from gas distribution network, you should consider using one of popular liquid gases &#8212; propane or LPG. The latter &#8212; Liquefied Petroleum Gas &#8212; is a mixture of both propane and buthane. [...]


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