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Christmas has it's first sound system.
Also our first tablet..
What I've learned so far..
It knows where your ISP hub is?
It's got the right street, correct side, & right location.(?)
Google knows which chair you're sitting in
It might have GPS..
File transfers
Look at the android store for print tools
Passing files....
Looks like Magic!
Arthur C Clark
This should help you connect your wireless printers to your new tablet:
That's a good solution
Is there any potential for power conservation/rebates, for the marine industry?
The payback for our boats stuff.....
You're the closest thing to a 'NetZero' boat out there. Stanley Paris looked promising.
I try, BUT.....
For the past two summers
I sailed into the slip yesterday... does that count?
A recent poll on Sailnet revealed, 50% of respondents are running fossil generators.
I think it comes down to how one lives on board...
Home brewing is also an option
True! Buying a boat to supply and apartment may look like a back door into cruising for some buyers.
There are marinas that cater to live-aboards
Heh. Works for me!
KIWI SPIRIT was only "promising" as long as she could maintain 9 knots, he's now having to "conserve" his fuel...
The truth is, most big boats -sail or power, burn,...big fuel.
Net-zero boats
And multi's like yours are the best candidates.
Add Gratitude to your list Tom
What do you use for solar?
Gratitude Solar
Nice setup... especially that last configuration. GRIN
I've finally converted the whole house
Similar issues with light. Also dimmer switches.
Re: a global campaign
I wish that were so, Mark. By 2020 we may reach 50% LED to incadescent worldwide.
workable LED's are relatively new
Thanks for the corrections. Eventually the switch will help, worldwide.
I'd replaced all incandescent bulbs in the house......
Save those receipts and packaging for warranty returns!
Ordinarily that might matter but not this time...
Are those PAR 20s?
Par 38's in that case.
Have gone to LEDs in our apartment.
I see marine instruments using more power, not less
And alternative-to fossil- charging sources for boats haven't kept up with the growing demand.
I am a bit of a luddite when it comes to boat instruments...
It's not that bad
Thanks, Tom, I was completely unaware of that service.
We get these wicked spikes of wattage in our household.
Wow you are a power hog....
You'd be surprised if two more adults moved in with you, Todd.
Or "young" adults ;^)))
Young adults are even bigger power hogs, at home or onboard.
We did get a fed tax break for boat solar installation...
You guys are lucky. Our electric is at .15/KWH
This is where a boat out cruising forces one's hand