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31. Reading
To some degree, reading is a pleasant pastime for all of us. But the avid reader—the bookworm—is the person who really makes reading a hobby.
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32. Table Tennis
Table Tennis is the correct name for the exciting indoor game that is probably more often called Ping Pong.
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33. Writing
It is a book of ten excellent short stories, preceded by a completely facetious exposition of its title.
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34. Drapes
If you don't, it will move outside by both conduction and radiation. • Let the winter sunshine in.
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35. Exhaust Fans
Each time you turn on a kitchen or bathroom exhaust fan in winter, warm air goes out and cold air is drawn in to replace it.
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36. Humidifiers
Remember that it takes heat to evaporate water, so don't overdo it. Also excess humidity will only bring on window condensation.
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37. Windows And Doors
So it loses about 12 times as much heat as the same area of properly insulated wall. Adding double glazing or storm windows will double the resistance and cut heat loss in half —.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/​windows_and_doors.html

38. Weatherstripping And Caulking
This is called infiltration and most Canadian homes have too much. In fact, up to 25 per cent of your heat loss can be due to excess infiltration around windows, doors and other cracks.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/​weatherstripping_and_caulking.html

39. Attached Garages
Is there a good fit on the door leading from the garage into the house? Use the draft gauge to check for drafts.
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40. Cooling
For some people the solution is to go out and spend $200 or so on an air conditioner (plus the money to install it and to pay for the power it consumes) just for those few hot weeks per year.
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May 24, 2012