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Astronomy
If you
live in the vicinity of Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Chicago, Cleveland, Los Angeles, San Francisco, or New York, there is a planetarium near you.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/astronomy.html
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Pet Raising
Domesticated pets are generally healthier today and
live longer than they did twenty or thirty years ago. This is because they have periodic physical examinations by a veterinarian.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/pet_raising.html
3.
Home Heating
The hard truth is that we
live in a country where home heating in winter is essential. And expensive.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/home_heating/
4.
Windows And Doors
If you
live in an extremely cold area think about triple glazing, especially on windows facing north.
• Install storm windows.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/windows_and_doors.html
5.
Apartment Living
Whether you
live in a high-rise or smaller building, there are plenty of ways that you can save energy.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/apartment_living/
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Energy Economics
If you
live in the prairies, you probably heat with natural gas already. If you choose to develop a hybrid system (wherever you live), you may want to combine space heating with a backup central-heating system.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/home_ownership/energy_economics/
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High Voltage Safety Precautions
It is human nature to become careless with routine procedures. To illustrate the results of unsafe practices and to re-emphasize the need for good safety habits, particularly around high voltage or high current circuits, consider the following incident.
A technician was electrocuted while attempting to bypass an interlock circuit in the vicinity of high voltages on a piece of electrical equipment. This was the direct result of violating a basic safety practice and indirectly an individual lack of equipment knowledge.
Many pieces of electrical equipment employ voltages which are dangerous and may be fatal if contacted. Practical safety precautions have been incorporated into electrical systems; when the most basic rules of safety are ignored, the built-in protection becomes useless.
The following rules are basic and should be followed at all times by all personnel when working with or near high voltage circuits:
l.CONSIDER THE RESULT OF EACH ACT— there is absolutely no reason for an individual to take chances that will endanger his life or the lives of others.
2. KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS-do not change parts or make adjustments inside the equipment with high voltages on.
3. DO NOT SERVICE ALONE—always service equipment in the presence of another person capable of rendering first aid in an emergency.
4. DO NOT TAMPER WITH INTERLOCKS-do not depend on interlocks for protection; always shut down equipment. Never remove, short circuit, or tamper with interlocks except to repair the switch.
5. DO NOT GROUND YOURSELF-make sure you are not grounded when adjusting equipment or using measuring equipment. Use only one had when servicing energized equipment. Keep the other hand behind you.
6. Do not energize equipment if there is any evidence of water leakage; repair the leak and wipe up the water before energizing.
These rules, teamed with the idea that voltage shows no favoritism and that personal caution is your greatest safeguard, may prevent serious injury or even death.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/electrical_projects/high_voltage_safety_precautions.html
8.
Introduction
The best way of enjoying a garden is to
live in the city and have no real garden at all.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/introduction.html
9.
Test Your Savings
If you
live in an apartment and have your own meter, it's probably in the basement. (If you can't locate it, ask the superintendent.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/lighting/test_your_savings.html
10.
Paper
If you
live in an isolated community, without paper pick-up, you can cut down on wood for your fireplace by using newspaper.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/recycling/paper.html
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