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Popular Mechanics August 22, 2008 Harry Sawyers |
FEMA's Formaldehyde Woes May Change Particleboard Business More than 20 years ago, the Environmental Protection Agency reported that formaldehyde can cause acute respiratory problems and can be a probable carcinogen. |
Wired August 18, 2008 Patrick Di Justo |
What's Inside: 2000 Flushes -- a Nonstop Potty Which chemicals are cleaning your toilet? |
Wired August 18, 2008 Andrew Blum |
Q&A: Philippe Starck on Bioplastics, Virgin Galactic, and His Impossible Chair Designer Philippe Starck reveals the secret behind his polycarbonate chair that appears to float in air. |
Popular Mechanics September 2008 Seth Porges |
Low-Tech Stretched in Stud-Finder Showdown: Abusive Lab Test This article compares the modern Zircon MultiScanner i700 OneStep stud finder with a good old-fashioned Stud-4-Sure Magnetic stud finder. |
This Old House Sal Vaglica |
Using Contractor Referral Websites Tips for using online resources to get the best contractors for your projects. |
This Old House Jennifer Stimpson |
10 Uses for Magazines When the pile of old magazines you've been saving gets too tall, use them elsewhere. |
Popular Mechanics August 1, 2008 Joseph Truini |
6 Steps to the Perfect Inground Pool According to the Association of Pool and Spa Professionals, there are about 5 million existing inground pools in the U.S., and 175,000 to 200,000 new pools are built each year. Are you ready to take the plunge? |
Popular Mechanics August 2008 Roy Berendsohn |
3 Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb Problems--and Expert Fixes Defective bulbs... Bulb failure... Prematurely bulb wear... |
Popular Mechanics August 2008 |
6 Easy Steps to a Long-Lasting Paint Job: DIY Guide Six key steps to preparation -- which unlocks the mystery of why paint jobs by pros last and those done by a homeowner may not. |
The Motley Fool July 31, 2008 Dayana Yochim |
Stop Sweating That A/C Bill Small things (like changing the filter and cleaning the coil) can reduce your unit's original efficiency anywhere from 5% to 20% each year. Here are some additional tips that will help you beat the heat wave and keep your (financial) cool this summer. |
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