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Home Toys June 2002 Michel Chevroulet |
XEMICS' Home Automation Solutions The XEMICS SoC can manage several sensors/actuators. It has an efficient CPU for signal encoding/decoding. With a minimum number of external parts complete applications can be produced for remote controlled home appliances.  |
Home Toys June 2002 Roy Schofield |
Using VIOM Versatile Input Output Module for Home Control Often adding timers, relays and assorted components can lead to a home automation system that is unreliable and difficult to service. The VIOM controller can provide a single-board solution giving a flexible and reliable solution.  |
This Old House Andrew Wormer |
No-Guess Marksmanship To use a tape measure, you almost always need a pencil. Levelution's Next 25-foot tape measure does away with that tedious and less-than-accurate process by letting the tape measure itself make the mark.  |
This Old House Curtis Rist |
Home Office Solutions Your house's only profit center requires ample space and ergonomic design.  |
This Old House John Dee |
The Art of Graining For his next trick: master refinisher John Dee transforms MDF into wood.  |
This Old House Joseph Truini |
Fan Appreciation A step-by-step guide to installing a ceiling fan with light.  |
This Old House Caitlin O'Neil |
Homeowners Insurance 101 Take this crash course to find out if you have the coverage you need before you need it.  |
This Old House Larry Stevens |
Making Sense of Zoning Local codes can be complicated, and running afoul of them costly. Here are ways homeowners can protect themselves from zoning hassles.  |
Popular Mechanics June 2002 Joseph Truini |
Backyard Barn A Colonial-style storage shed that anyone can build.  |
This Old House Ted Goodnow |
A Kitchen Collaboration Kitchen designer Ted Goodnow shares useful tips on how to plan for your next kitchen renovation.  |
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