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Popular Mechanics July 15, 2009 Lisa Merolla |
Designing a (Wooden) Earthquake-Proof Home On July 14, all eyes in Japan's Hyogo Earthquake Engineering Research Center turned to the seven-story wood condominium in the center of an enormous room. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Packing For A Summer Vacation Top tips on what and how to pack so the lead-up to your holiday will be hassle-free. |
Popular Mechanics July 13, 2009 Trimble & Pagnotta |
How to Make Beer (Cheaply, Simply): Step-By-Step Guide The recipe we're following is for a beer in the Belgian white or "wit" sytle. It's called "Wit Ginger, Not Mary Ann," and was published by the esteemed beer-brewing magazine, Zymurgy. |
Popular Mechanics July 2009 Harry Sawyers |
The Science of Flooring: DIY Guide Advances in flooring technology have finally leveled the field. Here's a look at past and present. |
Popular Mechanics July 7, 2009 Seth Porges |
5 Gadgets to Bring to the Beach This Summer Handy gadgets to have such as a metal detecting sandal as well as camera, ipod docks, UV monitors, and a Panasonic touchbook |
Popular Mechanics July 7, 2009 |
7 Easy Repairs for Broken Wood Furniture Should you repair it or throw it out? |
Popular Mechanics July 1, 2009 |
How to Refurbish Upholstered Furniture and Bedding Thankfully, most damage to furniture is reversible, and with very little expertise. Follow these long-lasting repairs to save money. |
Popular Mechanics July 2009 Erik Sofge |
6 Bright Ideas for the Future of Energy While wind turbines and solar panels are impressive green technologies, the way to really slash one's bills and environmental impact is to live in a hyperefficient house |
Popular Mechanics July 2009 |
3D Laser Imaging Helps Restore a 19th-Century Firehouse Not your typical teardown. To reconstruct this landmarked building, the homeowner used 3D laser imaging that measures, to within 2 millimeters, where the original bricks should be placed. |
This Old House John D. Wagner |
Decking Decisions New options mean your next deck may not even be real wood. |
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