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Home Toys February 2003 Jimmy Busby |
Hardwired Lighting Control: Now Affordable and Reliable Because of the complexity and the high cost, lighting control and whole house integration has only been available to a fortunate few. By keeping devices simple and programming easy, automation can become something that everyone can use.  |
Home Toys February 2003 Bob Hetherington |
Leviton Stuctured Media Center and QuickPort Snap-In Modules Leviton makes everything you need for a structured wiring installation and the equipment is available almost everywhere, including Home Depot. You'll be surprised at how easy it is to install and how reasonably priced it can be.  |
U.S. CPSC January 22, 2003 |
CPSC and FEMA Warning of Gasoline-Powered Generators When a storm knocks out power, don't risk carbon monoxide poisoning by using gasoline-powered generators indoors.  |
This Old House Carl Vogel |
Remodeling Returns Renovations that pay you back  |
Popular Mechanics January 2003 |
Monthly Tips And Hints Plastic Bag Covers Paint Tray... Glue Applicator... Hacksaw Blade Cover... Helping Hands... Long-Distance Level  |
This Old House John Kelsey |
Choosing and Using Squares These simple but indispensable measuring tools can do some amazing tricks  |
This Old House Susan Arnold |
A Lesson in Bathroom Lighting A designer explains the basics: as the bathroom increasingly becomes a place to relax and recharge, complete with steam shower and spa tub, the lighting requires extra thought. And when it's done right, the payoff is great.  |
This Old House Jeanne Huber |
High-Tech Decks Plastic planks that don't crack, rot, or splinter  |
CIO January 1, 2003 Meridith Levinson |
Smart Appliances, Really Slow Networks Even in Playa Vista, the futuristic community in Los Angeles's Westside due to open April 2003, Internet-enabled smart kitchen appliances are having a hard time finding a home.  |
Popular Mechanics December 2002 Thomas Klenck |
Choice Cuts We put six scroll saws through their paces.  |
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