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Home Toys June 2003 Roger Stamm |
Lighting the way to energy efficiency and cost savings with whole-home lighting controls By their inherent design and very purpose, lighting controls are a way to not only save electricity and related costs, they're a fun, convenient and futuristic way to go about it.  |
Home Toys June 2003 Don Marquardt |
"JEANNIE": The House that Listens Home Automation can be both very useful and affordable to even the modest home owner. You can start small and add functions as you get time and money. But if you're building your home, you can go all-out with the necessary equipment for networking and automation relatively inexpensively.  |
This Old House Max Alexander |
Keys? Who Needs 'Em! High-tech locks open with the touch of a button  |
This Old House John Kelsey |
Hot Stuff Choosing and using torches, heat guns, and soldering irons  |
Wired June 2003 Colomina & Koolhaas |
Martha Stewart is Editing Your Life (That Includes You, Bill Gates) Your home, the new public plaza: An interview with Martha Stewart.  |
Popular Mechanics May 2003 |
Reader Tips And Hints Dividing Angles... Carpenter's Pencil Scribes Line... Planing Small Pieces... Removing A Tub Spout... Garden Hose Marks Border  |
This Old House Alexandra Bandon |
Dream Weaving An Illinois family plan their perfect kitchen  |
This Old House Steve Hayes |
The Media Room State-of-the-art sights and sounds are right at home in Milton.  |
AskMen.com April 22, 2003 Peter Richmond |
12 Essential Power Tools Here's a little tidbit power tool enthusiasts, like myself, keep to themselves. We hate lending out our tools. So stop asking to borrow them and get some of your own. Here is my list of essential shop tools every man should own.  |
Popular Mechanics April 2003 |
Monthly Tips And Hints When it comes time to wash the windows, don't use paper towels. Try old newspaper along with your window cleaner... Before driving a nail, flip it over and blunt its point with your hammer... Angle your measuring tape to figure unwieldy fractions... etc.  |
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