Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Idea of the Day - Quietline Ventless Washer Dryer

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In this world of high-technology, sometimes simplicity is the best design. That’s why QuietLine washer/dryers offer the ease of use and solid dependability rarely found in products of our time. Combine this with Quietline’s compact size and ventless design, and you have one of the most versatile combination washer/dryer available anywhere. Quietline Ventless Washer Dryer


It’s going to take some getting used to, but for a small space and the ability to put it in places you couldn’t for others it’s the best choice. energy and space efficient and you won’t have to move the laundry from washer to dryer anymore.




Station Wagon of the Day

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Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Station Wagon of the Day

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Checy Styline

Monday, May 08, 2006

Station Wagon of the Day

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Idea of the Day - The Furo

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Furo


I think he Japanese have the right idea with their bathroom seteup. Shower to clean, deep tub to soak, the whole thing is made to get wet and the toilet is in a differnt room


You can build a small piece of that heaven for only $100 here

Moped Monday

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Moped

Sunday, May 07, 2006

Idea of the Day - Compact Combo Kitchen

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Combination Kitchen with Refrigerator, Cooktop and Stainless Steel Sink Combination sink, range, and fridge

Did you know that there is a french term “the American refrigerator?” Many other countries feel the same. In some ways I think that our setup hurts us. We don’t go to the market and get fresh food as often. It seems harder to find farmers markets. We don’t spend as much social time on food.

I’m not sure the benefits outweigh all of the problems. Does a family of two need that much space? How long does some of that sit in there? How much sits so long that it just gets thrown away?

How much empty space is in your fridge right now? Are you better off having thirty condiments hiding unused on a top shelf than having a few that you use and enjoy? Is buying that super jumbo bottle of ketchup really easier than buying it more often? Is the savings that great.
If it’s down to worrying about saving time and shaving off a few minutes shouldn’t we reevaluate our lives?

Space isn’t at as much of a premium here as it is many other places so we don’t think about it. Next time you cook look around, how much of what you have have you used in the last month? How often do you have more than two burners going? If you do, more power to you, if you don’t, do you think that the extra space would be better used for something else?

Monday, May 01, 2006

Moving

eb will most likely be moving soon. Blogger has been good to me but I'm feeling the limits of it. A side effect is that I won't be doing daily updates for a few days. I know that you will all miss the station wagons :)