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I've been hearing about this for quite a while. I don't think it will every surface. It could have perhaps worked for the primitive circuit boards of the 60s and 70s, but now the circuit boards are...
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This is just a medical workflow software press release. I am sure that ecogeek will soon publish the sales data of green paint. As it is, the US government should implement a system without...
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Electronic records of any kind should be kept "electronically." We need to stop wasting trees and I'm not saying fund iPads for every organization, but a company who makes some type of tablet...
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In my Province(Canada), medical records are kept electronically. My Doctor has a computer in every consultation room. He comes in, inserts his authorization card into the slot provided, and all my...
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@ Timetrvlr While your records are "mostly" kept electronically, we are not at 100% just yet. Do to my sisters condition I have been active in the goings on in offices and hospitals. There is till a...
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Oxygen-conducting ceramics (such as yttria-stabilized zirconia) are kind of old news. They're used in, for example, solid oxide fuel cells. What's new about this is the ability to use them on solid...
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Call me naive, but it's that CO2 eventually emitted anyway when the biofuels are burnt? - jaykayess
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Yes but it's used twice. Basically bulk power generation would become carbon neutral and the only release of CO2 would be for transportation. see the link below for a company making kit to grow algae...
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good points! not the prettiest house ever, and if you want local municipalities to ok houses like these then they have to fit into the architechtural landscapes already resent in a given city. i dig...
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umm, present not resent, lol...wouldn't seem to let me edit, ah well. I remain the typo queen, XD - serenitynerdfighter
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The wing part could become reality in a high wind. The amount of leverage from those "wings" could rip the house apart. I would also dispute that prefabs are more eco friendly than traditional brick,...
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Putting all solar on a house is not always the best option right now depending on where you get the solar panels because the ones made in China are not made with respect to the environment and the...
View ArticleCool but EXPENSIVE
This is the second article I've read on the zero house. While it sounds like an eco Geeks' ream come true -- it is way overpriced for what it is offering! The house only has 650 square feet of living...
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While I would love to have a self sustaining house for our property in Colorado. I wouldn't be caught dead with this thing. 1. Way over priced for something that looks like a bunch of 12x8 concrete box...
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080104121757.htm I think people -- including zoning boards -- will have to evolve to a point where they accept unorthodox architecture over traditional. In...
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The amount was referenced by several architectural journals when the zeroHouse was 'the thing' during the fall of 2007. I did two minutes of googling and found the magazine article blogged out the...
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The amount was referenced by several architectural journals when the zeroHouse was 'the thing' during the fall of 2007. I did two minutes of googling and found the magazine article blogged out the...
View Article$350,000 ... should be $150,000 at most.
Well, I think the price for 650 sq. ft. is going to have to prefab its way down to around $100,000 for even Europeans to be looking at it seriously. Green housing, in order to take off, is going to...
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Hi Folks, I think all of the people who have commented about ZeroHouse, brought up some legitimate pro’s and con’s about the structure, but I think Scott Specht is right on track with his...
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