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Re: UPDATE: Winners Chosen in our 'Toward a Zero Energy Home' Book Givaway

I have been remodeling a house that started about 100 years ago as a 20X20 structure and has been added to and changed many times since until it is now app, 30X50. As my wife and I are aging we hope to create a home that is far more efficient. We have already dropped our water and electricity significantly and hope to make more changes. I think a zero energy goal should be everyones.

Re: Titanium hammers up for grabs. Want one?

I am starting to reach some of those later-in-life years when the things I did when I was young cause me pain. I am doing a great deal of remodeling on my home and while air tools help, I still swing a hammer a lot and this causes a great deal of pain in my elbows and forearms. I see a titanium hammer in my future and will probably be recommending them to my children also. Anything to keep the cost of medical expenses down, as well as the pain minimized, has to be worth the cost.