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    Gutter Installation on DanyTV – Video - March 7, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Gutter Installation on DanyTV
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    Hart Two Hart Seamless Gutters, Residential Construction, Township, NJ – Video - March 5, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    CSIRO's tips for maintaining your rainwater tank - March 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    THE CSIRO have given Australians some tips on keeping their rainwater tanks maintained and healthy.

    Australia is the driest populated continent in the world, and yet our water consumption per person is among the highest on the planet, the CSIRO have said.

    For Australians, water is scarce and how we manage this resource is a concern for us all, so it's no surprise that people are looking to install some form of water catchment for their property.

    The CSIRO said recent data shows that 26% of Australian homes have already installed a rainwater tank and an overwhelming majority reported that they are positive about the tanks.

    However, it's important to know that the installation of a rainwater tank isn't a set-and-forget scenario, CSIRO said - There are some maintenance tasks that are unavoidable if you want to keep the tank healthy and efficient.

    Top 5 tips for maintaining your rainwater tank

    Get your mind (and the leaves) out of the gutter - every 3 months

    Mozzie mesh - every 3 months

    Spend some quality time getting to know your water quality - every 6 months

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    For the love of Cebuano music - March 2, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    (Contributed fotos/Britz Bryan Briones)

    THE local music industry can be peppered with canned opuses, greedy commercial pursuits and crab mentality. In Cebu, this hard reality is probably pushing Cebuano musicas in music written with the Cebuano dialectto the gutter of the imported-sound driven scene. Its a hard world but many homegrown artists are not quitting the dream of being heard. Not yet, or maybe never. As long as platforms for exposure are available, the game is on.

    The 35th staging of the Cebu Pop Music Festival (CPMF) concluded last January with the same hope every year of catapulting original southern music to the limelight. The edition produced three champs from three separate categories. Evolution

    A Cebuano composer can revel in the fact that Cebuano music has evolved for the better over the years. Although marketing the songs is another story, we just have to believe that we will get there one day, Manolito Languido encouraged.

    The 45-year-old electrician from Carcar City, Cebu bagged the grand prize for the rock genre. Interepreted by Jamila Albino (who won best interpreter for this years festival), Languidos piece Padayon Sugboanon reflects on the message of resiliency amid the series of crises that hit the country.

    The high school undergraduate who finished a vocational course in building wiring installation had no formal orientation with music. He was a choir member when he first picked up a guitar and was 15 then. Two years later, he started writing songs. Eventually, he assumed the choirs guitarist position and also learned the keyboardthe instrument he would play every Sunday mass in his hometown chapel and every Wednesday at South General Hospital in Naga City, Cebu where he currently works.

    Potential

    The composer stint of the part-time reporter and program anchorman (dyRF AM Radio) progressed from writing his first recorded song Dagat Atong Ampingan in 1997; being a finalist the next year with Palamboon Nato Ang Binhi at the Huni Sa Paglaom: Songs for the Third Millennium, to landing as CPMF finalist in 2009, 2014 and finally emerging as champion this year.

    A lot of potential composers are all over the place. But in a scene where a nonsense song can become an instant hit, its as if music is already losing its essence. We shouldnt undermine Cebuano music but there must be a decent way to preserve it. A competition is one, an avenue to gauge ones worth especially those who are digging the dialect, Fr. Lyndon Ruiz challenged.

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    Godfather of of ITALIAN SOUL FOOD – Video - February 28, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Cushioning impact of water crisis through rainwater harvesting - February 25, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 25 (Bernama) -- The hot and dry spell Malaysia is currently experiencing, which is expected to last until end-March, is causing the public to become jittery.

    Besides health concerns like fatigue and higher risk of stroke due to the extreme temperatures, the public, especially Klang Valley residents, are also worried about a looming water crisis and water rationing exercise, similar to what they had faced last year.

    There is already cause for concern because the Sungai Selangor dam, which supplies water to 60 percent of consumers in Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Selangor, has been seeing its water level dropping since Feb 2.

    According to the National Water Services Commission index, the average domestic water consumption per person in Malaysia was 210 litres in 2013, enough to fill up 140, 1.5-litre-capacity, bottles.

    The consumption level is considerably high when compared to the World Health Organisation's recommendation of 165 litres per capita domestic consumption.

    Reusing rainwater

    It is worth pondering why most urban Malaysians are totally dependent on their supply of treated water to carry out daily activities like washing their toilets, floors and cars and watering their gardens. Why don't they consider performing these tasks using rainwater?

    In kampungs, it is not uncommon to see villagers placing huge jars or containers outside their homes to collect rainwater, which they use for washing purposes or watering their plants.

    National Hydraulic Research Institute of Malaysia (NAHRIM) Director-General Datuk Ir Ahmad Jamaluddin Shaaban said it was unfortunate that most people still did not realise the value of reusing rainwater

    "Rainwater goes to waste just like that, it's not given any value... when there's not enough water, we panic.

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    Blight fight continues along Moffat - February 25, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Mantecas ugly ducking thoroughfare Moffat Boulevard is inching closer to swan status.

    The $1.16 million Moffat Community Center in the 500 block that is expected to break ground in the coming weeks is the latest city investment along the road that once served as the southern Highway 99 entrance to Manteca. The city may also locate a dog park along Moffat this year as well.

    The City Council reaffirmed last month during their goal setting and budget review workshop that eliminating blight along Moffat Boulevard is still a city priority.

    Moffat Boulevard just over 19 years ago was one of the last few left exits for northbound traffic traveling Highway 99 through the Central Valley.

    Once motorists crossed over southbound traffic on an arching bridge they were dumped onto Moffat that ran past tumbleweed infested fields, an aging cattle feed lot, the back entrance to Spreckels Sugar, shuttered businesses, inexpensive motels, abandoned gas stations, dilapidated buildings, recycling centers and not much more until they reached South Main Street.

    Ten years ago the city launched an effort to breathe new life into Moffat. The city with the community center construction will have invested almost $13 million along Moffat during the past decade.

    Among the municipal investments:

    The Spreckels Park BMX Park.

    Extending Industrial Park Drive across the railroad tracks to Moffat where it intersects with Spreckels Avenue.

    A landscaped storm basin complete with trees.

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    Gov't vows 'full force' vs 'power grab' plotters - February 23, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Justice Secretary Leila de Lima slams Arroyo allies over actions that can 'be contemplated as conspiracies relating to sedition, rebellion, or coup d' etat'

    WORST CRISIS. Philippine President Benigno Aquino III responds to questions on February 6, 2015, after he delivers his second televised address regarding the killing of 44 police officers in a clash in southern Philippines. Photo by Ritchie Tongo/EPA

    MANILA, Philippines The government vows to apply the full force of the law against the President's critics who push for an unconstitutional and illegal power grab, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said Sunday, February 22.

    De Lima singled out the National Transformation Council (NTC), a group composed of allies of former president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.

    The group includes Norberto Gonzales, a former defense secretary and national security adviser under the Arroyo administration.

    In a statement, De Lima slammed the NTC for urging the installation of a civilian-military junta. She pointed out that the group wants to become the de facto government of the Philippines.

    She also criticized the NTC for proposing or conspiring to commit the crime of coup d'etat, as when it requested the military's support.

    The NTCs pronouncements and publicly declared strategy for the capture of state power through active military support to the NTC are therefore acts which already constitute conspiracy or proposal to commit rebellion and coup d etat (Art. 136 in relation to Arts. 134 and 134-A, Revised Penal Code), conspiracy to commit sedition (Art. 141 in relation to Art. 139, RPC) or, at the very least, inciting to sedition (Art. 142, RPC), as well as illegal assemblies (Art. 146, RPC), the justice secretary said.

    She explained: A junta by any other sanitized name is still illegal and unconstitutional. By calling for people power and military support to force the Presidents 'resignation' in order to pave the way for a junta, the NTC and its mushrooming allied alphabet soup organizations of discredited government officials consisting of charged plunderers, grafters, and tax evaders, or of those under investigation for such crimes, may have just crossed the line of legitimate dissent.

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    gutter installation Surrey – Video - February 21, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Warm up with Perrysburg Winterfest - February 20, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published: Thursday, 2/19/2015 - Updated: 17 hours ago PEACH WEEKENDER | SPECIAL EVENTS

    BY JANET ROMAKER BLADE STAFF WRITER

    As February winds down, the city of Perrysburg winds up for its annual Winterfest, featuring three days of ice carving plus a flurry of family-friendly activities.

    Set for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday along Louisiana Avenue in downtown Perrysburg and in The Town Center at Levis Commons, the Perrysburg Winterfest presented by Ed Schmidt Auto Group is hosted by Downtown Perrysburg Inc. and The Town Center at Levis Commons.

    This most certainly is not ice carving amateur hour. Rather, this is a National Ice Carving Association-sanctioned, three-day event with the U.S. National Ice Carving Championship as the weekend highlight. Twenty first-class master and professional ice carvers will compete for $15,000 in prize money and the 2015 national title.

    Area residents are invited to watch the technical and creative expertise of the professional ice carvers as they carve out their art live on Friday at Levis Commons and Saturday in downtown Perrysburg.

    In addition, more than 100 ice carvings, including numerous carvings commissioned by area businesses and organizations, will be on exhibit during the three-day event.

    A variety of childrens activities crafts, guest appearances by princesses, story times, and scavenger hunts are planned in downtown Perrysburg and at Levis Commons.

    Music, food, and other attractions are part of the Winterfest lineup. For additional details, visit perrysburgwinterfest.org.

    Looking for ways to spruce up or remodel your home? The answers may lie at the 2015 House & Home Show this weekend at the SeaGate Convention Centre sponsored by the Toledo Home Builders Association.

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