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The Project Licht 'n Stein Blog: Fridges and Refrigerators
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The Project Licht 'n Stein Blog. A diary of my project of designing and building a house using off-the-grid, off-the-well and off-the-furnace strategies: a wind generator and photovoltaic cells with batteries; passive solar design with radiant heating and rainwater collection. Please provide feedback by posting a comment to any of the blog entries or eMail me directly at web.2008@lichtnstein.org. Monday, October 13, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Living Room Temperatures in the Winter. Lanesbo...
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The Project Licht 'n Stein Blog: Rain is Good (Special - This Weekend Only)
http://blog.lichtnstein.org/2005/09/rain-is-good-special-this-weekend-only.html
The Project Licht 'n Stein Blog. A diary of my project of designing and building a house using off-the-grid, off-the-well and off-the-furnace strategies: a wind generator and photovoltaic cells with batteries; passive solar design with radiant heating and rainwater collection. Please provide feedback by posting a comment to any of the blog entries or eMail me directly at web.2008@lichtnstein.org. Sunday, September 25, 2005. Rain is Good (Special - This Weekend Only). The picture to the left shows the low...
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The Project Licht 'n Stein Blog: The Windmill is on its way!
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The Project Licht 'n Stein Blog. A diary of my project of designing and building a house using off-the-grid, off-the-well and off-the-furnace strategies: a wind generator and photovoltaic cells with batteries; passive solar design with radiant heating and rainwater collection. Please provide feedback by posting a comment to any of the blog entries or eMail me directly at web.2008@lichtnstein.org. Tuesday, August 30, 2005. The Windmill is on its way! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Ingenium Telehealth | About Christian
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Creating Transformational Telehealth Programs. Christian Milaster is the Founder and President of Ingenium Telehealth. In a sense, his role as Ingenium’s Strategic Telehealth Consultant. Christian’s introduction to healthcare came at the Mayo Clinic. Consistently throughout all of his diverse career, Christian diligently identified the latent needs of his customers to develop unique, innovative solutions that best solved the problem at hand most sustainably. Born, raised and educated in Hamburg, Germany ...
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The Project Licht 'n Stein Blog: Frequently Asked Questions
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The Project Licht 'n Stein Blog. A diary of my project of designing and building a house using off-the-grid, off-the-well and off-the-furnace strategies: a wind generator and photovoltaic cells with batteries; passive solar design with radiant heating and rainwater collection. Please provide feedback by posting a comment to any of the blog entries or eMail me directly at web.2008@lichtnstein.org. Saturday, August 16, 2008. Is there a basement and what is it used for? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Project Licht 'n Stein - The Be!cause Group, Inc.
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Project Licht 'n Stein. Utility Bill Reduction Solutions. Solar, Wind, and Rain. Visit us on Facebook! Project Licht 'n Stein. Christian Milaster and Project Licht ‘n Stein. Is an engineer born, raised, and educated in Germany. He has been living in the US since 1998 and is the owner and president of The Be! Cause Group, Inc. In 2006, after two years of research and planning and one year of construction, Christian moved into his E. Find out more at.
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The Project Licht 'n Stein Blog: The Ground is Broken
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The Project Licht 'n Stein Blog. A diary of my project of designing and building a house using off-the-grid, off-the-well and off-the-furnace strategies: a wind generator and photovoltaic cells with batteries; passive solar design with radiant heating and rainwater collection. Please provide feedback by posting a comment to any of the blog entries or eMail me directly at web.2008@lichtnstein.org. Tuesday, September 06, 2005. The Ground is Broken. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Its a High Way!
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The Project Licht 'n Stein Blog: Licht 'n Stein Featured on the National Solar Tour Homepage
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The Project Licht 'n Stein Blog. A diary of my project of designing and building a house using off-the-grid, off-the-well and off-the-furnace strategies: a wind generator and photovoltaic cells with batteries; passive solar design with radiant heating and rainwater collection. Please provide feedback by posting a comment to any of the blog entries or eMail me directly at web.2008@lichtnstein.org. Wednesday, September 24, 2008. Licht 'n Stein Featured on the National Solar Tour Homepage.
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The Project Licht 'n Stein Blog: cDeck Forms and Heavy Machinery Arrived
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The Project Licht 'n Stein Blog. A diary of my project of designing and building a house using off-the-grid, off-the-well and off-the-furnace strategies: a wind generator and photovoltaic cells with batteries; passive solar design with radiant heating and rainwater collection. Please provide feedback by posting a comment to any of the blog entries or eMail me directly at web.2008@lichtnstein.org. Thursday, September 01, 2005. CDeck Forms and Heavy Machinery Arrived. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Project Licht 'n Stein Blog: Living Room Temperatures in the Winter
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The Project Licht 'n Stein Blog. A diary of my project of designing and building a house using off-the-grid, off-the-well and off-the-furnace strategies: a wind generator and photovoltaic cells with batteries; passive solar design with radiant heating and rainwater collection. Please provide feedback by posting a comment to any of the blog entries or eMail me directly at web.2008@lichtnstein.org. Thursday, October 16, 2008. Living Room Temperatures in the Winter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).