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I love your humor!
Unfortunately for us in Northern Virginia wasting water DOES cost a lot of money. I got my water bill yesterday as a matter of fact–$272 for two months. And I feel like we conserve more than more people, too! So we’re going to be taking your advice and hiring someone to fix what must be a toilet leak somewhere.
A big source of energy loss in your home is hot water piping. I would recommend making insulating your copper pipes a priority. Here are some instructions on installing hot water pipe wrap insulation.
272! HOLY. That is a lot. All I meant about the leaks is that I’ve seen some green bloggers who go on and on about small leaks wasting a ton of water. Then I read a report that was done on consumer water leaks, and it turned out that after measuring the details weren’t as horrific as some think. However, a serious leak can cost you. If you really feel like you conserve, you must have some sort of leak though – 272 is a ton of money. Sorry you’re dealing with lame toilet issues
True. We need to conserve as much water as we can.
I am surprised at how high those numbers are, however it does not surprise me that people do not take enough care with all of the food germs out there. Thanks for reminding all of us to take the utmost care this Thanksgiving.
My girlfriend did this for a few baby showers I threw and I loved them!
Another awesome thing that is going on is huge rebates on toilets if you replace an old one. If you live in Southern California, you can go to http://www.20gallonchallenge.com and see what you can save!
Robert
i understand this greatly.
I am an employee in the grocery business, so this is a subject with which I am very familiar. When you use coupons outside their intended use, it is not the manufacturers you are screwing, its the cashier you see right in front of working a crappy minimum wage job. Anything you see on the shelf in grocery stores has already been bought and paid for from the manufacturer through whatever corporation the store is associated with. When we receive coupons, we then take take the monetary hit, but then send the coupons back to the manufacturer and the manufacturer refunds us the money we saved you at checkout. Now if we have taken photocopied coupons, or internet coupons that have the identical seriel number on it, guess what….the store eats that cost, not the manufacturer. Technically, it is up to each individual cashier to be the gatekeeper and enforce proper use of coupon, and every coupon mistake is again TECHNICALLY each individual cashier’s mistake. However, store’s also are hellbent on fast customer service and though they preach accuracy in scanning coupons, in any store I have ever been in if I have ever asked any questions about coupons, bosses have always said something like “Just take it and we will figure it out later.” Quantity (that is, super fast scan times, and thus more customers) is always valued higher that accuracy. For example, in both retail/grocery jobs I have been at people have always been given special recognition for super fast scan times, but never once been given any kind of recognition for catching a dishonest customer trying to pass phony coupons, though both companies preached accuracy as a superior value. And even better, cashiers have also been kicked off registers for accepting bad coupons and in some extreme cases been fired because the coupon scams cost so much money. So next time you try to pass bad internet coupon, take a good look at the teenaged kid, or retired person, or part time working mom ringing out your groceries in front of you. They are the ones you are screwing, because if they are under-educated about internet coupons, they can lose their job, just because you felt entitled to an extra 40 or 50 cents here and there.
Now that the personal angle is explored here is the whole legal angle on the whole thing. Using multiple internet coupons is fine as long as their serial numbers are different, however being able to print multiple copies of each coupon legally should require a seperate computer. Each couon comes with its own unique serial number in addition to the usual UPC like codes that any normal coupon out of a newspaper would have. If you photo copy the internet coupons that is a direct violation of the fine print found on any coupon, internet or newspaper insert. If you in any way manipulate the software installed on a computer in order to get it to print the same coupon it has already once before printed, then that is a direct violation of the End User Agreement you had to have checked that you agreed to install the software on your machine in the first place. This falls under the sort of phrasing that the company retains any intellectual rights to the software, and even though it was free, it is not ok to manipulate or use it in any other way than it was intended.
A perfect example of this is the hugely popular World of Warcraft online game. People had bought legal copies of the game, installed the games on their own machines, but then instead of playing on regular servers, they created their own private servers. What these private servers allowed them to do was to manipulate the code in the game so their characters would be insanely powerful and have access to areas that would be otherwise unavailable in regular servers. The manufacturer Blizzard Entertainment though not technically losing money since the people had bought legal copies of the game began taking these people to court and winning. The legalese basically said that even though you have permission to use that software, you do not have permission to manipulate or change the code in any way without the manufacturer’s consent. While the argument can be made this game company probably did it because they were losing the $15 per month subscription fee to play on their approved servers, the concept of intellectual rights to the software can be applied to that of the coupon printing software out there. If you need to uninstall the software, or renew an IP address, or search through your registry to delete something, or whatever it is you do to circumvent the 1 coupon print limit per machine is well outside the obvious intended use of the software and therefore not only unethical but technically ILLEGAL.
And when its said the obvious intended use is violated, that means if you have to do any kind of searching outside of that program; and while I am unsure of how exactly it is people manipulate the program to print more than 1 copy, if you search registries, cookies, recently used folders, whatever, those are all Windows components (or whatever OS you use) and outside of the program itself, and therefore you have gone outside of the programs intended use. Software is intended generally to be user friendly and most of the time you should have no reason to ever have to do such elaborate searching of your hard drive or anywhere outside of itself.
If you made it this far I thank you for reading, and I hope next time you feel its OK to fiddle with the software you will resist the urge. In this economy as hard as it is to find jobs, please don’t put mine at risk.
We used Foam from the hardware store between our storm windows and regular windows this year and to block off doors we don’t use during the winter.
Bubble wrap, how inventive.
I think these are great. Thanks for the information.
Friend put Listerine in spray bottle and sprays the ground where she wants to picnic or play with kids. Was surpised how it works because I too am a
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Hi, I used to subscribe to a website that would search grocery store circulars and would let you know what items you can get for free or at the best savings each week. Unfortunately I cant remember the name of the website, but it did save me a lot of money. Has anyone ever heard of this?