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    Bhavishyavani- Scorpio|October 22, 2014 – Video - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Bhavishyavani- Scorpio|October 22, 2014
    Watch BHAVISHYAVANI with Acharya Indu Prakash, who tells your daily horoscope, numerological fortune, alphabetical fortune and gives tips on vaastu shastra and feng-shui along with astrological...

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    Bhavishyavani- Aquarius|October 22, 2014 – Video - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Bhavishyavani- Aquarius|October 22, 2014
    Watch BHAVISHYAVANI with Acharya Indu Prakash, who tells your daily horoscope, numerological fortune, alphabetical fortune and gives tips on vaastu shastra and feng-shui along with astrological...

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    Shez Too Impressive (Heidi) Schooling Over 2′ and 2’6" Fences – Video - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Shez Too Impressive (Heidi) Schooling Over 2 #39; and 2 #39;6" Fences
    See http://equinenow.com/941476 Heidi jumps 2 #39; bounce, then 2 #39; and 2 #39;6" 2 stride, the bounce again.

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    Shez Too Impressive (Heidi) Schooling Over Fences – Video - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Shez Too Impressive (Heidi) Schooling Over Fences
    Heidi jumps the bounce from a trot and from a canter and then canters a two stride.

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    Deer fences, solar panels, smoking ban on agenda - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Franklin Lakes A lot of talk and no action, at least for now.

    The governing body has been discussing deer fences, solar panels and a public smoking ban, but has declined to act due to concern it would do more harm than good.

    For months, the council has been on the fence about whether to allow deer fences. Code allows 5-foot fences; deer fences are 8-feet high.

    "You can't protect all shrubbery even with a deer fence," Mayor Frank Bivona said at last weeks council meeting.

    Some council members said such a fence would only force deer onto neighbors' properties.

    Meanwhile, Borough Administrator Gregory Hart said, not a lot of people have been asking to install deer fences.

    "Well, I can still see both sides of this," Bivona said. "People put a lot of time and money into gardens and shrubbery and they want to protect it, but what if the fences are ugly? It could be a case of good intentions that go bad."

    Table that discussion and onto solar panels.

    Solar panels are allowed but anyone who plans to install them has to appear before the Planning Board, an effort that residents complain is costly, Bivona said.

    "We've had two or three complaints about this," Hart said.

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    Council offers rebate for fun fences - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    JOHN KIRK-ANDERSON/FAIRFAX NZ

    INCENTIVE: At this stage, only developers in the central city will be eligible for the rebate for creative fences.

    Central city developers who give their construction site fences a wow factor now stand to gain financially.

    The city council has agreed to rebate up to 100 per cent of the temporary use of legal road fees it charges developers when their fences encroach on public footpaths and roads if they take steps to improve their appearance by adding art work or other features.

    The council initially was only intending to offer a rebate of up to 50 per cent but councillors decided there would be more incentive for developers to tart up their fences if a 100 per cent rebate was on offer.

    The move could potentially cost the council around $200,000 a year in lost revenue but the council's chief operating officer Jane Parfitt said the potential benefits outweighed the loss of the income.

    Only developers in the central city will be eligible for the rebate at this stage but councillors have asked staff to report back on the implications of applying the rebate to developments throughout the city.

    Cr Jamie Gough lead the push to increase the rebate to 100 per cent, saying the council should be doing all it could to make it easier for developers in the city.

    If it wanted to encourage developers to ditch their "cheap and dirty fencing'' for fencing that was more visually appealing, it needed to offer a strong incentive.

    Cr Yani Johanson said the rebate should also apply to developers outside of the central city as it was important that construction sites throughout Christchurch were made as attractive as possible.

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    Feds to Gather 'Nuisance' Mustangs in Nevada - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Federal wranglers plan an unusual wild horse roundup near the Nevada-Utah line, where ranchers and rural residents say protected mustangs are knocking down fences and impregnating domesticated mares.

    The Bureau of Land Management intends to conduct what it describes as a public safety and nuisance gather of about 120 wild horses beginning next month in eastern Nevada.

    The agency typically conducts roundups to reduce herds it says are on overgrazed public lands and in danger of starvation.

    In the upcoming roundup, agency officials say they must haul away roaming bands of mustangs wreaking havoc on private property in Butte Valley, and get horses off U.S. Highway 93, where they pose a danger to motorists 120 miles south of Ely.

    "Wild stallions have torn down, jumped over or ran through fences on private land owners' facilities which have resulted in injured domestic horses and domestic mares being bred by wild horses," the BLM said in an environmental assessment.

    The mustangs also have destroyed sprinkler systems, gardens, lawns, trees and haystacks, the agency said.

    The agency says the estimated 1,800 wild horse for the 5,780 square miles at issue is six times the maximum number bureau scientists estimate can be sustained by the public rangeland shared with cattle, sheep and other wildlife.

    The BLM makes it clear it's not a typical roundup in the environmental review published in August that envisions cowboys on horseback roping mustangs the old-fashioned way, when necessary, while also using the helicopters, pickup trucks and bait traps, as usual.

    Critics say the latest round of gathers at taxpayer expense amounts to welfare for ranchers whose real aim is to rid the range of competition for scarce forage.

    Anne Novak, executive director of the California-based horse advocacy group Protect Mustangs, acknowledged the nuisance roundups are legal under the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act of 1971. But she said the ranchers are "grabbing at straws to remove native wild horses."

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    Local Electrician in Wilton, CT Offers Tips on Saving with LED Light Bulbs - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Wilton, CT (PRWEB) October 23, 2014

    It may be a good idea, as 2014 will mark the first year that light bulb manufacturers will officially stop making traditional 40 and 60- watt light bulbs, in favor of halogen, compact fluorescent, LED and high-efficiency incandescent bulbs.

    Chestnut Electric, an electrical contractor based out of Wilton, CT, has all the information you need to know about LED lighting and the tips you can use to help you save money on your electric bill for this upcoming winter.

    There are two basic methods of utilizing LED lighting. The first method is using light fixtures that are designed from the ground up as LED light fixtures, meaning that the LED light circuits are built right into/onto the fixture itself and there is no bulb to change or swap out. Previously, we at Chestnut Electric might have suggested to steer away for these electrical options, especially on the recessed lighting side, because they were new to electrical technology and the color quality was not quite there. While there are still issues and potential additional costs involved in dimming proprietary LED fixtures (a separate topic in and of itself), we believe that they have now become a very viable option.

    The second method of utilizing LED lighting is that of the LED retrofit bulb. You simply remove your current incandescent bulb and replace it with a similar LED version. This is the option we will dig into a little deeper in this Chestnut Electric newsletter.

    LED (light emitting diode) lamps are useful for general and special purpose electric lighting. LED bulbs contain no mercury and turn on instantly at any temperature. They have a long life, which is unaffected by turning the light bulbs on and off. LED lamps can emit saturated colored light without the use of filters.

    To give you an idea of the extreme cost savings in changing over to these alternative light bulbs; 60-watt bulb in a table lamp/decorative light will ultimately cost about $28 per year if kept on six hours each day. An 8-watt LED bulb, generating the same level of light, left on over the same amount of time will cost approximately $3.68 per year. This LED bulb may initially cost about $14, compared to less than $1 for the cost of the incandescent light bulb. However, the LED bulb will pay for itself in energy savings in less than a year.

    Here are some changes that you should make today to save this most this winter.

    Using a 60w household bulb?

    Switch to a LED/A19/8w/2700K or 3000K bulb.

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    Demolition Girl – Tentacle Rape ? [4] – Video - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition Girl - Tentacle Rape ? [4]
    TENTACLES !

    By: RedFlameFox

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    Feed Demolition Nuketown – Video - October 23, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Feed Demolition Nuketown
    9man feed with a Triple in 1 ball.

    By: MyTh JoYk

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