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    City Council proposes update to tree removal policy

    - April 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Residents may have more options for getting troublesome trees removed after an update to the citys tree policy the City Council has been discussing.

    The 18-year-old policy now limits removing trees to those that pose a risk of falling or are diseased.

    Proposed modifications would allow trees to be removed in some non-risk management situations, such as trees that produce a lot of droppings or have view or shade issues, Public Works Director Michael Wolfe said.

    But making it easier for residents to have some trees removed wont come at an additional cost to the city, applicants for the so-called convenience removals would be required to cover the entire cost.

    The proposed modifications will allow property owners to get more value from their property, resident Ken Peterson said. Yes, theres going to be some potential issues, but I think theres going to be more good than harm,

    The city has had a steady flow of removal requests regarding convenience issues, but hadnt been able to do anything for those residents because of the current policy, Councilman Craig Young said.

    The challenge is, short of having a policy, some residents have turned to self help, he said. So by having a policy that more specifically addresses this issue we can provide staff and residents more direction.

    Young said he would support a one-year trial of the modifications if proposed.

    Instead of putting it in stone, lets put it in pencil, Young said.

    The proposal wouldnt mean residents could ask to have trees removed off of other properties that they felt blocked their view. But a broader policy might be considered in the future. The city of Laguna Beach adopted a view ordinance in July that gives property owners the right to preserve their views if they record them with the city. If the propertys view is inhibited, a city official will notify the offender to take restorative action.

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    Tile Launches Sharing, Allowing Others To Help You Find Your Lost Items

    - April 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Tile, the lost item tracker that you can attach to purses, keys, luggage, bikes or anything else that tends to go missing at times, is today rolling out a new feature designed to make it easier for people to get help finding their items. In an update to the companys iOS and Android applications, users will now be able to share their Tiles with others, including friends, family, roommates, or anyone else they choose in order to increase the chances that their Tile and whatever its attached to gets found.

    The Tile tracker, by way of background, originally began as a crowdfunded device before raising $13 million in seed and Series A funding to fuel its growth. The company had sold over half a million of its small, white square-shaped devices as of last fall, but declined to provide any updated numbers today. Instead, CEO Mike Farley references a different metric: he says the Tile community is finding over 250,000 items every day.

    That includes those who are using the Tile devices to locate lost items still in Bluetooth range, as well as those wholeverage Tiles larger network. The way the Tile works is that its able to tap into itscommunity of users who have the companys app installed on their smartphones in order to help peoplewith missing items locate them, even when that item is no longer nearby.

    However, relying on a network isnt always as helpful as just asking a friend to help you find something. Thats where Shared Tiles comes in. Not only does it mean you can ask your own micro-community for help, it also means that a single Tile can be used among a group, too.

    You may be out of town or just at the office, but someone else in your household or who you trust can help you find something youve lost just by installing the app on their phone. That way, couples can search together for missing keys, for example. Or if you go out of town, your roommates can still locate the remote that got lost in the sofa cushions, even though the Tile attached to it was originally associated only with your phone and account.

    Lost items play a little melody while youre hunting for them, which makes it easier to find them when misplaced.

    The feature is a minor onefor Tilesapp, but speaks to the companysability to make its hardware more usable by way of software upgrades. In the future, Farley says there are plans to do more with the software, too, including adding the ability for users to thank the strangers who helped them locate a lost item. He even hinted at the possibility of adding a reward option, which could encourage users to join in the lost item hunt for something of value to a Tile user.

    But in the near future, Tile is focused on developing its business model which will involve a subscription-based business. Unlike a number of other lost item trackers, Tiles dont include a user replaceable battery. That means yourTile will eventually stop working, but the decision to go this route was deliberate. Farley felt that users would simply abandon the devices after the battery dies that its too much hassle to replace it. Plus, by eliminating the need to allow the Tile to open up, the design of the dongle can be improved, too.

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    New technology means pottery can be made with less energy

    - April 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Lucideon's Dr David Pearmain with the kiln.

    SCIENTISTS and engineers working on a multi-million pound project to help ceramics firms cut their energy bills have made a significant breakthrough.

    Materials technology company Lucideon was awarded almost 2 million from the Government's Regional Growth Fund (RGF) in 2012 to develop low-energy firing technology.

    Now, as part of commercial tests, 15 x 15cm tiles have been produced, all showing the same strength as tiles made using traditional, energy-intensive methods.

    Tony Kinsella, chief executive of Lucideon, headquartered in Penkhull, said: "We now have material that is a tile, and looks like a tile, feels like a tile, rings like a tile and that's a Eureka moment.

    "There is still a lot of work needed, but the team has risen to all of the challenges so far.

    "Like all scientific and engineering endeavours, the project has had its ups and downs and some slices of luck.

    "However, the team has never lost sight of the goal and, as confidence has grown, they have increased their levels of innovative thinking and application.

    "As a result, we are confident we have a real success on our hands, which will have a profound impact on energy use and the economy of the ceramics industry in the future."

    As part of the project, an 80-foot-long (25 metres) commercial-scale kiln was built at Lucideon, and commercial scale tests started last year.

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    sprinkler – Video

    - April 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Mike Hall Ho to make an Above Ground Sprinkler System. Im a HVAC student at Pensacola State College. This How to Video is for the PlumbersStock.com Student Scholarship Contest, http://www.

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    Hot sheets blamed for laundry firm fire

    - April 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A sprinkler system has saved a laundry business after hot sheets pulled from a dryer are believed to have spontaneously combusted.

    It was one of two fires in Christchurch overnight extinguished by automatic sprinkler systems.

    Addington station officer Brian Reid said crews were called about 1.10am on Wednesday to Canterbury Linen Services in Hillmorton, which supplies the Canterbury District Health Board.

    Reid suspected the fire may have been caused by sheets that had recently been pulled from the dryer and piled into bins. The sheets were likely to have spontaneously combusted, causing the localised fire inside the building.

    "The damage was confined basically to three to four bins that were stacked together around the one that caught fire, but the sprinkler held it there until we arrived and sorted it out," he said.

    Reid understood the business would continue to operate.

    Earlier, Christchurch central crews were called to the abandoned All Seasons Hotel in Merivale.

    The Papanui Rd building was left empty since the 2011 earthquakes and dubbed a "cesspit for squatters" by one city councillor..

    A Fire Service spokesman said a fire, deemed suspicious, on the fourth floor was extinguished by a sprinkler system before firefighters arrived.

    Fire investigators were expected to arrive at the scene on Wednesday, he said.

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    FACTOR 8×6 Garden Shed at Cheap Sheds – Video

    - April 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    FACTOR 8x6 Garden Shed at Cheap Sheds
    In this video we explore the top features of the Keter Factor 8x6 Garden Shed. To see how to assemble this Factor shed visit: http://www.cheapsheds.com.au/keter-factor-8-x-6-shed-assembly/...

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    Metal Sheds Brooklyn NY 11234 | 877-689-0730 Call Now! | Storage Sheds Outlet – Video

    - April 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    When whole village sheds tears on canadians cremation – Video

    - April 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    When whole village sheds tears on canadians cremation
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    ECOSOC integration segment sheds light on decent work for all – Video

    - April 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    ECOSOC integration segment sheds light on decent work for all
    Watch LIVE at: http://webtv.un.org/ Facilitating the opportunities for an integrated and constructive discussion on the role of job creating in sustainable development, the theme for the 2015...

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    Prom Dress Surprise | Grandma Sheds A Tear – Video

    - April 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Prom Dress Surprise | Grandma Sheds A Tear
    While watching her grand-daughter grow up and get ready for prom, this grandma gets a surprise when they reveal that her grand-daughter is wearing the same dress she wore 57 years earlier....

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