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February 9, 2015 by
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286 Firelight Cres West, Lethbidge
Luxurious home that backs onto the lake in Copperwood! Beautifully maintained bi-level that has loads of features! Vaulted ceilings, granite counters, gorgeous master suite with an ensuite...
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February 9, 2015 by
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Rep. Berthel and Constituent in Hearing On Sprinkler System Notification
Rep. Eric Berthel and Watertown resident Jeffery Block in a Housing Committee hearing on legislation which would require landlords to notify tenants whether ...
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February 9, 2015 by
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Cheap Garden Metal Sheds | cheapgardensheds.org.uk
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February 9, 2015 by
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Kiran Bedi breaks down during road show ll Sheds tears over the #39;love from supporters #39;
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February 9, 2015 by
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How to remove bad sheds on Morelia Viridis!
Allways use warm water and kind moves on them... I know there are several opinions regarding the way we help to shed snakes...this and after trying some othe...
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February 9, 2015 by
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Feb. 8, 2015, 9:28 p.m.
SEVEN Sheds will make the pilgrimage to Festivale in Launceston at the weekend for the fifth time and brewery owner Willie Simpson said there was sure to be some surprise brews among the kegs.
READY FOR PILGRIMAGE: Seven Sheds brewery owner Willie Simpson with a sample of his Kentish Ale. Picture: Katrina Docking.
SEVEN Sheds will make the pilgrimage to Festivale in Launceston at the weekend for the fifth time and brewery owner Willie Simpson said there was sure to be some surprise brews among the kegs.
Mr Simpson said in addition to its staple items of Kentish and Paradise pale ales, the brewery would also be serving up its limited-edition Black Inca dark ale as well as a new pilsner brew.
The pilsner has been developed with another North-West Coast producer but its ingredients will be kept under wraps until a launch later this week.
"We always have our staples but people like to try new things so we always try and bring something new," Mr Simpson said.
Black Inca is a dark ale brewed with Anvers Fortunato No. 4 chocolate and Kindred Organics quinoa and is a black beer with chocolate undertones.
Mr Simpson said going to Festivale was usually a great experience and a good way to market the brand and get exposure.
"It's really about the thousands of people that come through the gates, but we're a business so most of the time you spend there you're pouring beers," he said.
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February 9, 2015 by
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Feb. 7, 2015, 8:30 a.m.
PILGRIMS will flock to Railton to get the chance to sample the latest offering from Seven Sheds' brewer Willie Simpson, who has teamed up with Cape Grim Water to create one of the cleanest and crispest beers in the world.
CHALLENGE: Seven Sheds Brewery and Cape Grim Water have joined forces to create a new limited edition pilsner beer. Trying the beverage are Willie Simpson, of Seven Sheds, and Mike Buckby, of Cape Grim Water. Picture: Jason Hollister.
PILGRIMS will flock to Railton to get the chance to sample the latest offering from Seven Sheds' brewer Willie Simpson, who has teamed up with Cape Grim Water to create one of the cleanest and crispest beers in the world.
Pilgrim Pilsner is the first pilsner created by Seven Sheds and has been made with Cape Grim water, located on the West Coast.
A pilsner is a pale ale that is characterised by its crispness and cleanliness.
It has distinct honey flavouring and is best paired with "clean" foods, like seafood.
Cape Grim Water has what they describe as a "rain farm" on the West Coast that collects the cleanest rainwater from the south-west of the state with large black plastic sheets.
The company collects the water when it's blowing on the wind from the south-west.
The south-west has the cleanest water and air in the world because it's untainted by any human industry for thousands of kilometres.
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February 9, 2015 by
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Want to launch a start-up? Consider moving to Silicon Valley, near a university -- and keep your companys name under three syllables.
Those are the takeaways of a new study published recently in Science from M.I.T. business professor Scott Stern and doctoral candidate Jorge Guzman, who studied the growth of 1.5 million new firms in sunny, disruptive California.
The early indicators ofstart-up success, they found, are fairly obvious: Firms that formally register, seek capital investment, establish patents and attract media coverage early tend to have higher growth potential. Proximity to prominent research institutions -- like Stanford, Caltech and the University of California Berkeley -- also boosted favorable outcomes.
This combination of factors turns out to be a very useful diagnostic for separating out the types of businesses that have a reasonable chance of growing, Stern said, versus those that are much less likely to grow.
But branding matters, too: Businesses that include the name of a founder tend to fare worse, the study found. And firms with short names -- Snapchat, Twitter, Tinder -- are 50 percent more likely to grow than those with long ones. (Budding entrepreneurs: You could always consult this Hipster Business Name Generator.)
The research sheds new light on where the highest-quality start-ups flourish. Thats useful for local, state and regional policymakers the authors wrote.
Start by playing to your areas strengths. Not everyone should try to be Silicon Valley. Theres no one-size-fits-all policy, Stern said. What we find across a wide body of research is: You want to focus on how to leverage your environment for facilitating economic performance. Identify whats unique and distinctive about a region. Extend that.
Stern and Guzmans California investigation examined a decade ofstart-up data. They used a roster of start-ups born between 2001 and 2011 from the states official business registry, identifying high-growth features in some firms and testing the results against others.
They also mapped out entrepreneurial hot spots -- the hottest being, unsurprisingly, Silicon Valley. Americas disruption factory spawns a disproportionate number of successful start-ups, crushing the lowest-ranked California cities by a factor of 90 and the median cities by a factor of 20.
As far as cities go, the San Francisco start-up scene ranked among the most prosperous.
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February 9, 2015 by
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Previously we covered the importance of getting the sewers of a potential new home inspected. Another important topic to consider when buying a new home is whether the house has a sewer or septic system. Here at Tonys Drain and Sewer Cleaning, we believe that the more you know about your house sewer system, the better you will be able to solve or avoid and sewer problems. This post septic vs sewer will briefly cover the differences between a septic system and a sewer system.
A septic tank is a watertight container buried underground. The septic tank is normally found 20 to 25 feet away from the house. The tank can be made of concrete, fiberglass, or polyethylene. The wastewater from your home travels through a pipe and flows to the septic tank. The septic tank is divided into two tanks. The tanks are known as the primary tank and the secondary tank. Sewage water goes through the main pipe to the primary tank where solids are separated and contained, allowing only water to pass through to the secondary tank.
The primary tank requires a chemical additive to destroy the solid materials. If you do not use a chemical additive, the septic tank will become full rapidly. By using a chemical additive, you are ensuring that only water passes through to the secondary tank and not solids. Once the solids have been separated, the water goes through a pipe connected to the secondary tank. That pipe takes the water to the yard. The pipe has orifices that allow water to escape into the soil.
Despite performing regular maintenance on your septic tank, it will eventually get full. It will usually get full after three years of use. However, the time it takes for the tank to get full depends on the number of people living in the home. The greater number of people that live in the home and the amount of water waste contributes to how fast your tank will get full.
Once the septic tank is full, there will be no way to use any other drains in the house. By that we mean you will not be able to use your toilets, kitchen sinks, bathroom sinks, etc. If you are no longer able to use any of the for mentioned utilities in your home, it is time to call a professional septic tank service company.
The technicians of a professional septic service company will suck up all the sludge in the septic tank. They will use special equipment to remove all the sludge until the tank is completely clean and as a result, all the drains in your home will be restored to their full working capacity.
Having public sewer service or a public sewer system contrast greatly with having a septic tank system. However, both systems share similarities. Similarly as in a septic system, there is a four-inch pipe that leads from the house to another source. The difference is that in a public sewer system, that pipe connects to the citys public sewer line instead of to a private septic tank. Both public sewer system and septic tanks allow for sewage water to be removed form your home. As the name inclines, a public sewer system is shared by all the homes in the neighborhood and surrounding vicinity. The wastewater your neighbors produce ends up in the same place as the wastewater you produce.
The maintenance of a public sewer system is relatively simple, especially compared to that of a septic tank. You may not experience any sewer related problems or have to perform any maintenance for up to half a decade! However, this all depends on the type of material the sewer system is made out of. The frequency of problems and maintenance differs among the types of materials, which include clay, metal, and PVC.
If you being experiencing clogs and backups, it may be due to obstructions in your drain lines that lead to the sewer. Tree roots likely cause these obstructions. Currently pipes and drain lines are connected with a special type of glue but the pipes of older systems where just interlocked into place with out any glue. Since there was no glue, tree roots are able to get into the interlocking joints of the pipes.
As consequence, it causes sewage/waste water to inefficiently drain from your home to the city sewer. In order for wastewater to once again properly leave your home, you must remove the tree roots. Inserting an electric rotating machine commonly referred to as a sewer snake or rodding machine, down the obstructed drain or sewer line, will remove the tree roots. Other materials such as grease, excess toilet paper flushing, and hair can obstruct drain and sewer lines.
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February 9, 2015 by
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Kathy #39;s Room Remodeling
Kathy, a survivor of human trafficking and new friend to The Morning Cruise, recently told us that she had never had a room to call her own. That changed qui...
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