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Check out the full list of over 60 fixes to see if 2.6.1 has something to offer you.   A full diff and list of changed files is also available.  Download 2.6.1 and enjoy.

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It’s been a long time since themes.wordpress.net stopped accepting new themes. Since then most theme authors have been distributing their themes from their own sites, without a good centralized place for people to browse, search, comment on, and rate themes. With the success of the plugins directory, we’ve wanted to have those same benefits in a theme directory. Today is the day we start making that happen, with the introduction of wordpress.org/extend/themes/.

\n

Bringing the new theme directory under the WordPress “extend” umbrella allowed us to take advantage of all the infrastructure that has already been built up to support WordPress.org. If you’ve browsed through the plugin directory, you’ll feel right at home in the new theme directory.

\n

We’ve gone through great lengths to make this as painless as possible for theme authors. You don’t need to know anything about Subversion (our back end magic takes care of all that for you), just login with your WordPress.org username and password and go to the upload page. From there you upload your regular theme zip file and we take care of the rest.

\n

Once you upload your new theme we do a few automated checks for some of the requirements for each theme. If we find one that you missed we’ll provide you an error and description of what needs to be fixed. When a theme upload has been accepted we’ll send you an email and put it in the queue to be reviewed, to make sure we didn’t miss anything. After the theme has been approved you’ll get another email letting you know that the theme is now live.

\n

That catches you up to where we’re at today. When you finish that theme you’ve been slaving over, upload it to the new directory and let us know what you think. Since so much has changed since the old theme directory we’re starting fresh from zero. If you’ve got specific questions or suggestions contact us and we’ll do our best to get them answered.

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It’s been a long time since themes.wordpress.net stopped accepting new themes. Since then most theme authors have been distributing their themes from their own sites, without a good centralized place for people to browse, search, comment on, and rate themes. With the success of the plugins directory, we’ve wanted to have those same benefits in a theme directory. Today is the day we start making that happen, with the introduction of wordpress.org/extend/themes/.

\n

Bringing the new theme directory under the WordPress “extend” umbrella allowed us to take advantage of all the infrastructure that has already been built up to support WordPress.org. If you’ve browsed through the plugin directory, you’ll feel right at home in the new theme directory.

\n

We’ve gone through great lengths to make this as painless as possible for theme authors. You don’t need to know anything about Subversion (our back end magic takes care of all that for you), just login with your WordPress.org username and password and go to the upload page. From there you upload your regular theme zip file and we take care of the rest.

\n

Once you upload your new theme we do a few automated checks for some of the requirements for each theme. If we find one that you missed we’ll provide you an error and description of what needs to be fixed. When a theme upload has been accepted we’ll send you an email and put it in the queue to be reviewed, to make sure we didn’t miss anything. After the theme has been approved you’ll get another email letting you know that the theme is now live.

\n

That catches you up to where we’re at today. When you finish that theme you’ve been slaving over, upload it to the new directory and let us know what you think. Since so much has changed since the old theme directory we’re starting fresh from zero. If you’ve got specific questions or suggestions contact us and we’ll do our best to get them answered.

\n";}i:4;a:12:{s:5:"title";s:13:"WordPress 2.6";s:4:"link";s:60:"http://wordpress.org/development/2008/07/wordpress-26-tyner/";s:8:"comments";s:69:"http://wordpress.org/development/2008/07/wordpress-26-tyner/#comments";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 15 Jul 2008 03:38:42 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Matt";}s:8:"category";s:8:"Releases";s:4:"guid";s:39:"http://wordpress.org/development/?p=246";s:11:"description";s:340:" I’m happy to announce that version 2.6 of WordPress.org is now available, almost a month ahead schedule. Version 2.6 “Tyner,” named for jazz pianist McCoy Tyner, contains a number of new features that make WordPress a more powerful CMS: you can now track changes to every post and page and easily post from wherever [...]";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:10270:"

I’m happy to announce that version 2.6 of WordPress.org is now available, almost a month ahead schedule. Version 2.6 “Tyner,” named for jazz pianist McCoy Tyner, contains a number of new features that make WordPress a more powerful CMS: you can now track changes to every post and page and easily post from wherever you are on the web, plus there are dozens of incremental improvements to the features introduced in version 2.5.

\n

We’ve prepared a brief video tour of 2.6, if you have 3 minutes and 29 seconds to spare, it’s worth a watch:

\n

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If you’d like to embed the tour video in your blog, copy and paste this code for the high quality version:

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And here’s a smaller version, 400 pixels wide:

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\n<embed src="http://v.wordpress.com/mARhRBcT/fmt_std" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="400" height="250" flashvars="blog_domain=http://wordpress.org/development/2008/07/wordpress-26/&width=400&height=250"> </embed>\n
\n

Here’s a more textual overview of what’s hawt in 2.6:

\n

Post Revisions: Wiki-like tracking of edits

\n

With the power of modern computers, it’s silly that we still use save and editing metaphors from the time when the most common method of storage was floppy disks. WordPress has always respected the importance of your writing with auto-save, and now we’re taking that to another level by allowing you to view who made what changes when to any post or page through a super-easy interface, much like Wikipedia or a version control system.

\n

Differences between two versions of posts.

\n

This is handy on any blog in case you make a mistake and want to go back to an older version of a post, and it’s super handy for multi-author blogs where you can see every change tracked by person.

\n

Press This!: Post from wherever you are on the web

\n

A few months ago on my blog we started a conversation about the posting bookmarklet in WordPress and which systems we should look to for inspiration, like Flock, FriendFeed, Facebook, Tumblr, and Delicious. From these suggestions and the Quick Post plugin by Josh Kenzer, we developed a Press This bookmark you can add to your toolbar that provides a fast and smart popup to do posts to your WordPress blog:

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Screenshot of Press This interface.

\n

For example, if you click “Press This” from a Youtube page it’ll magically extract the video embed code, and if you do it from a Flickr page it’ll make it easy for you to put the image in your post. On my blog I’ve been experimenting with using different categories and the in_category() function — such as video, quote, aside, et cetera — to create a more tumblelog-like format.

\n

Shift Gears: Turbo-speed your blogging

\n

Gears is an open source browser extension project started by Google that developers like us can use to give you features we wouldn’t normally be able to. There are a lot of things we can do with Gears in the future, but in this release we’ve stuck to using what’s called a “Local Server” to cache or keep a copy of commonly-used Javascript and CSS files on your computer, which can speed up the loading of some pages by several seconds (they just pop right up!). You can install Gears for Firefox or Internet Explorer, with support for Safari and Opera pending. WordPress works just fine without it, you just get a little extra juice when you have it installed.

\n

Theme Previews: See it before your audience does

\n

Now when you select a theme it pops up a window that shows the theme live with all your content, instead of immediately making it active on your site. This is great for just test driving themes before making a switch over publicly, and it is also helpful when you are developing a theme and need to test it but don’t want everybody to see your ongoing mistakes development.

\n

Here are some of the smaller features and improvements in 2.6:

\n\n

Developer Notes

\n

WordPress.org had over 75 people contributing code to WordPress 2.6. In addition to the core commit team we had contributions from Dion Hulse, Austin Matzko, Otto42, Benedict Eastaugh, and pishmishy. AaronCampbell and Marco Zehe provided more than a few patches. Back among the top code contributors is Jacob Santos. Alex Concha continues to have WordPress’ back. Joining bug reporting and gardening elite are hakre, Simon Wheatley, mtekk, and Matty Rob. Finally, congratulations to our Peter Westwood on your recent wedding! I’m also proud to announce we’re adding a new core committer to the team: Andrew Ozz (azaozz) has been a huge help to the core team this year, particularly around TinyMCE and making the WYSIWYG something that works for you, not against you.

\n

Because of the new capabilities to make WordPress a clean SVN checkout, plugin and theme authors should do their best to handle forms and posts through WP rather than trying to post to their files directly, here’s a quick Codex article about how to do it using our forward-compatible APIs.

\n

Upgrading

\n

2.6 is pretty much identical to 2.5 from a plugin and theme compatibility point of view, so upgrades from 2.5 should be pretty painless. The 2.5 branch will no longer be maintain so everyone is encouraged to upgrade. Our standard 3-step upgrade instructions apply to this release. There were at least 1,984,047 downloads of the 2.5 series, the fastest growing release we’ve ever had, and I think all of those people will find 2.6 adds a level of polish that really makes WP a pleasure to use every day. (At least I do. :))

\n

Easter Egg

\n

There have been rumors and allegations that there was a so-called “easter egg” added to 2.6 early in its development. These rumors and allegations are completely false!

\n

P.S. If you’re a fan of WordPress, consider joining our fan page on Facebook.

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I’m happy to announce that version 2.6 of WordPress.org is now available, almost a month ahead schedule. Version 2.6 “Tyner,” named for jazz pianist McCoy Tyner, contains a number of new features that make WordPress a more powerful CMS: you can now track changes to every post and page and easily post from wherever you are on the web, plus there are dozens of incremental improvements to the features introduced in version 2.5.

\n

We’ve prepared a brief video tour of 2.6, if you have 3 minutes and 29 seconds to spare, it’s worth a watch:

\n

\n

If you’d like to embed the tour video in your blog, copy and paste this code for the high quality version:

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\n<embed src="http://v.wordpress.com/mARhRBcT/fmt_dvd" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="385" flashvars="blog_domain=http://wordpress.org/development/2008/07/wordpress-26/&width=640&height=385"> </embed>\n
\n

And here’s a smaller version, 400 pixels wide:

\n
\n<embed src="http://v.wordpress.com/mARhRBcT/fmt_std" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="400" height="250" flashvars="blog_domain=http://wordpress.org/development/2008/07/wordpress-26/&width=400&height=250"> </embed>\n
\n

Here’s a more textual overview of what’s hawt in 2.6:

\n

Post Revisions: Wiki-like tracking of edits

\n

With the power of modern computers, it’s silly that we still use save and editing metaphors from the time when the most common method of storage was floppy disks. WordPress has always respected the importance of your writing with auto-save, and now we’re taking that to another level by allowing you to view who made what changes when to any post or page through a super-easy interface, much like Wikipedia or a version control system.

\n

Differences between two versions of posts.

\n

This is handy on any blog in case you make a mistake and want to go back to an older version of a post, and it’s super handy for multi-author blogs where you can see every change tracked by person.

\n

Press This!: Post from wherever you are on the web

\n

A few months ago on my blog we started a conversation about the posting bookmarklet in WordPress and which systems we should look to for inspiration, like Flock, FriendFeed, Facebook, Tumblr, and Delicious. From these suggestions and the Quick Post plugin by Josh Kenzer, we developed a Press This bookmark you can add to your toolbar that provides a fast and smart popup to do posts to your WordPress blog:

\n

Screenshot of Press This interface.

\n

For example, if you click “Press This” from a Youtube page it’ll magically extract the video embed code, and if you do it from a Flickr page it’ll make it easy for you to put the image in your post. On my blog I’ve been experimenting with using different categories and the in_category() function — such as video, quote, aside, et cetera — to create a more tumblelog-like format.

\n

Shift Gears: Turbo-speed your blogging

\n

Gears is an open source browser extension project started by Google that developers like us can use to give you features we wouldn’t normally be able to. There are a lot of things we can do with Gears in the future, but in this release we’ve stuck to using what’s called a “Local Server” to cache or keep a copy of commonly-used Javascript and CSS files on your computer, which can speed up the loading of some pages by several seconds (they just pop right up!). You can install Gears for Firefox or Internet Explorer, with support for Safari and Opera pending. WordPress works just fine without it, you just get a little extra juice when you have it installed.

\n

Theme Previews: See it before your audience does

\n

Now when you select a theme it pops up a window that shows the theme live with all your content, instead of immediately making it active on your site. This is great for just test driving themes before making a switch over publicly, and it is also helpful when you are developing a theme and need to test it but don’t want everybody to see your ongoing mistakes development.

\n

Here are some of the smaller features and improvements in 2.6:

\n\n

Developer Notes

\n

WordPress.org had over 75 people contributing code to WordPress 2.6. In addition to the core commit team we had contributions from Dion Hulse, Austin Matzko, Otto42, Benedict Eastaugh, and pishmishy. AaronCampbell and Marco Zehe provided more than a few patches. Back among the top code contributors is Jacob Santos. Alex Concha continues to have WordPress’ back. Joining bug reporting and gardening elite are hakre, Simon Wheatley, mtekk, and Matty Rob. Finally, congratulations to our Peter Westwood on your recent wedding! I’m also proud to announce we’re adding a new core committer to the team: Andrew Ozz (azaozz) has been a huge help to the core team this year, particularly around TinyMCE and making the WYSIWYG something that works for you, not against you.

\n

Because of the new capabilities to make WordPress a clean SVN checkout, plugin and theme authors should do their best to handle forms and posts through WP rather than trying to post to their files directly, here’s a quick Codex article about how to do it using our forward-compatible APIs.

\n

Upgrading

\n

2.6 is pretty much identical to 2.5 from a plugin and theme compatibility point of view, so upgrades from 2.5 should be pretty painless. The 2.5 branch will no longer be maintain so everyone is encouraged to upgrade. Our standard 3-step upgrade instructions apply to this release. There were at least 1,984,047 downloads of the 2.5 series, the fastest growing release we’ve ever had, and I think all of those people will find 2.6 adds a level of polish that really makes WP a pleasure to use every day. (At least I do. :))

\n

Easter Egg

\n

There have been rumors and allegations that there was a so-called “easter egg” added to 2.6 early in its development. These rumors and allegations are completely false!

\n

P.S. If you’re a fan of WordPress, consider joining our fan page on Facebook.

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On Tuesday, May 27th, WordPress will turn 5 years old. We’ve come a long way from that original 0.7 release.

\n

To celebrate we’re throwing a party in San Francisco at 111 Minna, starting at 9PM. You can get the full details and RSVP on Upcoming.org or on Facebook.

\n

I hope you see some of you there, should be a fun time.

\n

If you host a party in your area for WordPress’ 5th, let us know and we’ll post it here.

\n

Update: Party in Sydney! Blog post, Facebook.

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On Tuesday, May 27th, WordPress will turn 5 years old. We’ve come a long way from that original 0.7 release.

\n

To celebrate we’re throwing a party in San Francisco at 111 Minna, starting at 9PM. You can get the full details and RSVP on Upcoming.org or on Facebook.

\n

I hope you see some of you there, should be a fun time.

\n

If you host a party in your area for WordPress’ 5th, let us know and we’ll post it here.

\n

Update: Party in Sydney! Blog post, Facebook.

\n";}i:6;a:12:{s:5:"title";s:29:"Usability Testing in New York";s:4:"link";s:71:"http://wordpress.org/development/2008/05/usability-testing-in-new-york/";s:8:"comments";s:80:"http://wordpress.org/development/2008/05/usability-testing-in-new-york/#comments";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 20 May 2008 22:13:49 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Ryan";}s:8:"category";s:11:"Development";s:4:"guid";s:39:"http://wordpress.org/development/?p=241";s:11:"description";s:98:"We’re doing some usability testing in New York City.  Join in if you’re in the area.\n";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:187:"

We’re doing some usability testing in New York City.  Join in if you’re in the area.

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We’re doing some usability testing in New York City.  Join in if you’re in the area.

\n";}i:7;a:12:{s:5:"title";s:18:"Upcoming WordCamps";s:4:"link";s:60:"http://wordpress.org/development/2008/04/upcoming-wordcamps/";s:8:"comments";s:69:"http://wordpress.org/development/2008/04/upcoming-wordcamps/#comments";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Wed, 30 Apr 2008 09:54:48 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Matt";}s:8:"category";s:6:"Events";s:4:"guid";s:39:"http://wordpress.org/development/?p=240";s:11:"description";s:343:"WordCamps are my favorite events to go to because there’s something about the core WordPress community that attracts smart folks with good philosophies that are fun to hang out with. In this post I’ve collated the upcoming WordCamps we know about, including the one in San Francisco. Hopefully there will be one nearby so you [...]";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:1446:"

WordCamps are my favorite events to go to because there’s something about the core WordPress community that attracts smart folks with good philosophies that are fun to hang out with. In this post I’ve collated the upcoming WordCamps we know about, including the one in San Francisco. Hopefully there will be one nearby so you can meet other WordPressers in your area.

\n

WordCamp San Francisco will be August 16 at the Mission Bay Conference Center.

\n

WordCamp Paris will be on May 3rd. Here’s their official site.

\n

WordCamp Italy in Milan will be May 10th. (And I believe I’ll be there.)

\n

WordCamp Birmingham UK will be July 19-20.

\n

WordCamp Toronto will be October 4th.

\n

There are people in the planning stages in Australia, Philippines, Beijing, Utah, Hawaii, UK, NYC, and possibly others, so if you live in one of those areas and would like to help set up a WordCamp in your area Google around or connect with bloggers in your area.

\n

You can always find out more at WordCamp Central.

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WordCamps are my favorite events to go to because there’s something about the core WordPress community that attracts smart folks with good philosophies that are fun to hang out with. In this post I’ve collated the upcoming WordCamps we know about, including the one in San Francisco. Hopefully there will be one nearby so you can meet other WordPressers in your area.

\n

WordCamp San Francisco will be August 16 at the Mission Bay Conference Center.

\n

WordCamp Paris will be on May 3rd. Here’s their official site.

\n

WordCamp Italy in Milan will be May 10th. (And I believe I’ll be there.)

\n

WordCamp Birmingham UK will be July 19-20.

\n

WordCamp Toronto will be October 4th.

\n

There are people in the planning stages in Australia, Philippines, Beijing, Utah, Hawaii, UK, NYC, and possibly others, so if you live in one of those areas and would like to help set up a WordCamp in your area Google around or connect with bloggers in your area.

\n

You can always find out more at WordCamp Central.

\n";}i:8;a:12:{s:5:"title";s:15:"WordPress 2.5.1";s:4:"link";s:55:"http://wordpress.org/development/2008/04/wordpress-251/";s:8:"comments";s:64:"http://wordpress.org/development/2008/04/wordpress-251/#comments";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Fri, 25 Apr 2008 15:54:19 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Ryan";}s:8:"category";s:8:"Releases";s:4:"guid";s:39:"http://wordpress.org/development/?p=231";s:11:"description";s:360:"Version 2.5.1 of WordPress is now available. It includes a number of bug fixes, performance enhancements, and one very important security fix. We recommend everyone update immediately, particularly if your blog has open registration. The vulnerability is not public but it will be shortly.\nIn addition to the security fix, 2.5.1 contains many bug fixes. [...]";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:2251:"

Version 2.5.1 of WordPress is now available. It includes a number of bug fixes, performance enhancements, and one very important security fix. We recommend everyone update immediately, particularly if your blog has open registration. The vulnerability is not public but it will be shortly.

\n

In addition to the security fix, 2.5.1 contains many bug fixes. If you are interested only in the security fixes, you can download these corrected copies of wp-includes/pluggable.php, wp-admin/includes/media.php, and wp-admin/media.php. Replace your existing copies of these files with these new copies.

\n

If you download the entire 2.5.1 release, you will be getting over 70 other fixes. 2.5.1 focuses on fixing the most annoying bugs and improving performance. Here are some highlights:

\n\n

Secret lives of blogs

\n

Since 2.5 your wp-config.php file allows a new constant called SECRET_KEY which basically is meant to introduce a little permanent randomness into the cryptographic functions used for cookies in WordPress. You can visit this link we set up to get a unique secret key for your config file. (It’s unique and random on every page load.) Having this line in your config file helps secure your blog.

\n

Many thanks to Steven Murdoch for responsibly reporting the security issue (CVE-2008-1930) and Alex Concha for reporting an XSS issue.

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Version 2.5.1 of WordPress is now available. It includes a number of bug fixes, performance enhancements, and one very important security fix. We recommend everyone update immediately, particularly if your blog has open registration. The vulnerability is not public but it will be shortly.

\n

In addition to the security fix, 2.5.1 contains many bug fixes. If you are interested only in the security fixes, you can download these corrected copies of wp-includes/pluggable.php, wp-admin/includes/media.php, and wp-admin/media.php. Replace your existing copies of these files with these new copies.

\n

If you download the entire 2.5.1 release, you will be getting over 70 other fixes. 2.5.1 focuses on fixing the most annoying bugs and improving performance. Here are some highlights:

\n\n

Secret lives of blogs

\n

Since 2.5 your wp-config.php file allows a new constant called SECRET_KEY which basically is meant to introduce a little permanent randomness into the cryptographic functions used for cookies in WordPress. You can visit this link we set up to get a unique secret key for your config file. (It’s unique and random on every page load.) Having this line in your config file helps secure your blog.

\n

Many thanks to Steven Murdoch for responsibly reporting the security issue (CVE-2008-1930) and Alex Concha for reporting an XSS issue.

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An Event Apart is a web design and development conference which features some of the same fine folks who helped out with WordPress 2.5. (And many others.) I attended the one in Chicago a while back and was engaged the whole day in interesting talks on design, writing copy as interface, advanced CSS, and creativity — each topic presented by the leading folks in the field.

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The conference normally costs just under a thousand dollars to attend, which is well worth it, but because of our association with the folks they’ve set up a discount for WordPress users.

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If you enter AEAWP on checkout the price drops to $795, or $200 below the regular registration fee. The coupon is unlimited, and can be used for one ticket or five. They have events coming up in New Orleans, Boston, San Francisco, and Chicago. You can learn more and register on their site at aneventapart.com.

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We’ll also have some final dates for WordCamp San Francisco coming up, I’ll be posting those soonish so people can start making vacation and travel plans. (Nothing like a blogging vacation.)

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An Event Apart is a web design and development conference which features some of the same fine folks who helped out with WordPress 2.5. (And many others.) I attended the one in Chicago a while back and was engaged the whole day in interesting talks on design, writing copy as interface, advanced CSS, and creativity — each topic presented by the leading folks in the field.

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The conference normally costs just under a thousand dollars to attend, which is well worth it, but because of our association with the folks they’ve set up a discount for WordPress users.

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If you enter AEAWP on checkout the price drops to $795, or $200 below the regular registration fee. The coupon is unlimited, and can be used for one ticket or five. They have events coming up in New Orleans, Boston, San Francisco, and Chicago. You can learn more and register on their site at aneventapart.com.

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We’ll also have some final dates for WordCamp San Francisco coming up, I’ll be posting those soonish so people can start making vacation and travel plans. (Nothing like a blogging vacation.)

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WP Super Cache is a page caching plugin for WordPress that will significantly speed up your website.

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If you’re not interested in the changes, simply grab the latest version of the plugin and copy the files into your plugin folder. It’ll work, but if you’re upgrading, you should read on.

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Major changes in this release:\n

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  1. Generate a semaphore id based on hostname and cache path to avoid problems on shared hosts, props Tigertech.
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  3. If you run WordPress from a different directory to where it’s installed, supercached files weren’t deleted when a post was made or updated. That is now fixed. Thanks Viper007Bond for all your help on that.
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  5. Paged archives, category pages, and tag pages are now cleared when a post is edited or comment approved. This replicates what WP Cache did all along so you should hopefully see supercached static files updating more often.
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  7. If your .htaccess is read-only, the mod_rewrite rules are displayed on the admin page. Thanks Matt for the patch.
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  9. Updated mod_rewrite rules won’t serve static html files if there’s a “=” in the url. Should catch all sorts of problems with plugins and attachments. You’ll have to manually edit your root .htaccess to match the new rules.
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  11. Set cache control and expiry headers of supercached files. They are cached for 5 minutes, but with a “must-revalidate” header. Delete wp-content/cache/.htaccess for the new rules to be updated.
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  13. Check for WordPress MU because it can’t update the .htaccess file.
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  15. Write supercache html to temporary files and rename. The old way opened the correct file for writing, did some work and wrote the file. In the fraction of a second it took to write the file, someone might request it and get an incomplete page.
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  17. The Supercache expiry time has been removed. There can be only one.
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Related Posts

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WP Super Cache is a page caching plugin for WordPress that will significantly speed up your website.

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If you’re not interested in the changes, simply grab the latest version of the plugin and copy the files into your plugin folder. It’ll work, but if you’re upgrading, you should read on.

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Major changes in this release:\n

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  1. Generate a semaphore id based on hostname and cache path to avoid problems on shared hosts, props Tigertech.
  2. \n
  3. If you run WordPress from a different directory to where it’s installed, supercached files weren’t deleted when a post was made or updated. That is now fixed. Thanks Viper007Bond for all your help on that.
  4. \n
  5. Paged archives, category pages, and tag pages are now cleared when a post is edited or comment approved. This replicates what WP Cache did all along so you should hopefully see supercached static files updating more often.
  6. \n
  7. If your .htaccess is read-only, the mod_rewrite rules are displayed on the admin page. Thanks Matt for the patch.
  8. \n
  9. Updated mod_rewrite rules won’t serve static html files if there’s a “=” in the url. Should catch all sorts of problems with plugins and attachments. You’ll have to manually edit your root .htaccess to match the new rules.
  10. \n
  11. Set cache control and expiry headers of supercached files. They are cached for 5 minutes, but with a “must-revalidate” header. Delete wp-content/cache/.htaccess for the new rules to be updated.
  12. \n
  13. Check for WordPress MU because it can’t update the .htaccess file.
  14. \n
  15. Write supercache html to temporary files and rename. The old way opened the correct file for writing, did some work and wrote the file. In the fraction of a second it took to write the file, someone might request it and get an incomplete page.
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  17. The Supercache expiry time has been removed. There can be only one.
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Related Posts

";}i:1;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:23:"Matt: 18 on 30 Under 30";s:4:"guid";s:20:"http://ma.tt/?p=7725";s:4:"link";s:39:"http://ma.tt/2008/09/18-on-30-under-30/";s:11:"description";s:212:"

Inc. just announced their Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under 30 and I came in at #18. Cool! Some really young ones on the list though — I’m getting old.

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Mon, 22 Sep 2008 22:43:43 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Matt";}s:7:"summary";s:212:"

Inc. just announced their Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under 30 and I came in at #18. Cool! Some really young ones on the list though — I’m getting old.

";}i:2;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:43:"Lloyd: Official WordPress Logos and Fan Art";s:4:"guid";s:30:"http://foolswisdom.com/?p=1577";s:4:"link";s:60:"http://foolswisdom.com/official-wordpress-logos-and-fan-art/";s:11:"description";s:4102:"

I know that Matt Mullenweg and Matt Thomas die a little each time they see WordPress fan art that uses a faux logo. I only notice the chubby W because I’ve been edumacated.

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MT (the real) has updated WordPress.org/about/buttons with official WordPress logos in pngs and vector image formats.

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WordPress Logos and WordPress Buttons

WordPress Logos and WordPress Buttons

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There are also WordPress desktop wall paper in various official colors and sizes. The official WordPress colors are given in a variety of code systems. Pantone 7468 anyone?

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Fan Art

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The fan art page could use some fresh contributions.

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These naturalized WordPress logos would be nice additions:

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WordPress India Independence Logo by Allan Fernandes

WordPress India Independence Logo by Allan Fernandes

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One or more of the WordPress Malaysia Independence Logos by Avijit Paul. My favorite are the one’s with the flower for the O:

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WordPress Malaysia Independence Logos by Avijit Paul

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I love the WordCamp Philippines logo:

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WordCamp Philippines Logo by Andrew Dela Serna

WordCamp Philippines Logo by Andrew Dela Serna

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What is your favorite WordPress art?

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Lorelle’s category icons are brilliant. For example, she uses this image for WordPress News:

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Anyone know the creator of this popular images?

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Halo WordPress Logo

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Same day correction: previously the article suggested the font is Dante, but both Matts have come to my rescue. It used to be the WordPress logo font. When Jason Santa Maria designed the new logo a few years ago, he chose the lovely Mrs. Eaves.

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Adam Freetly identified the creator of the “lens flare” logo as being Dan Philibin.

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WordPress "Lens Flare" Logo by Dan Philibin

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I know that Matt Mullenweg and Matt Thomas die a little each time they see WordPress fan art that uses a faux logo. I only notice the chubby W because I’ve been edumacated.

\n

MT (the real) has updated WordPress.org/about/buttons with official WordPress logos in pngs and vector image formats.

\n
WordPress Logos and WordPress Buttons

WordPress Logos and WordPress Buttons

\n

There are also WordPress desktop wall paper in various official colors and sizes. The official WordPress colors are given in a variety of code systems. Pantone 7468 anyone?

\n

Fan Art

\n

The fan art page could use some fresh contributions.

\n

These naturalized WordPress logos would be nice additions:

\n
WordPress India Independence Logo by Allan Fernandes

WordPress India Independence Logo by Allan Fernandes

\n

One or more of the WordPress Malaysia Independence Logos by Avijit Paul. My favorite are the one’s with the flower for the O:

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WordPress Malaysia Independence Logos by Avijit Paul

\n

I love the WordCamp Philippines logo:

\n
WordCamp Philippines Logo by Andrew Dela Serna

WordCamp Philippines Logo by Andrew Dela Serna

\n

What is your favorite WordPress art?

\n

Lorelle’s category icons are brilliant. For example, she uses this image for WordPress News:

\n

\n

Anyone know the creator of this popular images?

\n

Halo WordPress Logo

\n

Same day correction: previously the article suggested the font is Dante, but both Matts have come to my rescue. It used to be the WordPress logo font. When Jason Santa Maria designed the new logo a few years ago, he chose the lovely Mrs. Eaves.

\n

Adam Freetly identified the creator of the “lens flare” logo as being Dan Philibin.

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WordPress "Lens Flare" Logo by Dan Philibin

";}i:3;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:70:"Dougal Campbell: WordCamp Birmingham Registration Deadline Approaching";s:4:"guid";s:33:"http://dougal.gunters.org/?p=1101";s:4:"link";s:95:"http://dougal.gunters.org/blog/2008/09/22/wordcamp-birmingham-registration-deadline-approaching";s:11:"description";s:582:"

If you have been thinking about attending WordCamp Birmingham 2008, but haven’t committed yet, now is the time. There are only a couple of hours left to sign up. Registration is only $25, and that includes lunch and a tee shirt — talk about a bargain! Register now!

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If you have been thinking about attending WordCamp Birmingham 2008, but haven’t committed yet, now is the time. There are only a couple of hours left to sign up. Registration is only $25, and that includes lunch and a tee shirt — talk about a bargain! Register now!

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Pro Vehicles

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pro-vehicles-theme

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Simple two column WordPress theme

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Alpen 3column

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alpen

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Three column, gravatar ready theme with two right sidebars

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PClean

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pclean

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Two Column widget enabled minimalist wordpres theme

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Clean News

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clean-news

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Inspired on Wired Magazine look, Clean News is a theme with a large content area, but it also has a wide sidebar that allows to display even a 300px width ad. Home and single sidebars are independent, both widgetized, so you can easily choose what and where to display. A lot of white space to make your content stand out, low weight and no plugins required. It will load in the blink of an eye.

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Pro Vehicles

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pro-vehicles-theme

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Simple two column WordPress theme

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Alpen 3column

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alpen

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Three column, gravatar ready theme with two right sidebars

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PClean

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pclean

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Two Column widget enabled minimalist wordpres theme

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Clean News

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clean-news

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Inspired on Wired Magazine look, Clean News is a theme with a large content area, but it also has a wide sidebar that allows to display even a 300px width ad. Home and single sidebars are independent, both widgetized, so you can easily choose what and where to display. A lot of white space to make your content stand out, low weight and no plugins required. It will load in the blink of an eye.

";}i:5;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:49:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Weekly Is Back";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=4197";s:4:"link";s:78:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/21/wordpress-weekly-is-back/";s:11:"description";s:10824:"

Many of you may or may not remember a WordPress podcast that was hosted and produced by yours truly called WordPress Weekly. The show made it through 22 episodes. Some of those included staple interviews with Matt Mullenweg, Lorelle Van Fossen, and Alex King. Because I took on more work, it became increasingly difficult to produce the show on a weekly basis for no pay. Don’t get me wrong, I had a blast doing it but I have to pay the bills. Therefor, I opted to concentrate on the work that would pay me versus doing the show for nothing. After I stopped producing the show, comments, emails and feedback through instant messaging started coming in, letting me know how much you enjoyed the show. Many people who had just discovered the show let me know that they were disappointed there would be no more episodes after 22.

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I’ve taken all of your feedback to heart and have decided to bring the show back. Mark and I have decided to produce the show for WeblogToolsCollection as part of our content on this blog.

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Little Bit Of History:

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WordPress Weekly was a weekly podcast that discussed what happened within the past week within the world of WordPress. Generally every show was an open round table discussion. I had a number of people who would call in and chime in on stories I discussed during the show. Sometimes, this would be anywhere between 3-7 people on the phone at once, talking over each other but generally, having a good time. This time around, I plan on changing things up a bit. For starters, the show will now have a co-host. If there is anything I’ve learned while doing WordPress Weekly for 22 episodes, it is that having someone to talk to, to bounce stories off of is much better than facing the possibility of talking to myself, or a room of empty people. Two people engaging in a conversation is much better than what I can do single handedly. Also, I don’t have to worry if whether or not people will call in to the show to be part of the round table.

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Introducing My Co Host:

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My co host is more than qualified for the job. His name is Keith Murrary and resides in Canada. He has been working with WordPress for a little while now. He is the author of the Admin Links Sidebar Widget plugin. He works as a systems administrator at his place of employment and his role on the podcast will be to discuss the development side of WordPress. I take things from an end users perspective, so we should match up pretty well in discussions.

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WordPress Weekly Information:

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WordPress Weekly is a weekly oriented podcast that takes place every Friday evening at 8PM EST starting on October 3rd, 2008 on Talkshoe.com. The format of the show will remain close to what it has been in the past. The co-host and I will discuss the WordPress news of the week. This could be plugin updates, releases, themes, version releases, development updates, a tutorial written by someone in the community, could be anything as long as it relates to WordPress. At the end of each show, Keith and I will give out our plugin of the week. This plugin is picked individually by us and is tested prior to the show.

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I am aiming for a relaxing atmosphere where WordPress Users can gather around for 1 hour every Friday evening and discuss the latest happenings with everything WordPress. You could almost consider the show a virtual WordCamp.

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Listener Participation:

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So how can you be a part of the show? The easiest way is to create an account on Talkshoe.com. Then, download and install their client software (Talkshoe Pro). The Talkshoe software serves as a bridge of communication between the host, and his/her listeners. The software contains a chat room as well as phone number information to call into the show.

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However, you do not need to install the software in order to listen to the show live. Friday October 3rd, at 8PM EST, look on the front page of Talkshoe.com or click on the LIVE NOW button and look for the Wordpress Weekly show. Instead of clicking on the JOIN IN button, click underneath where it says LISTEN ONLY. This will tune you into the live stream.

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If you want to call in to the show via telephone, Skype, payphone landline, etc, dial 724-444-7444 and follow the audio instructions. *Note* In one of the recent updates to Talkshoe, anonymous calling is now supported. This means you can call in and participate without the need to create a Talkshoe account. However, if you have a Talkshoe account, your registered name will show up within the Talkshoe client letting others know who is speaking. I also want to let you know that Talkshoe has had problems with people calling in anonymously, trying to crash peoples shows or prank call hosts. Having a registered user account will give you a better chance of being on the air. When you dial into the show and you want to speak on the air, press *8 on your dial pad. This is the request to talk feature and will let me know you want to chime in on the discussion.

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You can also use SIP clients such as ProjectGizmo or X-Lite. For example, when I use X-Lite to dial in, I type in 123@66.212.134.192 and then follow the audio directions. If you would like to use X-Lite but are unsure in how to configure the software, I highly advise you to check out my in depth tutorial (Installing And Configuring X-Lite)which explains everything you need to know.

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Remember this information as it will be required when you want to dial into the show.

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Talkcast Name: WordPress Weekly

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Talkcast ID: 34224

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Phone Number: 724-444-7444

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This would also be a good time to remind you that Talkshoe now has a web client that you can access without the need to download or install any software. The web client makes it as easy as pie to participate in the show.

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Subscribing To WordPress Weekly:

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The first is by listening to the live stream. Every Friday at 8PM EST starting on October 3rd, a live stream of the show is enabled, allowing you to listen to the show LIVE as it is being recorded. You can listen to the live stream via the web application which allows you to chat, or you can listen to the stream only. It’s your choice.

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The second option is to wait until the final show notes are published on WeblogToolsCollection. When the show notes for WordPress Weekly are finalized, I always embed a talkshoe player at the end of the post which allows you to listen to the show on the website.

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The third option is to subscribe to the Talkcast RSS feed. Each Talkshoe player that is displayed on the website has a small RSS icon near the top right corner of the player. Clicking this icon will allow you to subscribe to the feed, and will download the latest episodes into your Feed Reader.

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The fourth option is to subscribe to the show via Itunes. Talkshoe provides a link you can use to subscribe to a Talkshoe show through Itunes. If you want to subscribe via Itunes or RSS, the best thing to do is to visit THIS PAGE and click on the Itunes button or the RSS button.

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The fifth option is to manually browse to the talkcast homepage and manually download each episode as an mp3 file. When you visit the homepage, click on the DOWNLOAD button and that will download the appropriate episode in an mp3 format that has no DRM attached to it.

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Last but not least, if you would like to be reminded of the show via email, please create an account on Talkshoe.com and then visit my Talkcast page. After you create an account, you’ll be able to click on the FOLLOW THIS button, which will add your email automatically to the mailing list. Each time I send out a reminder of when the show will air, an email will be sent to the email address you configured when you created your Talkshoe account.

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Things To Consider:

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Unlike the other WordPress centric podcasts that are available, this one is not pre recorded and thus, the audio is not studio grade quality. With that said, my audio has always sounded great with my X-Lite/Talkshoe combination. But, I can only control the audio quality for myself and no one else. So while Keith and I may sound great, someone who calls into the show with a crappy cell phone may sound terrible and there will be nothing I can do about it. The show is produced as is. If you partake in the discussions, I prefer that you please refrain from using expletives during the show. I believe points can be made without using these types of words. I’d also like to keep the clean rating for the show on iTunes.

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Do You Have Ideas:

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I have a renewed sense as to how I want the show to be from here on out but I am open to ideas and suggestions to improve the show. At this point, I’d like to know from you, what are you looking for out of a WordPress centric podcast? Do you want more interviews rather than commentary on news? Do you want to know about themes and plugins more than anything else? Would you like us to do a roundtable show once a month or more? Would you like us to cover WordPress only or should we sometimes branch out and discuss topics that are related to blogging and not just WordPress?

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If you can’t answer those, simply tell me in the comments what your expectations are for an excellent podcast centered on WordPress that you would listen to every week.

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Thank you for taking the time to read this mile long manual. Keith and I will see you on Friday, October 3rd at 8PM EST.

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Listen To Past Episodes:

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By the way, if you would like a sample of WordPress Weekly before our relaunch, listen to some of my past episodes via the Talkshoe player. Pressing the play button will initiate episode 22 where I interviewed Alex King.

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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Sun, 21 Sep 2008 14:32:23 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:13:"Jeff Chandler";}s:7:"summary";s:10824:"

Many of you may or may not remember a WordPress podcast that was hosted and produced by yours truly called WordPress Weekly. The show made it through 22 episodes. Some of those included staple interviews with Matt Mullenweg, Lorelle Van Fossen, and Alex King. Because I took on more work, it became increasingly difficult to produce the show on a weekly basis for no pay. Don’t get me wrong, I had a blast doing it but I have to pay the bills. Therefor, I opted to concentrate on the work that would pay me versus doing the show for nothing. After I stopped producing the show, comments, emails and feedback through instant messaging started coming in, letting me know how much you enjoyed the show. Many people who had just discovered the show let me know that they were disappointed there would be no more episodes after 22.

\n

I’ve taken all of your feedback to heart and have decided to bring the show back. Mark and I have decided to produce the show for WeblogToolsCollection as part of our content on this blog.

\n

Little Bit Of History:

\n

WordPress Weekly was a weekly podcast that discussed what happened within the past week within the world of WordPress. Generally every show was an open round table discussion. I had a number of people who would call in and chime in on stories I discussed during the show. Sometimes, this would be anywhere between 3-7 people on the phone at once, talking over each other but generally, having a good time. This time around, I plan on changing things up a bit. For starters, the show will now have a co-host. If there is anything I’ve learned while doing WordPress Weekly for 22 episodes, it is that having someone to talk to, to bounce stories off of is much better than facing the possibility of talking to myself, or a room of empty people. Two people engaging in a conversation is much better than what I can do single handedly. Also, I don’t have to worry if whether or not people will call in to the show to be part of the round table.

\n

Introducing My Co Host:

\n

My co host is more than qualified for the job. His name is Keith Murrary and resides in Canada. He has been working with WordPress for a little while now. He is the author of the Admin Links Sidebar Widget plugin. He works as a systems administrator at his place of employment and his role on the podcast will be to discuss the development side of WordPress. I take things from an end users perspective, so we should match up pretty well in discussions.

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WordPress Weekly Information:

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WordPress Weekly is a weekly oriented podcast that takes place every Friday evening at 8PM EST starting on October 3rd, 2008 on Talkshoe.com. The format of the show will remain close to what it has been in the past. The co-host and I will discuss the WordPress news of the week. This could be plugin updates, releases, themes, version releases, development updates, a tutorial written by someone in the community, could be anything as long as it relates to WordPress. At the end of each show, Keith and I will give out our plugin of the week. This plugin is picked individually by us and is tested prior to the show.

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I am aiming for a relaxing atmosphere where WordPress Users can gather around for 1 hour every Friday evening and discuss the latest happenings with everything WordPress. You could almost consider the show a virtual WordCamp.

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Listener Participation:

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So how can you be a part of the show? The easiest way is to create an account on Talkshoe.com. Then, download and install their client software (Talkshoe Pro). The Talkshoe software serves as a bridge of communication between the host, and his/her listeners. The software contains a chat room as well as phone number information to call into the show.

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However, you do not need to install the software in order to listen to the show live. Friday October 3rd, at 8PM EST, look on the front page of Talkshoe.com or click on the LIVE NOW button and look for the Wordpress Weekly show. Instead of clicking on the JOIN IN button, click underneath where it says LISTEN ONLY. This will tune you into the live stream.

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If you want to call in to the show via telephone, Skype, payphone landline, etc, dial 724-444-7444 and follow the audio instructions. *Note* In one of the recent updates to Talkshoe, anonymous calling is now supported. This means you can call in and participate without the need to create a Talkshoe account. However, if you have a Talkshoe account, your registered name will show up within the Talkshoe client letting others know who is speaking. I also want to let you know that Talkshoe has had problems with people calling in anonymously, trying to crash peoples shows or prank call hosts. Having a registered user account will give you a better chance of being on the air. When you dial into the show and you want to speak on the air, press *8 on your dial pad. This is the request to talk feature and will let me know you want to chime in on the discussion.

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You can also use SIP clients such as ProjectGizmo or X-Lite. For example, when I use X-Lite to dial in, I type in 123@66.212.134.192 and then follow the audio directions. If you would like to use X-Lite but are unsure in how to configure the software, I highly advise you to check out my in depth tutorial (Installing And Configuring X-Lite)which explains everything you need to know.

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Remember this information as it will be required when you want to dial into the show.

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Talkcast Name: WordPress Weekly

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Talkcast ID: 34224

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Phone Number: 724-444-7444

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This would also be a good time to remind you that Talkshoe now has a web client that you can access without the need to download or install any software. The web client makes it as easy as pie to participate in the show.

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Subscribing To WordPress Weekly:

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The first is by listening to the live stream. Every Friday at 8PM EST starting on October 3rd, a live stream of the show is enabled, allowing you to listen to the show LIVE as it is being recorded. You can listen to the live stream via the web application which allows you to chat, or you can listen to the stream only. It’s your choice.

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The second option is to wait until the final show notes are published on WeblogToolsCollection. When the show notes for WordPress Weekly are finalized, I always embed a talkshoe player at the end of the post which allows you to listen to the show on the website.

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The third option is to subscribe to the Talkcast RSS feed. Each Talkshoe player that is displayed on the website has a small RSS icon near the top right corner of the player. Clicking this icon will allow you to subscribe to the feed, and will download the latest episodes into your Feed Reader.

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The fourth option is to subscribe to the show via Itunes. Talkshoe provides a link you can use to subscribe to a Talkshoe show through Itunes. If you want to subscribe via Itunes or RSS, the best thing to do is to visit THIS PAGE and click on the Itunes button or the RSS button.

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The fifth option is to manually browse to the talkcast homepage and manually download each episode as an mp3 file. When you visit the homepage, click on the DOWNLOAD button and that will download the appropriate episode in an mp3 format that has no DRM attached to it.

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Last but not least, if you would like to be reminded of the show via email, please create an account on Talkshoe.com and then visit my Talkcast page. After you create an account, you’ll be able to click on the FOLLOW THIS button, which will add your email automatically to the mailing list. Each time I send out a reminder of when the show will air, an email will be sent to the email address you configured when you created your Talkshoe account.

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Things To Consider:

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Unlike the other WordPress centric podcasts that are available, this one is not pre recorded and thus, the audio is not studio grade quality. With that said, my audio has always sounded great with my X-Lite/Talkshoe combination. But, I can only control the audio quality for myself and no one else. So while Keith and I may sound great, someone who calls into the show with a crappy cell phone may sound terrible and there will be nothing I can do about it. The show is produced as is. If you partake in the discussions, I prefer that you please refrain from using expletives during the show. I believe points can be made without using these types of words. I’d also like to keep the clean rating for the show on iTunes.

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Do You Have Ideas:

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I have a renewed sense as to how I want the show to be from here on out but I am open to ideas and suggestions to improve the show. At this point, I’d like to know from you, what are you looking for out of a WordPress centric podcast? Do you want more interviews rather than commentary on news? Do you want to know about themes and plugins more than anything else? Would you like us to do a roundtable show once a month or more? Would you like us to cover WordPress only or should we sometimes branch out and discuss topics that are related to blogging and not just WordPress?

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If you can’t answer those, simply tell me in the comments what your expectations are for an excellent podcast centered on WordPress that you would listen to every week.

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Thank you for taking the time to read this mile long manual. Keith and I will see you on Friday, October 3rd at 8PM EST.

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Listen To Past Episodes:

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By the way, if you would like a sample of WordPress Weekly before our relaunch, listen to some of my past episodes via the Talkshoe player. Pressing the play button will initiate episode 22 where I interviewed Alex King.

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";}i:6;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:60:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Plugin Releases for 09/21";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=4201";s:4:"link";s:88:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/21/wordpress-plugin-releases-for-0921/";s:11:"description";s:1747:"

Score Render

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This plugin renders inline sheet music fragments inside posts and comments into images. It supports ABC, GUIDO, Lilypond and Mup music notations

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C4F Textarea Toolbar

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C4F Textarea Toolbar is a plugin for WordPress aimed at providing a simple yet very useful and precise tool to insert emoticons and markup in the comments’ textarea.

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BlogWell’s Simple Image Link Widget

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Simple Image Link lets you easily add images to your sidebar, be they advertisements, buttons of support or buttons of protest without the need for any HTML.

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WP More Feeds

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Generate RSS feeds for category and tag archive pages.

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Disable Password Protection

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Disable the ability for users to password protect certain posts.

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wpNamed Users

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Intranet / Extranet plugin for Wordpress that allows users to specify which users can access specific posts or pages.

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MTR Podcast Recorder

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MTR Podcast Recorder offers real-time recording that is saved on the same server where WordPress is installed. All recordings will be saved into the MP3 format using LAME encoder.

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Sun, 21 Sep 2008 07:08:27 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Ajay";}s:7:"summary";s:1747:"

Score Render

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This plugin renders inline sheet music fragments inside posts and comments into images. It supports ABC, GUIDO, Lilypond and Mup music notations

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C4F Textarea Toolbar

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C4F Textarea Toolbar is a plugin for WordPress aimed at providing a simple yet very useful and precise tool to insert emoticons and markup in the comments’ textarea.

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BlogWell’s Simple Image Link Widget

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Simple Image Link lets you easily add images to your sidebar, be they advertisements, buttons of support or buttons of protest without the need for any HTML.

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WP More Feeds

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Generate RSS feeds for category and tag archive pages.

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Disable Password Protection

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Disable the ability for users to password protect certain posts.

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wpNamed Users

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Intranet / Extranet plugin for Wordpress that allows users to specify which users can access specific posts or pages.

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MTR Podcast Recorder

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MTR Podcast Recorder offers real-time recording that is saved on the same server where WordPress is installed. All recordings will be saved into the MP3 format using LAME encoder.

";}i:7;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:59:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Theme Releases for 09/19";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=4195";s:4:"link";s:87:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/19/wordpress-theme-releases-for-0919/";s:11:"description";s:2731:"

8some

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8some

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Two column fixed-width WordPress theme, with lefthand sidebar, enabled for widgets…

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WP Strict

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WPStrict

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WP Strict is a real Magazine/Blog/Webfolio hybrid with two different page templates, custom fields and four different widgetized areas.

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SEO Basics

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seo-basics

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Orange, black, and gray combined to create a clean, great-looking theme. Supports rotating 125×125 sidebar ads, widgets, gravatars, and microformats.

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It’s a Boy

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its-a-boy-header-screenshot

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Two column, fixed width, widget ready green, black and white theme.

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Red Lite

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redlit

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Red Lite is a simple 2 column red and grey WordPress theme.

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Portfolio Press

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portfolio-wordpress-theme-0918

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Two column, black and grey theme with gravatar functionality with an exteremely small size.

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Fri, 19 Sep 2008 18:47:40 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Ajay";}s:7:"summary";s:2731:"

8some

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8some

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Two column fixed-width WordPress theme, with lefthand sidebar, enabled for widgets…

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WP Strict

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WPStrict

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WP Strict is a real Magazine/Blog/Webfolio hybrid with two different page templates, custom fields and four different widgetized areas.

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SEO Basics

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seo-basics

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Orange, black, and gray combined to create a clean, great-looking theme. Supports rotating 125×125 sidebar ads, widgets, gravatars, and microformats.

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It’s a Boy

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its-a-boy-header-screenshot

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Two column, fixed width, widget ready green, black and white theme.

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Red Lite

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redlit

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Red Lite is a simple 2 column red and grey WordPress theme.

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Portfolio Press

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portfolio-wordpress-theme-0918

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Two column, black and grey theme with gravatar functionality with an exteremely small size.

";}i:8;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:77:"Weblog Tools Collection: News: WordPress.com Ad-Free and WordPress for iPhone";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=4187";s:4:"link";s:104:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/19/news-wordpresscom-ad-free-and-wordpress-for-iphone/";s:11:"description";s:1193:"

For those that are on WordPress.com, Matt and the Automattic team introduced their new Ad-Free version of WordPress.com for a modest fee of 30 credits per year or $0.08 per day. Matt explains the reasoning behind the existence of the ads on WordPress.com and Lorelle writes up us a nice tutorial on how to activate this feature and some information on the ads themselves.

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In other cool WordPress news, the WordPress for iPhone app has been downloaded over 100,000 times! Ranaan, who I met for the first time in SF this year and is BBQ averse :), provides a breakdown of the downloads across countries and then runs down a list of new features that are being worked on for version 1.2 including landscape mode, comment moderation and enhanced image options.

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Fri, 19 Sep 2008 13:53:43 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:10:"Mark Ghosh";}s:7:"summary";s:1193:"

For those that are on WordPress.com, Matt and the Automattic team introduced their new Ad-Free version of WordPress.com for a modest fee of 30 credits per year or $0.08 per day. Matt explains the reasoning behind the existence of the ads on WordPress.com and Lorelle writes up us a nice tutorial on how to activate this feature and some information on the ads themselves.

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In other cool WordPress news, the WordPress for iPhone app has been downloaded over 100,000 times! Ranaan, who I met for the first time in SF this year and is BBQ averse :), provides a breakdown of the downloads across countries and then runs down a list of new features that are being worked on for version 1.2 including landscape mode, comment moderation and enhanced image options.

";}i:9;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:54:"Dougal Campbell: Yarrr! It’s Talk Like a Pirate Day!";s:4:"guid";s:33:"http://dougal.gunters.org/?p=1085";s:4:"link";s:74:"http://dougal.gunters.org/blog/2008/09/19/yarrr-its-talk-like-a-pirate-day";s:11:"description";s:1032:"

Once again, we have arrived on Talk Like a Pirate Day. I had been hoping that I would be able to find time to upgrade my Text Filter Suite plugin for WordPress (which includes my Pirate filter for posts and comments), but I’ve just been too busy. Maybe I can get it re-worked for next year. I already know what I want to do with it: Consolidate all of the filter code, maybe re-do things in an OOP style, add the concept of ‘registering’ a filter with the system, and add a back-end user interface to make it easier to use.

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Anyways, enjoy all the piratey goodness today!

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Fri, 19 Sep 2008 11:30:03 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:6:"Dougal";}s:7:"summary";s:1032:"

Once again, we have arrived on Talk Like a Pirate Day. I had been hoping that I would be able to find time to upgrade my Text Filter Suite plugin for WordPress (which includes my Pirate filter for posts and comments), but I’ve just been too busy. Maybe I can get it re-worked for next year. I already know what I want to do with it: Consolidate all of the filter code, maybe re-do things in an OOP style, add the concept of ‘registering’ a filter with the system, and add a back-end user interface to make it easier to use.

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Anyways, enjoy all the piratey goodness today!

";}i:10;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:26:"Matt: First day in Beijing";s:4:"guid";s:20:"http://ma.tt/?p=7661";s:4:"link";s:42:"http://ma.tt/2008/09/first-day-in-beijing/";s:11:"description";s:12849:"

Flying to Beijing, dinner, walking around Tienanmen Square.

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Flying to Beijing, dinner, walking around Tienanmen Square.

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WordPress.com NewsMatt Mullenweg has just announced that you can go “ad-free” on your blog.

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While you may have never noticed, those who are not logged into WordPress.com will see ads on blogs across the WordPress.com network. two years ago, WordPress.com started experimenting with Google ads to help support the cost of the experimental and state-of-the-art multiple user free blog service. The intent was not to cover your blogs with ads, like many free blogging services do, but to show an occasional ad discretely within your WordPress Theme.

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Since few complained or noticed, the experiment continued, helping to keep WordPress.com free and add a lot of free features that might have been paid upgrades.

\n

These ads were so rare, I never saw them. So I forgot about them. I’ve written a lot about the WordPress.com Terms of Service policy that prohibits adding ads to your WordPress.com blogs, so I was dismayed a few months ago when I got a few emails accusing me of special favors from WordPress.com because I had ads on my blog. They were seeing the WordPress.com experimental ads. Unfortunately, one of the ads was - shall we say - inappropriate, a problem many have with Google’s ad program.
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\nStill, this bothered me. I talked to the WordPress team about this and they agreed that users should have the right to determine whether or not to have WordPress.com ads on their blogs. As Matt explains:

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At the same time it’s easy to imagine blogs that would never want ads on them: businesses, startups, non-profits, political activist sites, the list goes on. Google Adsense analyzes the content to show contextually relevant ads, but that might mean a link to a competitor. Because of this we’ve introduced a premium option that gives you control: the No-ads upgrade.

\n

They’ve been working on this new feature for a while, trying to come up with a secure and affordable way for users to continue to support WordPress.com by permitting ads on their blogs, while allowing those with sensitive or special interests to not host ads. They’ve finally done it, and I applaud their foresight and integrity.

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Removing Ads from Your WordPress.com Blog

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Before you start jumping to remove ads from your WordPress.com blog, remember that those ads, most of which you will rarely ever see, help bring in income to keep WordPress.com going. If they don’t bother you or your readers, leave them alone. Why not?

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You are using one of the most powerful, state-of-the-art blogging platforms, a service that will survive the Digg-effect and high traffic surges without charging you; a service that keeps bringing you options and features without charge; a service that gives you a platform upon which to express yourself proudly - and is incredibly SEO friendly. Why not help them continue to keep this service free for everyone?

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If you do feel a compelling need to remove ads from your blog, go to Upgrades.

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WordPress.com Upgrades Panel

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Scroll down to No-ads and select the option.

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Select no-ads to turn off ads on your WordPress.com blog

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The cost to remove ads from your WordPress.com blog is 30 credits annually (USD $30 if you haven’t earned any credits) which comes to eight cents a day.

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Whether you keep or remove ads from your WordPress.com blog, why not take a little time to give back to WordPress.com and other WordPress.com users by browsing the blog network and get to know your fellow WordPress.com members. You can use the Random Post feature in the gray dashboard bar at the top of your WordPress.com blog when you are logged in, or visit the WordPress.com Blogs of the Day which lists the most popular blogs by language, or the WordPress.com Tags list.

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If you are familiar with how WordPress.com works, then why not help out in the WordPress.com forums and get to know the volunteers and staff there as well as your other fellow WordPress.com members. It’s a simple way to say thank you for this powerful free blog service.

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I Want to Put Ads on My WordPress.com Blog

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A lot of WordPress.com bloggers want to put ads on their blogs to make money for themselves. While some free blog hosts permit that, don’t forget that WordPress.com is also a testing site for many of the latest features of development.

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While the world has to wait for the release of WordPress 2.7, WordPress.com users are already using the new sticky post feature and will soon be playing with other new features as part of the new WordPress Administration interface redesign, a continuation of user interface improvements from the previous version of WordPress - long before anyone else.

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This means that WordPress.com has to stay clean of code that will screw up not just one blog but all the blogs on the WordPress.com network powered by . While most ad code is harmless, opening up WordPress.com to Javascript and other code languages opens the door up to malicious code, too. It’s a security risk WordPress.com isn’t willing to take, and I support that policy.

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If you want to monetize your blog, get the free version of and pay for cheap hosting. Some hosts are offering web hosting for under USD $10 a month. With the full version of WordPress, you can not only add ads, but customize the whole look, add all kinds of cool WordPress Plugins, and really tweak your whole site to maximize its revenue potential.

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WordPress.com has always been about blogging, about freedom of expression and creativity. It’s not about the code. It’s about the words. WordPress.com is working overtime to make sure we have a place to share our words with others around the world - no holds barred.

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Feed on Lorelle on WordPress Subscribe Feedburner iconVia Feedburner Subscribe by Email Visit
Copyright Lorelle VanFossen, the author of Blogging Tips, What Bloggers Won\'t Tell You About Blogging.

\nPosted in WordPress News, Wordpressdotcom      
";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Thu, 18 Sep 2008 22:13:56 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:17:"Lorelle VanFossen";}s:7:"summary";s:11983:"

WordPress.com NewsMatt Mullenweg has just announced that you can go “ad-free” on your blog.

\n

While you may have never noticed, those who are not logged into WordPress.com will see ads on blogs across the WordPress.com network. two years ago, WordPress.com started experimenting with Google ads to help support the cost of the experimental and state-of-the-art multiple user free blog service. The intent was not to cover your blogs with ads, like many free blogging services do, but to show an occasional ad discretely within your WordPress Theme.

\n

Since few complained or noticed, the experiment continued, helping to keep WordPress.com free and add a lot of free features that might have been paid upgrades.

\n

These ads were so rare, I never saw them. So I forgot about them. I’ve written a lot about the WordPress.com Terms of Service policy that prohibits adding ads to your WordPress.com blogs, so I was dismayed a few months ago when I got a few emails accusing me of special favors from WordPress.com because I had ads on my blog. They were seeing the WordPress.com experimental ads. Unfortunately, one of the ads was - shall we say - inappropriate, a problem many have with Google’s ad program.
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\nStill, this bothered me. I talked to the WordPress team about this and they agreed that users should have the right to determine whether or not to have WordPress.com ads on their blogs. As Matt explains:

\n

At the same time it’s easy to imagine blogs that would never want ads on them: businesses, startups, non-profits, political activist sites, the list goes on. Google Adsense analyzes the content to show contextually relevant ads, but that might mean a link to a competitor. Because of this we’ve introduced a premium option that gives you control: the No-ads upgrade.

\n

They’ve been working on this new feature for a while, trying to come up with a secure and affordable way for users to continue to support WordPress.com by permitting ads on their blogs, while allowing those with sensitive or special interests to not host ads. They’ve finally done it, and I applaud their foresight and integrity.

\n

Removing Ads from Your WordPress.com Blog

\n

Before you start jumping to remove ads from your WordPress.com blog, remember that those ads, most of which you will rarely ever see, help bring in income to keep WordPress.com going. If they don’t bother you or your readers, leave them alone. Why not?

\n

You are using one of the most powerful, state-of-the-art blogging platforms, a service that will survive the Digg-effect and high traffic surges without charging you; a service that keeps bringing you options and features without charge; a service that gives you a platform upon which to express yourself proudly - and is incredibly SEO friendly. Why not help them continue to keep this service free for everyone?

\n

If you do feel a compelling need to remove ads from your blog, go to Upgrades.

\n

WordPress.com Upgrades Panel

\n

Scroll down to No-ads and select the option.

\n

Select no-ads to turn off ads on your WordPress.com blog

\n

The cost to remove ads from your WordPress.com blog is 30 credits annually (USD $30 if you haven’t earned any credits) which comes to eight cents a day.

\n

Whether you keep or remove ads from your WordPress.com blog, why not take a little time to give back to WordPress.com and other WordPress.com users by browsing the blog network and get to know your fellow WordPress.com members. You can use the Random Post feature in the gray dashboard bar at the top of your WordPress.com blog when you are logged in, or visit the WordPress.com Blogs of the Day which lists the most popular blogs by language, or the WordPress.com Tags list.

\n

If you are familiar with how WordPress.com works, then why not help out in the WordPress.com forums and get to know the volunteers and staff there as well as your other fellow WordPress.com members. It’s a simple way to say thank you for this powerful free blog service.

\n

I Want to Put Ads on My WordPress.com Blog

\n

A lot of WordPress.com bloggers want to put ads on their blogs to make money for themselves. While some free blog hosts permit that, don’t forget that WordPress.com is also a testing site for many of the latest features of development.

\n

While the world has to wait for the release of WordPress 2.7, WordPress.com users are already using the new sticky post feature and will soon be playing with other new features as part of the new WordPress Administration interface redesign, a continuation of user interface improvements from the previous version of WordPress - long before anyone else.

\n

This means that WordPress.com has to stay clean of code that will screw up not just one blog but all the blogs on the WordPress.com network powered by . While most ad code is harmless, opening up WordPress.com to Javascript and other code languages opens the door up to malicious code, too. It’s a security risk WordPress.com isn’t willing to take, and I support that policy.

\n

If you want to monetize your blog, get the free version of and pay for cheap hosting. Some hosts are offering web hosting for under USD $10 a month. With the full version of WordPress, you can not only add ads, but customize the whole look, add all kinds of cool WordPress Plugins, and really tweak your whole site to maximize its revenue potential.

\n

WordPress.com has always been about blogging, about freedom of expression and creativity. It’s not about the code. It’s about the words. WordPress.com is working overtime to make sure we have a place to share our words with others around the world - no holds barred.

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Site Search Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

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Feed on Lorelle on WordPress Subscribe Feedburner iconVia Feedburner Subscribe by Email Visit
Copyright Lorelle VanFossen, the author of Blogging Tips, What Bloggers Won\'t Tell You About Blogging.

\nPosted in WordPress News, Wordpressdotcom      
";}i:12;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:60:"Lloyd: Interested in Freeing Yourself from the TypePad Trap?";s:4:"guid";s:30:"http://foolswisdom.com/?p=1587";s:4:"link";s:76:"http://foolswisdom.com/interested-in-freeing-yourself-from-the-typepad-trap/";s:11:"description";s:1760:"

My co-worker Noel Jackson, tired of hearing me whine about the Six Apart TypePad Trap, has created a WordPress importer mashing together the MT formatted export file (missing permalinks) and the broken TypePad AtomPub (missing comments and trackbacks). We are currently testing this on WordPress.com before polishing the code up and sharing it. We are looking for some TypePad customers to help us test it — it’s completely harmless, read-only.

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If you are interested, let me know and we can set up a private blog on WordPress.com for you to import into. Bonus is that you will have a backup of your blog ready to go live if anything ever befalls TypePad.

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This importer wouldn’t be possible without the heroic effort Ronald Heft Jr put into creating a TypePad AtomPub importer for WordPress — it’s not his fault TypePad still doesn’t have a way to export your full blog.

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What’s an AtomPub? While working on this importer Noel contacted TypePad support only to have them tell him they don’t know what AtomPub is, and that they don’t support it.

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TypePad Support to Noel,

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Anyway, as I said, if you are a TypePad customer, and want to participate in open source development by testing this exporter, or would just like a backup of your blog ready to launch on WordPress.com, leave a comment or send me an email.

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Thu, 18 Sep 2008 18:49:37 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:5:"Lloyd";}s:7:"summary";s:1760:"

My co-worker Noel Jackson, tired of hearing me whine about the Six Apart TypePad Trap, has created a WordPress importer mashing together the MT formatted export file (missing permalinks) and the broken TypePad AtomPub (missing comments and trackbacks). We are currently testing this on WordPress.com before polishing the code up and sharing it. We are looking for some TypePad customers to help us test it — it’s completely harmless, read-only.

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If you are interested, let me know and we can set up a private blog on WordPress.com for you to import into. Bonus is that you will have a backup of your blog ready to go live if anything ever befalls TypePad.

\n

This importer wouldn’t be possible without the heroic effort Ronald Heft Jr put into creating a TypePad AtomPub importer for WordPress — it’s not his fault TypePad still doesn’t have a way to export your full blog.

\n

What’s an AtomPub? While working on this importer Noel contacted TypePad support only to have them tell him they don’t know what AtomPub is, and that they don’t support it.

\n

TypePad Support to Noel,

\n

Anyway, as I said, if you are a TypePad customer, and want to participate in open source development by testing this exporter, or would just like a backup of your blog ready to launch on WordPress.com, leave a comment or send me an email.

";}i:13;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:60:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Plugin Releases for 09/18";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=4185";s:4:"link";s:88:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/18/wordpress-plugin-releases-for-0918/";s:11:"description";s:2542:"

Feed Pauser

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Feed Pauser is a plugin I wrote to address a issue I have been facing for a long time, the option to delay publishing a post to a feed. Feed pauser, pauses a post from being made available through RSS.

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Auto-Close Comments, Pingbacks and Trackbacks

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Automatically close comments, pingbacks and trackbacks on your blog. This helps reduce the amount of spam aimed at old posts. Now you can keep comments / pingbacks / trackbacks on certain posts open.

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Servage Referral Widget

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The web host Servage allows it’s users through a link to their website/coupon code to refer it’s users to their services.

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Notifixious

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This plugin allows you to notify your readers on their Instant Messaging (AIM, MSN, GTalk, ICQ…), Email or SMS when you publish new posts! It also adds a widget to your blog to allow your users to choose on which channel they want to be notified!

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WP Google Apps

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This plugin allows you to manage WordPress users via Google Apps accounts. The Authentication use Google Apps Gmail.

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World Clock Widget

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The world clock widget is a javascript clock. It can be easily set to display date and time of different timezone.

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Facebook Sharer

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Adds a little javascript and css to the header, and then a “Send to Facebook” link at the bottom of the blog post.

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List Pages Plus

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Alter the output of the wp_list_pages() function’s HTML.  Add in your own classes, insert text into link title, add additional tags surrounding title.  Parents and Children are set seperately for greater flexibility.

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Email Spam Protection

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Obfuscates your email. You need to enter the shortcode in your post.

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Thu, 18 Sep 2008 18:20:22 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Ajay";}s:7:"summary";s:2542:"

Feed Pauser

\n

Feed Pauser is a plugin I wrote to address a issue I have been facing for a long time, the option to delay publishing a post to a feed. Feed pauser, pauses a post from being made available through RSS.

\n

Auto-Close Comments, Pingbacks and Trackbacks

\n

Automatically close comments, pingbacks and trackbacks on your blog. This helps reduce the amount of spam aimed at old posts. Now you can keep comments / pingbacks / trackbacks on certain posts open.

\n

Servage Referral Widget

\n

The web host Servage allows it’s users through a link to their website/coupon code to refer it’s users to their services.

\n

Notifixious

\n

This plugin allows you to notify your readers on their Instant Messaging (AIM, MSN, GTalk, ICQ…), Email or SMS when you publish new posts! It also adds a widget to your blog to allow your users to choose on which channel they want to be notified!

\n

WP Google Apps

\n

This plugin allows you to manage WordPress users via Google Apps accounts. The Authentication use Google Apps Gmail.

\n

World Clock Widget

\n

The world clock widget is a javascript clock. It can be easily set to display date and time of different timezone.

\n

Facebook Sharer

\n

Adds a little javascript and css to the header, and then a “Send to Facebook” link at the bottom of the blog post.

\n

List Pages Plus

\n

Alter the output of the wp_list_pages() function’s HTML.  Add in your own classes, insert text into link title, add additional tags surrounding title.  Parents and Children are set seperately for greater flexibility.

\n

Email Spam Protection

\n

Obfuscates your email. You need to enter the shortcode in your post.

";}i:14;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:73:"Lorelle on WP: WordPress News and Announcements on WordPress 2.7 and More";s:4:"guid";s:36:"http://lorelle.wordpress.com/?p=3027";s:4:"link";s:98:"http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2008/09/17/wordpress-news-and-announcements-on-wordpress-27-and-more/";s:11:"description";s:14295:"

WordPress NewsI’ve just released the latest on WordPress Wednesday News: WordPress 2.7 Final Features, WTC Plugin Contest Winners, WordCamps, Surveys, and More, and there are some WordPress news tidbits I’d like to call your attention to.

\n

WordPress 2.7 Feature List Set

\n

Ryan Boren has announced the final WordPress 2.7 features to prepare us all for the upcoming release.

\n

They include the new “crazyhorse” WordPress Administration Panels interface, a new Write Post Panel that allows dragging and dropping of meta boxes so you can rearrange your writing surface, the ability to hide columns on the content index pages, inline editing of posts and Pages on the new content index pages, comments XMLRPC API, sticky posts, automatic WordPress Plugin installation and integrated Plugin browser, HTTPOnly auth cookies, and much more.

\n

After all the kvetching I’ve done about the Comments Panel in the WordPress Administration Panels (okay, I’m not the only one), they have finally overhauled it and have added the ability to automatically upgrade WordPress and the total revamping of the Comments Panel to include replying to comments, keyboard shortcuts (hot keys) for managing comments, and threaded comments to help you keep track of the conversation.

\n

I’m waiting to try it out as it may soon be added to as part of the testing. I do hope it will be as user-friendly as WordPress Comment Ninja Greasemonkey Script by Engtech of Internet Duct Tape. I’ll hate to part with my favorite non-WordPress Plugin toy.

\n

Tell WordPress How You Want the WordPress 2.7 Administration Panels to Look and Work

\n

In announcements on the WordPress Development Blog and on WordPress.com, WordPress users are invited to participate in a survey to have your say on how the navigation options on the WordPress 2.7 Administration Panels interface (UI) should look and work.

\n

At WordCamp 2008, Liz Danzico and Jane Wells presented Riding The Crazyhorse: Future Generation WordPress, an inside look at how the new interface was developed and the amazing technology they use to test the results and make improvements.

\n

If you want your say in how it looks, you better speak up and take the survey.

\n

Weblog Tools Collection Plugin Winners Announced

\n

While WordPress 2.7 is rewiring the whole Comments Panel, it is telling that the grand prize winner of the Weblog Tools Collection WordPress Plugin Competition was WP Comment Remix WordPress Plugin by Pressography. It will be interesting how this incredible WordPress Plugin survives the next release of WordPress. I’m sure the creative Plugin author will come up with something even more interesting.

\n

Second prize went to the author of the Manageable WordPress Plugin, followed by third prize, WP Easy Uploader. Consolation prize goes to Prelovac for his amazing work on WordPress Plugins recently.

\n

All the Plugins in the contest are amazing. Check them out and see how creative the WordPress Community continues to be.

\n

Smashing Overload of WordPress Development Resources

\n

Smashing Magazine published the WordPress Developers’ Toolbox, a huge collection of tips, tricks, resources, WordPress Themes, WordPress Theme design help, documentation, and tutorials for WordPress users. It’s overwhelming but there is a ton of great information in there.

\n

Please make sure that the article you are reading covers the version of WordPress you are using as some of the information is version-specific.

\n

A Ton of WordCamp Information

\n

I continue to report on the many WordCamps and WordPress Meetups that are popping up everywhere. If you want your event covered, make sure to email me so I can cover it on the and The WordCamp Report.

\n

In case you didn’t hear, The WordCamp Report is looking for volunteers to live blog or report on WordCamp and WordPress events around the world. The site is covering WordCamp news, events, and WordPress events, and includes tips for those who want to bring a WordCamp to their area.

\n

If you have been a part of a WordCamp event and would like to submit an article on your experience and lessons learned, just let me know.

\n

And More WordPress and WordPress.com News

\n

I also covered a lot of other WordPress news including these recent announcements on WordPress.com:

\n

SSL Now Available for WordPress.com Bloggers: WordPress.com announced the ability for their bloggers to protect blogs with SSL. If you are blogging on a public access point, “blogjackers” can prey on security vulnerabilities and possibly collect sensitive information. By adding SSL protection, you will automatically be logged onto your blog with an HTTPS connection (secure). You’ve always had the option, but few WordPress.com bloggers understood how it worked.

\n

To activate this new feature, go to My Account > Edit Profile in the WordPress Administration Panels and check of “Always use HTTPS when visiting Administration pages” under Browser Connection.

\n

WordPress.com FAQ Gets Screencasts: The WordPress.com FAQ now has screencasts on their guide posts helping WordPress.com users learn more about how to use specific WordPress.com features.

\n

WordPress.com August 2008 Stats: The August Wrap-Up for statistics on included 286,860 blogs created, 298,655 new users, 3,442,638 file uploads, 439 terabytes of content transferred from our datacenters, 6,750,960 comments, and 1,196,661 active blogs and 14,056,683 active posts. WordPress.com also crossed four million blogs this past week.

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New Themes for WordPress.com Members: WordPress.com announced two new WordPress Themes recently. The Albeo Theme for WordPress.com bloggers is designed by Elena at Design Disease. The DePo Masthead WordPress Theme by Derek Powazek features a minimalist magazine design with dynamic features such as header font size changes depending upon the length of the blog title, column heights for front page articles will always be equal, interesting navigation options, and hidden, unfolding comments.

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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Thu, 18 Sep 2008 02:51:30 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:17:"Lorelle VanFossen";}s:7:"summary";s:14295:"

WordPress NewsI’ve just released the latest on WordPress Wednesday News: WordPress 2.7 Final Features, WTC Plugin Contest Winners, WordCamps, Surveys, and More, and there are some WordPress news tidbits I’d like to call your attention to.

\n

WordPress 2.7 Feature List Set

\n

Ryan Boren has announced the final WordPress 2.7 features to prepare us all for the upcoming release.

\n

They include the new “crazyhorse” WordPress Administration Panels interface, a new Write Post Panel that allows dragging and dropping of meta boxes so you can rearrange your writing surface, the ability to hide columns on the content index pages, inline editing of posts and Pages on the new content index pages, comments XMLRPC API, sticky posts, automatic WordPress Plugin installation and integrated Plugin browser, HTTPOnly auth cookies, and much more.

\n

After all the kvetching I’ve done about the Comments Panel in the WordPress Administration Panels (okay, I’m not the only one), they have finally overhauled it and have added the ability to automatically upgrade WordPress and the total revamping of the Comments Panel to include replying to comments, keyboard shortcuts (hot keys) for managing comments, and threaded comments to help you keep track of the conversation.

\n

I’m waiting to try it out as it may soon be added to as part of the testing. I do hope it will be as user-friendly as WordPress Comment Ninja Greasemonkey Script by Engtech of Internet Duct Tape. I’ll hate to part with my favorite non-WordPress Plugin toy.

\n

Tell WordPress How You Want the WordPress 2.7 Administration Panels to Look and Work

\n

In announcements on the WordPress Development Blog and on WordPress.com, WordPress users are invited to participate in a survey to have your say on how the navigation options on the WordPress 2.7 Administration Panels interface (UI) should look and work.

\n

At WordCamp 2008, Liz Danzico and Jane Wells presented Riding The Crazyhorse: Future Generation WordPress, an inside look at how the new interface was developed and the amazing technology they use to test the results and make improvements.

\n

If you want your say in how it looks, you better speak up and take the survey.

\n

Weblog Tools Collection Plugin Winners Announced

\n

While WordPress 2.7 is rewiring the whole Comments Panel, it is telling that the grand prize winner of the Weblog Tools Collection WordPress Plugin Competition was WP Comment Remix WordPress Plugin by Pressography. It will be interesting how this incredible WordPress Plugin survives the next release of WordPress. I’m sure the creative Plugin author will come up with something even more interesting.

\n

Second prize went to the author of the Manageable WordPress Plugin, followed by third prize, WP Easy Uploader. Consolation prize goes to Prelovac for his amazing work on WordPress Plugins recently.

\n

All the Plugins in the contest are amazing. Check them out and see how creative the WordPress Community continues to be.

\n

Smashing Overload of WordPress Development Resources

\n

Smashing Magazine published the WordPress Developers’ Toolbox, a huge collection of tips, tricks, resources, WordPress Themes, WordPress Theme design help, documentation, and tutorials for WordPress users. It’s overwhelming but there is a ton of great information in there.

\n

Please make sure that the article you are reading covers the version of WordPress you are using as some of the information is version-specific.

\n

A Ton of WordCamp Information

\n

I continue to report on the many WordCamps and WordPress Meetups that are popping up everywhere. If you want your event covered, make sure to email me so I can cover it on the and The WordCamp Report.

\n

In case you didn’t hear, The WordCamp Report is looking for volunteers to live blog or report on WordCamp and WordPress events around the world. The site is covering WordCamp news, events, and WordPress events, and includes tips for those who want to bring a WordCamp to their area.

\n

If you have been a part of a WordCamp event and would like to submit an article on your experience and lessons learned, just let me know.

\n

And More WordPress and WordPress.com News

\n

I also covered a lot of other WordPress news including these recent announcements on WordPress.com:

\n

SSL Now Available for WordPress.com Bloggers: WordPress.com announced the ability for their bloggers to protect blogs with SSL. If you are blogging on a public access point, “blogjackers” can prey on security vulnerabilities and possibly collect sensitive information. By adding SSL protection, you will automatically be logged onto your blog with an HTTPS connection (secure). You’ve always had the option, but few WordPress.com bloggers understood how it worked.

\n

To activate this new feature, go to My Account > Edit Profile in the WordPress Administration Panels and check of “Always use HTTPS when visiting Administration pages” under Browser Connection.

\n

WordPress.com FAQ Gets Screencasts: The WordPress.com FAQ now has screencasts on their guide posts helping WordPress.com users learn more about how to use specific WordPress.com features.

\n

WordPress.com August 2008 Stats: The August Wrap-Up for statistics on included 286,860 blogs created, 298,655 new users, 3,442,638 file uploads, 439 terabytes of content transferred from our datacenters, 6,750,960 comments, and 1,196,661 active blogs and 14,056,683 active posts. WordPress.com also crossed four million blogs this past week.

\n

New Themes for WordPress.com Members: WordPress.com announced two new WordPress Themes recently. The Albeo Theme for WordPress.com bloggers is designed by Elena at Design Disease. The DePo Masthead WordPress Theme by Derek Powazek features a minimalist magazine design with dynamic features such as header font size changes depending upon the length of the blog title, column heights for front page articles will always be equal, interesting navigation options, and hidden, unfolding comments.

\n


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Feed on Lorelle on WordPress Subscribe Feedburner iconVia Feedburner Subscribe by Email Visit
Copyright Lorelle VanFossen, the author of Blogging Tips, What Bloggers Won\'t Tell You About Blogging.

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";}i:15;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:54:"Lorelle on WP: See You in Las Vegas at Blog World Expo";s:4:"guid";s:36:"http://lorelle.wordpress.com/?p=3017";s:4:"link";s:80:"http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2008/09/17/see-you-in-las-vegas-at-blog-world-expo/";s:11:"description";s:8870:"

I’m going to be joining everyone in the blogosphere at Blog World Expo in Las Vegas this weekend, September 20-21, 2008. Not going to be there? You are missing out on what could be a record breaking event.

\n

I will be there with , Layered Tech, and .

\n

I’ve peeked at the Conference Schedule and there is so much going on, I don’t even know where to begin.

\n

In addition to the Blog World Expo Exhibitors in the Exhibition Hall at the Las Vegas Convention Center, the incredible collection of speakers and workshops, and the crème de la crème of the blogosphers attending, there are also events within the main event, including:

\n\n

These specialty meetings and workshops cover niche areas and specific issues that confront bloggers within those specific areas. So much of it crosses borders, though, I’m having a tough time deciding which to attend.

\n

I do know where I will be Sunday, September 21, from 3:00PM - 4:00PM. I will be on a panel with my buddies, John Pozadzides and Liz Strauss, covering The Stats of High Performance Content and Marketing.

\n

I will also be occasionally found in the Exhibition Hall in booth 220 with Layered Tech, , and . If you want to talk about servers, web hosting, and the grid, I’ll let you talk to the other guys there, but if you want to talk WordPress or Woopra, I’m ready!

\n

I hope to see you there!

\n

NEXT: Next weekend, September 27, 2008, is WordCamp Portland, Oregon - September 27, 2008, where I will also be making noise. The event is sold out and there is a waiting list. It’s going to be great!

\n

Other upcoming events where I will be speaking and attending include:

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Feed on Lorelle on WordPress Subscribe Feedburner iconVia Feedburner Subscribe by Email Visit
Copyright Lorelle VanFossen, the author of Blogging Tips, What Bloggers Won\'t Tell You About Blogging.

\n
";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Wed, 17 Sep 2008 23:14:11 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:17:"Lorelle VanFossen";}s:7:"summary";s:8870:"

I’m going to be joining everyone in the blogosphere at Blog World Expo in Las Vegas this weekend, September 20-21, 2008. Not going to be there? You are missing out on what could be a record breaking event.

\n

I will be there with , Layered Tech, and .

\n

I’ve peeked at the Conference Schedule and there is so much going on, I don’t even know where to begin.

\n

In addition to the Blog World Expo Exhibitors in the Exhibition Hall at the Las Vegas Convention Center, the incredible collection of speakers and workshops, and the crème de la crème of the blogosphers attending, there are also events within the main event, including:

\n\n

These specialty meetings and workshops cover niche areas and specific issues that confront bloggers within those specific areas. So much of it crosses borders, though, I’m having a tough time deciding which to attend.

\n

I do know where I will be Sunday, September 21, from 3:00PM - 4:00PM. I will be on a panel with my buddies, John Pozadzides and Liz Strauss, covering The Stats of High Performance Content and Marketing.

\n

I will also be occasionally found in the Exhibition Hall in booth 220 with Layered Tech, , and . If you want to talk about servers, web hosting, and the grid, I’ll let you talk to the other guys there, but if you want to talk WordPress or Woopra, I’m ready!

\n

I hope to see you there!

\n

NEXT: Next weekend, September 27, 2008, is WordCamp Portland, Oregon - September 27, 2008, where I will also be making noise. The event is sold out and there is a waiting list. It’s going to be great!

\n

Other upcoming events where I will be speaking and attending include:

\n\n


\n


\n

Site Search Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

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Feed on Lorelle on WordPress Subscribe Feedburner iconVia Feedburner Subscribe by Email Visit
Copyright Lorelle VanFossen, the author of Blogging Tips, What Bloggers Won\'t Tell You About Blogging.

\n
";}i:16;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:59:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Theme Releases for 09/17";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=4181";s:4:"link";s:87:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/17/wordpress-theme-releases-for-0918/";s:11:"description";s:1382:"

Otomot Garaj

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garaj_theme

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Otomot Garaj Theme is a simple video theme. You can watch own videos in your website.

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Three Columns Blue

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threecolumnsblue

\n

It’s a 3 column, fixed width, widget ready theme.

\n

Mini

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mini

\n

Simple, three column, white, widget and gravatar ready theme

\n

Dark Blue

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darkblue

\n

Widget ready, 2 columns, fixed width, clean theme with right sidebar.

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Wed, 17 Sep 2008 19:19:53 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Ajay";}s:7:"summary";s:1382:"

Otomot Garaj

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garaj_theme

\n

Otomot Garaj Theme is a simple video theme. You can watch own videos in your website.

\n

Three Columns Blue

\n

threecolumnsblue

\n

It’s a 3 column, fixed width, widget ready theme.

\n

Mini

\n

mini

\n

Simple, three column, white, widget and gravatar ready theme

\n

Dark Blue

\n

darkblue

\n

Widget ready, 2 columns, fixed width, clean theme with right sidebar.

";}i:17;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:56:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Developers’ Toolbox";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=4171";s:4:"link";s:82:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/17/wordpress-developers-toolbox/";s:11:"description";s:652:"

WordPress Developers’ Toolbox: Smashing Magazine has put together a quite large list of various tips, tricks, tutorials, documentation, resources, themes, design help and everything else in between for WordPress. As a matter of fact, I am surprised that it was not released as an “eBook”. I do wish that the data was organized better, with better linking within the article, better headings, smaller and fewer pictures and a better way to navigate. But the collection is quite large and there is lots of information there to browse through.

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Wed, 17 Sep 2008 17:53:31 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:10:"Mark Ghosh";}s:7:"summary";s:652:"

WordPress Developers’ Toolbox: Smashing Magazine has put together a quite large list of various tips, tricks, tutorials, documentation, resources, themes, design help and everything else in between for WordPress. As a matter of fact, I am surprised that it was not released as an “eBook”. I do wish that the data was organized better, with better linking within the article, better headings, smaller and fewer pictures and a better way to navigate. But the collection is quite large and there is lots of information there to browse through.

";}i:18;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:60:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Plugin Releases for 09/16";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=4173";s:4:"link";s:88:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/16/wordpress-plugin-releases-for-0916/";s:11:"description";s:1335:"

wpSEO

\n

The wpSEO plugin helps you optimize your blog for SEO purposes by eliminating issues with duplicate content and specifying meta tags and page titles for the different pages of your blog. Page in German

\n

WineX

\n

WineX is a lightweight script that will import the listing contents of your CellarTracker wine cellar into your WordPress website.

\n

WP Calendar

\n

Calendar is an events calendar for WordPress that allows you to publish a monthly breakdown of your appointments and important dates for your blog readers to view.

\n

Filter Email Notifications

\n

Filter Email Notifications is a simple plugin that stops WordPress from sending email notifications for comments that have been manually approved.

\n

Flash Photo Carousel

\n

This plugin is built to manage the excellent flShow Photo Carousel within the comfort of the WordPress dashboard

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 16 Sep 2008 18:54:20 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Ajay";}s:7:"summary";s:1335:"

wpSEO

\n

The wpSEO plugin helps you optimize your blog for SEO purposes by eliminating issues with duplicate content and specifying meta tags and page titles for the different pages of your blog. Page in German

\n

WineX

\n

WineX is a lightweight script that will import the listing contents of your CellarTracker wine cellar into your WordPress website.

\n

WP Calendar

\n

Calendar is an events calendar for WordPress that allows you to publish a monthly breakdown of your appointments and important dates for your blog readers to view.

\n

Filter Email Notifications

\n

Filter Email Notifications is a simple plugin that stops WordPress from sending email notifications for comments that have been manually approved.

\n

Flash Photo Carousel

\n

This plugin is built to manage the excellent flShow Photo Carousel within the comfort of the WordPress dashboard

";}i:19;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:40:"bbPress: bbPress 1.0 alpha series update";s:4:"guid";s:24:"http://bbpress.org/?p=97";s:4:"link";s:63:"http://bbpress.org/blog/2008/09/bbpress-10-alpha-series-update/";s:11:"description";s:1889:"

It’s about time everyone was let in on the progress we have made towards version 1.0 of bbPress.

\n

I expect the next alpha release to be made sometime in the next two weeks. This release will include our first implementation of Pingbacks both to and from your bbPress installation. The first draft implementation of this is now in trunk.

\n

Also to be included in the next release is an implementation of the pseudo cron feature from WordPress. This will allow plugin developers to schedule jobs in the future or on a regular basis. It is 100% compatible with the WordPress implementation, so the existing documentation is all you need to get started with using it.

\n

To enable cron I’ve included the very new WP_Http class in BackPress. This new class is a robust HTTP fetcher which is meant to replace the Snoopy class in WordPress. This will allow all sorts of RESTFUL services to be utilised within bbPress plugins, like fetching data from other pages, embedding search APIs and even pulling data from WordPress via RSS or XML-RPC.

\n

On the drawing board is the beginnings of an XML-RPC publishing interface. This will make it easier to use bbPress as a data store for more exotic clients like custom flash applications and XML-RPC desktop clients. It also opens the door to creating an iPhone app for bbPress much like the existing WordPress iPhone app.

\n

An alpha version of bbPress’ new export/import format and tools has also landed in trunk thanks to our Google Summer of Code student Dan Larkin. You can read a little more about that at the BBXF website.

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There will also be several fixes for bugs found by our courageous alpha testers.

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 16 Sep 2008 13:56:26 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:10:"Sam Bauers";}s:7:"summary";s:1889:"

It’s about time everyone was let in on the progress we have made towards version 1.0 of bbPress.

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I expect the next alpha release to be made sometime in the next two weeks. This release will include our first implementation of Pingbacks both to and from your bbPress installation. The first draft implementation of this is now in trunk.

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Also to be included in the next release is an implementation of the pseudo cron feature from WordPress. This will allow plugin developers to schedule jobs in the future or on a regular basis. It is 100% compatible with the WordPress implementation, so the existing documentation is all you need to get started with using it.

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To enable cron I’ve included the very new WP_Http class in BackPress. This new class is a robust HTTP fetcher which is meant to replace the Snoopy class in WordPress. This will allow all sorts of RESTFUL services to be utilised within bbPress plugins, like fetching data from other pages, embedding search APIs and even pulling data from WordPress via RSS or XML-RPC.

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On the drawing board is the beginnings of an XML-RPC publishing interface. This will make it easier to use bbPress as a data store for more exotic clients like custom flash applications and XML-RPC desktop clients. It also opens the door to creating an iPhone app for bbPress much like the existing WordPress iPhone app.

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An alpha version of bbPress’ new export/import format and tools has also landed in trunk thanks to our Google Summer of Code student Dan Larkin. You can read a little more about that at the BBXF website.

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There will also be several fixes for bugs found by our courageous alpha testers.

";}i:20;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:64:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress 2.7 Navigation Options Survey";s:4:"guid";s:92:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/15/wordpress-27-navigation-options-survey/";s:4:"link";s:92:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/15/wordpress-27-navigation-options-survey/";s:11:"description";s:413:"

WordPress 2.7 Navigation Options Survey: As design decisions are being made for the new WordPress 2.7 admin interface, the WordPress team would like your input in deciding how the navigation options should be grouped and labeled. Please take the survey.

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 16 Sep 2008 00:15:11 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:10:"Mark Ghosh";}s:7:"summary";s:413:"

WordPress 2.7 Navigation Options Survey: As design decisions are being made for the new WordPress 2.7 admin interface, the WordPress team would like your input in deciding how the navigation options should be grouped and labeled. Please take the survey.

";}i:21;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:27:"Akismet: Akismet for Django";s:4:"guid";s:34:"http://akismet.wordpress.com/?p=98";s:4:"link";s:54:"http://blog.akismet.com/2008/09/15/akismet-for-django/";s:11:"description";s:1760:"

Aydin Mirzaee, an undergraduate student at McGill University, has whipped up some handy code to incorporate Akismet with Django’s new comments framework. Python geeks, enjoy :)

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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Mon, 15 Sep 2008 23:09:10 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Matt";}s:7:"summary";s:1760:"

Aydin Mirzaee, an undergraduate student at McGill University, has whipped up some handy code to incorporate Akismet with Django’s new comments framework. Python geeks, enjoy :)

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";}i:22;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:54:"Mark Jaquith: Google Gears now supports Safari on OS X";s:4:"guid";s:39:"http://markjaquith.wordpress.com/?p=186";s:4:"link";s:85:"http://markjaquith.wordpress.com/2008/09/15/google-gears-now-supports-safari-on-os-x/";s:11:"description";s:1877:"

You know that “Turbo” button in the upper-right corner of WordPress 2.6 (and WordPress.com)? That button uses Google Gears to store static WordPress admin files locally, speeding up your WordPress admin experience. Until now, Gears was only available to people running Firefox or Internet Explorer. As of today, people using Safari on OS X can also play. I just activated it for this blog, and it worked without a hitch!

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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Mon, 15 Sep 2008 21:56:10 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:12:"Mark Jaquith";}s:7:"summary";s:1877:"

You know that “Turbo” button in the upper-right corner of WordPress 2.6 (and WordPress.com)? That button uses Google Gears to store static WordPress admin files locally, speeding up your WordPress admin experience. Until now, Gears was only available to people running Firefox or Internet Explorer. As of today, people using Safari on OS X can also play. I just activated it for this blog, and it worked without a hitch!

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";}i:23;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:20:"Matt: Going to China";s:4:"guid";s:20:"http://ma.tt/?p=7659";s:4:"link";s:36:"http://ma.tt/2008/09/going-to-china/";s:11:"description";s:194:"

I’m going to be in China later this week for WordCamp Shanghai and Beijing. Really looking forward to meeting all the WordPress users there.

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Mon, 15 Sep 2008 21:42:51 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Matt";}s:7:"summary";s:194:"

I’m going to be in China later this week for WordCamp Shanghai and Beijing. Really looking forward to meeting all the WordPress users there.

";}i:24;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:49:"Dev Blog: WordPress 2.7 Navigation Options Survey";s:4:"guid";s:39:"http://wordpress.org/development/?p=317";s:4:"link";s:80:"http://wordpress.org/development/2008/09/wordpress-27-navigation-options-survey/";s:11:"description";s:1173:"

Note: Survey is closed as of 9/18/08. Thanks for the feedback!

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WordPress 2.7 navigationWordPress 2.7 is currently in development and as some people already know, it features a revised layout with a left-hand navigation column that was designed in response to user feedback regarding the use of screen real estate. Because the navigation came straight from the Crazyhorse prototype that was developed quickly for usability testing, it is still a work in progress.

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Navigation sections and labels are being decided now, and as usual there are lots of good ideas floating around. As part of the mission to increase user involvement in design decisions, we’ve created a survey intended to give WordPress users the ability to play a part in deciding how the navigation options should be grouped and labeled. If you use WordPress and want to add your opinion, take the survey.

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WordPress 2.7 Navigation Options Survey

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Mon, 15 Sep 2008 18:53:00 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"jane";}s:7:"summary";s:1173:"

Note: Survey is closed as of 9/18/08. Thanks for the feedback!

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WordPress 2.7 navigationWordPress 2.7 is currently in development and as some people already know, it features a revised layout with a left-hand navigation column that was designed in response to user feedback regarding the use of screen real estate. Because the navigation came straight from the Crazyhorse prototype that was developed quickly for usability testing, it is still a work in progress.

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Navigation sections and labels are being decided now, and as usual there are lots of good ideas floating around. As part of the mission to increase user involvement in design decisions, we’ve created a survey intended to give WordPress users the ability to play a part in deciding how the navigation options should be grouped and labeled. If you use WordPress and want to add your opinion, take the survey.

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WordPress 2.7 Navigation Options Survey

";}i:25;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:59:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Theme Releases for 09/15";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=4165";s:4:"link";s:87:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/15/wordpress-theme-releases-for-0915/";s:11:"description";s:2679:"

Vigilance

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Vigilance

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Two column theme optimized for for SEO with a flexible top banner image, with options for Google Analytics integration.

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BubbleGum & Accountant

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bubblegum accountant

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Two column, widget-ready, gravatar-ready and SEO-friendly themes

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MagicBlue

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magicblue

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A fixed-width 2-column, free WordPress theme, with a right hand-sidebar, enabled for widgets and gravatars

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Midnight-Blue-Plus

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midnight-blue-plus-index-screenshot

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Midnight-Blue-Plus is a dark blue, right sidebar, widget ready theme designed for WordPress.

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Sakura

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sakura_screen-300x182

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Two column theme with flower bordered big header

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Rocks my World

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pelangi-petang-theme-preview

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Brown, grey and green, three column theme

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Mon, 15 Sep 2008 13:16:34 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Ajay";}s:7:"summary";s:2679:"

Vigilance

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Vigilance

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Two column theme optimized for for SEO with a flexible top banner image, with options for Google Analytics integration.

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BubbleGum & Accountant

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bubblegum accountant

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Two column, widget-ready, gravatar-ready and SEO-friendly themes

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MagicBlue

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magicblue

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A fixed-width 2-column, free WordPress theme, with a right hand-sidebar, enabled for widgets and gravatars

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Midnight-Blue-Plus

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midnight-blue-plus-index-screenshot

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Midnight-Blue-Plus is a dark blue, right sidebar, widget ready theme designed for WordPress.

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Sakura

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sakura_screen-300x182

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Two column theme with flower bordered big header

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Rocks my World

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pelangi-petang-theme-preview

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Brown, grey and green, three column theme

";}i:26;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:66:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Plugin Competition 2.5 Winners!";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=4144";s:4:"link";s:93:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/13/wordpress-plugin-competition-25-winners/";s:11:"description";s:2427:"

Thank you for your patience. The judges have been corralled for their results, the results have been tallied, public votes have been added in and tallied and we are finally ready to announce the winners of the WordPress Plugin Competition 2.5

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May we have a drum roll please?

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Thank you prizes:

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$250 prize from WPMU

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Consolation Prize Winner is Prelovac

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Third Prize Winner is WP Easy Uploader

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Second Prize Winner is Manageable

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The Grand Prize Winner is WP Comment Remix

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Thank you to all the participants and congratulations to the winners! Please use the contact form above or send an email to wpplugincomp [at] wltc [dot] net with your Paypal email address.
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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Sun, 14 Sep 2008 01:15:45 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:10:"Mark Ghosh";}s:7:"summary";s:2427:"

Thank you for your patience. The judges have been corralled for their results, the results have been tallied, public votes have been added in and tallied and we are finally ready to announce the winners of the WordPress Plugin Competition 2.5

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May we have a drum roll please?

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Thank you prizes:

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$250 prize from WPMU

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Consolation Prize Winner is Prelovac

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Third Prize Winner is WP Easy Uploader

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Second Prize Winner is Manageable

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The Grand Prize Winner is WP Comment Remix

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Thank you to all the participants and congratulations to the winners! Please use the contact form above or send an email to wpplugincomp [at] wltc [dot] net with your Paypal email address.
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";}i:27;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:27:"Mark Jaquith: Wordsplosion!";s:4:"guid";s:39:"http://markjaquith.wordpress.com/?p=184";s:4:"link";s:57:"http://markjaquith.wordpress.com/2008/09/13/wordsplosion/";s:11:"description";s:2280:"

My wife Sarah and I were in Wal-Mart last night, when we saw someone walking around with a shirt that said “Girl’s go’in wild.” We had a good chuckle over the atrocious and arbitrary punctuation. Then I thought “hey, this might make for a good blog.”

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4 hours later, Wordsplosion was online. It’s pretty amazing that you can go from idea to execution in a matter of hours using WordPress. Wordsplosion showcases “the best of the worst of the wide world of words.” It contains (and will continue to contain) all manner of grammatical errors, punctuation gaffes, misspellings, horrible typography, etc. It’s LOL cats for smart people.

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I used the amazing Journalist theme as a base. Go check it out!

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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Sun, 14 Sep 2008 00:45:28 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:12:"Mark Jaquith";}s:7:"summary";s:2280:"

My wife Sarah and I were in Wal-Mart last night, when we saw someone walking around with a shirt that said “Girl’s go’in wild.” We had a good chuckle over the atrocious and arbitrary punctuation. Then I thought “hey, this might make for a good blog.”

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4 hours later, Wordsplosion was online. It’s pretty amazing that you can go from idea to execution in a matter of hours using WordPress. Wordsplosion showcases “the best of the worst of the wide world of words.” It contains (and will continue to contain) all manner of grammatical errors, punctuation gaffes, misspellings, horrible typography, etc. It’s LOL cats for smart people.

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I used the amazing Journalist theme as a base. Go check it out!

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";}i:28;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:60:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Plugin Releases for 09/13";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=4142";s:4:"link";s:88:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/13/wordpress-plugin-releases-for-0913/";s:11:"description";s:2057:"

AVH Amazon

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Gives you the ability to add multiple widgets which will display one or more random item(s) from your Amazon wishlist, baby registry and/or wedding registry.

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WP125

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The WP125 plugin can help you manage your ads more efficiently, leaving you with more time to write new posts.

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WordPress Bookmark Generator

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This little plugin will output a bookmarks.html file with your entire WordPress Dashboard in folders, just as they appear on your panel.

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Inline Google Docs

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This plugin allows the user to embed Google Document/Spreadsheet content in posts and pages using shortcode.

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Dynamic Content Gallery

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This plugin creates a dynamic gallery of images for latest and/or featured posts. Using JonDesign’s excellent SmoothGallery script, this plugin makes the gallery truly dynamic so that it automatically creates the gallery from your latest and/or featured posts.

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WP-Universe

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WP-Universe creates a blog universe based on categories of a WordPress blog.

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WP Smiley Switcher

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With this plugin you can choose a smiley pack from the settings / options in admin or simply choose your own smiley pack directory.

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CSS Cache Buster

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Always deliver the latest version of your CSS stylesheet to browsers. All caching problems solved.

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Sat, 13 Sep 2008 14:40:17 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Ajay";}s:7:"summary";s:2057:"

AVH Amazon

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Gives you the ability to add multiple widgets which will display one or more random item(s) from your Amazon wishlist, baby registry and/or wedding registry.

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WP125

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The WP125 plugin can help you manage your ads more efficiently, leaving you with more time to write new posts.

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WordPress Bookmark Generator

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This little plugin will output a bookmarks.html file with your entire WordPress Dashboard in folders, just as they appear on your panel.

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Inline Google Docs

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This plugin allows the user to embed Google Document/Spreadsheet content in posts and pages using shortcode.

\n

Dynamic Content Gallery

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This plugin creates a dynamic gallery of images for latest and/or featured posts. Using JonDesign’s excellent SmoothGallery script, this plugin makes the gallery truly dynamic so that it automatically creates the gallery from your latest and/or featured posts.

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WP-Universe

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WP-Universe creates a blog universe based on categories of a WordPress blog.

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WP Smiley Switcher

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With this plugin you can choose a smiley pack from the settings / options in admin or simply choose your own smiley pack directory.

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CSS Cache Buster

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Always deliver the latest version of your CSS stylesheet to browsers. All caching problems solved.

";}i:29;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:13:"Matt: Dropbox";s:4:"guid";s:29:"http://ma.tt/2008/09/dropbox/";s:4:"link";s:29:"http://ma.tt/2008/09/dropbox/";s:11:"description";s:160:"

Dropbox is open to the public now. I’d love something like this I could use with my own Subversion server.

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Sat, 13 Sep 2008 04:44:29 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Matt";}s:7:"summary";s:160:"

Dropbox is open to the public now. I’d love something like this I could use with my own Subversion server.

";}i:30;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:59:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Theme Releases for 09/12";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=4140";s:4:"link";s:87:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/12/wordpress-theme-releases-for-0912/";s:11:"description";s:3628:"

Jalan Lurus

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jalan-lurus

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Jalan Lurus is my first single columns and black edition. You will found a lot of usable area on this themes, such as top commenters, latest comments, tag cloud, caption image, popularity post, nicely random post, nice looking archives page and 404 error page and many more.

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This themes also support widget, custom image header and Flickr RSS.

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Aeros

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Aeros

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2 columns, light, blue, green, transparent, rounded borders, valid xhtml, widgets

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Elite Black

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EliteBlack

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A simple dark black and blue WordPress theme.

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Bt Extended

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btextendedse4

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BT Ex consists of a fluid five (!) column outfit with a js clock/calendar built in: widgetized sidebar and footer columns, built in are recent comments with gravatars, related posts, social bookmarking enabled. Flickr is enabled in the themes options panel. The frontpage shows the eleven latest posts, followed by footer action.

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Fleur de lys

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fleuruf6

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Fleur de lys consists of a fluid three column outfit with a header rotator built in: widgetized sidebars and footer columns, built in are recent comments with gravatars, related posts, social bookmarking enabled. Flickr is enabled in the themes options panel. The frontpage shows the latest posts followed by footer action.

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Greyville

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greyville

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Clean and simple three column theme with a boxed CSS layout and an AJAX sidebar.

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CryBook

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crybook

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CryBook is a 3 Column simple theme base with the popular Facebook. It contain 2 widget-ready sidebar, live theme swistcher and custom admin panel. It’s compatible with up to WordPress 2.6.2 and has been tested with in Firefox3, Internet Explorer 6 & 7, Opera, and Safari. This is a very simple theme, you may notice that it is only a few files included. The key is, it is not only tabless but also imageless! There is no a single image used in layout!

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Fri, 12 Sep 2008 18:24:15 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Ajay";}s:7:"summary";s:3628:"

Jalan Lurus

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jalan-lurus

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Jalan Lurus is my first single columns and black edition. You will found a lot of usable area on this themes, such as top commenters, latest comments, tag cloud, caption image, popularity post, nicely random post, nice looking archives page and 404 error page and many more.

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This themes also support widget, custom image header and Flickr RSS.

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Aeros

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Aeros

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2 columns, light, blue, green, transparent, rounded borders, valid xhtml, widgets

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Elite Black

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EliteBlack

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A simple dark black and blue WordPress theme.

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Bt Extended

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btextendedse4

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BT Ex consists of a fluid five (!) column outfit with a js clock/calendar built in: widgetized sidebar and footer columns, built in are recent comments with gravatars, related posts, social bookmarking enabled. Flickr is enabled in the themes options panel. The frontpage shows the eleven latest posts, followed by footer action.

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Fleur de lys

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fleuruf6

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Fleur de lys consists of a fluid three column outfit with a header rotator built in: widgetized sidebars and footer columns, built in are recent comments with gravatars, related posts, social bookmarking enabled. Flickr is enabled in the themes options panel. The frontpage shows the latest posts followed by footer action.

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Greyville

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greyville

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Clean and simple three column theme with a boxed CSS layout and an AJAX sidebar.

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CryBook

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crybook

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CryBook is a 3 Column simple theme base with the popular Facebook. It contain 2 widget-ready sidebar, live theme swistcher and custom admin panel. It’s compatible with up to WordPress 2.6.2 and has been tested with in Firefox3, Internet Explorer 6 & 7, Opera, and Safari. This is a very simple theme, you may notice that it is only a few files included. The key is, it is not only tabless but also imageless! There is no a single image used in layout!

";}i:31;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:74:"Weblog Tools Collection: Smart cache-busting for your Wordpress stylesheet";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=4130";s:4:"link";s:103:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/12/smart-cache-busting-for-your-wordpress-stylesheet/";s:11:"description";s:744:"

Smart cache-busting for your Wordpress stylesheet.: If you frequently change your WordPress stylesheet or are working on it and would like your readers to pull the new stylesheet every time instead of using a cached version (which might display a borked page), this tutorial and the subsequent plugin might be for you. Alister explains the issue in detail, provides a tutorial on how to acheive the results and then with some prodding from Matt, comes up with a plugin the get the same result which does not require any modification of code.

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Fri, 12 Sep 2008 17:52:09 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:10:"Mark Ghosh";}s:7:"summary";s:744:"

Smart cache-busting for your Wordpress stylesheet.: If you frequently change your WordPress stylesheet or are working on it and would like your readers to pull the new stylesheet every time instead of using a cached version (which might display a borked page), this tutorial and the subsequent plugin might be for you. Alister explains the issue in detail, provides a tutorial on how to acheive the results and then with some prodding from Matt, comes up with a plugin the get the same result which does not require any modification of code.

";}i:32;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:33:"Ryan Boren: Stalking the Wild 2.7";s:4:"guid";s:23:"http://boren.nu/?p=1613";s:4:"link";s:57:"http://boren.nu/archives/2008/09/04/stalking-the-wild-27/";s:11:"description";s:1456:"

To track the day-to-day happenings of WordPress 2.7 development, head over to the Development Updates blog.  We’ll be discussing the ongoing admin UI changes and the new features slated for 2.7.  Add your comments and join in.

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Here’s a quick rundown of some of the features that have already gone into 2.7.

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Not all of those features are complete yet, but they are getting close.  We’re hoping to get a few more features like Theme update, install, and browsing done in time for 2.7.

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Fri, 12 Sep 2008 07:00:13 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Ryan";}s:7:"summary";s:1456:"

To track the day-to-day happenings of WordPress 2.7 development, head over to the Development Updates blog.  We’ll be discussing the ongoing admin UI changes and the new features slated for 2.7.  Add your comments and join in.

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Here’s a quick rundown of some of the features that have already gone into 2.7.

\n\n

Not all of those features are complete yet, but they are getting close.  We’re hoping to get a few more features like Theme update, install, and browsing done in time for 2.7.

";}i:33;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:60:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Plugin Releases for 09/11";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=4128";s:4:"link";s:88:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/11/wordpress-plugin-releases-for-0911/";s:11:"description";s:2286:"

Thumbnail For Excerpts

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Thumbnail For Excerpts search the post for the first image. If exists, than it will search for the thumbnail created by default by WordPress for the image, if it was uploaded from WP administration area.

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Interactive Video

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Enhance your blog with both basic and advanced video capabilities. Upload/ record/import videos directly to your post, edit and remix video content, enable video responses, manage and track your video content and much more…

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Progressive License

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Progressive license is a plugin that gives authors an opportunity to put Creative Commons or Custom Licenses on their content.

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TxtVox

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TxtVox connects mobile subscribers with blogs, newsletters, podcasts and other information sources through an innovative combination of advertising-supported text messaging and personalized mobile pages.

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FotoViewr

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Embed 3D Flick Photo Galleries in the WordPress sidebar. Enjoy the same 3D immersive FotoViewr experience in your WordPress blog.

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TwitterCounter

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Integrate TwitterCounter.com badges on your blog to display the number of followers you have on Twitter

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Digg Integrate

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Add a “Digg This” button to your post.

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Redirect WordPress Users

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Redirect WordPress users to different locations after they log in.

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Plugin authors might like to take a look at Hit a Moving Target in your WordPress Plugin

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Thu, 11 Sep 2008 17:32:32 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Ajay";}s:7:"summary";s:2286:"

Thumbnail For Excerpts

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Thumbnail For Excerpts search the post for the first image. If exists, than it will search for the thumbnail created by default by WordPress for the image, if it was uploaded from WP administration area.

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Interactive Video

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Enhance your blog with both basic and advanced video capabilities. Upload/ record/import videos directly to your post, edit and remix video content, enable video responses, manage and track your video content and much more…

\n

Progressive License

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Progressive license is a plugin that gives authors an opportunity to put Creative Commons or Custom Licenses on their content.

\n

TxtVox

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TxtVox connects mobile subscribers with blogs, newsletters, podcasts and other information sources through an innovative combination of advertising-supported text messaging and personalized mobile pages.

\n

FotoViewr

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Embed 3D Flick Photo Galleries in the WordPress sidebar. Enjoy the same 3D immersive FotoViewr experience in your WordPress blog.

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TwitterCounter

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Integrate TwitterCounter.com badges on your blog to display the number of followers you have on Twitter

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Digg Integrate

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Add a “Digg This” button to your post.

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Redirect WordPress Users

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Redirect WordPress users to different locations after they log in.

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Plugin authors might like to take a look at Hit a Moving Target in your WordPress Plugin

";}i:34;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:34:"Alex King: Progressive License 1.0";s:4:"guid";s:58:"http://alexking.org/blog/2008/09/10/progressive-license-10";s:4:"link";s:58:"http://alexking.org/blog/2008/09/10/progressive-license-10";s:11:"description";s:3812:"

Steve O’Grady of RedMonk announced the Progressive License WordPress plugin at WordCamp San Francisco.

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Progressive License is similar to other plugins that allow you to easily put a license on your content, but it brings a little twist: the ability to change the license applied to the content as the content ages.

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Steve explains:

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In my case, as an example, it applies a Creative Commons noncommercial license for the first 60 days - this one - and then retires the noncommercial provision after that time period, applying this license on everything older than 60 days.

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This is the sort of thing that would have been really simple to build as a one-off custom plugin, but RedMonk instead chose to have my company, Crowd Favorite, build a solution that could be distributed back to the community.

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This was an interesting user interaction challenge. We did our best to make this definition of the license time windows as user friendly as possible.

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License Timeline

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You can see we created a JavaScript based configuration page that does some date calculation to show when licenses would be applied to a post published today. Hopefully this does a good job communicating how the various licenses will be applied.

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Progressive License ships with seven Creative Commons licenses included out of the box, but also gives you an interface to add additional licenses you would like to use.

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Custom License

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Many thanks to RedMonk for bringing us in to build this plugin, and kudos to them for choosing to sponsor the creation of a robust solution for the rest of the WordPress community.

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Steve O’Grady of RedMonk announced the Progressive License WordPress plugin at WordCamp San Francisco.

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Progressive License is similar to other plugins that allow you to easily put a license on your content, but it brings a little twist: the ability to change the license applied to the content as the content ages.

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Steve explains:

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In my case, as an example, it applies a Creative Commons noncommercial license for the first 60 days - this one - and then retires the noncommercial provision after that time period, applying this license on everything older than 60 days.

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This is the sort of thing that would have been really simple to build as a one-off custom plugin, but RedMonk instead chose to have my company, Crowd Favorite, build a solution that could be distributed back to the community.

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This was an interesting user interaction challenge. We did our best to make this definition of the license time windows as user friendly as possible.

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License Timeline

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You can see we created a JavaScript based configuration page that does some date calculation to show when licenses would be applied to a post published today. Hopefully this does a good job communicating how the various licenses will be applied.

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Progressive License ships with seven Creative Commons licenses included out of the box, but also gives you an interface to add additional licenses you would like to use.

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Custom License

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Many thanks to RedMonk for bringing us in to build this plugin, and kudos to them for choosing to sponsor the creation of a robust solution for the rest of the WordPress community.

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There’s a new interview up at CMS Critic.

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There’s a new interview up at CMS Critic.

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Agregado

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agregado

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Two column theme with custom archives page, animated JavaScript dropdown menu, widgetized sidebar and bottom bar and several other features

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Going Pro

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goingpro

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Converts WordPress into a photo gallery

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Google Chrome

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googlechrome

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A light weight two column, fixed width, widget and gravatar ready theme

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Business Class and Beautiful Blue

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beautiful-blue business

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Two column, widget ready themes

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On the topic of themes, take a look at The Normal Person’s Guide to WordPress Themes

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Agregado

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agregado

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Two column theme with custom archives page, animated JavaScript dropdown menu, widgetized sidebar and bottom bar and several other features

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Going Pro

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goingpro

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Converts WordPress into a photo gallery

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Google Chrome

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googlechrome

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A light weight two column, fixed width, widget and gravatar ready theme

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Business Class and Beautiful Blue

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beautiful-blue business

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Two column, widget ready themes

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On the topic of themes, take a look at The Normal Person’s Guide to WordPress Themes

";}i:37;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:63:"Lorelle on WP: Attend a WordCamp and Meet Your WordPress Family";s:4:"guid";s:36:"http://lorelle.wordpress.com/?p=2969";s:4:"link";s:89:"http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2008/09/10/attend-a-wordcamp-and-meet-your-wordpress-family/";s:11:"description";s:23491:"

Last year at WordCamp 2007 in San Francisco, I got a chance to meet up with my long time online buddy and WordPress guru, Andy Skelton. Living on the road myself, I was thrilled when Andy announced he was riding his motorcycle to WordCamp - but not from Texas to San Francisco. He road from Texas to the East Coast of the United States and then across it to San Francisco then back to Texas.

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I traced much of his travels in the WordPress Wednesday news reports on the as he made his way through all kinds of terrain and weather that very hot summer.

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I drove from Oregon to San Francisco in my father’s old Class C motor home to get to WordCamp 2007. So both of us crossed a few miles to get to our first in-person meeting, sleeping when and wherever we could along the way.

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When he arrived in San Francisco, we had a joyous meeting and he even escorted me back to where I was staying in San Francisco. Donncha O’Caoimh caught the momentous occasion on Andy’s new bright red Gold Wing motorcycle and uploaded the image to flickr - and I couldn’t find it. Andy finally found it for me and here it is.

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Just as Andy and I traveled across the country, one of us the long way, it’s your turn. I challenge you all to attend a WordCamp event and meet an old, or new, friend.
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Attend a WordCamp Event and Meet Family

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I bring it to your attention because I want to share with you the special magic that is a WordCamp adventure. I will be speaking and attending some WordCamps over the next few months, including WordCamp Portland, Oregon, on September 27, 2008, Podcamp and WordCamp Hawaii on Oct 24, 2008, WordCamp Israel (hopefully), and WordCamp Las Vegas 2009, in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 10-11, 2009.

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I urge you all to be a part of a WordCamp experience. It doesn’t matter if you just attend or you are part of the team that brings a WordCamp to your area.

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WordCamp is a chance to meet other WordPress and blog enthusiasts, but also a chance to learn more about WordPress and how others are using WordPress for their blogs and CMS sites. It’s a chance to meet WordPress developers, experts, and Plugin and Theme authors. It’s a chance to learn how to push WordPress to the limit and find out what’s hot on the WordPress horizon.

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Most importantly, it is great fun. It’s a chance to leave the virtual world behind and get real, honest hugs and face-to-face meetings with creative and innovative folks who understand the power behind a blog is not just WordPress but the blogger and their hard work.

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I’ve been to many WordCamps over the past year and a half. I attend and speak at a lot of conferences on blogging, social media, web technology, and education every year, and I look forward most to WordCamp events. No one is selling me anything, there is no pressure, no force, no stress. It’s like a reunion without the old politics and back biting history. It’s relaxing, education, but most of all friendly. The WordPress Community is the best.

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I’ve started contributing to the The WordCamp Report on WordCamp news and events, and we’re looking for WordCamp attendees to live blog or report on the WordCamp events they are attending. If you are interested, email me or use the WordCamp Report Contact Page.

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You can learn more about WordCamps near you at WordCamp Central, The WordCamp Report, and my weekly WordPress Wednesday News on the .

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Here are a listing of upcoming WordCamps and blog events:

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Upcoming WordCamps not scheduled or confirmed:

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Attend, volunteer, sponsor, speak, or allow someone to sleep over who is attending - be a part of a WordCamp near you or fly to one anywhere in the world. You will be welcome. As a WordPress fan, you are part of something bigger than WordPress. You are part of the WordPress Community family.

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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Wed, 10 Sep 2008 12:56:27 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:17:"Lorelle VanFossen";}s:7:"summary";s:23491:"

Last year at WordCamp 2007 in San Francisco, I got a chance to meet up with my long time online buddy and WordPress guru, Andy Skelton. Living on the road myself, I was thrilled when Andy announced he was riding his motorcycle to WordCamp - but not from Texas to San Francisco. He road from Texas to the East Coast of the United States and then across it to San Francisco then back to Texas.

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I traced much of his travels in the WordPress Wednesday news reports on the as he made his way through all kinds of terrain and weather that very hot summer.

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I drove from Oregon to San Francisco in my father’s old Class C motor home to get to WordCamp 2007. So both of us crossed a few miles to get to our first in-person meeting, sleeping when and wherever we could along the way.

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When he arrived in San Francisco, we had a joyous meeting and he even escorted me back to where I was staying in San Francisco. Donncha O’Caoimh caught the momentous occasion on Andy’s new bright red Gold Wing motorcycle and uploaded the image to flickr - and I couldn’t find it. Andy finally found it for me and here it is.

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Just as Andy and I traveled across the country, one of us the long way, it’s your turn. I challenge you all to attend a WordCamp event and meet an old, or new, friend.
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Attend a WordCamp Event and Meet Family

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I bring it to your attention because I want to share with you the special magic that is a WordCamp adventure. I will be speaking and attending some WordCamps over the next few months, including WordCamp Portland, Oregon, on September 27, 2008, Podcamp and WordCamp Hawaii on Oct 24, 2008, WordCamp Israel (hopefully), and WordCamp Las Vegas 2009, in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 10-11, 2009.

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I urge you all to be a part of a WordCamp experience. It doesn’t matter if you just attend or you are part of the team that brings a WordCamp to your area.

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WordCamp is a chance to meet other WordPress and blog enthusiasts, but also a chance to learn more about WordPress and how others are using WordPress for their blogs and CMS sites. It’s a chance to meet WordPress developers, experts, and Plugin and Theme authors. It’s a chance to learn how to push WordPress to the limit and find out what’s hot on the WordPress horizon.

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Most importantly, it is great fun. It’s a chance to leave the virtual world behind and get real, honest hugs and face-to-face meetings with creative and innovative folks who understand the power behind a blog is not just WordPress but the blogger and their hard work.

\n

I’ve been to many WordCamps over the past year and a half. I attend and speak at a lot of conferences on blogging, social media, web technology, and education every year, and I look forward most to WordCamp events. No one is selling me anything, there is no pressure, no force, no stress. It’s like a reunion without the old politics and back biting history. It’s relaxing, education, but most of all friendly. The WordPress Community is the best.

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I’ve started contributing to the The WordCamp Report on WordCamp news and events, and we’re looking for WordCamp attendees to live blog or report on the WordCamp events they are attending. If you are interested, email me or use the WordCamp Report Contact Page.

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You can learn more about WordCamps near you at WordCamp Central, The WordCamp Report, and my weekly WordPress Wednesday News on the .

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Here are a listing of upcoming WordCamps and blog events:

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Upcoming WordCamps not scheduled or confirmed:

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Attend, volunteer, sponsor, speak, or allow someone to sleep over who is attending - be a part of a WordCamp near you or fly to one anywhere in the world. You will be welcome. As a WordPress fan, you are part of something bigger than WordPress. You are part of the WordPress Community family.

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";}i:38;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:20:"Matt: Yahoo Hack Day";s:4:"guid";s:36:"http://ma.tt/2008/09/yahoo-hack-day/";s:4:"link";s:36:"http://ma.tt/2008/09/yahoo-hack-day/";s:11:"description";s:257:"

Yahoo’s Hack Day is coming up this Friday and Saturday. I’m going to be a judge at the event. The other judges are David Filo, Ash Patel, Cheryl Ainoa, Jeff Clavier, Rashmi Sinha, and Om Malik. Fun group!

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 09 Sep 2008 20:05:18 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Matt";}s:7:"summary";s:257:"

Yahoo’s Hack Day is coming up this Friday and Saturday. I’m going to be a judge at the event. The other judges are David Filo, Ash Patel, Cheryl Ainoa, Jeff Clavier, Rashmi Sinha, and Om Malik. Fun group!

";}i:39;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:40:"Dougal Campbell: WordPress 2.6.2 Release";s:4:"guid";s:33:"http://dougal.gunters.org/?p=1079";s:4:"link";s:63:"http://dougal.gunters.org/blog/2008/09/09/wordpress-262-release";s:11:"description";s:2331:"

As most of you have probably already seen in your Dashboard, yesterday afternoon saw the official WordPress 2.6.2 Release. And as mentioned in the comments on my intitial news break on the 2.6.2 Beta, the focus is on two security patches to cover weaknesses in PHP’s random number generation (which affects password encryption strength), and in MySQL’s field length checking. These weren’t (technically) security bugs in WordPress, per se, but in the underlying PHP/MySQL stack. Fortunately, we’re able to route around them. This is mainly a problem if your site allows users to register for a user login, however, I would still recommend this upgrade for all users, just to be on the safe side.

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For those of you who are PHP/MySQL developers yourselves, I highly recommend reading Stefan Esser’s explanation of the PHP mt_srand() bug and the MySQL SQL Column Truncation issue. He provides some really good detail of the problems. Stefan is also the developer of the PHP Suhosin module, which provides extra security-related features and protections to PHP.

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It’s also important to note that these problems don’t just affect WordPress — many other PHP/MySQL applications could be vulnerable to future problems if they don’t examine and patch their code.

";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 09 Sep 2008 19:35:50 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:6:"Dougal";}s:7:"summary";s:2331:"

As most of you have probably already seen in your Dashboard, yesterday afternoon saw the official WordPress 2.6.2 Release. And as mentioned in the comments on my intitial news break on the 2.6.2 Beta, the focus is on two security patches to cover weaknesses in PHP’s random number generation (which affects password encryption strength), and in MySQL’s field length checking. These weren’t (technically) security bugs in WordPress, per se, but in the underlying PHP/MySQL stack. Fortunately, we’re able to route around them. This is mainly a problem if your site allows users to register for a user login, however, I would still recommend this upgrade for all users, just to be on the safe side.

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For those of you who are PHP/MySQL developers yourselves, I highly recommend reading Stefan Esser’s explanation of the PHP mt_srand() bug and the MySQL SQL Column Truncation issue. He provides some really good detail of the problems. Stefan is also the developer of the PHP Suhosin module, which provides extra security-related features and protections to PHP.

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It’s also important to note that these problems don’t just affect WordPress — many other PHP/MySQL applications could be vulnerable to future problems if they don’t examine and patch their code.

";}i:40;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:24:"Matt: SEO Book Interview";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://ma.tt/2008/09/seo-book-interview/";s:4:"link";s:40:"http://ma.tt/2008/09/seo-book-interview/";s:11:"description";s:261:"

A new interview with Aaron Wall of SEO Book up. Also did a short one with Blueverse.

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A new interview with Aaron Wall of SEO Book up. Also did a short one with Blueverse.

";}i:41;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:23:"Matt: 10 PHP Principles";s:4:"guid";s:39:"http://ma.tt/2008/09/10-php-principles/";s:4:"link";s:39:"http://ma.tt/2008/09/10-php-principles/";s:11:"description";s:116:"

10 Principles of the PHP Masters.

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10 Principles of the PHP Masters.

";}i:42;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:48:"Lorelle on WP: WordPress 2.6.2 Mandatory Upgrade";s:4:"guid";s:36:"http://lorelle.wordpress.com/?p=3005";s:4:"link";s:72:"http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2008/09/09/wordpress-262-mandatory-upgrade/";s:11:"description";s:6656:"

WordPress NewsRyan Boren has announced the mandatory WordPress 2.6.2 upgrade has been released and WordPress users are required to download WordPress 2.6.2 and upgrade immediately.

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This mandatory security upgrade adds protection for a SQL Column Truncation and other security and bug fixes. There is a full changeset and list of changed files to help you find the differences, and a specific changeset for downloading will be available soon.

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The vulnerability impacts all PHP applications, not just WordPress, specifically open registration on WordPress blogs. Boren says the attack is difficult to accomplish, but WordPress would rather be safer than sorrier if this is manipulated in the future. If you allow open registration on your WordPress blog, upgrade immediately and follow the instructions in the announcement.

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WordPress 2.7 is due later this fall. If you are interested in following the development of WordPress and WordPress related applications, here is a list:

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WordPress NewsRyan Boren has announced the mandatory WordPress 2.6.2 upgrade has been released and WordPress users are required to download WordPress 2.6.2 and upgrade immediately.

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This mandatory security upgrade adds protection for a SQL Column Truncation and other security and bug fixes. There is a full changeset and list of changed files to help you find the differences, and a specific changeset for downloading will be available soon.

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The vulnerability impacts all PHP applications, not just WordPress, specifically open registration on WordPress blogs. Boren says the attack is difficult to accomplish, but WordPress would rather be safer than sorrier if this is manipulated in the future. If you allow open registration on your WordPress blog, upgrade immediately and follow the instructions in the announcement.

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WordPress 2.7 is due later this fall. If you are interested in following the development of WordPress and WordPress related applications, here is a list:

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";}i:43;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:60:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Plugin Releases for 09/09";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=4119";s:4:"link";s:88:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/09/wordpress-plugin-releases-for-0909/";s:11:"description";s:1278:"

Sudoku

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Add a Sudoku game to your blog with this WordPress widget. (Page in French)

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Wordbook

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Wordbook is Wordpress plugin designed to integrate Facebook in your blog and your blog into Facebook.

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WP-Figlet

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WP Figlet allows you to draw ASCII art in your posts and page source.

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Auto-Close Comments, Pingbacks and Trackbacks

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Automatically close comments, pingbacks and trackbacks on your blog. This helps reduce the amount of spam aimed at old posts.

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Insights

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Insights brings a powerful new way to write your blog posts. It increases productivity and at the same time the appeal of your posts.

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DivvaFlip

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Make your gallery more glamorous with a flipping engine

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Sudoku

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Add a Sudoku game to your blog with this WordPress widget. (Page in French)

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Wordbook

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Wordbook is Wordpress plugin designed to integrate Facebook in your blog and your blog into Facebook.

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WP-Figlet

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WP Figlet allows you to draw ASCII art in your posts and page source.

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Auto-Close Comments, Pingbacks and Trackbacks

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Automatically close comments, pingbacks and trackbacks on your blog. This helps reduce the amount of spam aimed at old posts.

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Insights

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Insights brings a powerful new way to write your blog posts. It increases productivity and at the same time the appeal of your posts.

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DivvaFlip

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Make your gallery more glamorous with a flipping engine

";}i:44;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:60:"Mark Jaquith: Preview: Advanced WordPress @ BlogOrlando 2008";s:4:"guid";s:39:"http://markjaquith.wordpress.com/?p=181";s:4:"link";s:88:"http://markjaquith.wordpress.com/2008/09/09/preview-advanced-wordpress-blogorlando-2008/";s:11:"description";s:2798:"

I’ll be at BlogOrlando on September 27th leading a session on Advanced WordPress. Here’s a quick preview of the topics I’d like to cover:

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Scaling

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An overview of the best ways to scale WordPress to withstand any Digg onslaught. We’ll talk about WP-Super-Cache, Batcache and PHP opcode caches. We’ll identify common performance bottlenecks. For more detailed and generally applicable information, you’ll want to stick around for Alex Rudloff’s session on scaling!

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Upgrades

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Still using FTP to upgrade your WordPress blog? FTP is for your grandmother. We’ll talk about using Subversion to make upgrades happen in a flash.

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Advanced URLs

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Want a feed of all posts by guest authors on your blog that are in the “Florida” category and also mention “Disney” ? Pfft, that’s nothing. Learn how to use WordPress URL tricks to offer extremely customized feeds to your readers.

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Multiple loops

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Let’s use the tricks you learned above to create a secondary loop in your theme, without disrupting the main posts loop.

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Bring Your Questions!

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The format will be conversational, so please bring your Advanced WordPress questions!

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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 09 Sep 2008 09:25:48 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:12:"Mark Jaquith";}s:7:"summary";s:2798:"

I’ll be at BlogOrlando on September 27th leading a session on Advanced WordPress. Here’s a quick preview of the topics I’d like to cover:

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Scaling

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An overview of the best ways to scale WordPress to withstand any Digg onslaught. We’ll talk about WP-Super-Cache, Batcache and PHP opcode caches. We’ll identify common performance bottlenecks. For more detailed and generally applicable information, you’ll want to stick around for Alex Rudloff’s session on scaling!

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Upgrades

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Still using FTP to upgrade your WordPress blog? FTP is for your grandmother. We’ll talk about using Subversion to make upgrades happen in a flash.

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Advanced URLs

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Want a feed of all posts by guest authors on your blog that are in the “Florida” category and also mention “Disney” ? Pfft, that’s nothing. Learn how to use WordPress URL tricks to offer extremely customized feeds to your readers.

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Multiple loops

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Let’s use the tricks you learned above to create a secondary loop in your theme, without disrupting the main posts loop.

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Bring Your Questions!

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The format will be conversational, so please bring your Advanced WordPress questions!

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";}i:45;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:49:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress 2.6.2 Released";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=4115";s:4:"link";s:76:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/09/wordpress-262-released/";s:11:"description";s:1337:"

WordPress 2.6.2.: This release is in response to a recent warning to developers from Stefan Esser about the dangers of SQL Column Truncation and weaknesses of mt_rand(). The issue at hand that forced the release is discussed in detail on the WordPress.org blog post linked above. Basically the attack is complex, is dependent on open registration being turned on in your blog, but can be executed in theory and turns out to be more of an annoyance than an actual exploit.

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If you have open registration on your blog, the WordPress.org team recommends that you upgrade your install to WordPress 2.6.2 A handful of other fixes are also included in this upgrade. Here is a list of changed files.

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WordPress 2.6.2.: This release is in response to a recent warning to developers from Stefan Esser about the dangers of SQL Column Truncation and weaknesses of mt_rand(). The issue at hand that forced the release is discussed in detail on the WordPress.org blog post linked above. Basically the attack is complex, is dependent on open registration being turned on in your blog, but can be executed in theory and turns out to be more of an annoyance than an actual exploit.

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If you have open registration on your blog, the WordPress.org team recommends that you upgrade your install to WordPress 2.6.2 A handful of other fixes are also included in this upgrade. Here is a list of changed files.

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Stefan Esser recently warned developers of the dangers of SQL Column Truncation and the weakness of mt_rand().  With his help we worked around these problems and are now releasing WordPress 2.6.2.  If you allow open registration on your blog, you should definitely upgrade.  With open registration enabled, it is possible in WordPress versions 2.6.1 and earlier to craft a username such that it will allow resetting another user’s password to a randomly generated password.  The randomly generated password is not disclosed to the attacker, so this problem by itself is annoying but not a security exploit.  However, this attack coupled with a weakness in the random number seeding in mt_rand() could be used to predict the randomly generated password.  Stefan Esser will release details of the complete attack shortly.  The attack is difficult to accomplish,  but its mere possibility means we recommend upgrading to 2.6.2.

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Other PHP apps are susceptible to this class of attack.  To protect all of your apps, grab the latest version of Suhosin.  If you’ve already updated Suhosin, your existing WordPress install is already protected from the full exploit.  You should still upgrade to 2.6.2 if you allow open user registration so as to prevent the possibility of passwords being randomized.

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2.6.2 also contains a handful of bug fixes.  Check out the full changeset and list of changed files.

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Stefan Esser recently warned developers of the dangers of SQL Column Truncation and the weakness of mt_rand().  With his help we worked around these problems and are now releasing WordPress 2.6.2.  If you allow open registration on your blog, you should definitely upgrade.  With open registration enabled, it is possible in WordPress versions 2.6.1 and earlier to craft a username such that it will allow resetting another user’s password to a randomly generated password.  The randomly generated password is not disclosed to the attacker, so this problem by itself is annoying but not a security exploit.  However, this attack coupled with a weakness in the random number seeding in mt_rand() could be used to predict the randomly generated password.  Stefan Esser will release details of the complete attack shortly.  The attack is difficult to accomplish,  but its mere possibility means we recommend upgrading to 2.6.2.

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Other PHP apps are susceptible to this class of attack.  To protect all of your apps, grab the latest version of Suhosin.  If you’ve already updated Suhosin, your existing WordPress install is already protected from the full exploit.  You should still upgrade to 2.6.2 if you allow open user registration so as to prevent the possibility of passwords being randomized.

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2.6.2 also contains a handful of bug fixes.  Check out the full changeset and list of changed files.

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is working on seriously improving the WordPress Comments Panel in the Administration Panels interface. They are including the ability for the Administrator to reply directly from the Comments Panel, adding keyboard shortcuts for improved accessibility and efficiency, restoring the Edit Comment link, and more features to make handling comments easier.

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The WordPress email comments feature also needs a serious rework. Right now, you are given the options to delete, respond, moderate, and mark as spam, but these open links that require switching to your browser or browser tab to deal with later. I’d love to see the emails have the ability to interact directly with the database to speed things up for the blogger. So I keep a browser tab open for just monitoring blog comments and have email turned off, so I can increase my reaction times.

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Mark Jaquith brought up a lot of issues about the WordPress Comment “inbox” which might also make its way into WordPress 2.7 or a future version, and there are a lot of great WordPress Plugins which help improve how WordPress handles comments such as those found in:

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I’m a huge fan of the indespensible WordPress Comment Ninja Greasemonkey Script works for any WordPress blog including WordPress.com blogs, and I’d love to see those features added to the WordPress Comment Panel.

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I’ve long said that the number one flaw in WordPress is the poor comments handling features, so I’m looking forward to what the development team is working on.

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But what about you? There are a ton of WordPress Plugins out there that handle comments, comment spam, moderation, and response. If you were designing the perfect WordPress Comment Panel, which Plugins and features would you love to see included? What can’t you live without?

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is working on seriously improving the WordPress Comments Panel in the Administration Panels interface. They are including the ability for the Administrator to reply directly from the Comments Panel, adding keyboard shortcuts for improved accessibility and efficiency, restoring the Edit Comment link, and more features to make handling comments easier.

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The WordPress email comments feature also needs a serious rework. Right now, you are given the options to delete, respond, moderate, and mark as spam, but these open links that require switching to your browser or browser tab to deal with later. I’d love to see the emails have the ability to interact directly with the database to speed things up for the blogger. So I keep a browser tab open for just monitoring blog comments and have email turned off, so I can increase my reaction times.

\n

Mark Jaquith brought up a lot of issues about the WordPress Comment “inbox” which might also make its way into WordPress 2.7 or a future version, and there are a lot of great WordPress Plugins which help improve how WordPress handles comments such as those found in:

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I’m a huge fan of the indespensible WordPress Comment Ninja Greasemonkey Script works for any WordPress blog including WordPress.com blogs, and I’d love to see those features added to the WordPress Comment Panel.

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I’ve long said that the number one flaw in WordPress is the poor comments handling features, so I’m looking forward to what the development team is working on.

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But what about you? There are a ton of WordPress Plugins out there that handle comments, comment spam, moderation, and response. If you were designing the perfect WordPress Comment Panel, which Plugins and features would you love to see included? What can’t you live without?

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";}i:48;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:59:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Theme Releases for 09/08";s:4:"guid";s:40:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=4113";s:4:"link";s:87:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2008/09/08/wordpress-theme-releases-for-0908/";s:11:"description";s:1978:"

ACMS

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acms

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It’s a fixed-width, 3 column theme with a content management system look

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Retromania

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retromania

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Retromania is 2 columns green-yellow-red, widget ready wordpress theme.

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Cool Grey

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cool-grey-screen

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3 columns theme, using only grey series of colors, widget ready, tested in Wordpress 2.6.1.

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Chrome Tweaks

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chrome-tweaks-wordpress-theme

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Three column, widget and gravatar ready blue theme that uses SIFR for headlines.

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Synthpop

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synthpop

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2 column fixed-width, free WordPress theme, with righthand sidebar, enabled for widgets.

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ACMS

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acms

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It’s a fixed-width, 3 column theme with a content management system look

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Retromania

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retromania

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Retromania is 2 columns green-yellow-red, widget ready wordpress theme.

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Cool Grey

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cool-grey-screen

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3 columns theme, using only grey series of colors, widget ready, tested in Wordpress 2.6.1.

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Chrome Tweaks

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chrome-tweaks-wordpress-theme

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Three column, widget and gravatar ready blue theme that uses SIFR for headlines.

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Synthpop

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synthpop

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2 column fixed-width, free WordPress theme, with righthand sidebar, enabled for widgets.

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When WordPress 2.3 was released into the wild, one of the new features was an update notification which told you when there was a new version of WordPress or a plugin available for download. This was possible thanks to the API service called api.wordpress.org. Earlier this year, I had the privilege of attending WordCamp Dallas where WordPress 2.5 was unveiled to the world. I’ll personally never forget that day, but when Matt showcased the automatic plugin upgrader, it confirmed my suspicions back when 2.3 was released as to where at least some aspects of WordPress were headed.

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During some downtime at the event, I pulled Matt aside and asked if him if the team was going to end up heavily using the API to not only upgrade plugins, but upgrade the core and also install themes. I don’t remember exactly what he said, but never the less, that is indeed where WordPress is heading. Thanks to this API, the future of WordPress from an end users point of view looks great.

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WordPress 2.5 introduced automatic plugin upgrades. A time saving feature that the masses have loved. WordPress 2.7 is poised to really take advantage of the plugin API that the WordPress team has built thus far, allowing for the browsing and installation of plugins right from your administration panel. Another feature which may or may not be finalized in time for 2.7 is the core upgrade functionality. Again, thanks to the API for WordPress.org, upgrading WordPress could be as simple as a click of a button. The next item to incorporate into WordPress is the theme repository.

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Although no definitive proof showcases the theme repository being integrated into the WordPress back end, I feel that it is only natural to incorporate it much like the plugin repository. What I say here is speculative, but based on the discussions that I have read, the plan is to allow users to browse around the theme repository and if they come across a theme they like, you’ll be able to click an install button which will unpack the theme automatically leaving only the step of activating the theme. I’ve mentioned this idea to others and they bring up the subject of theme upgrades. Because themes can be edited with the addition or subtraction of functions, I don’t believe upgrading themes will be as user friendly as upgrading plugins. However, unless a theme author completely revamps a theme, I don’t see the need to have an upgrade theme feature added to WordPress. Instead, the theme author should update the theme, change the version number and then, the theme repository API should notify the end user within the WordPress administration panel that a new version of their theme is available. A link within the message would direct the user to that themes entry within the repository from which they could read the change log. It would then be up to the end user on whether they want to apply the updates or not.

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Based on my experience in dealing with WordPress end users, the three most difficult tasks when operating a WordPress powered site is upgrading WordPress, browsing and then installing themes, and last but not least, installing or upgrading plugins. Thanks to the hard work of the WordPress developers and associated volunteers, the API has provided us with the opportunity to use a piece of software where the three most difficult tasks to perform when using WordPress are practically automated. At the click of a button, you’ll be able to install a plugin, upgrade a plugin, upgrade to a new version of WordPress or install a theme. I may be wrong, but WordPress may be the first publishing system to provide this type of functionality to its user base.

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I’ve had this feeling for quite a long time that WordPress was eventually going to provide these features as a means of making it as easy as possible to keep everything up to date. I suppose I may have a WordPress instinct built into me? At any rate, this is the road that the development team has decided to travel and I am happy to be part of the ride.

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Are you looking forward to these three mundane tasks (possibly) being turned into simple mouse clicks?

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When WordPress 2.3 was released into the wild, one of the new features was an update notification which told you when there was a new version of WordPress or a plugin available for download. This was possible thanks to the API service called api.wordpress.org. Earlier this year, I had the privilege of attending WordCamp Dallas where WordPress 2.5 was unveiled to the world. I’ll personally never forget that day, but when Matt showcased the automatic plugin upgrader, it confirmed my suspicions back when 2.3 was released as to where at least some aspects of WordPress were headed.

\n

During some downtime at the event, I pulled Matt aside and asked if him if the team was going to end up heavily using the API to not only upgrade plugins, but upgrade the core and also install themes. I don’t remember exactly what he said, but never the less, that is indeed where WordPress is heading. Thanks to this API, the future of WordPress from an end users point of view looks great.

\n

WordPress 2.5 introduced automatic plugin upgrades. A time saving feature that the masses have loved. WordPress 2.7 is poised to really take advantage of the plugin API that the WordPress team has built thus far, allowing for the browsing and installation of plugins right from your administration panel. Another feature which may or may not be finalized in time for 2.7 is the core upgrade functionality. Again, thanks to the API for WordPress.org, upgrading WordPress could be as simple as a click of a button. The next item to incorporate into WordPress is the theme repository.

\n

Although no definitive proof showcases the theme repository being integrated into the WordPress back end, I feel that it is only natural to incorporate it much like the plugin repository. What I say here is speculative, but based on the discussions that I have read, the plan is to allow users to browse around the theme repository and if they come across a theme they like, you’ll be able to click an install button which will unpack the theme automatically leaving only the step of activating the theme. I’ve mentioned this idea to others and they bring up the subject of theme upgrades. Because themes can be edited with the addition or subtraction of functions, I don’t believe upgrading themes will be as user friendly as upgrading plugins. However, unless a theme author completely revamps a theme, I don’t see the need to have an upgrade theme feature added to WordPress. Instead, the theme author should update the theme, change the version number and then, the theme repository API should notify the end user within the WordPress administration panel that a new version of their theme is available. A link within the message would direct the user to that themes entry within the repository from which they could read the change log. It would then be up to the end user on whether they want to apply the updates or not.

\n

Based on my experience in dealing with WordPress end users, the three most difficult tasks when operating a WordPress powered site is upgrading WordPress, browsing and then installing themes, and last but not least, installing or upgrading plugins. Thanks to the hard work of the WordPress developers and associated volunteers, the API has provided us with the opportunity to use a piece of software where the three most difficult tasks to perform when using WordPress are practically automated. At the click of a button, you’ll be able to install a plugin, upgrade a plugin, upgrade to a new version of WordPress or install a theme. I may be wrong, but WordPress may be the first publishing system to provide this type of functionality to its user base.

\n

I’ve had this feeling for quite a long time that WordPress was eventually going to provide these features as a means of making it as easy as possible to keep everything up to date. I suppose I may have a WordPress instinct built into me? At any rate, this is the road that the development team has decided to travel and I am happy to be part of the ride.

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Are you looking forward to these three mundane tasks (possibly) being turned into simple mouse clicks?

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He can be reached at 347-244-3016. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nSustainable Flooring\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nGreen Job Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)\r\n\r\nProud Members of:\r\n ', 'Green Real Estate Development', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'welcome-to-eco-brooklyn-inc', '', '', '2008-11-12 14:42:26', '2008-11-12 20:42:26', '', 2, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?page_id=8', 0, 'page', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (9, 1, '2008-08-24 19:21:35', '2008-08-25 01:21:35', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE.\n\nWe work in the following mediums:\n\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\n\nRadiant Heat\n\nFiberglass Windows\n\nFoam Insulation\n\nSolar Water Heating\n\nSolar Electricity\n\nGreen Roofs\n\nEnergy Audits\n\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\n\nHeat On Demand Boilers\n\nEcological Counters\n\nSoapstone Fireplaces\n\nArchitectural Plans\n\nJob Expediting\n\nJob Management\n\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Welcome To Eco Brooklyn Inc.', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '8-revision', '', '', '2008-08-24 19:21:35', '2008-08-25 01:21:35', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/24/8-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (10, 1, '2008-08-24 19:22:11', '2008-08-25 01:22:11', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE.\r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\n\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\n\r\nRadiant Heat\r\n\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\n\r\nFoam Insulation\r\n\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\n\r\nSolar Electricity\r\n\r\nGreen Roofs\r\n\r\nEnergy Audits\r\n\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\n\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\n\r\nEcological Counters\r\n\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\n\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\n\r\nJob Expediting\r\n\r\nJob Management\r\n\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Welcome To Eco Brooklyn Inc.', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '8-revision-2', '', '', '2008-08-24 19:22:11', '2008-08-25 01:22:11', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/24/8-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (11, 1, '2008-08-24 19:24:58', '2008-08-25 01:24:58', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE.\r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\n\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\n\r\nRadiant Heat\r\n\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\n\r\nFoam Insulation\r\n\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\n\r\nSolar Electricity\r\n\r\nGreen Roofs\r\n\r\nEnergy Audits\r\n\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\n\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\n\r\nEcological Counters\r\n\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\n\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\n\r\nJob Expediting\r\n\r\nJob Management\r\n\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Welcome To Eco Brooklyn Inc.', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '8-revision-3', '', '', '2008-08-24 19:24:58', '2008-08-25 01:24:58', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/24/8-revision-3/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (67, 1, '2008-08-31 11:57:18', '2008-08-31 17:57:18', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE.\r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Welcome To Eco Brooklyn Inc.', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '8-revision-5', '', '', '2008-08-31 11:57:18', '2008-08-31 17:57:18', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/31/8-revision-5/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (12, 1, '2008-08-17 21:37:17', '2008-08-18 03:37:17', 'I just put the site up. 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It is run by Gennaro Brooks-Church and other team members are brought on depending on the job.\r\n\r\nAnything green relating to building is our passion.', 'About', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '2-revision-2', '', '', '2008-08-24 18:22:28', '2008-08-25 00:22:28', '', 2, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/24/2-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (77, 1, '2008-08-31 12:05:25', '2008-08-31 18:05:25', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE.\r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc. - Green Developer', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '8-revision-10', '', '', '2008-08-31 12:05:25', '2008-08-31 18:05:25', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/31/8-revision-10/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (137, 1, '2008-09-25 09:42:25', '2008-09-25 15:42:25', '\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE.\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn\'s Director is Gennaro Brooks-Church, a Licensed Real Estate Broker and Contractor. He can be reached at 347-244-3016. \r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Green Real Estate Development', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '8-revision-15', '', '', '2008-09-25 09:42:25', '2008-09-25 15:42:25', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/8-revision-15/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (18, 1, '2008-08-24 19:43:41', '2008-08-25 01:43:41', 'I am currently working on 22 2nd street. It is a gut job. It is also being featured on Brownstoner.com as a Green Project of note, although I have not had a chance to check it out. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nFeel free to come by and see what we are doing, which is pretty much everything green.', '22 2nd Street', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', '22-2nd-street', '', '', '2008-08-24 19:55:56', '2008-08-25 01:55:56', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=18', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (19, 1, '2008-08-24 19:41:56', '2008-08-25 01:41:56', '', '22 2nd street google-maps-image', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'google-maps-image', '', '', '2008-08-24 19:41:56', '2008-08-25 01:41:56', '', 18, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/google-maps-image.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (20, 1, '2008-08-24 19:42:49', '2008-08-25 01:42:49', 'I am currently working on 22 2nd street. It is a gut job. I is also being featured on Brownstoner.com, although I have not had a chance to check it out. \n\n\n\nFeel free to come by and see what we are doing, which is pretty much everything green.', '22 2nd Street', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '18-revision', '', '', '2008-08-24 19:42:49', '2008-08-25 01:42:49', '', 18, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/24/18-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (21, 1, '2008-08-24 19:43:41', '2008-08-25 01:43:41', 'I am currently working on 22 2nd street. It is a gut job. I is also being featured on Brownstoner.com, although I have not had a chance to check it out. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nFeel free to come by and see what we are doing, which is pretty much everything green.', '22 2nd Street', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '18-revision-2', '', '', '2008-08-24 19:43:41', '2008-08-25 01:43:41', '', 18, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/24/18-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (22, 1, '2008-08-24 19:32:40', '2008-08-25 01:32:40', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE. It is directed by Gennaro Brooks-Church, licensed Real Estate Broker and Contractor. Other team members are brought in depending on the job.\r\n\r\nAnything relating to green building is our passion. We work in the following mediums:\r\n\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\n\r\nWe offer these services:\r\n\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals', 'About Eco Brooklyn Inc.', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '2-revision-3', '', '', '2008-08-24 19:32:40', '2008-08-25 01:32:40', '', 2, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/24/2-revision-3/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (23, 1, '2008-08-24 19:44:27', '2008-08-25 01:44:27', 'I am currently working on 22 2nd street. It is a gut job. I is also being featured on Brownstoner.com, although I have not had a chance to check it out. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nFeel free to come by and see what we are doing, which is pretty much everything green.', '22 2nd Street', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '18-revision-3', '', '', '2008-08-24 19:44:27', '2008-08-25 01:44:27', '', 18, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/24/18-revision-3/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (24, 1, '2008-08-24 19:47:21', '2008-08-25 01:47:21', 'To contact us call Gennaro Brooks-Church at 347 244 3016.\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE. It is directed by Gennaro Brooks-Church, licensed Real Estate Broker and Contractor. Other team members are brought in depending on the job.\r\n\r\nAnything relating to green building is our passion. We work in the following mediums:\r\n\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\n\r\nWe offer these services:\r\n\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals', 'About Eco Brooklyn Inc.', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '2-revision-4', '', '', '2008-08-24 19:47:21', '2008-08-25 01:47:21', '', 2, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/24/2-revision-4/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (25, 1, '2008-08-26 14:42:01', '2008-08-26 20:42:01', 'Fiberglass as a building product has been around for years but there were some hindrances to using it in window frames. I don\'t know the specifics of why but the hurdle has been overcome and more companies are making fiberglass windows.\r\n\r\nI\'ve called around and it is still very new. A lot of the sales reps haven\'t even gotten company training or even seen samples. \r\n\r\nBut there is no doubt in my mind that fiberglass windows will become the norm.\r\n\r\nFiberglass is made from sand basically. It is glass after all. Fiber glass. So it has all the great qualities of glass:\r\nDoes not expand/contract\r\nLasts for years\r\nGreat insulator\r\nRelatively ecological to produce (as opposed to vinyl windows for example which is plastic)\r\n\r\nHere is the laydown:\r\nAluminium:\r\ngood: ecological, not expand/contract, no maintenance, lasts\r\nbad: doesn\'t insulate\r\n\r\nWood:\r\ngood: looks nice, insulates, ecological\r\nbad: high maintenance\r\n\r\nVinyl:\r\ngood: insulates, low maintenance, lasts, affordable\r\nbad: not ecological\r\n\r\nFiberglass:\r\ngood: insulates, low maintenance, lasts, ecological, not expand/contract\r\nbad: ?\r\nSo fiberglass carries all the good qualities of aluminum, wood and vinyl without the drawbacks.\r\n\r\nThe only thing it lacks is the nice feeling of wood. But in my opinion that nice feeling fades over the years when your wood windows start warping, cracking and peeling. Unless of course you maintain them every year, which costs money, time and energy. Nothing comes without a price, except for happiness which is priceless and comes from within in abundance if you let it.....\r\n\r\nBut I loose focus....\r\n\r\nRight now fiberglass windows are more expensive than the standard vinyl window but this is more a volume issue and not a material issue. To make fiberglass is very cheap. Once the demand increase I suspect the price will also drop.\r\n\r\nIn terms of pricing they hover around the price of a good wood window. For example I am pricing out windows for 22 2nd street and got the following prices:\r\n\r\nHome Depot has Jeld Wen which I would take over the better known Anderson or Pella. Jeld Wen is a VERY old company with solid quality. And priced much better. But NOT fiberglass. They priced me at around $9,000 for high quality aluminum clad windows with wood interior. Good stuff and good price. But not fiberglass....\r\n\r\nHome depot could probably get me the chepest vinyl for about $7000 so it pays to go a little higher for aluminium/wood. Vinyl is bad for many reasons unless of course it is what you can afford and then it is very, very good. Everything and everyone has a purpose.\r\n\r\nFibertec priced me $12,000 for fiberglass white inside and standard color outside. Sam at Fibertec is really good with quick response. The windows however will take 7-8 weeks since they custom make every one.\r\n\r\nModern Way Lumber in Brooklyn priced me $18,000 for Bonneville windows which are great quality. But pricey and not fiberglass.\r\n\r\nMarvin and Comfortline do Fiberglass. I am waiting, and waiting, for Allied Building Products to get back to me with a price on that. Still waiting....as luck would have it they just called as I write this and promise pricing tomorrow.\r\n\r\nSo the range so far is $9,000 to $18,000 for good quality Low E argon etc windows with Fibertec being in the middle at $12,000. Not the cheapest but they are fiberglass. I do think that fiberglass pays off in the long term. The windows will last longer, not cost anything for upkeep and save money on heating. In the long run they are the cheapest. Really the greenest choice.\r\n\r\n\r\nFibertec Fiberglass Windows in a living room', 'Fiberglass Windows', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'fiberglass-windows', '', '', '2008-08-26 14:46:50', '2008-08-26 20:46:50', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=25', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (26, 1, '2008-08-26 14:40:28', '2008-08-26 20:40:28', '', 'Fibertec', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'windows_img_main', '', '', '2008-08-26 14:40:28', '2008-08-26 20:40:28', '', 25, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/windows_img_main.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (27, 1, '2008-08-26 14:41:01', '2008-08-26 20:41:01', 'Fiberglass as a building product has been around for years but there were some hindrances to using it in window frames. I don\'t know the specifics of why but the hurdle has been overcome and more companies are making fiberglass windows.\n\nI\'ve called around and it is still very new. A lot of the sales reps haven\'t even gotten company training or even seen samples. \n\nBut there is no doubt in my mind that fiberglass windows will become the norm.\n\nFiberglass is made from sand basically. It is glass after all. Fiber glass. So it has all the great qualities of glass:\nDoes not expand/contract\nLasts for years\nGreat insulator\nRelatively ecological to produce (as opposed to vinyl windows for example which is plastic)\n\nHere is the laydown:\nAluminium:\ngood: ecological, not expand/contract, no maintenance, lasts\nbad: doesn\'t insulate\n\nWood:\ngood: looks nice, insulates, ecological\nbad: high maintenance\n\nVinyl:\ngood: insulates, low maintenance, lasts\nbad: not ecological\n\nFiberglass:\ngood: insulates, low maintenance, lasts, ecological, not expand/contract\nbad: ?\nSo fiberglass carries all the good qualities of aluminum, wood and vinyl without the drawbacks.\n\nThe only thing it lacks is the nice feeling of wood. But in my opinion that nice feeling fades over the years when your wood windows start warping, cracking and peeling. Unless of course you maintain them every year, which costs money, time and energy. Nothing comes without a price, except for happiness which is priceless and comes from within in abundance if you let it.....\n\nBut I loose focus....\n\nRight now fiberglass windows are more expensive than the standard vinyl window but this is more a volume issue and not a material issue. To make fiberglass is very cheap. Once the demand increase I suspect the price will also drop.\n\nIn terms of pricing they hover around the price of a good wood window. For example I am pricing out windows for 22 2nd street and got the following prices:\n\nHome Depot has Jeld Wen which I would take over the better known Anderson or Pella. Jeld Wen is a VERY old company with solid quality. And priced much better. But NOT fiberglass. They priced me at around $9,000 for high quality aluminum clad windows with wood interior. Good stuff and good price. But not fiberglass....\n\nHome depot could probably get me the chepest vinyl for about $7000 so it pays to go a little higher for aluminium/wood. Vinyl is bad for many reasons unless of course it is what you can afford and then it is very, very good. Everything and everyone has a purpose.\n\nFibertec priced me $12,000 for fiberglass white inside and standard color outside. Sam at Fibertec is really good with quick response. The windows however will take 7-8 weeks since they custom make every one.\n\nModern Way Lumber in Brooklyn priced me $18,000 for Bonneville windows which are great quality. But pricey and not fiberglass.\n\nMarvin and Comfortline do Fiberglass. I am waiting, and waiting, for Allied Building Products to get back to me with a price on that. Still waiting....not a good indication.\n\nSo the range so far is $9,000 to $18,000 for good quality Low E argon etc windows with Fibertec being at $12,000. Not the cheapest but they are fiberglass.\n\n\nFibertec Fiberglass Win', 'Fiberglass Windows', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '25-revision', '', '', '2008-08-26 14:41:01', '2008-08-26 20:41:01', '', 25, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/26/25-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (28, 1, '2008-08-26 14:46:49', '2008-08-26 20:46:49', 'Fiberglass as a building product has been around for years but there were some hindrances to using it in window frames. I don\'t know the specifics of why but the hurdle has been overcome and more companies are making fiberglass windows.\n\nI\'ve called around and it is still very new. A lot of the sales reps haven\'t even gotten company training or even seen samples. \n\nBut there is no doubt in my mind that fiberglass windows will become the norm.\n\nFiberglass is made from sand basically. It is glass after all. Fiber glass. So it has all the great qualities of glass:\nDoes not expand/contract\nLasts for years\nGreat insulator\nRelatively ecological to produce (as opposed to vinyl windows for example which is plastic)\n\nHere is the laydown:\nAluminium:\ngood: ecological, not expand/contract, no maintenance, lasts\nbad: doesn\'t insulate\n\nWood:\ngood: looks nice, insulates, ecological\nbad: high maintenance\n\nVinyl:\ngood: insulates, low maintenance, lasts, affordable\nbad: not ecological\n\nFiberglass:\ngood: insulates, low maintenance, lasts, ecological, not expand/contract\nbad: ?\nSo fiberglass carries all the good qualities of aluminum, wood and vinyl without the drawbacks.\n\nThe only thing it lacks is the nice feeling of wood. But in my opinion that nice feeling fades over the years when your wood windows start warping, cracking and peeling. Unless of course you maintain them every year, which costs money, time and energy. Nothing comes without a price, except for happiness which is priceless and comes from within in abundance if you let it.....\n\nBut I loose focus....\n\nRight now fiberglass windows are more expensive than the standard vinyl window but this is more a volume issue and not a material issue. To make fiberglass is very cheap. Once the demand increase I suspect the price will also drop.\n\nIn terms of pricing they hover around the price of a good wood window. For example I am pricing out windows for 22 2nd street and got the following prices:\n\nHome Depot has Jeld Wen which I would take over the better known Anderson or Pella. Jeld Wen is a VERY old company with solid quality. And priced much better. But NOT fiberglass. They priced me at around $9,000 for high quality aluminum clad windows with wood interior. Good stuff and good price. But not fiberglass....\n\nHome depot could probably get me the chepest vinyl for about $7000 so it pays to go a little higher for aluminium/wood. Vinyl is bad for many reasons unless of course it is what you can afford and then it is very, very good. Everything and everyone has a purpose.\n\nFibertec priced me $12,000 for fiberglass white inside and standard color outside. Sam at Fibertec is really good with quick response. The windows however will take 7-8 weeks since they custom make every one.\n\nModern Way Lumber in Brooklyn priced me $18,000 for Bonneville windows which are great quality. But pricey and not fiberglass.\n\nMarvin and Comfortline do Fiberglass. I am waiting, and waiting, for Allied Building Products to get back to me with a price on that. Still waiting....as luck would have it they just called as I write this and promise pricing tomorrow.\n\nSo the range so far is $9,000 to $18,000 for good quality Low E argon etc windows with Fibertec being in the middle at $12,000. Not the cheapest but they are fiberglass. I do think that fiberglass pays off in the long term. The windows will last longer, not cost anything for upkeep and save money on heating. In the long run they are the cheapest. Really the greenest choice.\n\n\nFibertec Fiberglass Windows in a living room', 'Fiberglass Windows', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '25-autosave', '', '', '2008-08-26 14:46:49', '2008-08-26 20:46:49', '', 25, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/26/25-autosave/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (29, 1, '2008-08-26 14:42:01', '2008-08-26 20:42:01', 'Fiberglass as a building product has been around for years but there were some hindrances to using it in window frames. I don\'t know the specifics of why but the hurdle has been overcome and more companies are making fiberglass windows.\r\n\r\nI\'ve called around and it is still very new. A lot of the sales reps haven\'t even gotten company training or even seen samples. \r\n\r\nBut there is no doubt in my mind that fiberglass windows will become the norm.\r\n\r\nFiberglass is made from sand basically. It is glass after all. Fiber glass. So it has all the great qualities of glass:\r\nDoes not expand/contract\r\nLasts for years\r\nGreat insulator\r\nRelatively ecological to produce (as opposed to vinyl windows for example which is plastic)\r\n\r\nHere is the laydown:\r\nAluminium:\r\ngood: ecological, not expand/contract, no maintenance, lasts\r\nbad: doesn\'t insulate\r\n\r\nWood:\r\ngood: looks nice, insulates, ecological\r\nbad: high maintenance\r\n\r\nVinyl:\r\ngood: insulates, low maintenance, lasts\r\nbad: not ecological\r\n\r\nFiberglass:\r\ngood: insulates, low maintenance, lasts, ecological, not expand/contract\r\nbad: ?\r\nSo fiberglass carries all the good qualities of aluminum, wood and vinyl without the drawbacks.\r\n\r\nThe only thing it lacks is the nice feeling of wood. But in my opinion that nice feeling fades over the years when your wood windows start warping, cracking and peeling. Unless of course you maintain them every year, which costs money, time and energy. Nothing comes without a price, except for happiness which is priceless and comes from within in abundance if you let it.....\r\n\r\nBut I loose focus....\r\n\r\nRight now fiberglass windows are more expensive than the standard vinyl window but this is more a volume issue and not a material issue. To make fiberglass is very cheap. Once the demand increase I suspect the price will also drop.\r\n\r\nIn terms of pricing they hover around the price of a good wood window. For example I am pricing out windows for 22 2nd street and got the following prices:\r\n\r\nHome Depot has Jeld Wen which I would take over the better known Anderson or Pella. Jeld Wen is a VERY old company with solid quality. And priced much better. But NOT fiberglass. They priced me at around $9,000 for high quality aluminum clad windows with wood interior. Good stuff and good price. But not fiberglass....\r\n\r\nHome depot could probably get me the chepest vinyl for about $7000 so it pays to go a little higher for aluminium/wood. Vinyl is bad for many reasons unless of course it is what you can afford and then it is very, very good. Everything and everyone has a purpose.\r\n\r\nFibertec priced me $12,000 for fiberglass white inside and standard color outside. Sam at Fibertec is really good with quick response. The windows however will take 7-8 weeks since they custom make every one.\r\n\r\nModern Way Lumber in Brooklyn priced me $18,000 for Bonneville windows which are great quality. But pricey and not fiberglass.\r\n\r\nMarvin and Comfortline do Fiberglass. I am waiting, and waiting, for Allied Building Products to get back to me with a price on that. Still waiting....as luck would have it they just called as I write this and promise pricing tomorrow.\r\n\r\nSo the range so far is $9,000 to $18,000 for good quality Low E argon etc windows with Fibertec being at $12,000. Not the cheapest but they are fiberglass.\r\n\r\n\r\nFibertec Fiberglass Windows', 'Fiberglass Windows', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '25-revision-2', '', '', '2008-08-26 14:42:01', '2008-08-26 20:42:01', '', 25, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/26/25-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (69, 1, '2008-08-26 15:55:13', '2008-08-26 21:55:13', 'To contact Eco Brooklyn call Gennaro Brooks-Church at 347 244 3016.\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE. It is directed Gennaro Brooks-Church, licensed Real Estate Broker and Contractor. Other team members are brought in depending on the job.\r\n\r\nThe company was formed organically when I became a contractor to renovate my house. I wanted to renovate green but because the territory is so, uh, green I found I had to do it all myself.\r\n\r\nBecause it is so new there is little support for building green. Eco Brooklyn is there to offer that support.\r\n\r\nAnything relating to green building is our passion. We work in the following mediums:\r\n\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\n\r\nWe can also help in these services:\r\n\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals', 'About Eco Brooklyn Inc.', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '2-revision-7', '', '', '2008-08-26 15:55:13', '2008-08-26 21:55:13', '', 2, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/26/2-revision-7/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (30, 1, '2008-08-25 08:32:30', '2008-08-25 14:32:30', 'To contact Eco Brooklyn call Gennaro Brooks-Church at 347 244 3016.\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE. It is directed Gennaro Brooks-Church, licensed Real Estate Broker and Contractor. Other team members are brought in depending on the job.\r\n\r\nAnything relating to green building is our passion. We work in the following mediums:\r\n\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\n\r\nWe can also help in these services:\r\n\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals', 'About Eco Brooklyn Inc.', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '2-revision-5', '', '', '2008-08-25 08:32:30', '2008-08-25 14:32:30', '', 2, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/25/2-revision-5/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (78, 1, '2008-09-03 11:31:06', '2008-09-03 17:31:06', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE.\r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc.
A Green Real Estate Developer', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '8-revision-11', '', '', '2008-09-03 11:31:06', '2008-09-03 17:31:06', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/09/03/8-revision-11/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (70, 1, '2008-08-31 11:58:21', '2008-08-31 17:58:21', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE.\r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Welcome To Eco Brooklyn Inc.', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '8-revision-7', '', '', '2008-08-31 11:58:21', '2008-08-31 17:58:21', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/31/8-revision-7/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (31, 1, '2008-08-26 15:50:46', '2008-08-26 21:50:46', 'To contact Eco Brooklyn call Gennaro Brooks-Church at 347 244 3016.\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE. It is directed Gennaro Brooks-Church, licensed Real Estate Broker and Contractor. Other team members are brought in depending on the job.\r\n\r\nThe company was formed organically when I became a contractor to renovate my house. I wanted to renovate green but because the territory is so, uh, green I found I had to do it all myself.\r\n\r\nBecause it is so new there is little support for building green. Eco Brooklyn is there to offer that support.\r\n\r\nAnything relating to green building is our passion. We work in the following mediums:\r\n\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\n\r\nWe can also help in these services:\r\n\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals', 'About Eco Brooklyn Inc.', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '2-revision-6', '', '', '2008-08-26 15:50:46', '2008-08-26 21:50:46', '', 2, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/26/2-revision-6/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (32, 1, '2008-08-26 17:32:00', '2008-08-26 23:32:00', 'I am happy that my 22 2nd street building is the 1st highlighted green project on Brownstoner.com!\r\nAs far as I know Brownstoner.com is the most popular real estate blog in the world, but my non-NY friend quickly pointed out, "You New Yorkers always think you are the center of the universe."\r\n\r\nEither way it is the most important RE blog in MY world, and by simple logic since the world revolves around me then Brownstoner.com IS the most important blog in the world. Obviously.\r\n\r\nAnyway, it is an honor to not only be featured are a green project on Brownstoner.com but to be the !st green project featured. I can say that for the rest of my life!', 'EcoBrooklyn is Listed on the most popular RE blog in the world.', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'ecobrooklyn-is-listed-on-the-most-popular-re-blog-in-the-world', '', '', '2008-08-26 17:32:00', '2008-08-26 23:32:00', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=32', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (33, 1, '2008-08-26 17:31:47', '2008-08-26 23:31:47', 'I am happy that my 22 2nd street building is the 1st highlighted green project on Brownstoner.com!\nAs far as I know Brownstoner.com is the most popular real estate blog in the world, but my non-NY friend quickly pointed out, "You New Yorkers always think you are the center of the universe."\n\nEither way it is the most important RE blog in MY world, and by simple logic since the world revolves around me then Brownstoner.com IS the most important blog in the world. Obviously.\n\nAnyway, it is an honor to not only be featured are a green project on Brownstoner.com but to be the !st green project featured. I can say that for the rest of my life!', 'Listed on the most popular RE blog in the world.', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '32-revision', '', '', '2008-08-26 17:31:47', '2008-08-26 23:31:47', '', 32, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/26/32-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (34, 1, '2008-08-27 07:37:02', '2008-08-27 13:37:02', 'I think it is important to be part of organizations like the US Green Building Council. They are the guys behind LEED certification. All I had to do was pay $300....and anybody can become a member.\r\n\r\nThe money goes towards the good work they are doing. There are chapter organizations and other benefits which increases my exposure to other green minded businesses. I am happy I did it. It a little like getting a subscription to a magazin3e. It increases you activity in a certain area.\r\n\r\nSome cynics point out that any crappy company can become a member to greenwash their image. True. But who cares. At least they paid money to the organization which helps in other ways.', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of the US Green Building Council', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'eco-brooklyn-is-a-member-of-the-us-green-building-council', '', '', '2008-08-28 11:59:36', '2008-08-28 17:59:36', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=34', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (35, 1, '2008-08-27 07:36:54', '2008-08-27 13:36:54', 'I just registered Eco Brooklyn with the US Green Building Council. They are the guys behind LEED certification. All I had to do was pay $300....which at first made the membership seem empty. Anybody can become a member. But then I saw that part of my money goes into projects to "further the cause" so I guess it is worth it.\n\nThere are chapter organizations and other benefits which will increase my exposure to other green minded businesses. I am happy I did it. It a little like getting a subscription to a magazin3e. It increases you activity in a certain area.', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of the US Green Building Council', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '34-revision', '', '', '2008-08-27 07:36:54', '2008-08-27 13:36:54', '', 34, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/27/34-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (36, 1, '2008-08-27 07:46:29', '2008-08-27 13:46:29', 'Getting a Broker\'s License in NY is not something you do overnight. It actually can take years. First you need to become a real estate agent, which is about 40 hours of training. You work under a broker until you get enough points.\r\n\r\nYou can get points by doing real estate related transactions such as rentals, sales and management. For example you would need to sell 7 houses to get the full points.\r\n\r\nThen you need to take another set of classes and tests to become a broker. It was 40 hours but now it has increased to almost double.\r\n\r\nBeing a broker is a great feeling because you are free to start your own business and don\'t have to work under another broker\'s license.', 'Eco Brooklyn is a Licensed Real Estate Broker', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'i-got-my-brokers-license', '', '', '2008-08-28 12:00:10', '2008-08-28 18:00:10', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=36', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (37, 1, '2008-08-27 07:46:06', '2008-08-27 13:46:06', 'I just got my NY Real Estate Broker\'s License. It was delayed because my previous broker wasn\'t helpful in the application process. I needed him to sign off on all the rentals I had done in his office. I also needed his signature on the application. \n\nI spoke to the Licensing office in Albany and it turns out this isn\'t uncommon. A broker is not always happy to see their agent go off and become a competing broker. So I submitted the application without the broker\'s signature. And when I finally got him to sign it I sent that in later. \n\nIn the end it all worked out fine!\n\nI no longer have to work under a broker and if I want I can have real estate age', 'I got my Broker\'s License', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '36-revision', '', '', '2008-08-27 07:46:06', '2008-08-27 13:46:06', '', 36, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/27/36-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (38, 1, '2008-08-27 07:52:37', '2008-08-27 13:52:37', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc. is "Licensed - Bonded - Certified - Insured" as a home improvement contractor in the State of New York.\r\n\r\nTo become a contractor in NY you need to pay fees (aprox $800), buy insurance (aprox $9,000 plus), fill out a lot of forms and take a test.\r\n\r\nMaking sure your contractor has a license and the proper insurance is a good place to start when looking for a builder because they have had to jump through a lot of hoops to get there.\r\n \r\nBut don\'t just take their license as proof they can do the job. References help a lot. Another good tactic is to start with a very small job to test the contractor out. \r\n\r\nAnd they need to know Green Building. Anyone who doesn\'t build green today will have to do a lot of expensive retrofitting down the road because in the future green building will be the only acceptable kind of building.', 'Eco Brooklyn is a licensed and insured contractor', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'i-got-my-contractors-license', '', '', '2008-11-12 14:49:55', '2008-11-12 20:49:55', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=38', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (258, 1, '2008-11-12 14:46:59', '2008-11-12 20:46:59', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc. is now "Licensed - Bonded - Certified - Insured" as a home improvement contractor in the State of New York.\r\n\r\nI have been in building since I was 14. My experience is mostly US and Spain. The Spanish style tends to have a lot of stone, concrete and tiles. My US experience is SF and NY. Victorian houses in San Francisco have a lot of wood and Brownstones in Brooklyn have a nice mix of stone and wood.\r\n\r\nTo become a contractor in NY you need to pay fees (aprox $800), buy insurance (aprox $9,000 plus), fill out a lot of forms and take a test.\r\n\r\nIt is a good place to start when looking for a builder because they have had to jump through a lot of hoops to get there.\r\n \r\nBut don\'t just take their license as proof they can do the job. References help a lot. Another good tactic is to start with a very small job to test the contractor out.', 'Eco Brooklyn is a licensed and insured contractor', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '38-revision-6', '', '', '2008-11-12 14:46:59', '2008-11-12 20:46:59', '', 38, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/38-revision-6/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (39, 1, '2008-08-27 07:52:23', '2008-08-27 13:52:23', 'I had a company called Human Design Online Inc which I had set up for an online school I was running. But when my interested went into real estate the company lay dormant. \n\nSo I changed the company name to Eco Brooklyn Inc. and turned it into a real estate development company.\n\nI then got my contractor\'s license. To become a contractor you need to pay a couple hundred dollars, buy insurance, fill out some forms and take a 20 minutes test based on two pages of information.\n\nYou need to know things like, "What is a contractor?"\n\nWhen somebody says they are a licensed contractor, well, it could mean a lot of things.', 'I got my contractor\'s license', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '38-revision', '', '', '2008-08-27 07:52:23', '2008-08-27 13:52:23', '', 38, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/27/38-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (40, 1, '2008-11-12 14:49:28', '2008-11-12 20:49:28', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc. is "Licensed - Bonded - Certified - Insured" as a home improvement contractor in the State of New York.\n\nTo become a contractor in NY you need to pay fees (aprox $800), buy insurance (aprox $9,000 plus), fill out a lot of forms and take a test.\n\nMaking sure your contractor has a license and the proper insurance is a good place to start when looking for a builder because they have had to jump through a lot of hoops to get there.\n \nBut don\'t just take their license as proof they can do the job. References help a lot. Another good tactic is to start with a very small job to test the contractor out. \n\nAnd they need to know Green Building. Anyone who doesn\'t build green today will have to do a lot of expensive retrofitting down the road because in the future green building wil', 'Eco Brooklyn is a licensed and insured contractor', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '38-autosave', '', '', '2008-11-12 14:49:28', '2008-11-12 20:49:28', '', 38, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/28/38-autosave/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (259, 1, '2008-11-12 14:47:25', '2008-11-12 20:47:25', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc. is "Licensed - Bonded - Certified - Insured" as a home improvement contractor in the State of New York.\r\n\r\nI have been in building since I was 14. My experience is mostly US and Spain. The Spanish style tends to have a lot of stone, concrete and tiles. My US experience is SF and NY. Victorian houses in San Francisco have a lot of wood and Brownstones in Brooklyn have a nice mix of stone and wood.\r\n\r\nTo become a contractor in NY you need to pay fees (aprox $800), buy insurance (aprox $9,000 plus), fill out a lot of forms and take a test.\r\n\r\nIt is a good place to start when looking for a builder because they have had to jump through a lot of hoops to get there.\r\n \r\nBut don\'t just take their license as proof they can do the job. References help a lot. Another good tactic is to start with a very small job to test the contractor out.', 'Eco Brooklyn is a licensed and insured contractor', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '38-revision-7', '', '', '2008-11-12 14:47:25', '2008-11-12 20:47:25', '', 38, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/38-revision-7/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (42, 1, '2008-08-28 11:40:57', '2008-08-28 17:40:57', 'I recently got my contractor\'s license. I have been in building since I was 14. My experience is mostly US and Spain. The Spanish style tends to have a lot of stone, concrete and tiles. My US experience is in Victorian houses in San Francisco which has a lot of wood and Brownstones in Brooklyn which has a nice mix of stone and wood.\r\n\r\nI always worked with people who had licenses and insurance so I never needed my own. \r\n\r\nBut with my new interest in green building I needed to do a lot myself and getting a license became necessary. \r\n\r\nTo become a contractor you need to pay fees (aprox $800), buy insurance(aprox $5000), fill out some forms and take a 20 minutes test based on two pages of information.\r\n\r\nYou need to know things like, "What is a contractor?"\r\n\r\nWhen somebody says they are a licensed contractor, well, it could mean a lot of things. I don\'t mean to belittle the title because clearly anyone who has jumped through the hoops and paid the fees to get the license has an interest in building. \r\n\r\nIt is a good place to start when looking for a builder but having the license is only part of the equation.\r\n \r\nI think references help a lot. Another good tactic is to start with a very small job to test the contractor out.', 'I got my contractor\'s license', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '38-revision-3', '', '', '2008-08-28 11:40:57', '2008-08-28 17:40:57', '', 38, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/28/38-revision-3/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (41, 1, '2008-08-27 07:52:37', '2008-08-27 13:52:37', 'I had a company called Human Design Online Inc which I had set up for an online school I was running. But when my interested went into real estate the company lay dormant. \r\n\r\nSo I changed the company name to Eco Brooklyn Inc. and turned it into a real estate development company.\r\n\r\nI then got my contractor\'s license. To become a contractor you need to pay a couple hundred dollars, buy insurance, fill out some forms and take a 20 minutes test based on two pages of information.\r\n\r\nYou need to know things like, "What is a contractor?"\r\n\r\nWhen somebody says they are a licensed contractor, well, it could mean a lot of things.', 'I got my contractor\'s license', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '38-revision-2', '', '', '2008-08-27 07:52:37', '2008-08-27 13:52:37', '', 38, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/27/38-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (43, 1, '2008-08-28 11:55:11', '2008-08-28 17:55:11', 'Getting a Broker\'s License in NY is not something you do overnight. It actually can take years. First you need to become a real estate agent, which is about 40 hours of training. You work under a broker until you get enough points.\n\nYou can get points by doing real estate related transactions such as rentals, sales and management. For example you would need to sell 7 houses to get the full points.\n\nThen you need to take another set of classes and tests to become a broker. It was 40 hours but now it has increased to almost double.\n\nBeing a broker is a great feeling because you are free to start your own business and don\'t have to work under another broker\'s license.', 'Broker\'s License', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '36-autosave', '', '', '2008-08-28 11:55:11', '2008-08-28 17:55:11', '', 36, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/28/36-autosave/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (44, 1, '2008-08-27 07:46:29', '2008-08-27 13:46:29', 'I just got my NY Real Estate Broker\'s License. It was delayed because my previous broker wasn\'t helpful in the application process. I needed him to sign off on all the rentals I had done in his office. I also needed his signature on the application. \r\n\r\nI spoke to the Licensing office in Albany and it turns out this isn\'t uncommon. A broker is not always happy to see their agent go off and become a competing broker. So I submitted the application without the broker\'s signature. And when I finally got him to sign it I sent that in later. \r\n\r\nIn the end it all worked out fine!\r\n\r\nI no longer have to work under a broker and if I want I can have real estate agents work with me under my license.', 'I got my Broker\'s License', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '36-revision-2', '', '', '2008-08-27 07:46:29', '2008-08-27 13:46:29', '', 36, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/27/36-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (45, 1, '2008-08-28 11:59:30', '2008-08-28 17:59:30', 'I think it is important to be part of organizations like the US Green Building Council. They are the guys behind LEED certification. All I had to do was pay $300....and anybody can become a member.\n\nThe money goes towards the good work they are doing. There are chapter organizations and other benefits which increases my exposure to other green minded businesses. I am happy I did it. It a little like getting a subscription to a magazin3e. It increases you activity in a certain area.\n\nSome cynics point out that any crappy company can become a member to greenwash their image. True. But who cares. At least they paid money to the organization which helps in other ways', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of the US Green Building Council', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '34-autosave', '', '', '2008-08-28 11:59:30', '2008-08-28 17:59:30', '', 34, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/28/34-autosave/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (46, 1, '2008-08-27 07:37:02', '2008-08-27 13:37:02', 'I just registered Eco Brooklyn with the US Green Building Council. They are the guys behind LEED certification. All I had to do was pay $300....which at first made the membership seem empty. Anybody can become a member. But then I saw that part of my money goes into projects to "further the cause" so I guess it is worth it.\r\n\r\nThere are chapter organizations and other benefits which will increase my exposure to other green minded businesses. I am happy I did it. It a little like getting a subscription to a magazin3e. It increases you activity in a certain area.', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of the US Green Building Council', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '34-revision-2', '', '', '2008-08-27 07:37:02', '2008-08-27 13:37:02', '', 34, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/27/34-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (47, 1, '2008-08-28 11:55:04', '2008-08-28 17:55:04', 'Getting a Broker\'s License in NY is not something you do overnight. It actually can take years. First you need to become a real estate agent, which is about 40 hours of training. You work under a broker until you get enough points.\r\n\r\nYou can get points by doing real estate related transactions such as rentals, sales and management. For example you would need to sell 7 houses to get the full points.\r\n\r\nThen you need to take another set of classes and tests to become a broker. It was 40 hours but now it has increased to almost double.\r\n\r\nBeing a broker is a great feeling because you are free to start your own business and don\'t have to work under another broker\'s license.', 'Broker\'s License', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '36-revision-3', '', '', '2008-08-28 11:55:04', '2008-08-28 17:55:04', '', 36, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/28/36-revision-3/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (48, 1, '2008-08-28 11:44:20', '2008-08-28 17:44:20', 'I have been in building since I was 14. My experience is mostly US and Spain. The Spanish style tends to have a lot of stone, concrete and tiles. My US experience is SF and NY. Victorian houses in San Francisco have a lot of wood and Brownstones in Brooklyn have a nice mix of stone and wood.\r\n\r\nTo become a contractor in NY you need to pay fees (aprox $800), buy insurance(aprox $5000), fill out some forms and take a 20 minutes test based on two pages of information.\r\n\r\nYou don\'t really need to show a lot of construction experience so when somebody says they are a licensed contractor, well, it could mean a lot of things. I don\'t mean to belittle the title because clearly anyone who has jumped through the hoops and paid the fees has an interest in building. \r\n\r\nIt is a good place to start when looking for a builder but having the license is only part of the equation.\r\n \r\nI think references help a lot. Another good tactic is to start with a very small job to test the contractor out.', 'My contractor\'s license', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '38-revision-4', '', '', '2008-08-28 11:44:20', '2008-08-28 17:44:20', '', 38, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/28/38-revision-4/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (49, 1, '2008-08-29 18:05:27', '2008-08-30 00:05:27', 'I came across these really funny commercials by Ameriquest Mortgage Company. They are worth checking out because they\'ll give you a laugh.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nBut the real joke is the tag line: "Don\'t judge too quickly. We won\'t."\r\n\r\nIt turns out their lack of judgment swindled all sorts of people into getting mortgages they couldn\'t afford. I dealt with mortgage brokers over the past seven years and they pretty much were all the same, though. They had to be in order to compete. \r\n\r\nThey would all hold your hand through the process and help fudge the numbers to get the mortgage you wanted. If you asked for it, they made it happen. The only difference was that some lied to the customer about the terms of the mortgage and some didn\'t.\r\n\r\nBut in terms of lying to the bank I think they all did it. But who cared! House prices were going up and up, and the economy was doing fine. Everyone was getting what they wanted.\r\n\r\nWe were in on it. \r\nThe customer lied to the mortgage broker who turned a blind eye.\r\nAnd the mortgage broker lied to the bank who turned a blind eye.\r\nI think everyone is to blame for the current mess.\r\n\r\nBUT, and there is a big BUT, the bank and mortgage broker have a professional responsibility whereas the customer does not. The customer may have no idea what they are doing. \r\n\r\nI think in this case ignorance IS an excuse, something the banks and mortgage brokers can not claim to have. It is the responsibility of the professionals to educate and look after the customer, something they did not do.\r\n\r\nSo even though everyone is to blame I think the banks and mortgage brokers should carry the brunt of the mess, not the customers. \r\n\r\nBelow is a overview of how the outcome should NOT be. It shows how Roland Arnall, owner of AmeriQuest, is largely unscathed by the mortgage crisis.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nTo tie this in with ecological building, in my eyes professional ethics are a HUGE part of being green. It is no longer about the buck but a holistic view of the world. Just like green building, ethical business is also healthier for the environment.\r\n\r\nIf you get a scam of a loan to build a wonderful green house, your life will still be toxic. Green extends to all interactions. Likewise, as a green builder it is my job to look after the welfare of my less knowledgeable customers.\r\n\r\nThere is a big rush now to build green. Customers may come to me all excited to make their home green. Like in the mortgage frenzy, it could be tempting for me to take advantage of the customer\'s enthusiasm and sell them all sorts of wonderful green products.\r\n\r\nIs this good for the world? Not if they don\'t need the products! Green business needs to be holistic, which means the benefit is for the whole and not just a few parts. Me, the customers, the world, all the elements need to benefit from the transaction. That is green.\r\n\r\nOtherwise I may be selling lots of green products but I\'m not a green builder.', 'AmeriQuest Mortgage - Good example of NOT being green', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'ameriquest-good-example-of-mortgage-practices', '', '', '2008-08-29 18:15:40', '2008-08-30 00:15:40', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=49', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (50, 1, '2008-08-29 18:04:38', '2008-08-30 00:04:38', 'I came across these really funny commercials by Ameriquest Mortgage Company. They are worth checking out because they\'ll give you a laugh.\n\n\n\nBut the real joke is the tag line: "Don\'t judge too quickly. We won\'t."\n\nIt turns out their lack of judgment swindled all sorts of people into getting mortgages they couldn\'t afford. I dealt with mortgage brokers over the past seven years and they pretty much were all the same, though. They had to be in order to compete. \n\nThey would all hold your hand through the process and help fudge the numbers to get the mortgage you wanted. If you asked for it, they made it happen. The only difference was that some lied to the customer about the terms of the mortgage and some didn\'t.\n\nBut in terms of lying to the bank I think they all did it. But who cared! House prices were going up and up, and the economy was doing fine. Everyone was getting what they wanted.\n\nWe were in on it. \nThe customer lied to the mortgage broker who turned a blind eye.\nAnd the mortgage broker lied to the bank who turned a blind eye.\nI think everyone is to blame for the current mess.\n\nBUT, and there is a big BUT, the bank and mortgage broker have a professional responsibility whereas the customer does not. The customer may have no idea what they are doing. \n\nI think in this case ignorance IS an excuse, something the banks and mortgage brokers can not claim to have. It is the responsibility of the professionals to educate and look after the customer, something they did not do.\n\nSo even though everyone is to blame I think the banks and mortgage brokers should carry the brunt of the mess, not the customers. \n\nBelow is a overview of how the outcome should NOT be. It shows how Roland Arnall, owner of AmeriQuest, is largely unscathed by the mortgage crisis.\n\n\n\nTo tie this in with ecological building, in my eyes professional ethics are a HUGE part of being green. It is no longer about the buck but a holistic view of the world. Just like green building, ethical business is also healthier for the environment.\n\nIf you get a scam of a loan to build a wonderful green house, your life will still be toxic. Green extends to all interactions. Likewise, as a green builder it is my job to look after the welfare of my less knowledgeable customers.\n\nThere is a big rush now to build green. Customers may come to me all excited to make their home green. Like in the mortgage frenzy, it could be tempting for me to take advantage of the customer\'s enthusiasm and sell them all sorts of wonderful green products.\n\nIs this good for the world? Not if they don\'t need the products! Green business needs to be holistic, which means the benefit is for the whole and not just a few parts. Me, the customers, the world, all the elements need to benefit from the transaction. That is green.\n\nOtherwise I may be selling lots of green products but I\'m not a green builder.', 'AmeriQuest - Good example of mortgage practices', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '49-revision', '', '', '2008-08-29 18:04:38', '2008-08-30 00:04:38', '', 49, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/29/49-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (51, 1, '2008-08-29 18:05:27', '2008-08-30 00:05:27', 'I came across these really funny commercials by Ameriquest Mortgage Company. They are worth checking out because they\'ll give you a laugh.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nBut the real joke is the tag line: "Don\'t judge too quickly. We won\'t."\r\n\r\nIt turns out their lack of judgment swindled all sorts of people into getting mortgages they couldn\'t afford. I dealt with mortgage brokers over the past seven years and they pretty much were all the same, though. They had to be in order to compete. \r\n\r\nThey would all hold your hand through the process and help fudge the numbers to get the mortgage you wanted. If you asked for it, they made it happen. The only difference was that some lied to the customer about the terms of the mortgage and some didn\'t.\r\n\r\nBut in terms of lying to the bank I think they all did it. But who cared! House prices were going up and up, and the economy was doing fine. Everyone was getting what they wanted.\r\n\r\nWe were in on it. \r\nThe customer lied to the mortgage broker who turned a blind eye.\r\nAnd the mortgage broker lied to the bank who turned a blind eye.\r\nI think everyone is to blame for the current mess.\r\n\r\nBUT, and there is a big BUT, the bank and mortgage broker have a professional responsibility whereas the customer does not. The customer may have no idea what they are doing. \r\n\r\nI think in this case ignorance IS an excuse, something the banks and mortgage brokers can not claim to have. It is the responsibility of the professionals to educate and look after the customer, something they did not do.\r\n\r\nSo even though everyone is to blame I think the banks and mortgage brokers should carry the brunt of the mess, not the customers. \r\n\r\nBelow is a overview of how the outcome should NOT be. It shows how Roland Arnall, owner of AmeriQuest, is largely unscathed by the mortgage crisis.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nTo tie this in with ecological building, in my eyes professional ethics are a HUGE part of being green. It is no longer about the buck but a holistic view of the world. Just like green building, ethical business is also healthier for the environment.\r\n\r\nIf you get a scam of a loan to build a wonderful green house, your life will still be toxic. Green extends to all interactions. Likewise, as a green builder it is my job to look after the welfare of my less knowledgeable customers.\r\n\r\nThere is a big rush now to build green. Customers may come to me all excited to make their home green. Like in the mortgage frenzy, it could be tempting for me to take advantage of the customer\'s enthusiasm and sell them all sorts of wonderful green products.\r\n\r\nIs this good for the world? Not if they don\'t need the products! Green business needs to be holistic, which means the benefit is for the whole and not just a few parts. Me, the customers, the world, all the elements need to benefit from the transaction. That is green.\r\n\r\nOtherwise I may be selling lots of green products but I\'m not a green builder.', 'AmeriQuest - Good example of mortgage practices', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '49-revision-2', '', '', '2008-08-29 18:05:27', '2008-08-30 00:05:27', '', 49, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/29/49-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (52, 1, '2008-08-31 09:23:34', '2008-08-31 15:23:34', 'Here is a snap in time collection of my green bookmarks, my resource guide that is ever changing. The moment I post this it will already be outdated. But I hope it helps you in your quest for a cleaner healthier life.\r\n\r\nGreat Links for Solar\r\n
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  • HabitatMap
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  • IceStone
  • \n\n
  • Kiwi Magazine
  • \n
  • League of Young Voters Education Fund
  • \n
  • Lower East Side Ecology Center
  • \n
  • Magic Exterminating
  • \n
  • Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
  • \n
  • Movers Not Shakers
  • \n\n
  • National Grid
  • \n
  • NYC Department of Design and Construction
  • \n
  • New York Industrial Retention Network
  • \n
  • New York League of Conservation Voters
  • \n
  • NYSERDA
  • \n\n
  • Pratt Institute
  • \n
  • Prospect Park
  • \n
  • RePlayground
  • \n
  • Riverkeeper
  • \n
  • Rolling Press
  • \n
  • Slow Food NYC
  • \n\n
  • Solar 1
  • \n
  • Stewart/Stand
  • \n
  • Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
  • \n
  • Sustainable Business Network
  • \n
  • Transportation Alternatives
  • \n
  • TriState Bio Diesel
  • \n\n
  • Wearable Collections
  • \n
  • WE ADD UP
  • \n\n', 'Links', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '52-revision', '', '', '2008-08-31 09:23:12', '2008-08-31 15:23:12', '', 52, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/31/52-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (54, 1, '2008-10-29 19:14:19', '2008-10-30 01:14:19', 'Here is a snap in time collection of my green bookmarks, my resource guide that is ever changing. The moment I post this it will already be outdated. But I hope it helps you in your quest for a cleaner healthier life.\n\nGreat Links for Solar\n
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    3 R Living
    Alive Structures
    American Clay
    angies list
    Asthma Free Zone School
    BEST PEX Radiant Heating,- Radiant Direct
    Bettencourt Collection
    Bettencourt Green Building Supplies
    BlueHost.Com - FTP
    BodyBalance Solutions for Healthy Living
    bonneville windows
    BP Certified Installer Program
    Brooklyn Botanic Garden
    Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment
    Brooklyn Children\'s Museum
    Build It Green! NYC | Non-profit Low Cost Salvage
    Building Materials Reuse Association -
    BuildingGreen.com - Home
    CeleBriTay NYC
    Center for the Urban Environment
    Clean Air NY
    Common Fire Foundation
    Community Education Center
    Community Energy
    Community Environmental Center
    Commuter Link
    contractor rules
    Co-op America Business Network -
    Council on the Environment of New York City
    Cradle to Cradle MBDC
    Creative Commons Deed
    D.I.Y. Services | Northeast Radiant Technology, L.L.C.
    Demilec Foam spray isenine alternative
    DEMILEC | HEATLOK SOYA Spray Polyurethane Foam
    Doyle\'s Thornless Blackberry - Home Page
    Drosera, Native Plant Botany
    Durapalm
    Earthbound Farm
    East New York Farms!
    Eat Well Guide
    ECOBROKER : Home
    ECOBROWNSTONE: The Art of Brownstone Greenovation
    Ecoseekers
    Edible Brooklyn
    Electra bicycles
    Engineering Data
    Engrave-A-Crete
    Envirolutions
    Environ Biocomposites
    Evangeline Dennie, Architect, LEED AP
    Evelyn Productions
    FIBERFRAME™ fiberglass windows
    Fibertec - Fiberglass Windows and Doors Manufacturer
    Fifth Avenue Committee
    Foam Insulation - Spray Foam
    Foam It Green Polyurethane Spray Foam Kits - Seal and Insulate
    Foampower Home Page
    Gaia Institute
    GBCI: Green Building Certification Institute
    Girl Guides USA
    Go Green
    Gossypium The Ethical Eco-Cotton Store
    Gowanus Canal Conservancy
    Green Brooklyn
    Green Depot
    Green Depot: Green Building Supplies
    Green Edge
    green links
    Green Living Technologies
    green roof example
    green roof tax credits
    Green Spaces
    GreenBuildingsNY® | June 17-18, 2008 | Jacob K. Javits
    GreenBuildingTalk - Green Building Forums
    Greener Buildings - News on Green Buildings,
    greenGoat ::: resource management strategies
    GreenHome NYC
    GreenHomeNYC: We Help New York City\'s Buildings Go Green.
    GreenSpa NY
    Greg Barber Co.
    Grey Water Books, Ecological Design Information & Consulting
    HabitatMap
    hexapat green walkway
    Home Heating Systems - HeatingHelp.com
    home surplus
    Hydronic Comfort Heating - HydronicPros.com
    IceStone
    ICFA - Insulating Concrete Form Association
    Incentives in New York
    Inhabitat
    Iron & Steel Scrap in Metro New York on ThomasNet.com
    Kirei Board
    Kiwi Magazine
    League of Young Voters Education Fund
    LEED - USGBC: U.S. Green Building Council
    Low Impact Living
    Lower East Side Ecology Center
    Lumber Liquidators: Hardwood Flooring for Less!
    Magic Exterminating
    Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
    Modern Way Lumber
    MOO.com | business card
    Motherplants
    Movers Not Shakers
    National Grid
    NCFI Polyurethanes
    New York Industrial Retention Network
    New York League of Conservation Voters
    NY broker web site
    NYC Department of Design and Construction
    NYSERDA
    NYSERDA - New York Energy Smart Loan Program
    Overheard in New York: The Voice of the City
    Paperstone
    Plyboo
    POLFOAM demilec distributor
    Power Naturally Web Site
    Pratt Institute
    Prospect Park
    Radiant Floor Design info
    radiant heat ThermoFin Information
    Reclaimed Home: Green Low Impact Housing Renovation of New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey
    recycled insulation
    Recycled Lumber, Plywood, & Flooring Buyers & Sellers
    Reddi-Wall, Inc.
    RePlayground
    Richlite
    Riverkeeper
    Rocket Mass Heaters
    Rolling Press
    Rooftop Gardening Source
    Scrapile
    Slow Food NYC
    Small Business Loans
    Solar 1
    Solar One
    Solatube - The Miracle Skylight
    Soundproofing Products and Materials
    SoyThane Spray Urethane Foam
    SprayFoam.com- foam database
    Stewart/Stand
    Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
    Structural Insulated Panel Association
    Sunmaxsolar.net
    SunPower - Smarter Solar
    Surface Environment
    Sustainable Business Network
    sustainableflatbush.org
    tankless water Takagi USA
    The Design Can
    Transportation Alternatives
    Treehugger
    TriState Bio Diesel
    UNILUX AG, Salmtal - Fenster und Türen
    USGBC New York Chapter
    Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc.
    WE ADD UP
    Wearable Collections
    Your Solar Home - Renewable Energy Solutions
    \nThe Masonry Heater Association includes a member list, a library, and more. \nRoofer Magazine\nEnvirosense Consortium\nAmerican Wind Energy Association\nEcoDesign Resource Society (Canada)\nElectric Vehicle Association of the Americas\nHealthy Homes Institute\nAmerican Solar Energy Society\nDevelopment Center for Appropriate Technology\nUK Based Association for Environment Conscious Building\nInternational Dark-Sky Association: Proper lighting doesn\'t have to block out the stars!\nGreen Hotels Association\n', 'My Resource Links', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '52-autosave', '', '', '2008-10-29 19:14:19', '2008-10-30 01:14:19', '', 52, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/31/52-autosave/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (55, 1, '2008-08-31 09:23:34', '2008-08-31 15:23:34', 'Here are some local links: \r\n\r\n
  • Alive Structures
  • \r\n\r\n
  • Asthma Free Zone School
  • \r\n
  • Bettencourt Green Building Supplies
  • \r\n
  • Brooklyn Botanic Garden
  • \r\n
  • Brooklyn\'s Bounty Network
  • \r\n
  • Brooklyn Children\'s Museum
  • \r\n
  • CeleBriTay NYC
  • \r\n\r\n
  • Center for the Urban Environment
  • \r\n
  • Clean Air NY
  • \r\n
  • Community Education Center
  • \r\n
  • Community Energy
  • \r\n
  • Commuter Link
  • \r\n
  • Council on the Environment of New York City
  • \r\n\r\n
  • Earthbound Farm
  • \r\n
  • East New York Farms!
  • \r\n
  • Eat Well Guide
  • \r\n
  • Ecoseekers
  • \r\n
  • Edible Brooklyn
  • \r\n
  • Envirolutions
  • \r\n\r\n
  • Fifth Avenue Committee
  • \r\n
  • Girl Guides USA
  • \r\n
  • Go Green
  • \r\n
  • Gowanus Canal Conservancy
  • \r\n
  • Green Depot
  • \r\n
  • Green Edge
  • \r\n\r\n
  • GreenHome NYC
  • \r\n
  • GreenSpa NY
  • \r\n
  • Greg Barber Co.
  • \r\n
  • HabitatMap
  • \r\n
  • IceStone
  • \r\n\r\n
  • Kiwi Magazine
  • \r\n
  • League of Young Voters Education Fund
  • \r\n
  • Lower East Side Ecology Center
  • \r\n
  • Magic Exterminating
  • \r\n
  • Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
  • \r\n
  • Movers Not Shakers
  • \r\n\r\n
  • National Grid
  • \r\n
  • NYC Department of Design and Construction
  • \r\n
  • New York Industrial Retention Network
  • \r\n
  • New York League of Conservation Voters
  • \r\n
  • NYSERDA
  • \r\n\r\n
  • Pratt Institute
  • \r\n
  • Prospect Park
  • \r\n
  • RePlayground
  • \r\n
  • Riverkeeper
  • \r\n
  • Rolling Press
  • \r\n
  • Slow Food NYC
  • \r\n\r\n
  • Solar 1
  • \r\n
  • Stewart/Stand
  • \r\n
  • Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
  • \r\n
  • Sustainable Business Network
  • \r\n
  • Transportation Alternatives
  • \r\n
  • TriState Bio Diesel
  • \r\n\r\n
  • Wearable Collections
  • \r\n
  • WE ADD UP
  • \r\n\r\n', 'Links', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '52-revision-2', '', '', '2008-08-31 09:23:34', '2008-08-31 15:23:34', '', 52, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/31/52-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (56, 1, '2008-08-31 09:29:07', '2008-08-31 15:29:07', 'Here are some local links: \r\n\r\nBrooklyn Center for the Urban Environment
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  • Alive Structures
  • \r\n
  • Asthma Free Zone School
  • \r\n
  • Bettencourt Green Building Supplies
  • \r\n
  • Brooklyn Botanic Garden
  • \r\n
  • Brooklyn\'s Bounty Network
  • \r\n
  • Brooklyn Children\'s Museum
  • \r\n
  • CeleBriTay NYC
  • \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
  • Center for the Urban Environment
  • \r\n
  • Clean Air NY
  • \r\n
  • Community Education Center
  • \r\n
  • Community Energy
  • \r\n
  • Commuter Link
  • \r\n
  • Council on the Environment of New York City
  • \r\n\r\nDrosera, Native Plant Botany
    \r\n\r\nEvelyn Productions
    \r\n Evangeline Dennie, Architect, LEED AP
    \r\n
  • Earthbound Farm
  • \r\n
  • East New York Farms!
  • \r\n
  • Eat Well Guide
  • \r\n
  • Ecoseekers
  • \r\n
  • Edible Brooklyn
  • \r\n
  • Envirolutions
  • \r\n\r\n
  • Fifth Avenue Committee
  • \r\n\r\nGaia Institute
    \r\nGreen Living Technologies
    \r\n
  • Girl Guides USA
  • \r\n
  • Go Green
  • \r\n
  • Gowanus Canal Conservancy
  • \r\n
  • Green Depot
  • \r\n
  • Green Edge
  • \r\n\r\n
  • GreenHome NYC
  • \r\n
  • GreenSpa NY
  • \r\n
  • Greg Barber Co.
  • \r\n
  • HabitatMap
  • \r\n
  • IceStone
  • \r\n\r\n
  • Kiwi Magazine
  • \r\n
  • League of Young Voters Education Fund
  • \r\n
  • Lower East Side Ecology Center
  • \r\n
  • Magic Exterminating
  • \r\n\r\nMotherplants
    \r\n
  • Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
  • \r\n
  • Movers Not Shakers
  • \r\n\r\n
  • National Grid
  • \r\n
  • NYC Department of Design and Construction
  • \r\n
  • New York Industrial Retention Network
  • \r\n
  • New York League of Conservation Voters
  • \r\n
  • NYSERDA
  • \r\n\r\n
  • Pratt Institute
  • \r\n
  • Prospect Park
  • \r\n
  • RePlayground
  • \r\n
  • Riverkeeper
  • \r\n
  • Rolling Press
  • \r\n
  • Slow Food NYC
  • \r\n\r\n
  • Solar 1
  • \r\n
  • Stewart/Stand
  • \r\n
  • Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
  • \r\n
  • Sustainable Business Network
  • \r\n
  • Transportation Alternatives
  • \r\n
  • TriState Bio Diesel
  • \r\n\r\n
  • Wearable Collections
  • \r\n
  • WE ADD UP
  • \r\n', 'Links', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '52-revision-3', '', '', '2008-08-31 09:29:07', '2008-08-31 15:29:07', '', 52, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/31/52-revision-3/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (57, 1, '2008-08-31 11:09:23', '2008-08-31 17:09:23', 'Here is a snap in time collection of my green bookmarks. My resource guide that is ever changing.
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    3 R Living
    Alive Structures
    American Clay
    angies list
    Asthma Free Zone School
    BEST PEX Radiant Heating,- Radiant Direct
    Bettencourt Collection
    Bettencourt Green Building Supplies
    BlueHost.Com - FTP
    BodyBalance Solutions for Healthy Living
    bonneville windows
    BP Certified Installer Program
    Brooklyn Botanic Garden
    Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment 
    Brooklyn Children\'s Museum
    Build It Green! NYC | Non-profit Low Cost Salvage and Surplus Building Materials
    Building Materials Reuse Association -
    BuildingGreen.com - Home
    CeleBriTay NYC
    Center for the Urban Environment
    Clean Air NY
    Common Fire Foundation
    Community Education Center
    Community Energy
    Community Environmental Center
    Commuter Link
    contractor rules
    Co-op America Business Network - the Original Socially Responsible Business Network of Green Businesses
    Council on the Environment of New York City
    Cradle to Cradle MBDC
    Creative Commons Deed
    D.I.Y. Services | Northeast Radiant Technology, L.L.C.
    Demilec Foam spray isenine alternative
    DEMILEC Is proud to present its NEW ECOLOGICAL PRODUCT | HEATLOK SOYA Spray Polyurethane Foam
    Doyle\'s Thornless Blackberry - Home Page
    Drosera, Native Plant Botany
    Durapalm
    Earthbound Farm
    East New York Farms!
    Eat Well Guide
    ECOBROKER : Home
    ECOBROWNSTONE: The Art of Brownstone Greenovation
    Ecoseekers
    Edible Brooklyn
    Electra bicycles
    Engineering Data
    Engrave-A-Crete
    Envirolutions
    Environ Biocomposites
    Evangeline Dennie, Architect, LEED AP
    Evelyn Productions
    FIBERFRAME™ fiberglass windows
    Fibertec - Fiberglass Windows and Doors Manufacturer
    Fifth Avenue Committee
    Foam Insulation - Spray Foam Best prices and a staff that understands your spray foam needs. Call us today for residential and commercial foam insulation products nationwide.
    Foam It Green Polyurethane Spray Foam Kits - Seal and Insulate
    Foampower Home Page
    Gaia Institute
    GBCI: Green Building Certification Institute
    Girl Guides USA
    Go Green
    Gossypium The Ethical Eco-Cotton Store
    Gowanus Canal Conservancy
    Green Brooklyn
    Green Depot
    Green Depot: Green Building Supplies
    Green Edge
    green links
    Green Living Technologies
    green roof example
    green roof tax credits
    Green Spaces
    GreenBuildingsNY® | June 17-18, 2008 | Jacob K. Javits Convention Center | New York, NY
    GreenBuildingTalk - Green Building Forums on Insulating Concrete Forms (ICF), Structural Insulated Panels (SIP), Radiant Heating, Geothermal Heat Pumps, Solar Power
    Greener Buildings - News on Green Buildings, Green Architecture, Green Cities and Facilities Management
    greenGoat ::: resource management strategies
    GreenHome NYC
    GreenHomeNYC: We Help New York City\'s Buildings Go Green.
    GreenSpa NY
    Greg Barber Co.
    Grey Water Books, Ecological Design Information & Consulting
    HabitatMap
    hexapat green walkway
    Home Heating Systems - HeatingHelp.com
    home surplus
    Hydronic Comfort Heating - HydronicPros.com
    IceStone
    ICFA - Insulating Concrete Form Association
    Incentives in New York
    Inhabitat
    Iron & Steel Scrap in Metro New York on ThomasNet.com
    Kirei Board
    Kiwi Magazine
    League of Young Voters Education Fund
    LEED - USGBC: U.S. Green Building Council
    Low Impact Living
    Lower East Side Ecology Center
    Lumber Liquidators: Hardwood Flooring for Less!
    Magic Exterminating
    Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
    Modern Way Lumber
    MOO.com | business card
    Motherplants
    Movers Not Shakers
    National Grid
    NCFI Polyurethanes
    New York Industrial Retention Network
    New York League of Conservation Voters
    NY broker web site
    NYC Department of Design and Construction
    NYSERDA
    NYSERDA - New York Energy Smart Loan Program
    Overheard in New York: The Voice of the City
    Paperstone
    Plyboo
    POLFOAM demilec distributor
    Power Naturally Web Site
    Pratt Institute 
    Prospect Park
    Radiant Floor Design info
    radiant heat ThermoFin Information
    Reclaimed Home: Green Low Impact Housing Renovation of New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey
    recycled insulation
    Recycled Lumber, Plywood, & Flooring Buyers & Sellers
    Reddi-Wall, Inc.
    RePlayground
    Richlite
    Riverkeeper
    Rocket Mass Heaters
    Rolling Press
    Rooftop Gardening Source
    Scrapile
    Slow Food NYC
    Small Business Loans
    Solar 1
    Solar One
    Solatube - The Miracle Skylight
    Soundproofing Products and Materials
    SoyThane Spray Urethane Foam
    SprayFoam.com- foam database
    Stewart/Stand
    Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
    Structural Insulated Panel Association
    Sunmaxsolar.net
    SunPower - Smarter Solar
    Surface Environment
    Sustainable Business Network
    sustainableflatbush.org
    tankless water Takagi USA
    The Design Can
    Transportation Alternatives
    Treehugger
    TriState Bio Diesel
    UNILUX AG, Salmtal - Fenster und Türen
    USGBC New York Chapter
    Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc.
    WE ADD UP
    Wearable Collections
    Your Solar Home - Renewable Energy Solutions
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    3 R Living
    Alive Structures
    American Clay
    angies list
    Asthma Free Zone School
    BEST PEX Radiant Heating,- Radiant Direct
    Bettencourt Collection
    Bettencourt Green Building Supplies
    BlueHost.Com - FTP
    BodyBalance Solutions for Healthy Living
    bonneville windows
    BP Certified Installer Program
    Brooklyn Botanic Garden
    Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment 
    Brooklyn Children\'s Museum
    Build It Green! NYC | Non-profit Low Cost Salvage and Surplus Building Materials
    Building Materials Reuse Association -
    BuildingGreen.com - Home
    CeleBriTay NYC
    Center for the Urban Environment
    Clean Air NY
    Common Fire Foundation
    Community Education Center
    Community Energy
    Community Environmental Center
    Commuter Link
    contractor rules
    Co-op America Business Network - the Original Socially Responsible Business Network of Green Businesses
    Council on the Environment of New York City
    Cradle to Cradle MBDC
    Creative Commons Deed
    D.I.Y. Services | Northeast Radiant Technology, L.L.C.
    Demilec Foam spray isenine alternative
    DEMILEC Is proud to present its NEW ECOLOGICAL PRODUCT | HEATLOK SOYA Spray Polyurethane Foam
    Doyle\'s Thornless Blackberry - Home Page
    Drosera, Native Plant Botany
    Durapalm
    Earthbound Farm
    East New York Farms!
    Eat Well Guide
    ECOBROKER : Home
    ECOBROWNSTONE: The Art of Brownstone Greenovation
    Ecoseekers
    Edible Brooklyn
    Electra bicycles
    Engineering Data
    Engrave-A-Crete
    Envirolutions
    Environ Biocomposites
    Evangeline Dennie, Architect, LEED AP
    Evelyn Productions
    FIBERFRAME™ fiberglass windows
    Fibertec - Fiberglass Windows and Doors Manufacturer
    Fifth Avenue Committee
    Foam Insulation - Spray Foam Best prices and a staff that understands your spray foam needs. Call us today for residential and commercial foam insulation products nationwide.
    Foam It Green Polyurethane Spray Foam Kits - Seal and Insulate
    Foampower Home Page
    Gaia Institute
    GBCI: Green Building Certification Institute
    Girl Guides USA
    Go Green
    Gossypium The Ethical Eco-Cotton Store
    Gowanus Canal Conservancy
    Green Brooklyn
    Green Depot
    Green Depot: Green Building Supplies
    Green Edge
    green links
    Green Living Technologies
    green roof example
    green roof tax credits
    Green Spaces
    GreenBuildingsNY® | June 17-18, 2008 | Jacob K. Javits Convention Center | New York, NY
    GreenBuildingTalk - Green Building Forums on Insulating Concrete Forms (ICF), Structural Insulated Panels (SIP), Radiant Heating, Geothermal Heat Pumps, Solar Power
    Greener Buildings - News on Green Buildings, Green Architecture, Green Cities and Facilities Management
    greenGoat ::: resource management strategies
    GreenHome NYC
    GreenHomeNYC: We Help New York City\'s Buildings Go Green.
    GreenSpa NY
    Greg Barber Co.
    Grey Water Books, Ecological Design Information & Consulting
    HabitatMap
    hexapat green walkway
    Home Heating Systems - HeatingHelp.com
    home surplus
    Hydronic Comfort Heating - HydronicPros.com
    IceStone
    ICFA - Insulating Concrete Form Association
    Incentives in New York
    Inhabitat
    Iron & Steel Scrap in Metro New York on ThomasNet.com
    Kirei Board
    Kiwi Magazine
    League of Young Voters Education Fund
    LEED - USGBC: U.S. Green Building Council
    Low Impact Living
    Lower East Side Ecology Center
    Lumber Liquidators: Hardwood Flooring for Less!
    Magic Exterminating
    Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
    Modern Way Lumber
    MOO.com | business card
    Motherplants
    Movers Not Shakers
    National Grid
    NCFI Polyurethanes
    New York Industrial Retention Network
    New York League of Conservation Voters
    NY broker web site
    NYC Department of Design and Construction
    NYSERDA
    NYSERDA - New York Energy Smart Loan Program
    Overheard in New York: The Voice of the City
    Paperstone
    Plyboo
    POLFOAM demilec distributor
    Power Naturally Web Site
    Pratt Institute 
    Prospect Park
    Radiant Floor Design info
    radiant heat ThermoFin Information
    Reclaimed Home: Green Low Impact Housing Renovation of New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey
    recycled insulation
    Recycled Lumber, Plywood, & Flooring Buyers & Sellers
    Reddi-Wall, Inc.
    RePlayground
    Richlite
    Riverkeeper
    Rocket Mass Heaters
    Rolling Press
    Rooftop Gardening Source
    Scrapile
    Slow Food NYC
    Small Business Loans
    Solar 1
    Solar One
    Solatube - The Miracle Skylight
    Soundproofing Products and Materials
    SoyThane Spray Urethane Foam
    SprayFoam.com- foam database
    Stewart/Stand
    Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
    Structural Insulated Panel Association
    Sunmaxsolar.net
    SunPower - Smarter Solar
    Surface Environment
    Sustainable Business Network
    sustainableflatbush.org
    tankless water Takagi USA
    The Design Can
    Transportation Alternatives
    Treehugger
    TriState Bio Diesel
    UNILUX AG, Salmtal - Fenster und Türen
    USGBC New York Chapter
    Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc.
    WE ADD UP
    Wearable Collections
    Your Solar Home - Renewable Energy Solutions
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    3 R Living
    Alive Structures
    American Clay
    angies list
    Asthma Free Zone School
    BEST PEX Radiant Heating,- Radiant Direct
    Bettencourt Collection
    Bettencourt Green Building Supplies
    BlueHost.Com - FTP
    BodyBalance Solutions for Healthy Living
    bonneville windows
    BP Certified Installer Program
    Brooklyn Botanic Garden
    Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment 
    Brooklyn Children\'s Museum
    Build It Green! NYC | Non-profit Low Cost Salvage and Surplus Building Materials
    Building Materials Reuse Association -
    BuildingGreen.com - Home
    CeleBriTay NYC
    Center for the Urban Environment
    Clean Air NY
    Common Fire Foundation
    Community Education Center
    Community Energy
    Community Environmental Center
    Commuter Link
    contractor rules
    Co-op America Business Network - the Original Socially Responsible Business Network of Green Businesses
    Council on the Environment of New York City
    Cradle to Cradle MBDC
    Creative Commons Deed
    D.I.Y. Services | Northeast Radiant Technology, L.L.C.
    Demilec Foam spray isenine alternative
    DEMILEC Is proud to present its NEW ECOLOGICAL PRODUCT | HEATLOK SOYA Spray Polyurethane Foam
    Doyle\'s Thornless Blackberry - Home Page
    Drosera, Native Plant Botany
    Durapalm
    Earthbound Farm
    East New York Farms!
    Eat Well Guide
    ECOBROKER : Home
    ECOBROWNSTONE: The Art of Brownstone Greenovation
    Ecoseekers
    Edible Brooklyn
    Electra bicycles
    Engineering Data
    Engrave-A-Crete
    Envirolutions
    Environ Biocomposites
    Evangeline Dennie, Architect, LEED AP
    Evelyn Productions
    FIBERFRAME™ fiberglass windows
    Fibertec - Fiberglass Windows and Doors Manufacturer
    Fifth Avenue Committee
    Foam Insulation - Spray Foam Best prices and a staff that understands your spray foam needs. Call us today for residential and commercial foam insulation products nationwide.
    Foam It Green Polyurethane Spray Foam Kits - Seal and Insulate
    Foampower Home Page
    Gaia Institute
    GBCI: Green Building Certification Institute
    Girl Guides USA
    Go Green
    Gossypium The Ethical Eco-Cotton Store
    Gowanus Canal Conservancy
    Green Brooklyn
    Green Depot
    Green Depot: Green Building Supplies
    Green Edge
    green links
    Green Living Technologies
    green roof example
    green roof tax credits
    Green Spaces
    GreenBuildingsNY® | June 17-18, 2008 | Jacob K. Javits Convention Center | New York, NY
    GreenBuildingTalk - Green Building Forums on Insulating Concrete Forms (ICF), Structural Insulated Panels (SIP), Radiant Heating, Geothermal Heat Pumps, Solar Power
    Greener Buildings - News on Green Buildings, Green Architecture, Green Cities and Facilities Management
    greenGoat ::: resource management strategies
    GreenHome NYC
    GreenHomeNYC: We Help New York City\'s Buildings Go Green.
    GreenSpa NY
    Greg Barber Co.
    Grey Water Books, Ecological Design Information & Consulting
    HabitatMap
    hexapat green walkway
    Home Heating Systems - HeatingHelp.com
    home surplus
    Hydronic Comfort Heating - HydronicPros.com
    IceStone
    ICFA - Insulating Concrete Form Association
    Incentives in New York
    Inhabitat
    Iron & Steel Scrap in Metro New York on ThomasNet.com
    Kirei Board
    Kiwi Magazine
    League of Young Voters Education Fund
    LEED - USGBC: U.S. Green Building Council
    Low Impact Living
    Lower East Side Ecology Center
    Lumber Liquidators: Hardwood Flooring for Less!
    Magic Exterminating
    Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
    Modern Way Lumber
    MOO.com | business card
    Motherplants
    Movers Not Shakers
    National Grid
    NCFI Polyurethanes
    New York Industrial Retention Network
    New York League of Conservation Voters
    NY broker web site
    NYC Department of Design and Construction
    NYSERDA
    NYSERDA - New York Energy Smart Loan Program
    Overheard in New York: The Voice of the City
    Paperstone
    Plyboo
    POLFOAM demilec distributor
    Power Naturally Web Site
    Pratt Institute 
    Prospect Park
    Radiant Floor Design info
    radiant heat ThermoFin Information
    Reclaimed Home: Green Low Impact Housing Renovation of New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey
    recycled insulation
    Recycled Lumber, Plywood, & Flooring Buyers & Sellers
    Reddi-Wall, Inc.
    RePlayground
    Richlite
    Riverkeeper
    Rocket Mass Heaters
    Rolling Press
    Rooftop Gardening Source
    Scrapile
    Slow Food NYC
    Small Business Loans
    Solar 1
    Solar One
    Solatube - The Miracle Skylight
    Soundproofing Products and Materials
    SoyThane Spray Urethane Foam
    SprayFoam.com- foam database
    Stewart/Stand
    Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
    Structural Insulated Panel Association
    Sunmaxsolar.net
    SunPower - Smarter Solar
    Surface Environment
    Sustainable Business Network
    sustainableflatbush.org
    tankless water Takagi USA
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    UNILUX AG, Salmtal - Fenster und Türen
    USGBC New York Chapter
    Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc.
    WE ADD UP
    Wearable Collections
    Your Solar Home - Renewable Energy Solutions
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    Alive Structures
    American Clay
    angies list
    Asthma Free Zone School
    BEST PEX Radiant Heating,- Radiant Direct
    Bettencourt Collection
    Bettencourt Green Building Supplies
    BlueHost.Com - FTP
    BodyBalance Solutions for Healthy Living
    bonneville windows
    BP Certified Installer Program
    Brooklyn Botanic Garden
    Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment 
    Brooklyn Children\'s Museum
    Build It Green! NYC | Non-profit Low Cost Salvage
    Building Materials Reuse Association -
    BuildingGreen.com - Home
    CeleBriTay NYC
    Center for the Urban Environment
    Clean Air NY
    Common Fire Foundation
    Community Education Center
    Community Energy
    Community Environmental Center
    Commuter Link
    contractor rules
    Co-op America Business Network -
    Council on the Environment of New York City
    Cradle to Cradle MBDC
    Creative Commons Deed
    D.I.Y. Services | Northeast Radiant Technology, L.L.C.
    Demilec Foam spray isenine alternative
    DEMILEC | HEATLOK SOYA Spray Polyurethane Foam
    Doyle\'s Thornless Blackberry - Home Page
    Drosera, Native Plant Botany
    Durapalm
    Earthbound Farm
    East New York Farms!
    Eat Well Guide
    ECOBROKER : Home
    ECOBROWNSTONE: The Art of Brownstone Greenovation
    Ecoseekers
    Edible Brooklyn
    Electra bicycles
    Engineering Data
    Engrave-A-Crete
    Envirolutions
    Environ Biocomposites
    Evangeline Dennie, Architect, LEED AP
    Evelyn Productions
    FIBERFRAME™ fiberglass windows
    Fibertec - Fiberglass Windows and Doors Manufacturer
    Fifth Avenue Committee
    Foam Insulation - Spray Foam
    Foam It Green Polyurethane Spray Foam Kits - Seal and Insulate
    Foampower Home Page
    Gaia Institute
    GBCI: Green Building Certification Institute
    Girl Guides USA
    Go Green
    Gossypium The Ethical Eco-Cotton Store
    Gowanus Canal Conservancy
    Green Brooklyn
    Green Depot
    Green Depot: Green Building Supplies
    Green Edge
    green links
    Green Living Technologies
    green roof example
    green roof tax credits
    Green Spaces
    GreenBuildingsNY® | June 17-18, 2008 | Jacob K. Javits
    GreenBuildingTalk - Green Building Forums
    Greener Buildings - News on Green Buildings,
    greenGoat ::: resource management strategies
    GreenHome NYC
    GreenHomeNYC: We Help New York City\'s Buildings Go Green.
    GreenSpa NY
    Greg Barber Co.
    Grey Water Books, Ecological Design Information & Consulting
    HabitatMap
    hexapat green walkway
    Home Heating Systems - HeatingHelp.com
    home surplus
    Hydronic Comfort Heating - HydronicPros.com
    IceStone
    ICFA - Insulating Concrete Form Association
    Incentives in New York
    Inhabitat
    Iron & Steel Scrap in Metro New York on ThomasNet.com
    Kirei Board
    Kiwi Magazine
    League of Young Voters Education Fund
    LEED - USGBC: U.S. Green Building Council
    Low Impact Living
    Lower East Side Ecology Center
    Lumber Liquidators: Hardwood Flooring for Less!
    Magic Exterminating
    Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
    Modern Way Lumber
    MOO.com | business card
    Motherplants
    Movers Not Shakers
    National Grid
    NCFI Polyurethanes
    New York Industrial Retention Network
    New York League of Conservation Voters
    NY broker web site
    NYC Department of Design and Construction
    NYSERDA
    NYSERDA - New York Energy Smart Loan Program
    Overheard in New York: The Voice of the City
    Paperstone
    Plyboo
    POLFOAM demilec distributor
    Power Naturally Web Site
    Pratt Institute 
    Prospect Park
    Radiant Floor Design info
    radiant heat ThermoFin Information
    Reclaimed Home: Green Low Impact Housing Renovation of New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey
    recycled insulation
    Recycled Lumber, Plywood, & Flooring Buyers & Sellers
    Reddi-Wall, Inc.
    RePlayground
    Richlite
    Riverkeeper
    Rocket Mass Heaters
    Rolling Press
    Rooftop Gardening Source
    Scrapile
    Slow Food NYC
    Small Business Loans
    Solar 1
    Solar One
    Solatube - The Miracle Skylight
    Soundproofing Products and Materials
    SoyThane Spray Urethane Foam
    SprayFoam.com- foam database
    Stewart/Stand
    Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
    Structural Insulated Panel Association
    Sunmaxsolar.net
    SunPower - Smarter Solar
    Surface Environment
    Sustainable Business Network
    sustainableflatbush.org
    tankless water Takagi USA
    The Design Can
    Transportation Alternatives
    Treehugger
    TriState Bio Diesel
    UNILUX AG, Salmtal - Fenster und Türen
    USGBC New York Chapter
    Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc.
    WE ADD UP
    Wearable Collections
    Your Solar Home - Renewable Energy Solutions
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    Alive Structures
    American Clay
    angies list
    Asthma Free Zone School
    BEST PEX Radiant Heating,- Radiant Direct
    Bettencourt Collection
    Bettencourt Green Building Supplies
    BlueHost.Com - FTP
    BodyBalance Solutions for Healthy Living
    bonneville windows
    BP Certified Installer Program
    Brooklyn Botanic Garden
    Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment 
    Brooklyn Children\'s Museum
    Build It Green! NYC | Non-profit Low Cost Salvage and Surplus Building Materials
    Building Materials Reuse Association -
    BuildingGreen.com - Home
    CeleBriTay NYC
    Center for the Urban Environment
    Clean Air NY
    Common Fire Foundation
    Community Education Center
    Community Energy
    Community Environmental Center
    Commuter Link
    contractor rules
    Co-op America Business Network - the Original Socially Responsible Business Network of Green Businesses
    Council on the Environment of New York City
    Cradle to Cradle MBDC
    Creative Commons Deed
    D.I.Y. Services | Northeast Radiant Technology, L.L.C.
    Demilec Foam spray isenine alternative
    DEMILEC Is proud to present its NEW ECOLOGICAL PRODUCT | HEATLOK SOYA Spray Polyurethane Foam
    Doyle\'s Thornless Blackberry - Home Page
    Drosera, Native Plant Botany
    Durapalm
    Earthbound Farm
    East New York Farms!
    Eat Well Guide
    ECOBROKER : Home
    ECOBROWNSTONE: The Art of Brownstone Greenovation
    Ecoseekers
    Edible Brooklyn
    Electra bicycles
    Engineering Data
    Engrave-A-Crete
    Envirolutions
    Environ Biocomposites
    Evangeline Dennie, Architect, LEED AP
    Evelyn Productions
    FIBERFRAME™ fiberglass windows
    Fibertec - Fiberglass Windows and Doors Manufacturer
    Fifth Avenue Committee
    Foam Insulation - Spray Foam Best prices and a staff that understands your spray foam needs. Call us today for residential and commercial foam insulation products nationwide.
    Foam It Green Polyurethane Spray Foam Kits - Seal and Insulate
    Foampower Home Page
    Gaia Institute
    GBCI: Green Building Certification Institute
    Girl Guides USA
    Go Green
    Gossypium The Ethical Eco-Cotton Store
    Gowanus Canal Conservancy
    Green Brooklyn
    Green Depot
    Green Depot: Green Building Supplies
    Green Edge
    green links
    Green Living Technologies
    green roof example
    green roof tax credits
    Green Spaces
    GreenBuildingsNY® | June 17-18, 2008 | Jacob K. Javits Convention Center | New York, NY
    GreenBuildingTalk - Green Building Forums on Insulating Concrete Forms (ICF), Structural Insulated Panels (SIP), Radiant Heating, Geothermal Heat Pumps, Solar Power
    Greener Buildings - News on Green Buildings, Green Architecture, Green Cities and Facilities Management
    greenGoat ::: resource management strategies
    GreenHome NYC
    GreenHomeNYC: We Help New York City\'s Buildings Go Green.
    GreenSpa NY
    Greg Barber Co.
    Grey Water Books, Ecological Design Information & Consulting
    HabitatMap
    hexapat green walkway
    Home Heating Systems - HeatingHelp.com
    home surplus
    Hydronic Comfort Heating - HydronicPros.com
    IceStone
    ICFA - Insulating Concrete Form Association
    Incentives in New York
    Inhabitat
    Iron & Steel Scrap in Metro New York on ThomasNet.com
    Kirei Board
    Kiwi Magazine
    League of Young Voters Education Fund
    LEED - USGBC: U.S. Green Building Council
    Low Impact Living
    Lower East Side Ecology Center
    Lumber Liquidators: Hardwood Flooring for Less!
    Magic Exterminating
    Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
    Modern Way Lumber
    MOO.com | business card
    Motherplants
    Movers Not Shakers
    National Grid
    NCFI Polyurethanes
    New York Industrial Retention Network
    New York League of Conservation Voters
    NY broker web site
    NYC Department of Design and Construction
    NYSERDA
    NYSERDA - New York Energy Smart Loan Program
    Overheard in New York: The Voice of the City
    Paperstone
    Plyboo
    POLFOAM demilec distributor
    Power Naturally Web Site
    Pratt Institute 
    Prospect Park
    Radiant Floor Design info
    radiant heat ThermoFin Information
    Reclaimed Home: Green Low Impact Housing Renovation of New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey
    recycled insulation
    Recycled Lumber, Plywood, & Flooring Buyers & Sellers
    Reddi-Wall, Inc.
    RePlayground
    Richlite
    Riverkeeper
    Rocket Mass Heaters
    Rolling Press
    Rooftop Gardening Source
    Scrapile
    Slow Food NYC
    Small Business Loans
    Solar 1
    Solar One
    Solatube - The Miracle Skylight
    Soundproofing Products and Materials
    SoyThane Spray Urethane Foam
    SprayFoam.com- foam database
    Stewart/Stand
    Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
    Structural Insulated Panel Association
    Sunmaxsolar.net
    SunPower - Smarter Solar
    Surface Environment
    Sustainable Business Network
    sustainableflatbush.org
    tankless water Takagi USA
    The Design Can
    Transportation Alternatives
    Treehugger
    TriState Bio Diesel
    UNILUX AG, Salmtal - Fenster und Türen
    USGBC New York Chapter
    Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc.
    WE ADD UP
    Wearable Collections
    Your Solar Home - Renewable Energy Solutions
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    Alive Structures
    American Clay
    angies list
    Asthma Free Zone School
    BEST PEX Radiant Heating,- Radiant Direct
    Bettencourt Collection
    Bettencourt Green Building Supplies
    BlueHost.Com - FTP
    BodyBalance Solutions for Healthy Living
    bonneville windows
    BP Certified Installer Program
    Brooklyn Botanic Garden
    Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment 
    Brooklyn Children\'s Museum
    Build It Green! NYC | Non-profit Low Cost Salvage
    Building Materials Reuse Association -
    BuildingGreen.com - Home
    CeleBriTay NYC
    Center for the Urban Environment
    Clean Air NY
    Common Fire Foundation
    Community Education Center
    Community Energy
    Community Environmental Center
    Commuter Link
    contractor rules
    Co-op America Business Network -
    Council on the Environment of New York City
    Cradle to Cradle MBDC
    Creative Commons Deed
    D.I.Y. Services | Northeast Radiant Technology, L.L.C.
    Demilec Foam spray isenine alternative
    DEMILEC | HEATLOK SOYA Spray Polyurethane Foam
    Doyle\'s Thornless Blackberry - Home Page
    Drosera, Native Plant Botany
    Durapalm
    Earthbound Farm
    East New York Farms!
    Eat Well Guide
    ECOBROKER : Home
    ECOBROWNSTONE: The Art of Brownstone Greenovation
    Ecoseekers
    Edible Brooklyn
    Electra bicycles
    Engineering Data
    Engrave-A-Crete
    Envirolutions
    Environ Biocomposites
    Evangeline Dennie, Architect, LEED AP
    Evelyn Productions
    FIBERFRAME™ fiberglass windows
    Fibertec - Fiberglass Windows and Doors Manufacturer
    Fifth Avenue Committee
    Foam Insulation - Spray Foam
    Foam It Green Polyurethane Spray Foam Kits - Seal and Insulate
    Foampower Home Page
    Gaia Institute
    GBCI: Green Building Certification Institute
    Girl Guides USA
    Go Green
    Gossypium The Ethical Eco-Cotton Store
    Gowanus Canal Conservancy
    Green Brooklyn
    Green Depot
    Green Depot: Green Building Supplies
    Green Edge
    green links
    Green Living Technologies
    green roof example
    green roof tax credits
    Green Spaces
    GreenBuildingsNY® | June 17-18, 2008 | Jacob K. Javits
    GreenBuildingTalk - Green Building Forums
    Greener Buildings - News on Green Buildings,
    greenGoat ::: resource management strategies
    GreenHome NYC
    GreenHomeNYC: We Help New York City\'s Buildings Go Green.
    GreenSpa NY
    Greg Barber Co.
    Grey Water Books, Ecological Design Information & Consulting
    HabitatMap
    hexapat green walkway
    Home Heating Systems - HeatingHelp.com
    home surplus
    Hydronic Comfort Heating - HydronicPros.com
    IceStone
    ICFA - Insulating Concrete Form Association
    Incentives in New York
    Inhabitat
    Iron & Steel Scrap in Metro New York on ThomasNet.com
    Kirei Board
    Kiwi Magazine
    League of Young Voters Education Fund
    LEED - USGBC: U.S. Green Building Council
    Low Impact Living
    Lower East Side Ecology Center
    Lumber Liquidators: Hardwood Flooring for Less!
    Magic Exterminating
    Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
    Modern Way Lumber
    MOO.com | business card
    Motherplants
    Movers Not Shakers
    National Grid
    NCFI Polyurethanes
    New York Industrial Retention Network
    New York League of Conservation Voters
    NY broker web site
    NYC Department of Design and Construction
    NYSERDA
    NYSERDA - New York Energy Smart Loan Program
    Overheard in New York: The Voice of the City
    Paperstone
    Plyboo
    POLFOAM demilec distributor
    Power Naturally Web Site
    Pratt Institute 
    Prospect Park
    Radiant Floor Design info
    radiant heat ThermoFin Information
    Reclaimed Home: Green Low Impact Housing Renovation of New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey
    recycled insulation
    Recycled Lumber, Plywood, & Flooring Buyers & Sellers
    Reddi-Wall, Inc.
    RePlayground
    Richlite
    Riverkeeper
    Rocket Mass Heaters
    Rolling Press
    Rooftop Gardening Source
    Scrapile
    Slow Food NYC
    Small Business Loans
    Solar 1
    Solar One
    Solatube - The Miracle Skylight
    Soundproofing Products and Materials
    SoyThane Spray Urethane Foam
    SprayFoam.com- foam database
    Stewart/Stand
    Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
    Structural Insulated Panel Association
    Sunmaxsolar.net
    SunPower - Smarter Solar
    Surface Environment
    Sustainable Business Network
    sustainableflatbush.org
    tankless water Takagi USA
    The Design Can
    Transportation Alternatives
    Treehugger
    TriState Bio Diesel
    UNILUX AG, Salmtal - Fenster und Türen
    USGBC New York Chapter
    Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc.
    WE ADD UP
    Wearable Collections
    Your Solar Home - Renewable Energy Solutions
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    Alive Structures
    American Clay
    angies list
    Asthma Free Zone School
    BEST PEX Radiant Heating,- Radiant Direct
    Bettencourt Collection
    Bettencourt Green Building Supplies
    BlueHost.Com - FTP
    BodyBalance Solutions for Healthy Living
    bonneville windows
    BP Certified Installer Program
    Brooklyn Botanic Garden
    Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment 
    Brooklyn Children\'s Museum
    Build It Green! NYC | Non-profit Low Cost Salvage
    Building Materials Reuse Association -
    BuildingGreen.com - Home
    CeleBriTay NYC
    Center for the Urban Environment
    Clean Air NY
    Common Fire Foundation
    Community Education Center
    Community Energy
    Community Environmental Center
    Commuter Link
    contractor rules
    Co-op America Business Network -
    Council on the Environment of New York City
    Cradle to Cradle MBDC
    Creative Commons Deed
    D.I.Y. Services | Northeast Radiant Technology, L.L.C.
    Demilec Foam spray isenine alternative
    DEMILEC | HEATLOK SOYA Spray Polyurethane Foam
    Doyle\'s Thornless Blackberry - Home Page
    Drosera, Native Plant Botany
    Durapalm
    Earthbound Farm
    East New York Farms!
    Eat Well Guide
    ECOBROKER : Home
    ECOBROWNSTONE: The Art of Brownstone Greenovation
    Ecoseekers
    Edible Brooklyn
    Electra bicycles
    Engineering Data
    Engrave-A-Crete
    Envirolutions
    Environ Biocomposites
    Evangeline Dennie, Architect, LEED AP
    Evelyn Productions
    FIBERFRAME™ fiberglass windows
    Fibertec - Fiberglass Windows and Doors Manufacturer
    Fifth Avenue Committee
    Foam Insulation - Spray Foam
    Foam It Green Polyurethane Spray Foam Kits - Seal and Insulate
    Foampower Home Page
    Gaia Institute
    GBCI: Green Building Certification Institute
    Girl Guides USA
    Go Green
    Gossypium The Ethical Eco-Cotton Store
    Gowanus Canal Conservancy
    Green Brooklyn
    Green Depot
    Green Depot: Green Building Supplies
    Green Edge
    green links
    Green Living Technologies
    green roof example
    green roof tax credits
    Green Spaces
    GreenBuildingsNY® | June 17-18, 2008 | Jacob K. Javits
    GreenBuildingTalk - Green Building Forums
    Greener Buildings - News on Green Buildings,
    greenGoat ::: resource management strategies
    GreenHome NYC
    GreenHomeNYC: We Help New York City\'s Buildings Go Green.
    GreenSpa NY
    Greg Barber Co.
    Grey Water Books, Ecological Design Information & Consulting
    HabitatMap
    hexapat green walkway
    Home Heating Systems - HeatingHelp.com
    home surplus
    Hydronic Comfort Heating - HydronicPros.com
    IceStone
    ICFA - Insulating Concrete Form Association
    Incentives in New York
    Inhabitat
    Iron & Steel Scrap in Metro New York on ThomasNet.com
    Kirei Board
    Kiwi Magazine
    League of Young Voters Education Fund
    LEED - USGBC: U.S. Green Building Council
    Low Impact Living
    Lower East Side Ecology Center
    Lumber Liquidators: Hardwood Flooring for Less!
    Magic Exterminating
    Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
    Modern Way Lumber
    MOO.com | business card
    Motherplants
    Movers Not Shakers
    National Grid
    NCFI Polyurethanes
    New York Industrial Retention Network
    New York League of Conservation Voters
    NY broker web site
    NYC Department of Design and Construction
    NYSERDA
    NYSERDA - New York Energy Smart Loan Program
    Overheard in New York: The Voice of the City
    Paperstone
    Plyboo
    POLFOAM demilec distributor
    Power Naturally Web Site
    Pratt Institute 
    Prospect Park
    Radiant Floor Design info
    radiant heat ThermoFin Information
    Reclaimed Home: Green Low Impact Housing Renovation of New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey
    recycled insulation
    Recycled Lumber, Plywood, & Flooring Buyers & Sellers
    Reddi-Wall, Inc.
    RePlayground
    Richlite
    Riverkeeper
    Rocket Mass Heaters
    Rolling Press
    Rooftop Gardening Source
    Scrapile
    Slow Food NYC
    Small Business Loans
    Solar 1
    Solar One
    Solatube - The Miracle Skylight
    Soundproofing Products and Materials
    SoyThane Spray Urethane Foam
    SprayFoam.com- foam database
    Stewart/Stand
    Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
    Structural Insulated Panel Association
    Sunmaxsolar.net
    SunPower - Smarter Solar
    Surface Environment
    Sustainable Business Network
    sustainableflatbush.org
    tankless water Takagi USA
    The Design Can
    Transportation Alternatives
    Treehugger
    TriState Bio Diesel
    UNILUX AG, Salmtal - Fenster und Türen
    USGBC New York Chapter
    Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc.
    WE ADD UP
    Wearable Collections
    Your Solar Home - Renewable Energy Solutions
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And it continues to this day in Northern Ireland, Palestine, among the aborigines of Australia, , the United States,\r\n\r\nSome of the most precious documents in history, have been written, and made law, in the name of freedom: The Magna Carta, the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights, Lincoln’s Gettysburg address, the Communist Manifesto, ….\r\n\r\nstrangely, though, many of these documents were written, and enshrined, during periods when population density was low, the right of a person to a piece of land, was often available, the right to live in an environment, that permitted freedom of thought and freedom of spirit was available without effort… what was not so easily available were food, health, medical care,\r\n\r\nToday the situation is greatly changed. Population density is enormous; the earth’s ecosystem hangs in the balance; people’s living conditions are clean and well built sometimes… but the right to life a right of spirit, the right to have a coherent world view… these things which existed easily in earlier times, now do not exist so easily.\r\n\r\nIt has become commonplace to recognize that in our new era, we need guarantees about clean water, clean air, freedom for and protection for animals and plants…\r\n\r\nThus the balance has shifted toward the physical world, …its character, its structure….\r\n\r\nDaylight, noise, square feet of living space, the right to self determination within your dwelling, the right to self-determination in your neighborhood, …\r\n\r\nThe right to one’s own cultural reality… the right to one’s opinion and the right to express that opinion, ….\r\n\r\nThe right to free association, to congregate with others as one wishes, the right of assembly, ….\r\n\r\nThe right to sleep in a public place… the right to be there with or without money in one’s pocket,\r\n\r\nCBS building late 1950s, Harrison and Abramowitz, had curtains fixed, even photos of family were not allowed on desk. …\r\n\r\nAlthough we may take our rights for granted, there are many pungent examples which show us that these freedoms are in fact NOT available in many areas of life….\r\n\r\nBut there are, also, much deeper issues of freedom… real spiritual freedom occurs under certain conditions, and is inhibited under other conditions… Even Jack Kerouac’s On the Road described a way of freedom, intellectual freedom, which was possible in 1950, and almost impossible today, 50 years later…. Explain…\r\n\r\nTo achieve these freedoms, to be a truly liberated person, the world needs to be finely tuned, shaped to allow us this freedom, shaped to avoid the tyranny and totalitarian condition imposed by the roads and buildings which blatantly prevent the subtle freedoms that the human heart requires…\r\n\r\nIt is a long road. Much of architecture, building design, the politics of building, he construction process, the contracts, use of money, power over land, setting of constraints in different zones of the environment, decision making control over space… all this is at stake… and it is so deeply buried that the entire system of architecture and planning has grown up with a set of assumptions that in fact contradict and deny these freedoms to people in the most everyday sense… Examples, desks in Wurster hall…\r\n\r\nBelonging… or not-belonging…!\r\n\r\nWe are trying to make the tools needed to build freedom, available to anyone who wants them, and who, by using them, will help make the world better for themselves, and for the rest of us. If you believe in this idea, please help us finance our effort, by taking out a monthly membership. It costs less than two cups of coffee per month.\r\nWe CAN have a world of cities which is beautiful, useful, good to live in, and where children, animals, plants, flowers, trees, insects, and men and women can live in harmony. ', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of Pattern Language', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'eco-brooklyn-is-a-member-of-pattern-language', '', '', '2008-08-31 14:45:48', '2008-08-31 20:45:48', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=73', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (74, 1, '2008-08-31 14:44:31', '2008-08-31 20:44:31', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc is a Member of The Pattern Language Association, founded by Christopher Alexander.\n\nChristopher Alexander is an architect with wonderful views on how structures and communities are built. 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Hard to define, it is nevertheless the most precious aspect of our social existence, and the most vital obligation of society – to provide us with this freedom.\n\nIt means being free to think as we wish, to act as we wish, to educate our children as we wish, to dream of improvements, to be free to love our families, freedom to work, freedom to learn, freedom to have health, and education, freedom to worship, freedom to BE , to exist spiritually as we are, freedom to become better.\n\nAll these ideas are wrapped up in the notion of freedom. Many political battles have been fought in the name of freedom; France, The United States, …. And it continues to this day in Northern Ireland, Palestine, among the aborigines of Australia, , the United States,\n\nSome of the most precious documents in history, have been written, and made law, in the name of freedom: The Magna Carta, the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights, Lincoln’s Gettysburg address, the Communist Manifesto, ….\n\nstrangely, though, many of these documents were written, and enshrined, during periods when population density was low, the right of a person to a piece of land, was often available, the right to live in an environment, that permitted freedom of thought and freedom of spirit was available without effort… what was not so easily available were food, health, medical care,\n\nToday the situation is greatly changed. Population density is enormous; the earth’s ecosystem hangs in the balance; people’s living conditions are clean and well built sometimes… but the right to life a right of spirit, the right to have a coherent world view… these things which existed easily in earlier times, now do not exist so easily.\n\nIt has become commonplace to recognize that in our new era, we need guarantees about clean water, clean air, freedom for and protection for animals and plants…\n\nThus the balance has shifted toward the physical world, …its character, its structure….\n\nDaylight, noise, square feet of living space, the right to self determination within your dwelling, the right to self-determination in your neighborhood, …\n\nThe right to one’s own cultural reality… the right to one’s opinion and the right to express that opinion, ….\n\nThe right to free association, to congregate with others as one wishes, the right of assembly, ….\n\nThe right to sleep in a public place… the right to be there with or without money in one’s pocket,\n\nCBS building late 1950s, Harrison and Abramowitz, had curtains fixed, even photos of family were not allowed on desk. …\n\nAlthough we may take our rights for granted, there are many pungent examples which show us that these freedoms are in fact NOT available in many areas of life….\n\nBut there are, also, much deeper issues of freedom… real spiritual freedom occurs under certain conditions, and is inhibited under other conditions… Even Jack Kerouac’s On the Road described a way of freedom, intellectual freedom, which was possible in 1950, and almost impossible today, 50 years later…. Explain…\n\nTo achieve these freedoms, to be a truly liberated person, the world needs to be finely tuned, shaped to allow us this freedom, shaped to avoid the tyranny and totalitarian condition imposed by the roads and buildings which blatantly prevent the subtle freedoms that the human heart requires…\n\nIt is a long road. Much of architecture, building design, the politics of building, he construction process, the contracts, use of money, power over land, setting of constraints in different zones of the environment, decision making control over space… all this is at stake… and it is so deeply buried that the entire system of architecture and planning has grown up with a set of assumptions that in fact contradict and deny these freedoms to people in the most everyday sense… Examples, desks in Wurster hall…\n\nBelonging… or not-belonging…!\n\nWe are trying to make the tools needed to build freedom, available to anyone who wants them, and who, by using them, will help make the world better for themselves, and for the rest of us. If you believe in this idea, please help us finance our effort, by taking out a monthly membership. It costs less than two cups of coffee per month.\nWe CAN have a world of cities which is beautiful, useful, good to live in, and where children, animals, plants, flowers, trees, insects, and men and women can live in harmony. ', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of Pattern Language', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '73-revision', '', '', '2008-08-31 14:44:31', '2008-08-31 20:44:31', '', 73, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/31/73-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (75, 1, '2008-08-31 14:45:19', '2008-08-31 20:45:19', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc is a Member of The Pattern Language Association, founded by Christopher Alexander.\r\n\r\nChristopher Alexander is an architect with wonderful views on how structures and communities are built. He is most famous for his book "A Patter Language" where he shows how everything has a pattern and when builders use these patters they create harmonious structures, communities, towns and cities. \r\n\r\nTheir web site is surprisingly low tech for an organization that is vary popular amoung architects and designers. And this is not limited to building. Designers and coders of web sites find his information very useful. Despite this the pattern of the site is not very fluid. I can only think it is because they are busy being away from the cyber world and are in the physical realm building. Their buildings are very powerful.\r\n\r\nBelow is a great essay from the site:\r\n\r\nHOW IS OUR FREEDOM AS A PEOPLE ON EARTH INTERTWINED WITH THE CHARACTER AND ARCHITECTURE OF OUR ENVIRONMENTS?\r\n\r\nA SHORT ESSAY\r\n\r\n \r\nWe have been used to thinking of architecture -- cities, streets, houses, apartments, gardens, classrooms -- as being functional or not.\r\n\r\nThe much deeper connection to our own freedom, is the most basic issue.\r\n\r\nEach us struggles; and we hold precious our freedom. Hard to define, it is nevertheless the most precious aspect of our social existence, and the most vital obligation of society – to provide us with this freedom.\r\n\r\nIt means being free to think as we wish, to act as we wish, to educate our children as we wish, to dream of improvements, to be free to love our families, freedom to work, freedom to learn, freedom to have health, and education, freedom to worship, freedom to BE , to exist spiritually as we are, freedom to become better.\r\n\r\nAll these ideas are wrapped up in the notion of freedom. Many political battles have been fought in the name of freedom; France, The United States, …. And it continues to this day in Northern Ireland, Palestine, among the aborigines of Australia, , the United States,\r\n\r\nSome of the most precious documents in history, have been written, and made law, in the name of freedom: The Magna Carta, the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights, Lincoln’s Gettysburg address, the Communist Manifesto, ….\r\n\r\nstrangely, though, many of these documents were written, and enshrined, during periods when population density was low, the right of a person to a piece of land, was often available, the right to live in an environment, that permitted freedom of thought and freedom of spirit was available without effort… what was not so easily available were food, health, medical care,\r\n\r\nToday the situation is greatly changed. Population density is enormous; the earth’s ecosystem hangs in the balance; people’s living conditions are clean and well built sometimes… but the right to life a right of spirit, the right to have a coherent world view… these things which existed easily in earlier times, now do not exist so easily.\r\n\r\nIt has become commonplace to recognize that in our new era, we need guarantees about clean water, clean air, freedom for and protection for animals and plants…\r\n\r\nThus the balance has shifted toward the physical world, …its character, its structure….\r\n\r\nDaylight, noise, square feet of living space, the right to self determination within your dwelling, the right to self-determination in your neighborhood, …\r\n\r\nThe right to one’s own cultural reality… the right to one’s opinion and the right to express that opinion, ….\r\n\r\nThe right to free association, to congregate with others as one wishes, the right of assembly, ….\r\n\r\nThe right to sleep in a public place… the right to be there with or without money in one’s pocket,\r\n\r\nCBS building late 1950s, Harrison and Abramowitz, had curtains fixed, even photos of family were not allowed on desk. …\r\n\r\nAlthough we may take our rights for granted, there are many pungent examples which show us that these freedoms are in fact NOT available in many areas of life….\r\n\r\nBut there are, also, much deeper issues of freedom… real spiritual freedom occurs under certain conditions, and is inhibited under other conditions… Even Jack Kerouac’s On the Road described a way of freedom, intellectual freedom, which was possible in 1950, and almost impossible today, 50 years later…. Explain…\r\n\r\nTo achieve these freedoms, to be a truly liberated person, the world needs to be finely tuned, shaped to allow us this freedom, shaped to avoid the tyranny and totalitarian condition imposed by the roads and buildings which blatantly prevent the subtle freedoms that the human heart requires…\r\n\r\nIt is a long road. Much of architecture, building design, the politics of building, he construction process, the contracts, use of money, power over land, setting of constraints in different zones of the environment, decision making control over space… all this is at stake… and it is so deeply buried that the entire system of architecture and planning has grown up with a set of assumptions that in fact contradict and deny these freedoms to people in the most everyday sense… Examples, desks in Wurster hall…\r\n\r\nBelonging… or not-belonging…!\r\n\r\nWe are trying to make the tools needed to build freedom, available to anyone who wants them, and who, by using them, will help make the world better for themselves, and for the rest of us. If you believe in this idea, please help us finance our effort, by taking out a monthly membership. It costs less than two cups of coffee per month.\r\nWe CAN have a world of cities which is beautiful, useful, good to live in, and where children, animals, plants, flowers, trees, insects, and men and women can live in harmony. ', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of Pattern Language', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '73-revision-2', '', '', '2008-08-31 14:45:19', '2008-08-31 20:45:19', '', 73, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/31/73-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (76, 1, '2008-08-31 12:03:04', '2008-08-31 18:03:04', 'To contact Eco Inc. Brooklyn call Gennaro Brooks-Church at 347 244 3016.\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE. It is directed by Gennaro Brooks-Church, licensed Real Estate Broker and Contractor. Other team members are brought in depending on the job.\r\n\r\nAnything relating to green building is our passion. We work in the following mediums:\r\n\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\n\r\nWe can also help in these services:\r\n\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals', 'About Eco Brooklyn Inc.', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '2-revision-8', '', '', '2008-08-31 12:03:04', '2008-08-31 18:03:04', '', 2, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/08/31/2-revision-8/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (79, 1, '2008-09-03 11:40:24', '2008-09-03 17:40:24', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE.\r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc.
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He can be reached at 347-244-3016. \r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Green Real Estate Development', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '8-revision-26', '', '', '2008-09-28 11:03:24', '2008-09-28 17:03:24', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/8-revision-26/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (85, 1, '2008-09-07 17:44:26', '2008-09-07 23:44:26', '', 'recycled lumber', 0, 'recycled lumber', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'p1000051', '', '', '2008-09-07 17:44:26', '2008-09-07 23:44:26', '', 84, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/p1000051.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (86, 1, '2008-09-07 17:44:57', '2008-09-07 23:44:57', 'I have become friends with a contractor who is remodeling a house down the block. The owner is totally gutting the place. Unfortunately I didn\'t hook up with them until they were half way done so didn\'t get to salvage everything.\n\nBut we did salvage some good beams. They came out black but after some heavy rains they look nice and clean. They are a real 3"x8" by 20\' and in great condition. \n\n[caption id="attachment_85" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="recycled lumber"]recycled lumber[/caption]', 'New Shipment of Salvaged wood', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '84-revision', '', '', '2008-09-07 17:44:57', '2008-09-07 23:44:57', '', 84, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/09/07/84-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (84, 1, '2008-09-07 17:45:34', '2008-09-07 23:45:34', 'I have become friends with a contractor who is remodeling a house down the block. The owner is totally gutting the place. Unfortunately I didn\'t hook up with them until they were half way done so didn\'t get to salvage everything.\r\n\r\nBut we did salvage some good beams. They came out black but after some heavy rains they look nice and clean. They are a real 3"x8" by 20\' and in great condition. There is enough for a floor measuring 20\' by 20\'.\r\n\r\n[caption id="attachment_85" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="recycled lumber"]recycled lumber[/caption]', 'New Shipment of Salvaged wood', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'new-shipment-of-salvaged-wood', '', '', '2008-09-07 17:47:17', '2008-09-07 23:47:17', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=84', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (87, 1, '2008-09-07 17:45:34', '2008-09-07 23:45:34', 'I have become friends with a contractor who is remodeling a house down the block. The owner is totally gutting the place. Unfortunately I didn\'t hook up with them until they were half way done so didn\'t get to salvage everything.\r\n\r\nBut we did salvage some good beams. They came out black but after some heavy rains they look nice and clean. They are a real 3"x8" by 20\' and in great condition. \r\n\r\n[caption id="attachment_85" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="recycled lumber"]recycled lumber[/caption]', 'New Shipment of Salvaged wood', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '84-revision-2', '', '', '2008-09-07 17:45:34', '2008-09-07 23:45:34', '', 84, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/09/07/84-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (88, 1, '2008-09-07 18:28:46', '2008-09-08 00:28:46', 'I found a building company that was throwing out some perfectly good steel studs. The studs were just sitting behind a building so I asked if I could take them. \r\n\r\nThey were like, "Why?"\r\nI was like, "Uh, to reuse them."\r\nThe were like, "But they are used."\r\n"So? Are they damaged?"\r\n"No but they are trash."\r\n\r\nAnd so on. Nice guys but they didn\'t get what I was doing. They humored me a let me take them. There are so many good reasons to re-use good material but if you aren\'t thinking in those terms it is a completely alien concept. If you don\'t think about it you can even come up with a lot of good reasons not to reuse material. But with a little thought all the reasons come up short.\r\n\r\nThe best reason I like to poke holes in is the concept that reusing materials takes away jobs. Think about it. If everyone recycled all the millions of tonnes of good material that gets trashed each year that would be millions of tonnes that wouldn\'t have to made next year. That would put people out of work. \r\n\r\nAnd in a society where work is the main goal of living, to do something that puts people out of work is akin to being unpatriotic. Its all about "job stimulus", increasing spending to revitalize the economy, keeping unemployment low, creating a brisk economy etc....\r\n\r\nBUT! What about creating an economy where you needed less to live on, where you needed to work less for the same amount of buying power. Less work would mean more time watching the clouds with your children...\r\n\r\nHere is how from my limited knowledge of macroeconomics:\r\n\r\nIf society reuses materials we spend less on new materials. This means more money in the consumers\' pockets. But, they say, if everyone does this then less will need to be produced which means less jobs (currently interpreted as bad). But, I say, the consumer does not need to work as much anymore anyway because now that they are reusing materials they aren\'t spending as much. \r\n\r\nReusing materials creates a slower economy. Not slow in today\'s definition, but slow in the pre-industrial definition where we produced and wasted less. The life cycle of a product lasted longer. In a slower economy the consumer gains because they still get stuff but just don\'t have to work as hard to get it. \r\n\r\nWho loses in a slower economy? The people who benefit from extreme consumption and waste: the Walmarts of the world, The McDonalds, inefficient car makers, weapons makers, legal drug makers, mass entertainment. All the companies whose business model is based on people consuming their product feverishly for the sake of consumption only.\r\n\r\nThese are people who buy a certain car for a million idiotic reasons, none the reasons being to fulfill the need to move from place A to place B efficiently.\r\n\r\nAnyway. Here are the studs I got. The reasons for getting them are many but here are some:\r\nI needed studs for my 22 2nd Street house.\r\nThey were free (saving me about $75).\r\nThey are spared from taking up landfill space.\r\nLess pollution due to less production.\r\nI can work $75 less in my life.\r\n\r\n[caption id="attachment_89" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="salvaged steel studs"]salvaged steel studs[/caption]', 'Got some steel joists', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'got-some-steel-joists', '', '', '2008-09-07 18:30:15', '2008-09-08 00:30:15', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=88', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (89, 1, '2008-09-07 18:27:57', '2008-09-08 00:27:57', '', 'salvaged steel studs', 0, 'salvaged steel studs', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'p1000056', '', '', '2008-09-07 18:27:57', '2008-09-08 00:27:57', '', 88, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/p1000056.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (90, 1, '2008-09-07 18:28:26', '2008-09-08 00:28:26', 'I found a building company that was throwing out some perfectly good steel studs. The studs were just sitting behind a building so I asked if I could take them. \n\nThey were like, "Why?"\nI was like, "Uh, to reuse them."\nThe were like, "But they are used."\n"So? Are they damaged?"\n"No but they are trash."\n\nAnd so on. Nice guys but they didn\'t get what I was doing. They humored me a let me take them. There are so many good reasons to re-use good material but if you aren\'t thinking in those terms it is a completely alien concept. If you don\'t think about it you can even come up with a lot of good reasons not to reuse material. But with a little thought all the reasons come up short.\n\nThe best reason I like to poke holes in is the concept that reusing materials takes away jobs. Think about it. If everyone recycled all the millions of tonnes of good material that gets trashed each year that would be millions of tonnes that wouldn\'t have to made next year. That would put people out of work. \n\nAnd in a society where work is the main goal of living, to do something that puts people out of work is akin to being unpatriotic. Its all about "job stimulus", increasing spending to revitalize the economy, keeping unemployment low, creating a brisk economy etc....\n\nBUT! What about creating an economy where you needed less to live on, where you needed to work less for the same amount of buying power. Less work would mean more time watching the clouds with your children...\n\nHere is how from my limited knowledge of macroeconomics:\n\nIf society reuses materials we spend less on new materials. This means more money in the consumers\' pockets. But, they say, if everyone does this then less will need to be produced which means less jobs (currently interpreted as bad). But, I say, the consumer does not need to work as much anymore anyway because now that they are reusing materials they aren\'t spending as much. \n\nReusing materials creates a slower economy. Not slow in today\'s definition, but slow in the pre-industrial definition where we produced and wasted less. The life cycle of a product lasted longer. In a slower economy the consumer gains because they still get stuff but just don\'t have to work as hard to get it. \n\nWho loses in a slower economy? The people who benefit from extreme consumption and waste: the Walmarts of the world, The McDonalds, inefficient car makers, weapons makers, legal drug makers, mass entertainment. All the companies whose business model is based on people consuming their product feverishly for the sake of consumption only.\n\nThese are people who buy a certain car for a million idiotic reasons, none the reasons being to fulfill the need to move from place A to place B efficiently.\n\nAnyway. Here are the studs I got. The reasons for getting them are many but here are some:\nI needed studs for my 22 2nd Street house.\nThey were free (saving me about $75).\nThey are spared from taking up landfill space.\nLess pollution due to less production.\nI can work $75 less in my life.\n\n[caption id="attachment_89" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="salvaged steel studs"]salvaged steel studs[/caption]', 'Got some steel joists', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '88-revision', '', '', '2008-09-07 18:28:26', '2008-09-08 00:28:26', '', 88, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/09/07/88-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (91, 1, '2008-09-07 18:28:46', '2008-09-08 00:28:46', 'I found a building company that was throwing out some perfectly good steel studs. The studs were just sitting behind a building so I asked if I could take them. \r\n\r\nThey were like, "Why?"\r\nI was like, "Uh, to reuse them."\r\nThe were like, "But they are used."\r\n"So? Are they damaged?"\r\n"No but they are trash."\r\n\r\nAnd so on. Nice guys but they didn\'t get what I was doing. They humored me a let me take them. There are so many good reasons to re-use good material but if you aren\'t thinking in those terms it is a completely alien concept. If you don\'t think about it you can even come up with a lot of good reasons not to reuse material. But with a little thought all the reasons come up short.\r\n\r\nThe best reason I like to poke holes in is the concept that reusing materials takes away jobs. Think about it. If everyone recycled all the millions of tonnes of good material that gets trashed each year that would be millions of tonnes that wouldn\'t have to made next year. That would put people out of work. \r\n\r\nAnd in a society where work is the main goal of living, to do something that puts people out of work is akin to being unpatriotic. 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The reasons for getting them are many but here are some:\r\nI needed studs for my 22 2nd Street house.\r\nThey were free (saving me about $75).\r\nThey are spared from taking up landfill space.\r\nLess pollution due to less production.\r\nI can work $75 less in my life.\r\n\r\n[caption id="attachment_89" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="salvaged steel studs"]salvaged steel studs[/caption]', 'Got some steel joists', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '88-revision-2', '', '', '2008-09-07 18:28:46', '2008-09-08 00:28:46', '', 88, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/09/07/88-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (92, 1, '2008-09-07 18:39:21', '2008-09-08 00:39:21', 'I got some wood floors from a contractor friend. He is working for a customer who wants to get rid of perfectly good oak floors and replace them with cherry. God what a total waste! Waste of money, resources, forest etc. Waste helps keep the economy going...in a bad way.\r\n\r\nUnfortunately I only got in touch with him after he had gutted two of the three floors. Two floors of perfectly good oak sits in a landfil somewhere.\r\n\r\nI got one floor. Why this is good:\r\n\r\nI help remove them - saves them money.\r\nThey don\'t have to pay to put them in a dumpster.\r\nI get $1200 of oak flooring for about $100.\r\nThe world is saved from cutting more trees.\r\nLess landfill waste. \r\n\r\nIt is a total no brainer! And yet when I proposed it to them they were skeptical. Once it was done they couldn\'t be happier. The only difference is a shift in the head. No other change is needed to make this happen.\r\n\r\n[caption id="attachment_93" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="salvaged oak flooring"]salvaged oak flooring[/caption]', 'Salvaged Wood Floors', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'salvaged-wood-floors', '', '', '2008-09-07 18:39:21', '2008-09-08 00:39:21', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=92', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (93, 1, '2008-09-07 18:38:07', '2008-09-08 00:38:07', '', 'salvaged oak flooring', 0, 'salvaged oak flooring', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'p1000064', '', '', '2008-09-07 18:38:07', '2008-09-08 00:38:07', '', 92, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/p1000064.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (94, 1, '2008-09-07 18:37:29', '2008-09-08 00:37:29', 'I got some wood floors from a contractor friend. He is working for a customer who wants to get rid of perfectly good oak floors and replace them with cherry. God what a total waste! Waste of money, resources, forest etc. Waste helps keep the economy going...in a bad way.\n\nUnfortunately I only got in touch with him after he had gutted two of the three floors. Two floors of perfectly good oak sits in a landfil somewhere.\n\nI got one floor. Why this is good:\n\nI help remove them - saves them money.\nThey don\'t have to pay to put them in a dumpster.\nI get $1200 of oak flooring for about $100.\nThe world is saved from cutting more trees.\nLess landfill waste. \n\nIt is a total no brainer! And yet when I proposed it to them they were skeptical. Once it was done they couldn\'t be happier. The only difference is a shift in the head. No other change is needed to make this happen.\n\n', 'Salvaged Wood Floors', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '92-revision', '', '', '2008-09-07 18:37:29', '2008-09-08 00:37:29', '', 92, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/09/07/92-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (95, 1, '2008-09-07 18:55:42', '2008-09-08 00:55:42', 'I had a big argument with my architect because I wanted to use salvaged wood for part of the house and his mantra was:\r\n"If it is fixing something old you can use it but if you are building something new you need to use new wood."\r\n\r\nFixing some broken joists in a floor is ok to use old wood. Make a new floor and you have to use new wood.\r\n\r\nThis drives me crazy. Here is why.\r\n\r\nBelow are three types of wood. Two are salvaged and more than 100 years old. One is brand new fresh off the mountain. The department of buildings will let me use the new wood but not the old wood, presumably because the old wood is inferior.\r\n\r\nI hit the back of the hammer into all three types of wood. \r\n\r\nThe first one I hit is real 8"x8" old yellow pine beams. The hammer bounced off without leaving even a dent. It hurt my wrist and felt like I was hitting concrete. This beam costs less than the equivalent sized new wood. I bought it from the wood salvage place Fine Lumber. It is over 100 years old and has several hundred to go.\r\n\r\n[caption id="attachment_96" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="old yellow pine"]old yellow pine[/caption]\r\n\r\nThe second type of wood is salvaged real size 3" x 8" fir. It is also about 100 years old. The hammer made a dent but didn\'t stick in. This wood was free but you can buy it at Fine lumber for about the same as the equivalent size new wood.\r\n\r\n[caption id="attachment_97" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="douglass fir"]douglass fir[/caption]\r\n\r\nThe third wood is a 2" x 10" new pine beam. This is what I ended up using because I didn\'t want any issues with the DOB. My project is strange enough with all the green stuff I\'m doing. I need to make sure it is all code. The hammer stuck in the wood completely. Compared to the other two woods it was like hitting sponge cake. Here it is. I pulled the hammer out to show the hole.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nThe moral of the story? When used ethically old wood is the way to go. It saves landfill, saves trees, is stronger, costs the same or less, obviously lasts a lot longer and doesn\'t feel like spongecake.', 'The Hammer Test', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'the-hammer-test', '', '', '2008-09-07 18:59:03', '2008-09-08 00:59:03', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=95', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (96, 1, '2008-09-07 18:49:30', '2008-09-08 00:49:30', '', 'old yellow pine', 0, 'old yellow pine', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'p1000067', '', '', '2008-09-07 18:49:30', '2008-09-08 00:49:30', '', 95, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/p1000067.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (97, 1, '2008-09-07 18:52:08', '2008-09-08 00:52:08', '', 'douglass fir', 0, 'douglass fir', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'p1000068', '', '', '2008-09-07 18:52:08', '2008-09-08 00:52:08', '', 95, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/p1000068.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (98, 1, '2008-09-07 18:55:15', '2008-09-08 00:55:15', '', 'pine', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'p1000069', '', '', '2008-09-07 18:55:15', '2008-09-08 00:55:15', '', 95, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/p1000069.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (99, 1, '2008-09-07 18:54:24', '2008-09-08 00:54:24', 'I had a big argument with my architect because I wanted to use salvaged wood for part of the house and his mantra was:\n"If it is fixing something old you can use it but if you are building something new you need to use new wood."\n\nFixing some broken joists in a floor is ok to use old wood. Make a new floor and you have to use new wood.\n\nThis drives me crazy. Here is why.\n\nBelow are three types of wood. Two are salvaged and more than 100 years old. One is brand new fresh off the mountain. The department of buildings will let me use the new wood but not the old wood, presumably because the old wood is inferior.\n\nI hit the back of the hammer into all three types of wood. \n\nThe first one I hit is real 8"x8" old yellow pine beams. The hammer bounced off without leaving even a dent. It hurt my wrist and felt like I was hitting concrete. This beam costs less than the equivalent sized new wood. I bought it from the wood salvage place Fine Lumber. It is over 100 years old and has several hundred to go.\n\n[caption id="attachment_96" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="old yellow pine"]old yellow pine[/caption]\n\nThe second type of wood is salvaged real size 3" x 8" fir. It is also about 100 years old. The hammer made a dent but didn\'t stick in. This wood was free but you can buy it at Fine lumber for about the same as the equivalent size new wood.\n\n[caption id="attachment_97" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="douglass fir"]douglass fir[/caption]\n\nThe third wood is a 2" x 10" new pine beam. This is what I ended up using because I didn\'t want any issues with the DOB. My project is strange enough with all the green stuff I\'m doing. I need to make sure it is all code. The hammer stuck in the wood completely. Compar', 'The Hammer Test', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '95-revision', '', '', '2008-09-07 18:54:24', '2008-09-08 00:54:24', '', 95, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/09/07/95-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (100, 1, '2008-09-07 18:58:38', '2008-09-08 00:58:38', 'I had a big argument with my architect because I wanted to use salvaged wood for part of the house and his mantra was:\n"If it is fixing something old you can use it but if you are building something new you need to use new wood."\n\nFixing some broken joists in a floor is ok to use old wood. Make a new floor and you have to use new wood.\n\nThis drives me crazy. Here is why.\n\nBelow are three types of wood. Two are salvaged and more than 100 years old. One is brand new fresh off the mountain. The department of buildings will let me use the new wood but not the old wood, presumably because the old wood is inferior.\n\nI hit the back of the hammer into all three types of wood. \n\nThe first one I hit is real 8"x8" old yellow pine beams. The hammer bounced off without leaving even a dent. It hurt my wrist and felt like I was hitting concrete. This beam costs less than the equivalent sized new wood. I bought it from the wood salvage place Fine Lumber. It is over 100 years old and has several hundred to go.\n\n[caption id="attachment_96" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="old yellow pine"]old yellow pine[/caption]\n\nThe second type of wood is salvaged real size 3" x 8" fir. It is also about 100 years old. The hammer made a dent but didn\'t stick in. This wood was free but you can buy it at Fine lumber for about the same as the equivalent size new wood.\n\n[caption id="attachment_97" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="douglass fir"]douglass fir[/caption]\n\nThe third wood is a 2" x 10" new pine beam. This is what I ended up using because I didn\'t want any issues with the DOB. My project is strange enough with all the green stuff I\'m doing. I need to make sure it is all code. The hammer stuck in the wood completely. Compared to the other two woods it was like hitting sponge cake. Here it is. I pulled the hammer out to show the hole.\n\n\n\nThe moral of the story? When used ethically old wood is the way to go. It saves landfill, saves trees, is stronger, costs the same or less, ', 'The Hammer Test', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '95-autosave', '', '', '2008-09-07 18:58:38', '2008-09-08 00:58:38', '', 95, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/09/07/95-autosave/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (101, 1, '2008-09-07 18:55:42', '2008-09-08 00:55:42', 'I had a big argument with my architect because I wanted to use salvaged wood for part of the house and his mantra was:\r\n"If it is fixing something old you can use it but if you are building something new you need to use new wood."\r\n\r\nFixing some broken joists in a floor is ok to use old wood. Make a new floor and you have to use new wood.\r\n\r\nThis drives me crazy. Here is why.\r\n\r\nBelow are three types of wood. Two are salvaged and more than 100 years old. One is brand new fresh off the mountain. The department of buildings will let me use the new wood but not the old wood, presumably because the old wood is inferior.\r\n\r\nI hit the back of the hammer into all three types of wood. \r\n\r\nThe first one I hit is real 8"x8" old yellow pine beams. The hammer bounced off without leaving even a dent. It hurt my wrist and felt like I was hitting concrete. This beam costs less than the equivalent sized new wood. I bought it from the wood salvage place Fine Lumber. It is over 100 years old and has several hundred to go.\r\n\r\n[caption id="attachment_96" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="old yellow pine"]old yellow pine[/caption]\r\n\r\nThe second type of wood is salvaged real size 3" x 8" fir. It is also about 100 years old. The hammer made a dent but didn\'t stick in. This wood was free but you can buy it at Fine lumber for about the same as the equivalent size new wood.\r\n\r\n[caption id="attachment_97" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="douglass fir"]douglass fir[/caption]\r\n\r\nThe third wood is a 2" x 10" new pine beam. This is what I ended up using because I didn\'t want any issues with the DOB. My project is strange enough with all the green stuff I\'m doing. I need to make sure it is all code. The hammer stuck in the wood completely. Compared to the other two woods it was like hitting sponge cake. Here it is. I pulled the hammer out to show the hole.\r\n\r\n', 'The Hammer Test', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '95-revision-2', '', '', '2008-09-07 18:55:42', '2008-09-08 00:55:42', '', 95, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/09/07/95-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (102, 1, '2008-09-07 19:04:25', '2008-09-08 01:04:25', 'I love old bricks. They have great character. I got these from a job site. The contractor couldn\'t believe I wanted to take them. He was actually insulted and called the whole thing "stupid".\r\n\r\nIt took me ten minutes to do. The bricks will cover a 100 square foot patio at 22 2nd street. No landfil. No cost. No making new bricks. And the contractor didn\'t have to pay to ship them off to the dump (bricks cost almost as much to throw out as to buy since the main cost is hauling the heavy bastards). Think about it! People are actually paying to throw things out! And others are paying to buy the very same thing! It is out of a comedy of errors. Mother Earth isn\'t laughing.\r\n\r\n', 'I got the stupid bricks', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'i-got-the-stupid-bricks', '', '', '2008-09-07 19:04:25', '2008-09-08 01:04:25', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=102', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (103, 1, '2008-09-07 19:03:45', '2008-09-08 01:03:45', '', 'bricks', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'p1000052', '', '', '2008-09-07 19:03:45', '2008-09-08 01:03:45', '', 102, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/p1000052.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (104, 1, '2008-09-07 19:04:10', '2008-09-08 01:04:10', 'I love old bricks. They have great character. I got these from a job site. The contractor couldn\'t believe I wanted to take them. He was actually insulted and called the whole thing "stupid".\n\nIt took me ten minutes to do. The bricks will cover a 100 square foot patio. No landfil. No cost. No making new bricks. And the contractor didn\'t have to pay to ship them off to the dump (bricks cost almost as much to throw out as to buy since the main cost is hauling the heavy bastards). Think about it! People are actually paying to throw things out! And others are paying to buy the very same thing! It is out of a comedy of errors. Mother Earth isn\'t laughing.\n\n', 'I got the stupid bricks', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '102-revision', '', '', '2008-09-07 19:04:10', '2008-09-08 01:04:10', '', 102, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2008/09/07/102-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (105, 1, '2008-09-22 08:52:13', '2008-09-22 14:52:13', '\r\n\r\nThe Northeast Sustainable Energy Association\r\n really tries to see the connection between energy and people. I think they do great work and am happy to support them as a business.\r\n\r\nLife is all about energy. In our daily lives we try to live a sustainable life, i.e. we try to stay alive on an ongoing basis. That is what sustainable means. To be able to do it on an ongoing basis.\r\n\r\nSo sustainable energy means that you can use the energy on an ongoing basis. Oil is running out. It is thus not sustainable. NESEA is doing good work in supporting sustainable energy.\r\n', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of Northeast Sustainable Energy Association', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'eco-brooklyn-member-northeast', '', '', '2008-09-22 08:57:29', '2008-09-22 14:57:29', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=105', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (106, 1, '2008-09-22 08:51:43', '2008-09-22 14:51:43', 'The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association\n really tries to see the connection between energy and people. I think they do great work and am happy to support them as a business.\n\nLife is all about energy. In our daily lives we try to live a sustainable life, i.e. we try to stay alive on an ongoing basis. That is what sustainable means. To be able to do it on an ongoing basis.\n\nSo sustainable energy means that you can use the energy on an ongoing basis. Oil is running out. It is thus not sustainable. NESEA is doing good work in supporting sustainable energy.\n', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of Northeast Sustainable Energy Association', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '105-revision', '', '', '2008-09-22 08:51:43', '2008-09-22 14:51:43', '', 105, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/105-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (107, 1, '2008-09-22 08:54:54', '2008-09-22 14:54:54', '', 'wind turbines', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'turbines', '', '', '2008-09-22 08:54:54', '2008-09-22 14:54:54', '', 105, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/turbines.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (108, 1, '2008-09-22 08:54:42', '2008-09-22 14:54:42', '\n\nThe Northeast Sustainable Energy Association\n really tries to see the connection between energy and people. I think they do great work and am happy to support them as a business.\n\nLife is all about energy. In our daily lives we try to live a sustainable life, i.e. we try to stay alive on an ongoing basis. That is what sustainable means. To be able to do it on an ongoing basis.\n\nSo sustainable energy means that you can use the energy on an ongoing basis. Oil is running out. It is thus not sustainable. NESEA is doing good work in supporting sustainable energy.\n', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of Northeast Sustainable Energy Association', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '105-revision-2', '', '', '2008-09-22 08:54:42', '2008-09-22 14:54:42', '', 105, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/105-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (109, 1, '2008-09-22 08:55:42', '2008-09-22 14:55:42', '\n\nThe Northeast Sustainable Energy Association\n really tries to see the connection between energy and people. I think they do great work and am happy to support them as a business.\n\nLife is all about energy. In our daily lives we try to live a sustainable life, i.e. we try to stay alive on an ongoing basis. That is what sustainable means. To be able to do it on an ongoing basis.\n\nSo sustainable energy means that you can use the energy on an ongoing basis. Oil is running out. It is thus not sustainable. NESEA is doing good work in supporting sustainable energy.\n', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of Northeast Sustainable Energy Association', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '105-autosave', '', '', '2008-09-22 08:55:42', '2008-09-22 14:55:42', '', 105, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/105-autosave/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (110, 1, '2008-09-22 08:55:41', '2008-09-22 14:55:41', '\r\n\r\nThe Northeast Sustainable Energy Association\r\n really tries to see the connection between energy and people. I think they do great work and am happy to support them as a business.\r\n\r\nLife is all about energy. In our daily lives we try to live a sustainable life, i.e. we try to stay alive on an ongoing basis. That is what sustainable means. To be able to do it on an ongoing basis.\r\n\r\nSo sustainable energy means that you can use the energy on an ongoing basis. Oil is running out. It is thus not sustainable. NESEA is doing good work in supporting sustainable energy.\r\n', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of Northeast Sustainable Energy Association', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '105-revision-3', '', '', '2008-09-22 08:55:41', '2008-09-22 14:55:41', '', 105, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/105-revision-3/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (111, 1, '2008-09-23 09:44:37', '2008-09-23 15:44:37', 'There is special financing available if a house fits certain green criteria. This could be an energy star boiler or the type of insulation. There is also financing available to make a house greener.\r\n\r\nThe following list are guidelines when discussing eco friendly financing with mortgage lenders. It is a Value-Based Analysis (VBA) for Green Financing. \r\n\r\nVBA is a decision table that relates the needs of the customer with the specific resources available in the market place. VBA asks a series of critical qualifying questions to determine what is needed and what resources are available to meet those needs.\r\n\r\nProperty-Specific Questions:\r\n\r\nIs this property a good candidate for energy upgrades?\r\nDoes this property have a history of green certification?\r\nDoes this property have a current energy rating?\r\nWhat is the probable amount of the loan? (Above or below $417K?)\r\nWhat is the list of upgrades or retrofits that your clients would like to accomplish? \r\n\r\n\r\nLender-Specific Questions:\r\n\r\nHave you done any green financing?\r\nHow many green financing loans have you closed this year?\r\nHow many green financing loans do you expect to close in the next one, two, three, and four Quarters?\r\nWhich specific green financing products have you closed?\r\nWhat is the range of loan sizes you have closed with green financing?\r\nWhat is the average length of time each of these has taken?\r\nHow did you work through any challenges that arose during any of these deals?\r\nDo you have specific energy rater relationships? \r\nIs there a specific green financing product in which you specialize? \r\n\r\nUse these questions first to characterize your current resources and to determine how well certain green financing products and/or certain lenders will be able to meet the needs of your buyers and sellers.', 'Value-Based Analysis For Green Financing', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'value-based-analysis-green-financing', '', '', '2008-09-23 09:44:37', '2008-09-23 15:44:37', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=111', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (112, 1, '2008-09-23 09:44:22', '2008-09-23 15:44:22', 'There is special financing available if a house fits certain green criteria. This could be an energy star boiler or the type of insulation. There is also financing available to make a house greener.\n\nThe following list are guidelines when discussing eco friendly financing with mortgage lenders. It is a Value-Based Analysis (VBA) for Green Financing. \n\nVBA is a decision table that relates the needs of the customer with the specific resources available in the market place. VBA asks a series of critical qualifying questions to determine what is needed and what resources are available to meet those needs.\n\nProperty-Specific Questions:\n\nIs this property a good candidate for energy upgrades?\nDoes this property have a history of green certification?\nDoes this property have a current energy rating?\nWhat is the probable amount of the loan? (Above or below $417K?)\nWhat is the list of upgrades or retrofits that your clients would like to accomplish? \n\n\nLender-Specific Questions:\n\nHave you done any green financing?\nHow many green financing loans have you closed this year?\nHow many green financing loans do you expect to close in the next one, two, three, and four Quarters?\nWhich specific green financing products have you closed?\nWhat is the range of loan sizes you have closed with green financing?\nWhat is the average length of time each of these has taken?\nHow did you work through any challenges that arose during any of these deals?\nDo you have specific energy rater relationships? \nIs there a specific green financing product in which you specialize? \n\nUse these questions first to characterize your current resources and to determine how well certain green financing products and/or certain lenders will be able to meet the needs of your buyers and sellers.', 'Value-Based Analysis For Green Financing', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '111-revision', '', '', '2008-09-23 09:44:22', '2008-09-23 15:44:22', '', 111, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/111-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (113, 1, '2008-09-23 09:51:59', '2008-09-23 15:51:59', 'Here is a great case study showing how a couple used green financing to increase the green of their home. Their mortgage did go up but their monthly energy savings were greater. So they end up saving money.\r\n\r\nFirst-time home buyers purchased their home in New York. It was built in 1950, and sold for $260,000. They got an FHA loan for 90% of the value of the property. The lender arranged for them to improve on their investment and recommended an energy-efficient mortgage.\r\n\r\nA HERS Rating on the home recommended $3,500 in energy improvements including a new energy star boiler and furnace duct insulation, plus a better thermostat. The lender set aside an extra $3,500 for the improvements, bringing the total loan amount from $234,000 to $237,500. The loan closed, the home buyers moved in, and the improvements were installed. The monthly mortgage payment increased by $22, but they are saving $67 each month through lower utility bills.', 'Financial Importance of Greening a Home', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'financial-importance-greening', '', '', '2008-09-23 09:51:59', '2008-09-23 15:51:59', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=113', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (114, 1, '2008-09-23 09:51:16', '2008-09-23 15:51:16', 'Here is a great case study showing how a couple used green financing to increase the green of their home. Their mortgage did go up but their monthly energy savings were greater. So they end up saving money.\n\nFirst-time home buyers purchased their home in New York. It was built in 1950, and sold for $260,000. They got an FHA loan for 90% of the value of the property. The lender arranged for them to improve on their investment and recommended an energy-efficient mortgage.\n\nA HERS Rating on the home recommended $3,500 in energy improvements including a new energy star boiler and furnace duct insulation, plus a better thermostat. The lender set aside an extra $3,500 for the improvements, bringing the total loan amount from $234,000 to $237,500. The loan closed, the home buyers moved in, and the improvements were installed. The monthly mortgage payment increased by $17, but they are saving $45 each month through lower utility bills.', 'Financial Importance of Greening a Home', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '113-revision', '', '', '2008-09-23 09:51:16', '2008-09-23 15:51:16', '', 113, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/113-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (115, 1, '2008-09-23 16:28:35', '2008-09-23 22:28:35', 'A huge myth about green building is that it costs more. That was true in the past but not now. Building green today is the most cost effective thing to do.\r\n\r\nAccording to a study by Sheila Muto, author of the article "The Public Sector Spurs Green\' Building," Special to RealEstateJournal.com, July 16, 2003, she found that in the past, the cost of developing green buildings was 5% to 10% higher than traditional construction costs. But not now.\r\n\r\nMany suggest that the cost premium for producing green buildings has dropped to about 2% as planners, developers, contractors and others have become more familiar with green-building techniques and materials. Competition among the increasing number of green builders is also driving prices down. If there is no competition in your market, it is more likely that you may see a premium for green construction.\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn is able to build green BELOW normal building prices by using salvaged and recycled materials - this creates a double win without sacrifice for anyone.', 'Building Green isn\'t expensive and is cheaper in the long run', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'building-green-isnt-expensive', '', '', '2008-09-23 16:28:35', '2008-09-23 22:28:35', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=115', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (116, 1, '2008-09-23 16:28:24', '2008-09-23 22:28:24', 'A huge myth about green building is that it costs more. That was true in the past but not now. Building green today is the most cost effective thing to do.\n\nAccording to a study by Sheila Muto, author of the article "The Public Sector Spurs Green\' Building," Special to RealEstateJournal.com, July 16, 2003, she found that in the past, the cost of developing green buildings was 5% to 10% higher than traditional construction costs. But not now.\n\nMany suggest that the cost premium for producing green buildings has dropped to about 2% as planners, developers, contractors and others have become more familiar with green-building techniques and materials. Competition among the increasing number of green builders is also driving prices down. If there is no competition in your market, it is more likely that you may see a premium for green construction.\n\nEco Brooklyn is able to build green BELOW normal building prices by using salvaged and recycled materials - this creates a double win without sacrifice for anyone.', 'Building Green isn\'t expensive and is cheaper in the long run', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '115-revision', '', '', '2008-09-23 16:28:24', '2008-09-23 22:28:24', '', 115, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/115-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (117, 1, '2008-09-23 16:40:46', '2008-09-23 22:40:46', 'Getting a good contractor is not always easy. If you find one ask for references. If they make you feel uncomfortable about this that should be a warning sign.\r\n\r\nWhen you call the references ask these kinds of questions:\r\n\r\n * Can I visit your home to see the completed job?\r\n * Were you satisfied with the project? Was it completed on time?\r\n * Did the contractor keep you informed about the status of the project, and any problems along the way?\r\n * Were there unexpected costs? If so, what were they?\r\n * Did workers show up on time? Did they clean up after finishing the job?\r\n * Would you recommend the contractor?\r\n * Would you use the contractor again?\r\n', 'Found a Contractor? Get References and ask these questions', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'contractor-references-questions', '', '', '2008-10-04 19:38:06', '2008-10-05 01:38:06', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=117', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (118, 1, '2008-09-23 16:40:39', '2008-09-23 22:40:39', 'Getting a good contractor is not always easy. If you find one ask for references. If they make you feel uncomfortable about this that should be a warning sign.\n\nWhen you call the references ask these kinds of questions:\n\n * Can I visit your home to see the completed job?\n * Were you satisfied with the project? Was it completed on time?\n * Did the contractor keep you informed about the status of the project, and any problems along the way?\n * Were there unexpected costs? If so, what were they?\n * Did workers show up on time? Did they clean up after finishing the job?\n * Would you recommend the contractor?\n * Would you use the contractor again?\n', 'Found a Contractor? Get References and ask these questions', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '117-revision', '', '', '2008-09-23 16:40:39', '2008-09-23 22:40:39', '', 117, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/117-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (119, 1, '2008-09-23 19:14:32', '2008-09-24 01:14:32', 'Solar Panels for creating home electricity have come a long way. They are cheaper and last longer than before.\r\n\r\nPhotovoltaic systems now have expected lifetimes of 20 years and more, with manufacturers offering system and individual component warranties. Contractors are also offering warranties on installation and extended service agreements.\r\n\r\nEven in the absence of additional financial incentives, photovoltaic systems are currently available in the market place for between $5,000 and $10,000 per kilowatt. For a 4 kW residential package system, it is not unusual to see bids in the range of between $28,000 and $40,000, completely installed and operational.\r\n\r\nAvailable systems include photovoltaic roofing shingles and stand-alone modules in a wide variety of configurations.\r\n\r\nFinancial incentives such as low interest loans, federal and state tax credits, grants, special utility incentives, and technical assistance are available to help offset the cost of purchasing and installing photovoltaic systems. \r\n\r\nThese incentives vary from state to state and from region to region. The Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy, available at http://www.dsireusa.org/, is an excellent resource for learning about incentives available in your area. \r\n\r\nIn NY the incentives are very good. NYCERTA governs those regulations. \r\n\r\nIt is becoming more and more attractive to install solar in NY homes.', 'Solar Panel Considerations', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'solar-panel-considerations', '', '', '2008-09-23 19:14:32', '2008-09-24 01:14:32', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=119', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (120, 1, '2008-09-23 19:13:42', '2008-09-24 01:13:42', 'Solar Panels for creating home electricity have come a long way. They are cheaper and last longer than before.\n\nPhotovoltaic systems now have expected lifetimes of 20 years and more, with manufacturers offering system and individual component warranties. Contractors are also offering warranties on installation and extended service agreements.\n\nEven in the absence of additional financial incentives, photovoltaic systems are currently available in the market place for between $5,000 and $10,000 per kilowatt. For a 4 kW residential package system, it is not unusual to see bids in the range of between $28,000 and $40,000, completely installed and operational.\n\nAvailable systems include photovoltaic roofing shingles and stand-alone modules in a wide variety of configurations.\n\nFinancial incentives such as low interest loans, federal and state tax credits, grants, special utility incentives, and technical assistance are available to help offset the cost of purchasing and installing photovoltaic systems. \n\nThese incentives vary from state to state and from region to region. The Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy, available at http://www.dsireusa.org/, is an excellent resource for learning about incentives available in your area. \n\nIn NY the incentives are very good. NYCERTA governs those regulations. \n\nIt is ', 'Solar Panel Considerations', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '119-revision', '', '', '2008-09-23 19:13:42', '2008-09-24 01:13:42', '', 119, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/119-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (121, 1, '2008-09-24 12:32:18', '2008-09-24 18:32:18', 'Here is my answer to "Why should I use your real estate services?"\r\n\r\nI am a real estate professional with additional EcoBroker training on the energy and environmental issues that affect real estate transactions. There are tremendous green resources available in the market and as part of my service commitment to my clients, I help you identify and make sense of these invaluable green opportunities. I am a great facilitator in this regard. \r\n\r\nEducation makes me uniquely qualified to present the eco features of the home and help attract qualified buyers. I\'m not a specialist or an expert on energy and environmental issues, but I have additional training on these issues and I have a better handle on the basics and the available resources than your standard real estate licensee. I understand the relationship between Energy Star and quality, and I can help\r\n\r\nI look forward to working with you. Please call me at ………347 244 3016. Gennaro Brooks-Church.', 'Why should you use my real estate services?', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', '121', '', '', '2008-10-04 19:37:35', '2008-10-05 01:37:35', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=121', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (122, 1, '2008-09-24 12:32:06', '2008-09-24 18:32:06', 'I am a real estate professional with additional EcoBroker training on the energy and environmental issues that affect real estate transactions. There are tremendous green resources available in the market and as part of my service commitment to my clients, I help you identify and make sense of these invaluable green opportunities. I am a great facilitator in this regard. I look forward to working with you. Please call me at ………347 244 3016. Gennaro Brooks-Church.', 'What I do as an Eco Broker...', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '121-revision', '', '', '2008-09-24 12:32:06', '2008-09-24 18:32:06', '', 121, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/121-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (123, 1, '2008-09-24 12:38:16', '2008-09-24 18:38:16', 'I am a real estate professional with additional EcoBroker training on the energy and environmental issues that affect real estate transactions. There are tremendous green resources available in the market and as part of my service commitment to my clients, I help you identify and make sense of these invaluable green opportunities. I am a great facilitator in this regard. \n\nEducation makes me uniquely qualified to present the eco features of the home and help attract qualified buyers. I\'m not a specialist or an expert on energy and environmental issues, but I have additional training on these issues and I have a better handle on the basics and the available resources than your standard real estate licensee. I understand the relationship between Energy Star and quality, and I can help\n\nI look forward to working with you. Please call me at ………347 244 3016. Gennaro Brooks-Church.', '', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '121-revision-2', '', '', '2008-09-24 12:38:16', '2008-09-24 18:38:16', '', 121, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/121-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (124, 1, '2008-09-24 15:04:27', '2008-09-24 21:04:27', '#\r\n\r\nResidential Energy Services Network\'s (RESNET)\r\nhttp://www.resnet.us/directory/raters.aspx\r\n(For trained and certified home energy raters in your service are.)\r\n \r\n#\r\n\r\nMortgage Industry National Home Energy Rating System Accreditation Standard\r\nhttp://www.natresnet.org/programs/providers/directory.htm\r\n(For operating home energy rating systems, by state.)\r\n \r\n#\r\n\r\nU.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)\r\nEnergy-Efficient Mortgages Program\r\nhttp://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/eem/energy-r.cfm\r\nhttp://www.hud.gov/ll/code/llplcrit.html\r\n(For a searchable list of approved energy-efficient mortgage lenders.)\r\n \r\n#\r\n\r\nEnergy Star®\r\nhttp://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?fuseaction=new_homes_partners.showHomesSearch\r\n \r\n#\r\n\r\nBuilt Green®\r\nhttp://www.builtgreen.org/homebuyers/directory.htm', 'Some cool links for Mortgages and other stuff', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'cool-links-mortgages-stuff', '', '', '2008-10-04 19:41:23', '2008-10-05 01:41:23', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=124', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (125, 1, '2008-09-24 15:04:10', '2008-09-24 21:04:10', '#\n\nResidential Energy Services Network\'s (RESNET)\nhttp://www.resnet.us/directory/raters.aspx\n(For trained and certified home energy raters in your service are.)\n \n#\n\nMortgage Industry National Home Energy Rating System Accreditation Standard\nhttp://www.natresnet.org/programs/providers/directory.htm\n(For operating home energy rating systems, by state.)\n \n#\n\nU.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)\nEnergy-Efficient Mortgages Program\nhttp://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/eem/energy-r.cfm\nhttp://www.hud.gov/ll/code/llplcrit.html\n(For a searchable list of approved energy-efficient mortgage lenders.)\n \n#\n\nEnergy Star®\nhttp://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?fuseaction=new_homes_partners.showHomesSearch\n \n#\n\nBuilt Green®\nhttp://www.builtgreen.org/homebuyers/directory.htm', 'Some cool links for Mortgages and other stuff', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '124-revision', '', '', '2008-09-24 15:04:10', '2008-09-24 21:04:10', '', 124, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/124-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (126, 1, '2008-09-25 09:42:00', '2008-09-25 15:42:00', '', 'eco-brooklyn-back-2', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'eco-brooklyn-back-2', '', '', '2008-09-25 09:42:00', '2008-09-25 15:42:00', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/eco-brooklyn-back-2.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (127, 1, '2008-09-03 11:45:12', '2008-09-03 17:45:12', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE.\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn\'s Director is Gennaro Brooks-Church, a Licensed Real Estate Broker and Contractor. He can be reached at 347-244-3016. \r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Green Real Estate Development', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '8-revision-14', '', '', '2008-09-03 11:45:12', '2008-09-03 17:45:12', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/8-revision-14/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (138, 1, '2008-09-28 09:08:14', '2008-09-28 15:08:14', '\r\n\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE.\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn\'s Director is Gennaro Brooks-Church, a Licensed Real Estate Broker and Contractor. He can be reached at 347-244-3016. \r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Green Real Estate Development', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '8-revision-16', '', '', '2008-09-28 09:08:14', '2008-09-28 15:08:14', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/8-revision-16/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (128, 1, '2008-09-25 11:12:55', '2008-09-25 17:12:55', 'As an Eco Broker it is important to form partnerships with other green minded real estate professionals.\r\n\r\nBecause our customers have similar interests an Eco Broker usually has stronger and more ties with the following people:\r\n\r\nradon mitigators\r\nlandscaping or xeriscaping companies\r\neco minded lenders\r\nappraisers who value green building\r\nphotovoltaic installers\r\nsolar retrofitters\r\nsustainable building architects\r\ngreen builders\r\nIAQ specialists (indoor air quality)\r\nwater quality specialists\r\nstar appliance specialists\r\nHigh E window companies\r\ngreen pest control companies\r\nheating and cooling specialists\r\nutilities companies\r\nretailers of green products\r\ninsulation companies\r\ndecking companies\r\nskylight companies\r\npaint companies\r\ndesigners (Feng Shui, for example)\r\nhome inspectors who understand green\r\nenergy raters\r\ndoctors (allergists, for example)\r\nrecycled building materials providers', 'Eco Broker Partnerships', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'eco-broker-partnerships', '', '', '2008-09-25 11:14:00', '2008-09-25 17:14:00', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=128', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (129, 1, '2008-09-25 11:12:37', '2008-09-25 17:12:37', 'As an Eco Broker it is important to form partnerships with other green minded real estate professionals.\n\nBecause our customers have similar interests an Eco Broker usually has stronger and more ties with the following people:\n\nradon mitigators\nlandscaping or xeriscaping companies\neco minded lenders\nappraisers who value green building\nphotovoltaic installers\nsolar retrofitters\nsustainable building architects\ngreen builders\nIAQ specialists (indoor air quality)\nwater quality specialists\nstar appliance specialists\nHigh E window companies\nheating and cooling specialists\nutilities companies\nretailers of green products\ninsulation companies\ndecking companies\nskylight companies\npaint companies\ndesigners (Feng Shui, for example)\nhome inspectors who understand green\nenergy raters\ndoctors (allergists, for example)\nrecycled building materials providers', 'Eco Broker Partnerships', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '128-revision', '', '', '2008-09-25 11:12:37', '2008-09-25 17:12:37', '', 128, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/128-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (130, 1, '2008-09-25 11:12:55', '2008-09-25 17:12:55', 'As an Eco Broker it is important to form partnerships with other green minded real estate professionals.\r\n\r\nBecause our customers have similar interests an Eco Broker usually has stronger and more ties with the following people:\r\n\r\nradon mitigators\r\nlandscaping or xeriscaping companies\r\neco minded lenders\r\nappraisers who value green building\r\nphotovoltaic installers\r\nsolar retrofitters\r\nsustainable building architects\r\ngreen builders\r\nIAQ specialists (indoor air quality)\r\nwater quality specialists\r\nstar appliance specialists\r\nHigh E window companies\r\nheating and cooling specialists\r\nutilities companies\r\nretailers of green products\r\ninsulation companies\r\ndecking companies\r\nskylight companies\r\npaint companies\r\ndesigners (Feng Shui, for example)\r\nhome inspectors who understand green\r\nenergy raters\r\ndoctors (allergists, for example)\r\nrecycled building materials providers', 'Eco Broker Partnerships', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '128-revision-2', '', '', '2008-09-25 11:12:55', '2008-09-25 17:12:55', '', 128, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/128-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (131, 1, '2008-09-27 17:59:54', '2008-09-27 23:59:54', '\r\nAs a licensed real estate broker I wanted to get as much ecological training as possible in the real estate field. The typical broker training, although extensive, only touches on the green aspect of real estate and I wanted more.\r\n\r\nAfter looking around it seemed that the EcoBroker® accreditation program seemed like the best choice. They are highly regarded in the real estate community.\r\n\r\nThey were listed in 2008 as a "Top Green Building & Business Certifications" by Lifestyle of Health and Sustainability (LOHAS) Journal.\r\n\r\nREALTOR Magazine says they are one of the top "25 Trends Driving Today\'s Market."\r\n\r\nIn 2006 they were awarded "Education Program of the Year" by the Real Estate Educators Association.\r\n\r\nHere is a spot they got on CNBC.\r\n\r\nHaving taken the course I am happy with what I learned. They offer a comprehensive training that educates you in the many aspects of green real estate.\r\n\r\nThese involve better understanding:\r\n\r\n- The energy efficiency elements of a home, from types of boilers, insulation, windows, solar panels, water heating and materials used to insulate a home.\r\n\r\n- The effects of the surrounding environment on a home, from solar direction, tree positions, shaddows, and any other physical elements that might effect the heating/cooling of a home.\r\n\r\n- Potential health hazards and how to deal with them, such as radon, lead, asbestos, mold, and pests.\r\n\r\n- Understanding what steps to take in order to make a home more eco-friendly\r\n\r\n- Knowing the benefits of an eco-friendly home and how to market those elements effectively\r\n\r\n- Knowing what professionals to team up with in order to provide a better service to the customer. These professionals can be green pest control people, solar panel installers, radiant heat installers, ecologically aware painters and so on.\r\n\r\nI am always scheptical of potential greenwashing (pretending to be green for financial gain) but I was satisfied with the course offered by EcoBroker®. I feel they genuinely do want to improve the invironment.\r\n\r\nWhenever consumer opinions are poled Real Estate Brokers compete with Used Car Salesmen for the MOST despised group of professionals. That is really a brutal position to be in and not one I\'m proud of. The truth is that real estate is a game of sales and sales is a game of psychology.\r\n\r\nSo a lot of psychological manipulation goes on between brokers and customers and it is not always appreciated. \r\n\r\nBut now with the new focus on green, brokers can offer a really great service that is not only dependent on the sale. It is dependent on how well they help the customer in understanding the green elements of a home. It is more a role of an educator than a salesman.\r\n\r\nI think this added value will be appreciated by customers.\r\n\r\n\r\n', 'Gennaro Brooks-Church is a Certified EcoBroker®', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'gennaro-brooks-church-certified', '', '', '2008-09-27 18:03:17', '2008-09-28 00:03:17', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=131', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (132, 1, '2008-09-27 17:59:23', '2008-09-27 23:59:23', '', 'ecobroker', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'eb-certified-logo-for-web', '', '', '2008-09-27 17:59:23', '2008-09-27 23:59:23', '', 131, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/eb-certified-logo-for-web.gif', 0, 'attachment', 'image/gif', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (133, 1, '2008-09-27 17:54:13', '2008-09-27 23:54:13', 'As a licensed real estate broker I wanted to get as much ecological training as possible in the real estate field. The typical broker training, although extensive, only touches on the green aspect of real estate and I wanted more.\n\nAfter looking around it seemed that the EcoBroker® accreditation program seemed like the best choice. They are highly regarded in the real estate community.\n\nThey were listed in 2008 as a "Top Green Building & Business Certifications" by Lifestyle of Health and Sustainability (LOHAS) Journal.\n\nREALTOR Magazine says they are one of the top "25 Trends Driving Today\'s Market."\n\nIn 2006 they were awarded "Education Program of the Year" by the Real Estate Educators Association.\n\nHere is a spot they got on CNBC.\n\nHaving taken the course I am happy with what I learned. They offer a comprehensive training that educates you in the many aspects of green real estate.\n\nThese involve better understanding:\n\n- The energy efficiency elements of a home, from types of boilers, insulation, windows, solar panels, water heating and materials used to insulate a home.\n\n- The effects of the surrounding environment on a home, from solar direction, tree positions, shaddows, and any other physical elements that might effect the heating/cooling of a home.\n\n- Potential health hazards and how to deal with them, such as radon, lead, asbestos, mold, and pests.\n\n- Understanding what steps to take in order to make a home more eco-friendly\n\n- Knowing the benefits of an eco-friendly home and how to market those elements effectively\n\n- Knowing what professionals to team up with in order to provide a better service to the customer. These professionals can be green pest control people, solar panel installers, radiant heat installers, ecologically aware painters and so on.\n\nI am always scheptical of potential greenwashing (pretending to be green for financial gain) but I was satisfied with the course offered by EcoBroker®. I feel they genuinely do want to improve the invironment.\n\nWhenever consumer opinions are poled Real Estate Brokers compete with Used Car Salesmen for the MOST despised group of professionals. That is really a brutal position to be in and not one I\'m proud of. The truth is that real estate is a game of sales and sales is a game of psychology.\n\nSo a lot of psychological manipulation goes on between brokers and customers and it is not always appreciated. \n\nBut now with the new focus on green, brokers can offer a really great service that is not only dependent on the sale. It is dependent on how well they help the customer in understanding the green elements of a home. It is more a role of an educator than a salesman.\n\nI think this added value will be appreciated by customers.\n\n\n', 'Gennaro Brooks-Church is a Certified EcoBroker®', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '131-revision', '', '', '2008-09-27 17:54:13', '2008-09-27 23:54:13', '', 131, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/131-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (136, 1, '2008-09-03 08:32:32', '2008-09-03 14:32:32', 'To contact Eco Inc. Brooklyn call Gennaro Brooks-Church at 347 244 3016.\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE. It is directed by Gennaro Brooks-Church, licensed Real Estate Broker and Contractor. Other team members are brought in depending on the job.\r\n\r\nAnything relating to green building is our passion. We work in the following mediums:\r\n\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\n\r\nWe can also help in these services:\r\n\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals', 'About', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '2-revision-9', '', '', '2008-09-03 08:32:32', '2008-09-03 14:32:32', '', 2, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/2-revision-9/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (134, 1, '2008-09-27 18:02:43', '2008-09-28 00:02:43', '', 'eb-certified-logo-for-web1', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'eb-certified-logo-for-web1', '', '', '2008-09-27 18:02:43', '2008-09-28 00:02:43', '', 131, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/eb-certified-logo-for-web1.gif', 0, 'attachment', 'image/gif', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (135, 1, '2008-09-27 17:59:54', '2008-09-27 23:59:54', '\r\nAs a licensed real estate broker I wanted to get as much ecological training as possible in the real estate field. The typical broker training, although extensive, only touches on the green aspect of real estate and I wanted more.\r\n\r\nAfter looking around it seemed that the EcoBroker® accreditation program seemed like the best choice. They are highly regarded in the real estate community.\r\n\r\nThey were listed in 2008 as a "Top Green Building & Business Certifications" by Lifestyle of Health and Sustainability (LOHAS) Journal.\r\n\r\nREALTOR Magazine says they are one of the top "25 Trends Driving Today\'s Market."\r\n\r\nIn 2006 they were awarded "Education Program of the Year" by the Real Estate Educators Association.\r\n\r\nHere is a spot they got on CNBC.\r\n\r\nHaving taken the course I am happy with what I learned. They offer a comprehensive training that educates you in the many aspects of green real estate.\r\n\r\nThese involve better understanding:\r\n\r\n- The energy efficiency elements of a home, from types of boilers, insulation, windows, solar panels, water heating and materials used to insulate a home.\r\n\r\n- The effects of the surrounding environment on a home, from solar direction, tree positions, shaddows, and any other physical elements that might effect the heating/cooling of a home.\r\n\r\n- Potential health hazards and how to deal with them, such as radon, lead, asbestos, mold, and pests.\r\n\r\n- Understanding what steps to take in order to make a home more eco-friendly\r\n\r\n- Knowing the benefits of an eco-friendly home and how to market those elements effectively\r\n\r\n- Knowing what professionals to team up with in order to provide a better service to the customer. These professionals can be green pest control people, solar panel installers, radiant heat installers, ecologically aware painters and so on.\r\n\r\nI am always scheptical of potential greenwashing (pretending to be green for financial gain) but I was satisfied with the course offered by EcoBroker®. I feel they genuinely do want to improve the invironment.\r\n\r\nWhenever consumer opinions are poled Real Estate Brokers compete with Used Car Salesmen for the MOST despised group of professionals. That is really a brutal position to be in and not one I\'m proud of. The truth is that real estate is a game of sales and sales is a game of psychology.\r\n\r\nSo a lot of psychological manipulation goes on between brokers and customers and it is not always appreciated. \r\n\r\nBut now with the new focus on green, brokers can offer a really great service that is not only dependent on the sale. It is dependent on how well they help the customer in understanding the green elements of a home. 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    \r\nEco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE.\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn\'s Director is Gennaro Brooks-Church, a Licensed Real Estate Broker and Contractor. He can be reached at 347-244-3016. \r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Green Real Estate Development', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '8-revision-20', '', '', '2008-09-28 10:47:48', '2008-09-28 16:47:48', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/8-revision-20/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (142, 1, '2008-09-28 10:33:06', '2008-09-28 16:33:06', '\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE.\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn\'s Director is Gennaro Brooks-Church, a Licensed Real Estate Broker and Contractor. He can be reached at 347-244-3016. \r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Green Real Estate Development', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '8-revision-19', '', '', '2008-09-28 10:33:06', '2008-09-28 16:33:06', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/8-revision-19/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (148, 1, '2008-09-28 11:02:52', '2008-09-28 17:02:52', '\r\ntest\r\n
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    \r\n\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE.\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn\'s Director is Gennaro Brooks-Church, a Licensed Real Estate Broker and Contractor. He can be reached at 347-244-3016. \r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Green Real Estate Development', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '8-revision-21', '', '', '2008-09-28 10:54:34', '2008-09-28 16:54:34', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/8-revision-21/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (146, 1, '2008-09-28 10:55:53', '2008-09-28 16:55:53', '\r\n\r\n
    \r\nEco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE.\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn\'s Director is Gennaro Brooks-Church, a Licensed Real Estate Broker and Contractor. He can be reached at 347-244-3016. \r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Green Real Estate Development', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '8-revision-23', '', '', '2008-09-28 10:55:53', '2008-09-28 16:55:53', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/8-revision-23/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (145, 1, '2008-09-28 10:55:26', '2008-09-28 16:55:26', '
    \r\n\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE.\r\n\r\nEco Brooklyn\'s Director is Gennaro Brooks-Church, a Licensed Real Estate Broker and Contractor. He can be reached at 347-244-3016. \r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Green Real Estate Development', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '8-revision-22', '', '', '2008-09-28 10:55:26', '2008-09-28 16:55:26', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/8-revision-22/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (147, 1, '2008-09-28 11:00:00', '2008-09-28 17:00:00', '
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He can be reached at 347-244-3016. \r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Green Real Estate Development', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '8-revision-27', '', '', '2008-09-28 11:03:56', '2008-09-28 17:03:56', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/8-revision-27/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (155, 1, '2008-09-29 08:03:55', '2008-09-29 14:03:55', 'Part of building a healthy environment is keeping track of the environmental stressors. A stressor is something that alters the body in some way. It could be heat, humidity, sound, or electromagnetic fields. Stressors are not necessarily bad. We need heat and a correct level of humidity for example.\r\n\r\nOther stressors are a trade off. Most people want Wi-Fi in their home so they can surf on their laptop while lounging on the couch. And they are willing to forego any possible dangers that the Wi-Fi signals may cause. In fact most people don\'t give it any thought.\r\n\r\nBut as a builder it does need to be considered (so home dwellers don\'t need to worry about it).\r\n\r\nThe truth is that electromagnetic radiation is still up in the air as to how much damage it can cause. We are seeped in it, from electricity lines in the wall or next to the house, nearby cell phone towers, Wireless devices like our phones, laptops, and countless other appliances.\r\n\r\nThis field of energy existed before electronics. The earth creates its own electromagnetic field. That is how a compass works. But today that field is greatly amplified. If you could "hear" electromagnetic radiation it would be a deafening roar compared to what it sounded like a century ago.\r\n\r\nThis energy stimulates our body. Again, that might not be bad. But it might be...\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nOne of the most cited study is the elevated rates of cancer among people who live near high voltage electric lines. From a common sense point of view this is no mystery. If you rattle the body with huge amounts of energy it might break down.\r\n\r\nAs a builder I prefer to be safe and seriously consider how electromagnetic energy is placed in the home.\r\n\r\nThe easiest way to do this is through the electric lines in the walls, which are needed for the many plugs and switches in a house. I pay close attention to how they are laid out. You want to make special care that there are no lines along certain key places.\r\n\r\nThe most important one is where people will sleep. You need to make sure no lines run near any place where a person might possibly place their bed. At the very least you need to avoid putting lines about two feet above the floor, which is about where their head would be when sleeping.\r\n\r\nAnother possible place is in an office, where somebody might be sitting in one place for long periods of time. This one is tricky because an office also needs a lot of electric supply. \r\n\r\nThe main consideration is where to run the main lines. These lines supply each floor with juice and tend to be bigger than say a line to a single switch. The best place is to run the main line along an area where people spend little time, like under the stairs or in a corner.\r\n\r\nThis consideration is what makes a normal house a great house. It is what gives a house that unmeasurable "feel good" quality. When your body is not bombarded by unwanted stressors it can relax and heal. This is when the home truly becomes your sanctuary.\r\n\r\nHere is something from Bau-Biologie that is interesting:\r\n\r\nMicrowave Radiation - Cell phones, Wi-Fi\r\nAre they safe?\r\n\r\nAs fast as possible, our society is becoming more and more technologically oriented. Homes, schools, offices, entire communities are making decisions to go wireless. Cell phones are proliferating at an alarming rate. These devices were never pre-market tested for your safety. There is an incorrect assumption that the government has “approved” these and that the research shows these are safe.\r\n\r\nWhat are the hazardous levels of microwave radiation? It all depends on with whom you speak. From the perspective of Building Biology, it is when the cell structure or bio-communication of an organism starts to exhibit variations from a natural baseline. For example, if blood cells start to clump together at specific electromagnetic field strength, then this would be characterized as a variation of normal cellular activity, a deviation from the natural baseline, and therefore hazardous. Whether or not a person would exhibit a symptomatic response is NOT the determining factor, but that is the basis for most industrial standards - radiation is safe unless the skin actually burns.\r\n\r\nIndependent, medical science continues to provide mounting evidence that radiation from wireless communication devices, including cell phones, cordless, and the WiFi now deployed across schools, hospitals and offices, produces dangerous health effects. It is important for you to take protective steps as a consumer. We are concerned with eliminating as much as possible, the man-made artificial stimuli that can bring about this change. Thus, we hope to prevent the chronic low-level exposures that are very significant concerning health issues.\r\n\r\nWhat can I do about it?\r\n\r\nThere are, however, some initial steps you can take today to protect you from EMR exposure.\r\n\r\n 1. Minimize all exposure and usage of wireless communication: cell phones, cordless phones, and WiFi devices.\r\n 2. Turn cell phone off when not in use and definitely when sleeping. Never keep it near your head or use it to play games, movies, etc.\r\n 3. Keep cell phone at least 6-7 inches away from your body and others while on, talking, texting and downloading.\r\n 4. Never keep cell phone in pocket or on hip all day. The hip produces 80% of the body’s red blood cells and is especially vulnerable to EMR damage. The close proximity may also affect fertility.\r\n 5. Do not talk on cell or cordless phone when pregnant, with a baby/small child in arms, under age 16, or while in a vehicle (car, train, plane, subway) – the radiation gets trapped and is higher in these closed metal zones!\r\n 6. Replace all cordless and WiFi items with wired, corded lines (phones, Internet, games, appliances, devices, etc.). The cordless phone base emits high levels of EMR – even when no one is making a call. (900MHz Analog cordless phones are okay)\r\n 7. Minimize/space out computer use, sit back from the screen; flat screens are preferable. Use wired Internet connections, not WiFi – especially for laptops. Keep laptops off of the body and preferably on wooden surfaces.\r\n 8. Keep a low-EMR sleep, home, and personal zone. Move alarm clock radio at least 3 feet from head or use battery power; 6 feet is the recommended distance from all electronic devices during sleep.\r\n 9. Avoid waterbeds, electric and metal frames. Futons/wood frames are better than metal-coiled mattresses and box-springs. Metals attract EMR: keep them away from and off of the body.\r\n 10. Ensure that there are no electrical appliances, power meters, or circuit panels on the exterior or interior wall of bedrooms.\r\n', 'Living with radiation', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'living-radiation', '', '', '2008-10-04 19:33:22', '2008-10-05 01:33:22', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=155', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (156, 1, '2008-09-29 08:03:46', '2008-09-29 14:03:46', 'Part of building a healthy environment is keeping track of the environmental stressors. A stressor is something that alters the body in some way. It could be heat, humidity, sound, or electromagnetic fields. Stressors are not necessarily bad. We need heat and a correct level of humidity for example.\n\nOther stressors are a trade off. Most people want Wi-Fi in their home so they can surf on their laptop while lounging on the couch. And they are willing to forego any possible dangers that the Wi-Fi signals may cause. In fact most people don\'t give it any thought.\n\nBut as a builder it does need to be considered (so home dwellers don\'t need to worry about it).\n\nThe truth is that electromagnetic radiation is still up in the air as to how much damage it can cause. We are seeped in it, from electricity lines in the wall or next to the house, nearby cell phone towers, Wireless devices like our phones, laptops, and countless other appliances.\n\nThis field of energy existed before electronics. The earth creates its own electromagnetic field. That is how a compass works. But today that field is greatly amplified. If you could "hear" electromagnetic radiation it would be a deafening roar compared to what it sounded like a century ago.\n\nThis energy stimulates our body. Again, that might not be bad. But it might be...\n\nOne of the most cited study is the elevated rates of cancer among people who live near high voltage electric lines. From a common sense point of view this is no mystery. If you rattle the body with huge amounts of energy it might break down.\n\nAs a builder I prefer to be safe and seriously consider how electromagnetic energy is placed in the home.\n\nThe easiest way to do this is through the electric lines in the walls, which are needed for the many plugs and switches in a house. I pay close attention to how they are laid out. You want to make special care that there are no lines along certain key places.\n\nThe most important one is where people will sleep. You need to make sure no lines run near any place where a person might possibly place their bed. At the very least you need to avoid putting lines about two feet above the floor, which is about where their head would be when sleeping.\n\nAnother possible place is in an office, where somebody might be sitting in one place for long periods of time. This one is tricky because an office also needs a lot of electric supply. \n\nThe main consideration is where to run the main lines. These lines supply each floor with juice and tend to be bigger than say a line to a single switch. The best place is to run the main line along an area where people spend little time, like under the stairs or in a corner.\n\nThis consideration is what makes a normal house a great house. It is what gives a house that unmeasurable "feel good" quality. When your body is not bombarded by unwanted stressors it can relax and heal. This is when the home truly becomes your sanctuary.\n\n', 'Living with radiation', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '155-revision', '', '', '2008-09-29 08:03:46', '2008-09-29 14:03:46', '', 155, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/155-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (157, 1, '2008-09-29 08:06:44', '2008-09-29 14:06:44', '', 'electromagnetic radiation', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '50630_1', '', '', '2008-09-29 08:06:44', '2008-09-29 14:06:44', '', 155, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/50630_1.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (158, 1, '2008-09-29 08:03:55', '2008-09-29 14:03:55', 'Part of building a healthy environment is keeping track of the environmental stressors. A stressor is something that alters the body in some way. It could be heat, humidity, sound, or electromagnetic fields. Stressors are not necessarily bad. We need heat and a correct level of humidity for example.\r\n\r\nOther stressors are a trade off. Most people want Wi-Fi in their home so they can surf on their laptop while lounging on the couch. And they are willing to forego any possible dangers that the Wi-Fi signals may cause. In fact most people don\'t give it any thought.\r\n\r\nBut as a builder it does need to be considered (so home dwellers don\'t need to worry about it).\r\n\r\nThe truth is that electromagnetic radiation is still up in the air as to how much damage it can cause. We are seeped in it, from electricity lines in the wall or next to the house, nearby cell phone towers, Wireless devices like our phones, laptops, and countless other appliances.\r\n\r\nThis field of energy existed before electronics. The earth creates its own electromagnetic field. That is how a compass works. But today that field is greatly amplified. If you could "hear" electromagnetic radiation it would be a deafening roar compared to what it sounded like a century ago.\r\n\r\nThis energy stimulates our body. Again, that might not be bad. But it might be...\r\n\r\nOne of the most cited study is the elevated rates of cancer among people who live near high voltage electric lines. From a common sense point of view this is no mystery. If you rattle the body with huge amounts of energy it might break down.\r\n\r\nAs a builder I prefer to be safe and seriously consider how electromagnetic energy is placed in the home.\r\n\r\nThe easiest way to do this is through the electric lines in the walls, which are needed for the many plugs and switches in a house. I pay close attention to how they are laid out. You want to make special care that there are no lines along certain key places.\r\n\r\nThe most important one is where people will sleep. You need to make sure no lines run near any place where a person might possibly place their bed. At the very least you need to avoid putting lines about two feet above the floor, which is about where their head would be when sleeping.\r\n\r\nAnother possible place is in an office, where somebody might be sitting in one place for long periods of time. This one is tricky because an office also needs a lot of electric supply. \r\n\r\nThe main consideration is where to run the main lines. These lines supply each floor with juice and tend to be bigger than say a line to a single switch. The best place is to run the main line along an area where people spend little time, like under the stairs or in a corner.\r\n\r\nThis consideration is what makes a normal house a great house. It is what gives a house that unmeasurable "feel good" quality. When your body is not bombarded by unwanted stressors it can relax and heal. This is when the home truly becomes your sanctuary.\r\n\r\n', 'Living with radiation', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '155-revision-2', '', '', '2008-09-29 08:03:55', '2008-09-29 14:03:55', '', 155, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/155-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (159, 1, '0000-00-00 00:00:00', '0000-00-00 00:00:00', 'Here is something from Bau-Biologie that is interesting:\r\n\r\nMicrowave Radiation - Cell phones, Wi-Fi\r\nAre they safe?\r\n\r\nAs fast as possible, our society is becoming more and more technologically oriented. Homes, schools, offices, entire communities are making decisions to go wireless. Cell phones are proliferating at an alarming rate. These devices were never pre-market tested for your safety. There is an incorrect assumption that the government has “approved” these and that the research shows these are safe.\r\n\r\nWhat are the hazardous levels of microwave radiation? It all depends on with whom you speak. From the perspective of Building Biology, it is when the cell structure or bio-communication of an organism starts to exhibit variations from a natural baseline. For example, if blood cells start to clump together at specific electromagnetic field strength, then this would be characterized as a variation of normal cellular activity, a deviation from the natural baseline, and therefore hazardous. Whether or not a person would exhibit a symptomatic response is NOT the determining factor, but that is the basis for most industrial standards - radiation is safe unless the skin actually burns.\r\n\r\nIndependent, medical science continues to provide mounting evidence that radiation from wireless communication devices, including cell phones, cordless, and the WiFi now deployed across schools, hospitals and offices, produces dangerous health effects. It is important for you to take protective steps as a consumer. We are concerned with eliminating as much as possible, the man-made artificial stimuli that can bring about this change. Thus, we hope to prevent the chronic low-level exposures that are very significant concerning health issues.\r\n\r\nWhat can I do about it?\r\n\r\nThere are, however, some initial steps you can take today to protect you from EMR exposure.\r\n\r\n 1. Minimize all exposure and usage of wireless communication: cell phones, cordless phones, and WiFi devices.\r\n 2. Turn cell phone off when not in use and definitely when sleeping. Never keep it near your head or use it to play games, movies, etc.\r\n 3. Keep cell phone at least 6-7 inches away from your body and others while on, talking, texting and downloading.\r\n 4. Never keep cell phone in pocket or on hip all day. The hip produces 80% of the body’s red blood cells and is especially vulnerable to EMR damage. The close proximity may also affect fertility.\r\n 5. Do not talk on cell or cordless phone when pregnant, with a baby/small child in arms, under age 16, or while in a vehicle (car, train, plane, subway) – the radiation gets trapped and is higher in these closed metal zones!\r\n 6. Replace all cordless and WiFi items with wired, corded lines (phones, Internet, games, appliances, devices, etc.). The cordless phone base emits high levels of EMR – even when no one is making a call. (900MHz Analog cordless phones are okay)\r\n 7. Minimize/space out computer use, sit back from the screen; flat screens are preferable. Use wired Internet connections, not WiFi – especially for laptops. Keep laptops off of the body and preferably on wooden surfaces.\r\n 8. Keep a low-EMR sleep, home, and personal zone. Move alarm clock radio at least 3 feet from head or use battery power; 6 feet is the recommended distance from all electronic devices during sleep.\r\n 9. Avoid waterbeds, electric and metal frames. Futons/wood frames are better than metal-coiled mattresses and box-springs. Metals attract EMR: keep them away from and off of the body.\r\n 10. Ensure that there are no electrical appliances, power meters, or circuit panels on the exterior or interior wall of bedrooms.\r\n', 'Cell Phone Control', 0, '', 'draft', 'open', 'open', '', 'cell-phone-control', '', '', '2008-10-04 19:40:12', '2008-10-05 01:40:12', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=159', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (160, 1, '2008-09-29 08:10:24', '2008-09-29 14:10:24', 'Part of building a healthy environment is keeping track of the environmental stressors. A stressor is something that alters the body in some way. It could be heat, humidity, sound, or electromagnetic fields. Stressors are not necessarily bad. We need heat and a correct level of humidity for example.\n\nOther stressors are a trade off. Most people want Wi-Fi in their home so they can surf on their laptop while lounging on the couch. And they are willing to forego any possible dangers that the Wi-Fi signals may cause. In fact most people don\'t give it any thought.\n\nBut as a builder it does need to be considered (so home dwellers don\'t need to worry about it).\n\nThe truth is that electromagnetic radiation is still up in the air as to how much damage it can cause. We are seeped in it, from electricity lines in the wall or next to the house, nearby cell phone towers, Wireless devices like our phones, laptops, and countless other appliances.\n\nThis field of energy existed before electronics. The earth creates its own electromagnetic field. That is how a compass works. But today that field is greatly amplified. If you could "hear" electromagnetic radiation it would be a deafening roar compared to what it sounded like a century ago.\n\nThis energy stimulates our body. Again, that might not be bad. But it might be...\n\n\n\nOne of the most cited study is the elevated rates of cancer among people who live near high voltage electric lines. From a common sense point of view this is no mystery. If you rattle the body with huge amounts of energy it might break down.\n\nAs a builder I prefer to be safe and seriously consider how electromagnetic energy is placed in the home.\n\nThe easiest way to do this is through the electric lines in the walls, which are needed for the many plugs and switches in a house. I pay close attention to how they are laid out. You want to make special care that there are no lines along certain key places.\n\nThe most important one is where people will sleep. You need to make sure no lines run near any place where a person might possibly place their bed. At the very least you need to avoid putting lines about two feet above the floor, which is about where their head would be when sleeping.\n\nAnother possible place is in an office, where somebody might be sitting in one place for long periods of time. This one is tricky because an office also needs a lot of electric supply. \n\nThe main consideration is where to run the main lines. These lines supply each floor with juice and tend to be bigger than say a line to a single switch. The best place is to run the main line along an area where people spend little time, like under the stairs or in a corner.\n\nThis consideration is what makes a normal house a great house. It is what gives a house that unmeasurable "feel good" quality. When your body is not bombarded by unwanted stressors it can relax and heal. This is when the home truly becomes your sanctuary.\n\nHere is something from Bau-Biologie that is interesting:\n\nMicrowave Radiation - Cell phones, Wi-Fi\nAre they safe?\n\nAs fast as possible, our society is becoming more and more technologically oriented. Homes, schools, offices, entire communities are making decisions to go wireless. Cell phones are proliferating at an alarming rate. These devices were never pre-market tested for your safety. There is an incorrect assumption that the government has “approved” these and that the research shows these are safe.\n\nWhat are the hazardous levels of microwave radiation? It all depends on with whom you speak. From the perspective of Building Biology, it is when the cell structure or bio-communication of an organism starts to exhibit variations from a natural baseline. For example, if blood cells start to clump together at specific electromagnetic field strength, then this would be characterized as a variation of normal cellular activity, a deviation from the natural baseline, and therefore hazardous. Whether or not a person would exhibit a symptomatic response is NOT the determining factor, but that is the basis for most industrial standards - radiation is safe unless the skin actually burns.\n\nIndependent, medical science continues to provide mounting evidence that radiation from wireless communication devices, including cell phones, cordless, and the WiFi now deployed across schools, hospitals and offices, produces dangerous health effects. It is important for you to take protective steps as a consumer. We are concerned with eliminating as much as possible, the man-made artificial stimuli that can bring about this change. Thus, we hope to prevent the chronic low-level exposures that are very significant concerning health issues.\n\nWhat can I do about it?\n\nThere are, however, some initial steps you can take today to protect you from EMR exposure.\n\n 1. Minimize all exposure and usage of wireless communication: cell phones, cordless phones, and WiFi devices.\n 2. Turn cell phone off when not in use and definitely when sleeping. Never keep it near your head or use it to play games, movies, etc.\n 3. Keep cell phone at least 6-7 inches away from your body and others while on, talking, texting and downloading.\n 4. Never keep cell phone in pocket or on hip all day. The hip produces 80% of the body’s red blood cells and is especially vulnerable to EMR damage. The close proximity may also affect fertility.\n 5. Do not talk on cell or cordless phone when pregnant, with a baby/small child in arms, under age 16, or while in a vehicle (car, train, plane, subway) – the radiation gets trapped and is higher in these closed metal zones!\n 6. Replace all cordless and WiFi items with wired, corded lines (phones, Internet, games, appliances, devices, etc.). The cordless phone base emits high levels of EMR – even when no one is making a call. (900MHz Analog cordless phones are okay)\n 7. Minimize/space out computer use, sit back from the screen; flat screens are preferable. Use wired Internet connections, not WiFi – especially for laptops. Keep laptops off of the body and preferably on wooden surfaces.\n 8. Keep a low-EMR sleep, home, and personal zone. Move alarm clock radio at least 3 feet from head or use battery power; 6 feet is the recommended distance from all electronic devices during sleep.\n 9. Avoid waterbeds, electric and metal frames. Futons/wood frames are better than metal-coiled mattresses and box-springs. Metals attract EMR: keep them away from and off of the body.\n 10. Ensure that there are no electrical appliances, power meters, or circuit panels on the exterior or interior wall of bedrooms.\n', 'Living with radiation', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '155-autosave', '', '', '2008-09-29 08:10:24', '2008-09-29 14:10:24', '', 155, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/155-autosave/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (161, 1, '2008-09-29 08:07:09', '2008-09-29 14:07:09', 'Part of building a healthy environment is keeping track of the environmental stressors. A stressor is something that alters the body in some way. It could be heat, humidity, sound, or electromagnetic fields. Stressors are not necessarily bad. We need heat and a correct level of humidity for example.\r\n\r\nOther stressors are a trade off. Most people want Wi-Fi in their home so they can surf on their laptop while lounging on the couch. And they are willing to forego any possible dangers that the Wi-Fi signals may cause. In fact most people don\'t give it any thought.\r\n\r\nBut as a builder it does need to be considered (so home dwellers don\'t need to worry about it).\r\n\r\nThe truth is that electromagnetic radiation is still up in the air as to how much damage it can cause. We are seeped in it, from electricity lines in the wall or next to the house, nearby cell phone towers, Wireless devices like our phones, laptops, and countless other appliances.\r\n\r\nThis field of energy existed before electronics. The earth creates its own electromagnetic field. That is how a compass works. But today that field is greatly amplified. If you could "hear" electromagnetic radiation it would be a deafening roar compared to what it sounded like a century ago.\r\n\r\nThis energy stimulates our body. Again, that might not be bad. But it might be...\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nOne of the most cited study is the elevated rates of cancer among people who live near high voltage electric lines. From a common sense point of view this is no mystery. If you rattle the body with huge amounts of energy it might break down.\r\n\r\nAs a builder I prefer to be safe and seriously consider how electromagnetic energy is placed in the home.\r\n\r\nThe easiest way to do this is through the electric lines in the walls, which are needed for the many plugs and switches in a house. I pay close attention to how they are laid out. You want to make special care that there are no lines along certain key places.\r\n\r\nThe most important one is where people will sleep. You need to make sure no lines run near any place where a person might possibly place their bed. At the very least you need to avoid putting lines about two feet above the floor, which is about where their head would be when sleeping.\r\n\r\nAnother possible place is in an office, where somebody might be sitting in one place for long periods of time. This one is tricky because an office also needs a lot of electric supply. \r\n\r\nThe main consideration is where to run the main lines. These lines supply each floor with juice and tend to be bigger than say a line to a single switch. The best place is to run the main line along an area where people spend little time, like under the stairs or in a corner.\r\n\r\nThis consideration is what makes a normal house a great house. It is what gives a house that unmeasurable "feel good" quality. When your body is not bombarded by unwanted stressors it can relax and heal. This is when the home truly becomes your sanctuary.\r\n\r\n', 'Living with radiation', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '155-revision-3', '', '', '2008-09-29 08:07:09', '2008-09-29 14:07:09', '', 155, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/155-revision-3/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (162, 1, '2008-10-02 08:28:30', '2008-10-02 14:28:30', 'Here is a useful Q & A on LEED for homes.\r\n\r\nPresented by O’Brien & Company. \r\n\r\nHow does the “no additional lumber” address cases of historic/cultural design, in\r\nparticular on an infill project in a historic neighborhood or a gut rehab of a historic\r\nbuilding.?\r\nThis credit has been revised to a 10% cap on the waste factor in the lumber order, so the\r\n“additional lumber” language is no longer moot.\r\nHow does LEED for Homes apply to historic homes?\r\nThe LEED for Homes rating system can be used for gut rehabs of homes, including\r\nhistoric homes. LEED for Homes is evaluating innovation applications for deconstruction\r\nof existing (e.g., historical) homes on a case-by-case basis and may consider\r\nestablishing some performance threshold for deconstruction in a future version of LEED\r\nfor Homes. In addition, wood salvaged from historic homes may be reused in new\r\nconstruction.\r\nHow is material salvaged from deconstruction treated (is it salvaged? Resource\r\nreuse?)\r\nSalvaged or reused material is eligible for recognition under MR5, Environmentally\r\nPreferable Products; in cases where it is not listed as an alternative for a given building\r\ncomponent, the builder should submit a credit interpretation request for consideration by\r\nthe MR-TASC. If the quantity of materials being reused in substantial enough (i.e.,\r\ncomparable in magnitude to the other measures in MR 5), the request for an ID credit will\r\nbe granted.\r\nIs a list of builders participating in the pilots available? If not now, when?\r\nUSGBC has asked the pilot builders if they are open to having their contact information\r\nmade public; a response is expected in coming weeks. USGBC plans to post this\r\ninformation on the LEED for Homes website at www.usgbc.org/leed/homes.\r\nWhat are the registration fees?\r\nThere is a $150 fee for project registration, with $50 per unit for certification.\r\nThose are fees due to USGBC from builder. Other applicable fees (e.g., for certification\r\nservices) are at the discretion of the Provider. Fees for the third-party certification will\r\nvary with the level of experience of the green home builder, the home size, the desired\r\ncertification level (i.e., Certified, Silver, Gold, or Platinum), and the distance that the third\r\nparty has to travel to conduct site visits at the LEED Home. Earth Advantage (EA),\r\nPortland is the Provider in the Northwest. O’Brien & Company has been contracted by EA\r\nto represent perform ratings on its behalf in Washington.\r\nCan verification be done by the same person doing technical\r\nassistance/consulting? (Who’s doing quality control of verifiers?)\r\nThe official certifier of LEED Homes is an authorized LEED for Homes Provider. All\r\nLEED raters or verifiers must be contracted to a LEED for Homes Provider. It is up to the\r\ndiscretion of the Provider to determine who is qualified to deliver on-site verification\r\nservices. Providers are responsible for recruiting, training, and supervising qualified\r\nLEED raters in their local markets. LEED Home raters must meet qualifying criteria. In\r\nparticular, since LEED for Homes requires ENERGY STAR for Homes qualification, the\r\nrater must be qualified by ENERGY STAR NW through its performance testing and\r\nverification training.\r\nAlso, all individuals offering verification services related to LEED for Homes are required\r\nto submit a declaration stating possible conflicts of interest. This declaration needs to be\r\nprovided to the builder and any other parties who might be affected by potential conflicts\r\nof interest.\r\nAs pilot raters in Washington, O’Brien & Company is providing some guidance to design\r\nteams to help them leverage integration opportunities and optimize their design. O’Brien\r\nand Company works under the supervision of the LEED for Home Provider Earth\r\nAdvantage.\r\nWhy won’t LEED Home Builders be able to hang their hats on a LEED AP? We\r\nshould be able to use that Brand.\r\nThe current LEED AP designation does not indicate any familiarity with LEED for Homes;\r\nrather, it represents knowledge of other LEED rating systems, which relate to commercial\r\nbuildings. USGBC is considering whether to develop a comparable exam and\r\ncredential for professionals who are conversant with LEED for Homes. Currently,\r\nqualified LEED for Homes support is available to builders via their local Providers. LEED\r\nAPs that are qualified in green home building are encouraged to develop business\r\nrelationships with the LEED for Homes Provider in the markets that they serve.\r\nWill there be a LEED for remodels?\r\nThe challenge with a LEED program for remodeling is that remodeling by its nature is a\r\n"one-off" business, with few economies of scale and in most cases, no buyer (in most\r\ncases, the client already owns the home). Thus, the remodeling market poses challenges\r\nwith respect to the creation of a viable (i.e., sustainable) business model for USGBC.\r\nFurther, the LEED Rating Systems are generally used to assess the whole of a building.\r\nIn remodeling, only parts of the home are affected. Thus, it is difficult to asses the greenness\r\nof a building when only part of it has been upgraded. For the time being, we\r\nsuggest that remodelers use LEED for Homes to provide guidance with respect to the\r\ngoals and principles -- and in some cases, e.g., plumbing fixtures, performance\r\nspecifications -- that can be referred to in the remodeling process. USGBC may tackle\r\nthe remodeling market sometime in the future. Note that LEED for Homes can be used\r\nfor gut rehabs.\r\nWill there be a LEED for existing homes (recertification process) given frequent\r\nturnover?\r\nThis represents a challenge similar to remodeling; and besides the fact that there are no\r\neconomies of scale, it remains to be seen whether there is any significant demand\r\npotential. Since the seller is the homeowner and not a builder, s/he stands to gain no\r\nprofessional reputation benefit by offering the LEED brand. In the future LEED may\r\nachieve sufficient consumer brand recognition that prospective buyers will look for a\r\nLEED label on a used home as well as a new one -- and be willing to pay for it -- but it\'s\r\nlikely to be quite a few years before that happens.', 'LEED for Homes Q and A', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'leed-homes', '', '', '2008-10-04 19:35:17', '2008-10-05 01:35:17', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=162', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (163, 1, '2008-10-02 08:28:03', '2008-10-02 14:28:03', 'Here is a useful Q & A on LEED for homes.\n\nFor Cascadia Regional GBC: Buildings in Balance\n\nPresented by O’Brien & Company. \n\nDo we expect the average size (0 points impact) band for house size be adjusted to\nthe actual national average and how often?\nBased on lessons learned in the pilot, it is most likely that this credit (MR 1) will be\nrevised in the next couple of months. Thereafter, the Rating System will be updated on\na continuous improvement basis. As better information becomes available on the\nrelationship between home size and resource use, we will most certainly update this\ncredit. With respect to updating the national average home size, we have not made any\ndecisions on this yet - although we certainly will revisit the market trend data\nperiodically.\nHow does the “no additional lumber” address cases of historic/cultural design, in\nparticular on an infill project in a historic neighborhood or a gut rehab of a historic\nbuilding.?\nThis credit has been revised to a 10% cap on the waste factor in the lumber order, so the\n“additional lumber” language is no longer moot.\nHow does LEED for Homes apply to historic homes?\nThe LEED for Homes rating system can be used for gut rehabs of homes, including\nhistoric homes. LEED for Homes is evaluating innovation applications for deconstruction\nof existing (e.g., historical) homes on a case-by-case basis and may consider\nestablishing some performance threshold for deconstruction in a future version of LEED\nfor Homes. In addition, wood salvaged from historic homes may be reused in new\nconstruction.\nHow is material salvaged from deconstruction treated (is it salvaged? Resource\nreuse?)\nSalvaged or reused material is eligible for recognition under MR5, Environmentally\nPreferable Products; in cases where it is not listed as an alternative for a given building\ncomponent, the builder should submit a credit interpretation request for consideration by\nthe MR-TASC. If the quantity of materials being reused in substantial enough (i.e.,\ncomparable in magnitude to the other measures in MR 5), the request for an ID credit will\nbe granted.\nIs a list of builders participating in the pilots available? If not now, when?\nUSGBC has asked the pilot builders if they are open to having their contact information\nmade public; a response is expected in coming weeks. USGBC plans to post this\ninformation on the LEED for Homes website at www.usgbc.org/leed/homes.\nWhat are the registration fees? There is a $150 fee for project registration, with\n$50 per unit for certification.\nThose are fees due to USGBC from builder. Other applicable fees (e.g., for certification\nservices) are at the discretion of the Provider. Fees for the third-party certification will\nvary with the level of experience of the green home builder, the home size, the desired\ncertification level (i.e., Certified, Silver, Gold, or Platinum), and the distance that the third\nparty has to travel to conduct site visits at the LEED Home. Earth Advantage (EA),\nPortland is the Provider in the Northwest. O’Brien & Company has been contracted by EA\nto represent perform ratings on its behalf in Washington.\nCan verification be done by the same person doing technical\nassistance/consulting? (Who’s doing quality control of verifiers?)\nThe official certifier of LEED Homes is an authorized LEED for Homes Provider. All\nLEED raters or verifiers must be contracted to a LEED for Homes Provider. It is up to the\ndiscretion of the Provider to determine who is qualified to deliver on-site verification\nservices. Providers are responsible for recruiting, training, and supervising qualified\nLEED raters in their local markets. LEED Home raters must meet qualifying criteria. In\nparticular, since LEED for Homes requires ENERGY STAR for Homes qualification, the\nrater must be qualified by ENERGY STAR NW through its performance testing and\nverification training.\nAlso, all individuals offering verification services related to LEED for Homes are required\nto submit a declaration stating possible conflicts of interest. This declaration needs to be\nprovided to the builder and any other parties who might be affected by potential conflicts\nof interest.\nAs pilot raters in Washington, O’Brien & Company is providing some guidance to design\nteams to help them leverage integration opportunities and optimize their design. O’Brien\nand Company works under the supervision of the LEED for Home Provider Earth\nAdvantage.\nWhy won’t LEED Home Builders be able to hang their hats on a LEED AP? We\nshould be able to use that Brand.\nThe current LEED AP designation does not indicate any familiarity with LEED for Homes;\nrather, it represents knowledge of other LEED rating systems, which relate to commercial\nbuildings. USGBC is considering whether to develop a comparable exam and\ncredential for professionals who are conversant with LEED for Homes. Currently,\nqualified LEED for Homes support is available to builders via their local Providers. LEED\nAPs that are qualified in green home building are encouraged to develop business\nrelationships with the LEED for Homes Provider in the markets that they serve.\nWill there be a LEED for remodels?\nThe challenge with a LEED program for remodeling is that remodeling by its nature is a\n"one-off" business, with few economies of scale and in most cases, no buyer (in most\ncases, the client already owns the home). Thus, the remodeling market poses challenges\nwith respect to the creation of a viable (i.e., sustainable) business model for USGBC.\nFurther, the LEED Rating Systems are generally used to assess the whole of a building.\nIn remodeling, only parts of the home are affected. Thus, it is difficult to asses the greenness\nof a building when only part of it has been upgraded. For the time being, we\nsuggest that remodelers use LEED for Homes to provide guidance with respect to the\ngoals and principles -- and in some cases, e.g., plumbing fixtures, performance\nspecifications -- that can be referred to in the remodeling process. USGBC may tackle\nthe remodeling market sometime in the future. Note that LEED for Homes can be used\nfor gut rehabs.\nWill there be a LEED for existing homes (recertification process) given frequent\nturnover?\nThis represents a challenge similar to remodeling; and besides the fact that there are no\neconomies of scale, it remains to be seen whether there is any significant demand\npotential. Since the seller is the homeowner and not a builder, s/he stands to gain no\nprofessional reputation benefit by offering the LEED brand. In the future LEED may\nachieve sufficient consumer brand recognition that prospective buyers will look for a\nLEED label on a used home as well as a new one -- and be willing to pay for it -- but it\'s\nlikely to be quite a few years before that happens.', 'LEED for Homes Q and A', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '162-revision', '', '', '2008-10-02 08:28:03', '2008-10-02 14:28:03', '', 162, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/162-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (165, 1, '2008-10-02 12:22:57', '2008-10-02 18:22:57', 'Value Engineering is a useful concept. In the article below it is applied to co-ops but can be applied to any building practice.\r\n\r\nSaving Green, and Greening, Too\r\nValue Engineering Analysis helps condo owners and environment\r\n\r\n\r\n It\'s no secret that the current trend in home greening has been a boon\r\nfor developers and homeowners, as well as the environment. Energy-\r\nsaving features not only lessen the drain on our natural resources, but\r\nprovide compelling economic incentives like lower energy costs and\r\nlong-term savings. Kipcon Inc., a full-service engineering firm based\r\nin North Brunswick, has come up with a new benefactor for this doubly\r\nhelpful practice: the community association. \r\n People who live in co-ops, condos, and the like, are collectively\r\nresponsibile for the replacement and maintenance of essencial building\r\ncomponents such as roofs and boilers. In order to plan for the purchase\r\nand care of these high-ticket items, community associations create a\r\nreserve schedule in which money from each resident is saved in a combined\r\naccount according to the demands of the property. Target savings amounts\r\ncan be determined by partaking in what is known as a reserve study.\r\n "In a typical reserve study, we only evaluate the physical elements of the\r\nbuilding, typically, just the capital replacement items," explains Kipcon\'s\r\npresident, Mitchell H. Frumkin. "For example, a reserve study may find\r\nthat the roof of a condo has a $100,000 replacement cost and a 20-year\r\nlifespan. The analysis would suggest that the homeowners put aside\r\n$5,000 every year, so when it comes time to replace the roof, the money\r\nwill be there."\r\n While a reserve study alone is an invaluable tool for a community\r\nassociation, Kipcon has taken this service one step further with the\r\nintroduction of its Value Engineering Analysis. "Rather than simply\r\nassessing the costs of replacing or maintaining capital replacement\r\nitems, Value Engineering seeks alternative options," says Frumkin. \r\nKipcon takes a holistic approach by looking at the capital replacement\r\nitems, the relationship between the items and the cost of their\r\nmaintenance, and the cost of energy. These three factors are then\r\ncompared with one another in order to save the community\r\nassociation money over time. \r\nBuilders are realizing that if they can create a greener\r\nbuilding, it will add another highlight to their sales\r\nproposition.\r\n "If a building has an inefficient boiler that still has five years left\r\nin it, we would suggest that the homeowners save for a high-efficiency\r\nboiler," explains Frumkin. "The new boiler might cost slightly more,\r\nbut will save residents money in the long run by reducing energy needs." \r\n With approximately 80 percent of new residential developement\r\nfalling somewhere into the category of multi-unit residential projects,\r\nthe community association market is booming. Value Engineering\r\nAnaylsis can also be advantageous to developers during pre-construction,\r\nin that it can help developers gain an edge over their competitors as well\r\nas help homeowners save money in energy costs and reserve requirements.\r\n According to Frumkin, "Most builders want to get the lowest cost\r\npossible for their building, because they need to sell units. However,\r\nmore and more builders are realizing that if they can create a greener\r\nbuilding that will also save homeowners money, it will add another\r\nhighlight to their sales proposition." --By Jodi LaMarco ', 'Value Engeneering in Co-ops', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'engeneering-co-ops', '', '', '2008-10-02 12:22:57', '2008-10-02 18:22:57', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=165', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (164, 1, '2008-10-02 08:28:30', '2008-10-02 14:28:30', 'Here is a useful Q & A on LEED for homes.\r\n\r\nFor Cascadia Regional GBC: Buildings in Balance\r\n\r\nPresented by O’Brien & Company. \r\n\r\nDo we expect the average size (0 points impact) band for house size be adjusted to\r\nthe actual national average and how often?\r\nBased on lessons learned in the pilot, it is most likely that this credit (MR 1) will be\r\nrevised in the next couple of months. Thereafter, the Rating System will be updated on\r\na continuous improvement basis. As better information becomes available on the\r\nrelationship between home size and resource use, we will most certainly update this\r\ncredit. With respect to updating the national average home size, we have not made any\r\ndecisions on this yet - although we certainly will revisit the market trend data\r\nperiodically.\r\nHow does the “no additional lumber” address cases of historic/cultural design, in\r\nparticular on an infill project in a historic neighborhood or a gut rehab of a historic\r\nbuilding.?\r\nThis credit has been revised to a 10% cap on the waste factor in the lumber order, so the\r\n“additional lumber” language is no longer moot.\r\nHow does LEED for Homes apply to historic homes?\r\nThe LEED for Homes rating system can be used for gut rehabs of homes, including\r\nhistoric homes. LEED for Homes is evaluating innovation applications for deconstruction\r\nof existing (e.g., historical) homes on a case-by-case basis and may consider\r\nestablishing some performance threshold for deconstruction in a future version of LEED\r\nfor Homes. In addition, wood salvaged from historic homes may be reused in new\r\nconstruction.\r\nHow is material salvaged from deconstruction treated (is it salvaged? Resource\r\nreuse?)\r\nSalvaged or reused material is eligible for recognition under MR5, Environmentally\r\nPreferable Products; in cases where it is not listed as an alternative for a given building\r\ncomponent, the builder should submit a credit interpretation request for consideration by\r\nthe MR-TASC. If the quantity of materials being reused in substantial enough (i.e.,\r\ncomparable in magnitude to the other measures in MR 5), the request for an ID credit will\r\nbe granted.\r\nIs a list of builders participating in the pilots available? If not now, when?\r\nUSGBC has asked the pilot builders if they are open to having their contact information\r\nmade public; a response is expected in coming weeks. USGBC plans to post this\r\ninformation on the LEED for Homes website at www.usgbc.org/leed/homes.\r\nWhat are the registration fees? There is a $150 fee for project registration, with\r\n$50 per unit for certification.\r\nThose are fees due to USGBC from builder. Other applicable fees (e.g., for certification\r\nservices) are at the discretion of the Provider. Fees for the third-party certification will\r\nvary with the level of experience of the green home builder, the home size, the desired\r\ncertification level (i.e., Certified, Silver, Gold, or Platinum), and the distance that the third\r\nparty has to travel to conduct site visits at the LEED Home. Earth Advantage (EA),\r\nPortland is the Provider in the Northwest. O’Brien & Company has been contracted by EA\r\nto represent perform ratings on its behalf in Washington.\r\nCan verification be done by the same person doing technical\r\nassistance/consulting? (Who’s doing quality control of verifiers?)\r\nThe official certifier of LEED Homes is an authorized LEED for Homes Provider. All\r\nLEED raters or verifiers must be contracted to a LEED for Homes Provider. It is up to the\r\ndiscretion of the Provider to determine who is qualified to deliver on-site verification\r\nservices. Providers are responsible for recruiting, training, and supervising qualified\r\nLEED raters in their local markets. LEED Home raters must meet qualifying criteria. In\r\nparticular, since LEED for Homes requires ENERGY STAR for Homes qualification, the\r\nrater must be qualified by ENERGY STAR NW through its performance testing and\r\nverification training.\r\nAlso, all individuals offering verification services related to LEED for Homes are required\r\nto submit a declaration stating possible conflicts of interest. This declaration needs to be\r\nprovided to the builder and any other parties who might be affected by potential conflicts\r\nof interest.\r\nAs pilot raters in Washington, O’Brien & Company is providing some guidance to design\r\nteams to help them leverage integration opportunities and optimize their design. O’Brien\r\nand Company works under the supervision of the LEED for Home Provider Earth\r\nAdvantage.\r\nWhy won’t LEED Home Builders be able to hang their hats on a LEED AP? We\r\nshould be able to use that Brand.\r\nThe current LEED AP designation does not indicate any familiarity with LEED for Homes;\r\nrather, it represents knowledge of other LEED rating systems, which relate to commercial\r\nbuildings. USGBC is considering whether to develop a comparable exam and\r\ncredential for professionals who are conversant with LEED for Homes. Currently,\r\nqualified LEED for Homes support is available to builders via their local Providers. LEED\r\nAPs that are qualified in green home building are encouraged to develop business\r\nrelationships with the LEED for Homes Provider in the markets that they serve.\r\nWill there be a LEED for remodels?\r\nThe challenge with a LEED program for remodeling is that remodeling by its nature is a\r\n"one-off" business, with few economies of scale and in most cases, no buyer (in most\r\ncases, the client already owns the home). Thus, the remodeling market poses challenges\r\nwith respect to the creation of a viable (i.e., sustainable) business model for USGBC.\r\nFurther, the LEED Rating Systems are generally used to assess the whole of a building.\r\nIn remodeling, only parts of the home are affected. Thus, it is difficult to asses the greenness\r\nof a building when only part of it has been upgraded. For the time being, we\r\nsuggest that remodelers use LEED for Homes to provide guidance with respect to the\r\ngoals and principles -- and in some cases, e.g., plumbing fixtures, performance\r\nspecifications -- that can be referred to in the remodeling process. USGBC may tackle\r\nthe remodeling market sometime in the future. Note that LEED for Homes can be used\r\nfor gut rehabs.\r\nWill there be a LEED for existing homes (recertification process) given frequent\r\nturnover?\r\nThis represents a challenge similar to remodeling; and besides the fact that there are no\r\neconomies of scale, it remains to be seen whether there is any significant demand\r\npotential. Since the seller is the homeowner and not a builder, s/he stands to gain no\r\nprofessional reputation benefit by offering the LEED brand. In the future LEED may\r\nachieve sufficient consumer brand recognition that prospective buyers will look for a\r\nLEED label on a used home as well as a new one -- and be willing to pay for it -- but it\'s\r\nlikely to be quite a few years before that happens.', 'LEED for Homes Q and A', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '162-revision-2', '', '', '2008-10-02 08:28:30', '2008-10-02 14:28:30', '', 162, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/162-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (166, 1, '2008-10-02 12:22:25', '2008-10-02 18:22:25', 'Value Engineering is a useful concept. In the article below it is applied to co-ops but can be applied to any building practice.\n\nSaving Green, and Greening, Too\nValue Engineering Analysis helps condo owners and environment\n\n\n It\'s no secret that the current trend in home greening has been a boon\nfor developers and homeowners, as well as the environment. Energy-\nsaving features not only lessen the drain on our natural resources, but\nprovide compelling economic incentives like lower energy costs and\nlong-term savings. Kipcon Inc., a full-service engineering firm based\nin North Brunswick, has come up with a new benefactor for this doubly\nhelpful practice: the community association. \n People who live in co-ops, condos, and the like, are collectively\nresponsibile for the replacement and maintenance of essencial building\ncomponents such as roofs and boilers. In order to plan for the purchase\nand care of these high-ticket items, community associations create a\nreserve schedule in which money from each resident is saved in a combined\naccount according to the demands of the property. Target savings amounts\ncan be determined by partaking in what is known as a reserve study.\n "In a typical reserve study, we only evaluate the physical elements of the\nbuilding, typically, just the capital replacement items," explains Kipcon\'s\npresident, Mitchell H. Frumkin. "For example, a reserve study may find\nthat the roof of a condo has a $100,000 replacement cost and a 20-year\nlifespan. The analysis would suggest that the homeowners put aside\n$5,000 every year, so when it comes time to replace the roof, the money\nwill be there."\n While a reserve study alone is an invaluable tool for a community\nassociation, Kipcon has taken this service one step further with the\nintroduction of its Value Engineering Analysis. "Rather than simply\nassessing the costs of replacing or maintaining capital replacement\nitems, Value Engineering seeks alternative options," says Frumkin. \nKipcon takes a holistic approach by looking at the capital replacement\nitems, the relationship between the items and the cost of their\nmaintenance, and the cost of energy. These three factors are then\ncompared with one another in order to save the community\nassociation money over time. \nBuilders are realizing that if they can create a greener\nbuilding, it will add another highlight to their sales\nproposition.\n "If a building has an inefficient boiler that still has five years left\nin it, we would suggest that the homeowners save for a high-efficiency\nboiler," explains Frumkin. "The new boiler might cost slightly more,\nbut will save residents money in the long run by reducing energy needs." \n With approximately 80 percent of new residential developement\nfalling somewhere into the category of multi-unit residential projects,\nthe community association market is booming. Value Engineering\nAnaylsis can also be advantageous to developers during pre-construction,\nin that it can help developers gain an edge over their competitors as well\nas help homeowners save money in energy costs and reserve requirements.\n According to Frumkin, "Most builders want to get the lowest cost\npossible for their building, because they need to sell units. However,\nmore and more builders are realizing that if they can create a greener\nbuilding that will also save homeowners money, it will add another\nhighlight to their sales proposition." --By Jodi LaMarco ', 'Value Engeneering in Co-ops', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '165-revision', '', '', '2008-10-02 12:22:25', '2008-10-02 18:22:25', '', 165, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/165-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (167, 1, '2008-10-03 17:33:22', '2008-10-03 23:33:22', 'We\'re entering a new era of solar energy.\r\n\r\nCongress just passed historic solar legislation that will increase the use of solar energy all across US, and the President signed it into law. HR1424 extends the 30% solar tax credit for eight years and removes the $2000 monetary cap for residential solar electric installations.\r\n\r\nThis is a tremendous accomplishment, and is the result of many months of grassroots advocacy by the solar community, including our colleagues at Solar Energy Industries Association.\r\n\r\n“This bill is a major step in our long journey toward energy independence and ensures that solar energy will be a significant part of America’s energy future,” said SEIA president Rhone Resch. “This long-term extension of the solar tax credits will create a domestic solar industry with hundreds of thousands of jobs while providing clean, affordable, carbon-free energy to millions of American families, businesses, and communities.” \r\n\r\nNot only will this help families combat skyrocketing energy costs and generate thousands of green-collar jobs -- but it will help homeowners save thousands of dollars to make solar energy even more affordable.\r\n\r\nThe timing is good because the National Solar Tour kicks off this weekend, making now the perfect time to learn more about solar energy. 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HR1424 extends the 30% solar tax credit for eight years and removes the $2000 monetary cap for residential solar electric installations.\n\nThis is a tremendous accomplishment, and is the result of many months of grassroots advocacy by the solar community, including our colleagues at Solar Energy Industries Association.\n\nNot only will this help families combat skyrocketing energy costs and generate thousands of green-collar jobs -- but it will help homeowners save thousands of dollars to make solar energy even more affordable.\n\nThe timing is good because the National Solar Tour kicks off this weekend, making now the perfect time to learn more about solar energy. Mark your calendar! 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HR1424 extends the 30% solar tax credit for eight years and removes the $2000 monetary cap for residential solar electric installations.\n\nThis is a tremendous accomplishment, and is the result of many months of grassroots advocacy by the solar community, including our colleagues at Solar Energy Industries Association.\n\nNot only will this help families combat skyrocketing energy costs and generate thousands of green-collar jobs -- but it will help homeowners save thousands of dollars to make solar energy even more affordable.\n\nThe timing is good because the National Solar Tour kicks off this weekend, making now the perfect time to learn more about solar energy. Mark your calendar! 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HR1424 extends the 30% solar tax credit for eight years and removes the $2000 monetary cap for residential solar electric installations.\r\n\r\nThis is a tremendous accomplishment, and is the result of many months of grassroots advocacy by the solar community, including our colleagues at Solar Energy Industries Association.\r\n\r\nNot only will this help families combat skyrocketing energy costs and generate thousands of green-collar jobs -- but it will help homeowners save thousands of dollars to make solar energy even more affordable.\r\n\r\nThe timing is good because the National Solar Tour kicks off this weekend, making now the perfect time to learn more about solar energy. Mark your calendar! 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HR1424 extends the 30% solar tax credit for eight years and removes the $2000 monetary cap for residential solar electric installations.\r\n\r\nThis is a tremendous accomplishment, and is the result of many months of grassroots advocacy by the solar community, including our colleagues at Solar Energy Industries Association.\r\n\r\nNot only will this help families combat skyrocketing energy costs and generate thousands of green-collar jobs -- but it will help homeowners save thousands of dollars to make solar energy even more affordable.\r\n\r\nThe timing is good because the National Solar Tour kicks off this weekend, making now the perfect time to learn more about solar energy. Mark your calendar! 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    \r\n', 'Links from Center for Sustainable Energey', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '172-revision-2', '', '', '2008-10-04 19:30:31', '2008-10-05 01:30:31', '', 172, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/172-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (175, 1, '2008-09-29 08:10:30', '2008-09-29 14:10:30', 'Part of building a healthy environment is keeping track of the environmental stressors. A stressor is something that alters the body in some way. It could be heat, humidity, sound, or electromagnetic fields. Stressors are not necessarily bad. We need heat and a correct level of humidity for example.\r\n\r\nOther stressors are a trade off. Most people want Wi-Fi in their home so they can surf on their laptop while lounging on the couch. And they are willing to forego any possible dangers that the Wi-Fi signals may cause. In fact most people don\'t give it any thought.\r\n\r\nBut as a builder it does need to be considered (so home dwellers don\'t need to worry about it).\r\n\r\nThe truth is that electromagnetic radiation is still up in the air as to how much damage it can cause. We are seeped in it, from electricity lines in the wall or next to the house, nearby cell phone towers, Wireless devices like our phones, laptops, and countless other appliances.\r\n\r\nThis field of energy existed before electronics. The earth creates its own electromagnetic field. That is how a compass works. But today that field is greatly amplified. If you could "hear" electromagnetic radiation it would be a deafening roar compared to what it sounded like a century ago.\r\n\r\nThis energy stimulates our body. Again, that might not be bad. But it might be...\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nOne of the most cited study is the elevated rates of cancer among people who live near high voltage electric lines. From a common sense point of view this is no mystery. If you rattle the body with huge amounts of energy it might break down.\r\n\r\nAs a builder I prefer to be safe and seriously consider how electromagnetic energy is placed in the home.\r\n\r\nThe easiest way to do this is through the electric lines in the walls, which are needed for the many plugs and switches in a house. I pay close attention to how they are laid out. You want to make special care that there are no lines along certain key places.\r\n\r\nThe most important one is where people will sleep. You need to make sure no lines run near any place where a person might possibly place their bed. At the very least you need to avoid putting lines about two feet above the floor, which is about where their head would be when sleeping.\r\n\r\nAnother possible place is in an office, where somebody might be sitting in one place for long periods of time. This one is tricky because an office also needs a lot of electric supply. \r\n\r\nThe main consideration is where to run the main lines. These lines supply each floor with juice and tend to be bigger than say a line to a single switch. The best place is to run the main line along an area where people spend little time, like under the stairs or in a corner.\r\n\r\nThis consideration is what makes a normal house a great house. It is what gives a house that unmeasurable "feel good" quality. When your body is not bombarded by unwanted stressors it can relax and heal. This is when the home truly becomes your sanctuary.\r\n\r\nHere is something from Bau-Biologie that is interesting:\r\n\r\nMicrowave Radiation - Cell phones, Wi-Fi\r\nAre they safe?\r\n\r\nAs fast as possible, our society is becoming more and more technologically oriented. Homes, schools, offices, entire communities are making decisions to go wireless. Cell phones are proliferating at an alarming rate. These devices were never pre-market tested for your safety. There is an incorrect assumption that the government has “approved” these and that the research shows these are safe.\r\n\r\nWhat are the hazardous levels of microwave radiation? It all depends on with whom you speak. From the perspective of Building Biology, it is when the cell structure or bio-communication of an organism starts to exhibit variations from a natural baseline. For example, if blood cells start to clump together at specific electromagnetic field strength, then this would be characterized as a variation of normal cellular activity, a deviation from the natural baseline, and therefore hazardous. Whether or not a person would exhibit a symptomatic response is NOT the determining factor, but that is the basis for most industrial standards - radiation is safe unless the skin actually burns.\r\n\r\nIndependent, medical science continues to provide mounting evidence that radiation from wireless communication devices, including cell phones, cordless, and the WiFi now deployed across schools, hospitals and offices, produces dangerous health effects. It is important for you to take protective steps as a consumer. We are concerned with eliminating as much as possible, the man-made artificial stimuli that can bring about this change. Thus, we hope to prevent the chronic low-level exposures that are very significant concerning health issues.\r\n\r\nWhat can I do about it?\r\n\r\nThere are, however, some initial steps you can take today to protect you from EMR exposure.\r\n\r\n 1. Minimize all exposure and usage of wireless communication: cell phones, cordless phones, and WiFi devices.\r\n 2. Turn cell phone off when not in use and definitely when sleeping. Never keep it near your head or use it to play games, movies, etc.\r\n 3. Keep cell phone at least 6-7 inches away from your body and others while on, talking, texting and downloading.\r\n 4. Never keep cell phone in pocket or on hip all day. The hip produces 80% of the body’s red blood cells and is especially vulnerable to EMR damage. The close proximity may also affect fertility.\r\n 5. Do not talk on cell or cordless phone when pregnant, with a baby/small child in arms, under age 16, or while in a vehicle (car, train, plane, subway) – the radiation gets trapped and is higher in these closed metal zones!\r\n 6. Replace all cordless and WiFi items with wired, corded lines (phones, Internet, games, appliances, devices, etc.). The cordless phone base emits high levels of EMR – even when no one is making a call. (900MHz Analog cordless phones are okay)\r\n 7. Minimize/space out computer use, sit back from the screen; flat screens are preferable. Use wired Internet connections, not WiFi – especially for laptops. Keep laptops off of the body and preferably on wooden surfaces.\r\n 8. Keep a low-EMR sleep, home, and personal zone. Move alarm clock radio at least 3 feet from head or use battery power; 6 feet is the recommended distance from all electronic devices during sleep.\r\n 9. Avoid waterbeds, electric and metal frames. Futons/wood frames are better than metal-coiled mattresses and box-springs. Metals attract EMR: keep them away from and off of the body.\r\n 10. Ensure that there are no electrical appliances, power meters, or circuit panels on the exterior or interior wall of bedrooms.\r\n', 'Living with radiation', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '155-revision-4', '', '', '2008-09-29 08:10:30', '2008-09-29 14:10:30', '', 155, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/155-revision-4/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (176, 1, '2008-10-02 08:32:44', '2008-10-02 14:32:44', 'Here is a useful Q & A on LEED for homes.\r\n\r\nPresented by O’Brien & Company. \r\n\r\nHow does the “no additional lumber” address cases of historic/cultural design, in\r\nparticular on an infill project in a historic neighborhood or a gut rehab of a historic\r\nbuilding.?\r\nThis credit has been revised to a 10% cap on the waste factor in the lumber order, so the\r\n“additional lumber” language is no longer moot.\r\nHow does LEED for Homes apply to historic homes?\r\nThe LEED for Homes rating system can be used for gut rehabs of homes, including\r\nhistoric homes. LEED for Homes is evaluating innovation applications for deconstruction\r\nof existing (e.g., historical) homes on a case-by-case basis and may consider\r\nestablishing some performance threshold for deconstruction in a future version of LEED\r\nfor Homes. In addition, wood salvaged from historic homes may be reused in new\r\nconstruction.\r\nHow is material salvaged from deconstruction treated (is it salvaged? Resource\r\nreuse?)\r\nSalvaged or reused material is eligible for recognition under MR5, Environmentally\r\nPreferable Products; in cases where it is not listed as an alternative for a given building\r\ncomponent, the builder should submit a credit interpretation request for consideration by\r\nthe MR-TASC. If the quantity of materials being reused in substantial enough (i.e.,\r\ncomparable in magnitude to the other measures in MR 5), the request for an ID credit will\r\nbe granted.\r\nIs a list of builders participating in the pilots available? If not now, when?\r\nUSGBC has asked the pilot builders if they are open to having their contact information\r\nmade public; a response is expected in coming weeks. USGBC plans to post this\r\ninformation on the LEED for Homes website at www.usgbc.org/leed/homes.\r\nWhat are the registration fees?\r\nThere is a $150 fee for project registration, with $50 per unit for certification.\r\nThose are fees due to USGBC from builder. Other applicable fees (e.g., for certification\r\nservices) are at the discretion of the Provider. Fees for the third-party certification will\r\nvary with the level of experience of the green home builder, the home size, the desired\r\ncertification level (i.e., Certified, Silver, Gold, or Platinum), and the distance that the third\r\nparty has to travel to conduct site visits at the LEED Home. Earth Advantage (EA),\r\nPortland is the Provider in the Northwest. O’Brien & Company has been contracted by EA\r\nto represent perform ratings on its behalf in Washington.\r\nCan verification be done by the same person doing technical\r\nassistance/consulting? (Who’s doing quality control of verifiers?)\r\nThe official certifier of LEED Homes is an authorized LEED for Homes Provider. All\r\nLEED raters or verifiers must be contracted to a LEED for Homes Provider. It is up to the\r\ndiscretion of the Provider to determine who is qualified to deliver on-site verification\r\nservices. Providers are responsible for recruiting, training, and supervising qualified\r\nLEED raters in their local markets. LEED Home raters must meet qualifying criteria. In\r\nparticular, since LEED for Homes requires ENERGY STAR for Homes qualification, the\r\nrater must be qualified by ENERGY STAR NW through its performance testing and\r\nverification training.\r\nAlso, all individuals offering verification services related to LEED for Homes are required\r\nto submit a declaration stating possible conflicts of interest. This declaration needs to be\r\nprovided to the builder and any other parties who might be affected by potential conflicts\r\nof interest.\r\nAs pilot raters in Washington, O’Brien & Company is providing some guidance to design\r\nteams to help them leverage integration opportunities and optimize their design. O’Brien\r\nand Company works under the supervision of the LEED for Home Provider Earth\r\nAdvantage.\r\nWhy won’t LEED Home Builders be able to hang their hats on a LEED AP? We\r\nshould be able to use that Brand.\r\nThe current LEED AP designation does not indicate any familiarity with LEED for Homes;\r\nrather, it represents knowledge of other LEED rating systems, which relate to commercial\r\nbuildings. USGBC is considering whether to develop a comparable exam and\r\ncredential for professionals who are conversant with LEED for Homes. Currently,\r\nqualified LEED for Homes support is available to builders via their local Providers. LEED\r\nAPs that are qualified in green home building are encouraged to develop business\r\nrelationships with the LEED for Homes Provider in the markets that they serve.\r\nWill there be a LEED for remodels?\r\nThe challenge with a LEED program for remodeling is that remodeling by its nature is a\r\n"one-off" business, with few economies of scale and in most cases, no buyer (in most\r\ncases, the client already owns the home). Thus, the remodeling market poses challenges\r\nwith respect to the creation of a viable (i.e., sustainable) business model for USGBC.\r\nFurther, the LEED Rating Systems are generally used to assess the whole of a building.\r\nIn remodeling, only parts of the home are affected. Thus, it is difficult to asses the greenness\r\nof a building when only part of it has been upgraded. For the time being, we\r\nsuggest that remodelers use LEED for Homes to provide guidance with respect to the\r\ngoals and principles -- and in some cases, e.g., plumbing fixtures, performance\r\nspecifications -- that can be referred to in the remodeling process. USGBC may tackle\r\nthe remodeling market sometime in the future. Note that LEED for Homes can be used\r\nfor gut rehabs.\r\nWill there be a LEED for existing homes (recertification process) given frequent\r\nturnover?\r\nThis represents a challenge similar to remodeling; and besides the fact that there are no\r\neconomies of scale, it remains to be seen whether there is any significant demand\r\npotential. Since the seller is the homeowner and not a builder, s/he stands to gain no\r\nprofessional reputation benefit by offering the LEED brand. In the future LEED may\r\nachieve sufficient consumer brand recognition that prospective buyers will look for a\r\nLEED label on a used home as well as a new one -- and be willing to pay for it -- but it\'s\r\nlikely to be quite a few years before that happens.', 'LEED for Homes Q and A', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '162-revision-3', '', '', '2008-10-02 08:32:44', '2008-10-02 14:32:44', '', 162, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/162-revision-3/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (177, 1, '2008-10-04 19:36:32', '2008-10-05 01:36:32', 'Here is my Real Estate Pitch in answer to "Why should I use your I am a real estate professional with additional EcoBroker training on the energy and environmental issues that affect real estate transactions. There are tremendous green resources available in the market and as part of my service commitment to my clients, I help you identify and make sense of these invaluable green opportunities. I am a great facilitator in this regard. \n\nEducation makes me uniquely qualified to present the eco features of the home and help attract qualified buyers. I\'m not a specialist or an expert on energy and environmental issues, but I have additional training on these issues and I have a better handle on the basics and the available resources than your standard real estate licensee. I understand the relationship between Energy Star and quality, and I can help\n\nI look forward to working with you. Please call me at ………347 244 3016. Gennaro Brooks-Church.', 'Sales Pitch', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '121-autosave', '', '', '2008-10-04 19:36:32', '2008-10-05 01:36:32', '', 121, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/121-autosave/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (178, 1, '2008-09-24 12:38:29', '2008-09-24 18:38:29', 'I am a real estate professional with additional EcoBroker training on the energy and environmental issues that affect real estate transactions. There are tremendous green resources available in the market and as part of my service commitment to my clients, I help you identify and make sense of these invaluable green opportunities. I am a great facilitator in this regard. \r\n\r\nEducation makes me uniquely qualified to present the eco features of the home and help attract qualified buyers. I\'m not a specialist or an expert on energy and environmental issues, but I have additional training on these issues and I have a better handle on the basics and the available resources than your standard real estate licensee. I understand the relationship between Energy Star and quality, and I can help\r\n\r\nI look forward to working with you. Please call me at ………347 244 3016. Gennaro Brooks-Church.', '', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '121-revision-3', '', '', '2008-09-24 12:38:29', '2008-09-24 18:38:29', '', 121, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/121-revision-3/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (179, 1, '2008-10-04 19:37:05', '2008-10-05 01:37:05', 'Here is my Real Estate Pitch in answer to "Why should I use your real estate services?"\r\n\r\nI am a real estate professional with additional EcoBroker training on the energy and environmental issues that affect real estate transactions. There are tremendous green resources available in the market and as part of my service commitment to my clients, I help you identify and make sense of these invaluable green opportunities. I am a great facilitator in this regard. \r\n\r\nEducation makes me uniquely qualified to present the eco features of the home and help attract qualified buyers. I\'m not a specialist or an expert on energy and environmental issues, but I have additional training on these issues and I have a better handle on the basics and the available resources than your standard real estate licensee. I understand the relationship between Energy Star and quality, and I can help\r\n\r\nI look forward to working with you. Please call me at ………347 244 3016. Gennaro Brooks-Church.', 'Sales Pitch', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '121-revision-4', '', '', '2008-10-04 19:37:05', '2008-10-05 01:37:05', '', 121, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/121-revision-4/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (180, 1, '2008-09-23 16:40:46', '2008-09-23 22:40:46', 'Getting a good contractor is not always easy. If you find one ask for references. If they make you feel uncomfortable about this that should be a warning sign.\r\n\r\nWhen you call the references ask these kinds of questions:\r\n\r\n * Can I visit your home to see the completed job?\r\n * Were you satisfied with the project? Was it completed on time?\r\n * Did the contractor keep you informed about the status of the project, and any problems along the way?\r\n * Were there unexpected costs? If so, what were they?\r\n * Did workers show up on time? Did they clean up after finishing the job?\r\n * Would you recommend the contractor?\r\n * Would you use the contractor again?\r\n', 'Found a Contractor? Get References and ask these questions', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '117-revision-2', '', '', '2008-09-23 16:40:46', '2008-09-23 22:40:46', '', 117, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/117-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (181, 1, '2008-08-24 19:28:16', '2008-08-25 01:28:16', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc. is an alternative real estate development company offering services in GREEN CONSTRUCTION and REAL ESTATE.\r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\n\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\n\r\nRadiant Heat\r\n\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\n\r\nFoam Insulation\r\n\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\n\r\nSolar Electricity\r\n\r\nGreen Roofs\r\n\r\nEnergy Audits\r\n\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\n\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\n\r\nEcological Counters\r\n\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\n\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\n\r\nJob Expediting\r\n\r\nJob Management\r\n\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Eco Brooklyn Inc. is not your normal Real Estate company', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '3-revision-4', '', '', '2008-08-24 19:28:16', '2008-08-25 01:28:16', '', 3, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/3-revision-4/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (182, 1, '2008-09-29 08:09:09', '2008-09-29 14:09:09', 'Here is something from Bau-Biologie that is interesting:\n\nMicrowave Radiation - Cell phones, Wi-Fi\nAre they safe?\n\nAs fast as possible, our society is becoming more and more technologically oriented. Homes, schools, offices, entire communities are making decisions to go wireless. Cell phones are proliferating at an alarming rate. These devices were never pre-market tested for your safety. There is an incorrect assumption that the government has “approved” these and that the research shows these are safe.\n\nWhat are the hazardous levels of microwave radiation? It all depends on with whom you speak. From the perspective of Building Biology, it is when the cell structure or bio-communication of an organism starts to exhibit variations from a natural baseline. For example, if blood cells start to clump together at specific electromagnetic field strength, then this would be characterized as a variation of normal cellular activity, a deviation from the natural baseline, and therefore hazardous. Whether or not a person would exhibit a symptomatic response is NOT the determining factor, but that is the basis for most industrial standards - radiation is safe unless the skin actually burns.\n\nIndependent, medical science continues to provide mounting evidence that radiation from wireless communication devices, including cell phones, cordless, and the WiFi now deployed across schools, hospitals and offices, produces dangerous health effects. It is important for you to take protective steps as a consumer. We are concerned with eliminating as much as possible, the man-made artificial stimuli that can bring about this change. Thus, we hope to prevent the chronic low-level exposures that are very significant concerning health issues.\n\nWhat can I do about it?\n\nThere are, however, some initial steps you can take today to protect you from EMR exposure.\n\n 1. Minimize all exposure and usage of wireless communication: cell phones, cordless phones, and WiFi devices.\n 2. Turn cell phone off when not in use and definitely when sleeping. Never keep it near your head or use it to play games, movies, etc.\n 3. Keep cell phone at least 6-7 inches away from your body and others while on, talking, texting and downloading.\n 4. Never keep cell phone in pocket or on hip all day. The hip produces 80% of the body’s red blood cells and is especially vulnerable to EMR damage. The close proximity may also affect fertility.\n 5. Do not talk on cell or cordless phone when pregnant, with a baby/small child in arms, under age 16, or while in a vehicle (car, train, plane, subway) – the radiation gets trapped and is higher in these closed metal zones!\n 6. Replace all cordless and WiFi items with wired, corded lines (phones, Internet, games, appliances, devices, etc.). The cordless phone base emits high levels of EMR – even when no one is making a call. (900MHz Analog cordless phones are okay)\n 7. Minimize/space out computer use, sit back from the screen; flat screens are preferable. Use wired Internet connections, not WiFi – especially for laptops. Keep laptops off of the body and preferably on wooden surfaces.\n 8. Keep a low-EMR sleep, home, and personal zone. Move alarm clock radio at least 3 feet from head or use battery power; 6 feet is the recommended distance from all electronic devices during sleep.\n 9. Avoid waterbeds, electric and metal frames. Futons/wood frames are better than metal-coiled mattresses and box-springs. Metals attract EMR: keep them away from and off of the body.\n 10. Ensure that there are no electrical appliances, power meters, or circuit panels on the exterior or interior wall of bedrooms.\n', 'Cell Phone Control', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '159-revision', '', '', '2008-09-29 08:09:09', '2008-09-29 14:09:09', '', 159, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/159-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (183, 1, '2008-09-24 15:04:27', '2008-09-24 21:04:27', '#\r\n\r\nResidential Energy Services Network\'s (RESNET)\r\nhttp://www.resnet.us/directory/raters.aspx\r\n(For trained and certified home energy raters in your service are.)\r\n \r\n#\r\n\r\nMortgage Industry National Home Energy Rating System Accreditation Standard\r\nhttp://www.natresnet.org/programs/providers/directory.htm\r\n(For operating home energy rating systems, by state.)\r\n \r\n#\r\n\r\nU.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)\r\nEnergy-Efficient Mortgages Program\r\nhttp://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/eem/energy-r.cfm\r\nhttp://www.hud.gov/ll/code/llplcrit.html\r\n(For a searchable list of approved energy-efficient mortgage lenders.)\r\n \r\n#\r\n\r\nEnergy Star®\r\nhttp://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?fuseaction=new_homes_partners.showHomesSearch\r\n \r\n#\r\n\r\nBuilt Green®\r\nhttp://www.builtgreen.org/homebuyers/directory.htm', 'Some cool links for Mortgages and other stuff', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '124-revision-2', '', '', '2008-09-24 15:04:27', '2008-09-24 21:04:27', '', 124, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/124-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (184, 1, '2008-10-05 16:38:55', '2008-10-05 22:38:55', 'I came accross the concept of the "Triple Bottom Line" Business Model the other day. It is something I have done most of my life but never knew there was actually a concept out there that people train in and talk about.\r\n\r\nThe Triple Bottom Line is People, Planet, and Profit. They stand equal in importance. \r\n\r\nThe traditional business model has one bottom line: Profit. The other two elements might be considered if they increase the profits or at the very least don\'t harm the profits but rarely otherwise.\r\n\r\nThe triple bottom line understands the interconnectedness of the world, that one thing can\'t benefit without other things benefiting. And vice versa: if one thing benefits at the expense of another thing then that eventually is not a sustainable process.\r\n\r\nThe Triple Bottom Line is the most effective business model for long term profit. And not only financial. The "whole\' profits, from people to everything else.\r\n\r\nI feel that it is actually a double bottom line: Planet and Profits. People are included in the planet. To list People as a third element is somehow saying they separate from the planet.\r\n\r\nAnd quite honestly it really is only one bottom line: Planet. If the planet is doing well then humans are doing well and profit is included in that equation.\r\n\r\nBut I\'m not going to split hairs at this point. The Triple Bottom Line is a great start. It helps us focus on and bring together three things that often are at odds with each other.\r\n\r\n', 'Triple Bottom Line Business Model', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'triple-bottom-line-business-model', '', '', '2008-10-05 16:38:55', '2008-10-05 22:38:55', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=184', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (185, 1, '2008-10-05 16:38:32', '2008-10-05 22:38:32', '', 'three_dimensions_800', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'three_dimensions_800', '', '', '2008-10-05 16:38:32', '2008-10-05 22:38:32', '', 184, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/three_dimensions_800.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (186, 1, '2008-10-05 16:28:54', '2008-10-05 22:28:54', 'I came accross the concept of the "Triple Bottom Line" Business Model the other day. It is something I have done most of my life but never knew there was actually a concept out there that people train in and talk about.\n\nThe Triple Bottom Line is People, Planet, and Profit. They stand equal in importance. \n\nThe traditional business model has one bottom line: Profit. The other two elements might be considered if they increase the profits or at the very least don\'t harm the profits but rarely otherwise.\n\nThe triple bottom line understands the interconnectedness of the world, that one thing can\'t benefit without other things benefiting. And vice versa: if one thing benefits at the expense of another thing then that eventually is not a sustainable process.\n\nThe Triple Bottom Line is the most effective business model for long term profit. And not only financial. The "whole\' profits, from people to everything else.\n\nI feel that it is actually a double bottom line: Planet and Profits. People are included in the planet. To list People as a third element is somehow saying they separate from the planet.\n\nAnd quite honestly it really is only one bottom line: Planet. If the planet is doing well then humans are doing well and profit is included in that equation.\n\nBut I\'m not going to split hairs at this point. The Triple Bottom Line is a great start. It helps us focus on and bring together three things that often are at odds with each other.', 'Triple Bottom Line Business Model', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '184-revision', '', '', '2008-10-05 16:28:54', '2008-10-05 22:28:54', '', 184, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/184-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (187, 1, '2008-10-05 16:38:56', '2008-10-05 22:38:56', 'I came accross the concept of the "Triple Bottom Line" Business Model the other day. It is something I have done most of my life but never knew there was actually a concept out there that people train in and talk about.\n\nThe Triple Bottom Line is People, Planet, and Profit. They stand equal in importance. \n\nThe traditional business model has one bottom line: Profit. The other two elements might be considered if they increase the profits or at the very least don\'t harm the profits but rarely otherwise.\n\nThe triple bottom line understands the interconnectedness of the world, that one thing can\'t benefit without other things benefiting. And vice versa: if one thing benefits at the expense of another thing then that eventually is not a sustainable process.\n\nThe Triple Bottom Line is the most effective business model for long term profit. And not only financial. The "whole\' profits, from people to everything else.\n\nI feel that it is actually a double bottom line: Planet and Profits. People are included in the planet. To list People as a third element is somehow saying they separate from the planet.\n\nAnd quite honestly it really is only one bottom line: Planet. If the planet is doing well then humans are doing well and profit is included in that equation.\n\nBut I\'m not going to split hairs at this point. The Triple Bottom Line is a great start. It helps us focus on and bring together three things that often are at odds with each other.\n\n', 'Triple Bottom Line Business Model', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '184-autosave', '', '', '2008-10-05 16:38:56', '2008-10-05 22:38:56', '', 184, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/184-autosave/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (188, 1, '2008-10-05 17:57:52', '2008-10-05 23:57:52', 'Jack Johnson shows off his solar studio.\r\n

    JACK JOHNSON - TRAILER SLEEP THROUGH THE STATIC
    by Jack-Johnson
    ', 'Jack Johnson has solar studio', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'jack-johnson-solar-studio', '', '', '2008-10-05 17:57:52', '2008-10-05 23:57:52', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=188', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (189, 1, '2008-10-05 17:57:40', '2008-10-05 23:57:40', 'Jack Johnson shows off his solar studio.\n

    JACK JOHNSON - TRAILER SLEEP THROUGH THE STATIC
    by Jack-Johnson
    ', 'Jack Johnson has solar studio', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '188-revision', '', '', '2008-10-05 17:57:40', '2008-10-05 23:57:40', '', 188, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/188-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (190, 1, '2008-10-07 11:07:04', '2008-10-07 17:07:04', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of Sustainable Business Network New York City. SBNYC is a local network of BALLE. Both networks encourage ethical sustainable business. One of their big concepts is the triple bottom line - People, Planet, Profit.\r\n\r\nThe other businesses in SBNYC tend to be green oriented, lots of building related businesses. But it also has social related businesses too.', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of SBNYC', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'eco-brooklyn-member-sbnyc', '', '', '2008-10-07 11:07:04', '2008-10-07 17:07:04', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=190', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (191, 1, '2008-10-07 11:06:23', '2008-10-07 17:06:23', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of Sustainable Business Network New York City. SBNYC is a local network of BALLE. Both networks encourage ethical sustainable business. One of their big concepts is the triple bottom line - People, Planet, Profit.\n\nThe other businesses in SBNYC tend to be green oriented,', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of SBNYC', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '190-revision', '', '', '2008-10-07 11:06:23', '2008-10-07 17:06:23', '', 190, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/190-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (192, 1, '2008-10-07 11:09:59', '2008-10-07 17:09:59', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of Co-op America. They are a great ordanization full of resources. Their tag line is: Economic Action for a Just Planet.\r\n\r\nFrom their web site:\r\n\r\nCo-op America is a not-for-profit membership organization founded in 1982.\r\n\r\nOur mission is to harness economic power—the strength of consumers, investors, businesses, and the marketplace—to create a socially just and environmentally sustainable society.\r\n\r\nOur Vision\r\n\r\nWe work for a world where all people have enough, where all communities are healthy and safe, and where the bounty of the Earth is preserved for all the generations to come.\r\n\r\nWhat Makes Co-op America Unique\r\n\r\n * We focus on economic strategies—economic action to solve social and environmental problems.\r\n * We mobilize people in their economic roles—as consumers, investors, workers, business leaders.\r\n * We empower people to take personal and collective action\r\n * We work on issues of social justice and environmental responsibility. We see these issues as completely linked in the quest for a sustainable world. It’s what we mean when we say “green.”\r\n * We work to stop abusive practices and to create healthy, just and sustainable practices.\r\n', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of Co-op America', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'eco-brooklyn-member-co-op-america', '', '', '2008-10-07 11:09:59', '2008-10-07 17:09:59', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=192', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (193, 1, '2008-10-07 11:09:08', '2008-10-07 17:09:08', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of Co-op America. They are a great ordanization full of resources. Their tag line is: Economic Action for a Just Planet.\n\nFr', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of Co-op America', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '192-revision', '', '', '2008-10-07 11:09:08', '2008-10-07 17:09:08', '', 192, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/192-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (194, 1, '2008-10-07 11:22:04', '2008-10-07 17:22:04', 'Eco Brooklyn is a proud member of The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association.\r\nFrom their site.\r\nThe Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is the nation\'s leading regional membership organization focused on promoting the understanding, development, and adoption of energy conservation and non-polluting, renewable energy technologies. For more than thirty years, NESEA has facilitated and enhanced a network of professionals, practitioners, and other citizens in pursuit of responsible energy use. Our programs and activities focus on the northeastern United States, from Washington, DC to Maine. NESEA is a chapter of the American Solar Energy Society.\r\n\r\nNESEA\'s Vision\r\nNESEA recognizes and responds to the crucial connections between the generation and use of energy and the whole systems that sustain planetary health. We envision energy systems that interact to preserve and improve our air, water, resources and ecosystems, while vitalizing economies, building local security and regional self reliance, and improving the quality of all life.\r\n\r\nNESEA\'s Mission\r\nNESEA acts as a hub that connects people across a broad base of interests and disciplines. Our network of active citizens, professionals, businesses, and organizations in the Northeast seeks to discover and demonstrate the responsible production and use of energy. We collaborate and cooperate with allied organizations to advance our common interests. We celebrate, inspire, and nurture visionary ideas, emerging markets, and practical solutions.', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of NESEA', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'eco-brooklyn-member-nesea', '', '', '2008-10-07 11:22:04', '2008-10-07 17:22:04', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=194', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (195, 1, '2008-10-07 11:22:02', '2008-10-07 17:22:02', 'Eco Brooklyn is a proud member of The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association.\nFrom their site.\nThe Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is the nation\'s leading regional membership organization focused on promoting the understanding, development, and adoption of energy conservation and non-polluting, renewable energy technologies. For more than thirty years, NESEA has facilitated and enhanced a network of professionals, practitioners, and other citizens in pursuit of responsible energy use. Our programs and activities focus on the northeastern United States, from Washington, DC to Maine. NESEA is a chapter of the American Solar Energy Society.\n\nNESEA\'s Vision\nNESEA recognizes and responds to the crucial connections between the generation and use of energy and the whole systems that sustain planetary health. We envision energy systems that interact to preserve and improve our air, water, resources and ecosystems, while vitalizing economies, building local security and regional self reliance, and improving the quality of all life.\n\nNESEA\'s Mission\nNESEA acts as a hub that connects people across a broad base of interests and disciplines. Our network of active citizens, professionals, businesses, and organizations in the Northeast seeks to discover and demonstrate the responsible production and use of energy. We collaborate and cooperate with allied organizations to advance our common interests. We celebrate, inspire, and nurture visionary ideas, emerging markets, and practical solutions.', 'Eco Brooklyn is a member of NESEA', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '194-revision', '', '', '2008-10-07 11:22:02', '2008-10-07 17:22:02', '', 194, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/194-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (196, 1, '2008-10-08 08:03:20', '2008-10-08 14:03:20', 'This Bush bailout fiasco which in many ways is a total con actually has at least one good side: it earmarks $17 Billion is tax incentives for green building. A tax incentive is no use if you aren\'t making enough money to actually pay taxes of course, so for many people a tax incentive is a useless thing. \r\n\r\nBut for those who do need more tax write offs these incentives are twofold benefits. They help you pay less taxes and they allow you to get better buildings. \r\n\r\nBelow is the announcement from the USGBC Advocacy & Policy Update:\r\n\r\nPresident Signs into Law Financial Rescue Package with Long-Awaited Extensions of Vital Energy Tax Incentives\r\n\r\nFollowing a tense week of congressional negotiations and votes, the President signed into law on Friday a $700 billion financial rescue bill that also includes $17 billion in energy tax incentives, including extensions of several provisions that have already expired or were set to expire at year\'s end. The energy tax package followed a long and winding road to enactment, having been jettisoned from the energy law in December and having become the subject of an ongoing debate in the House and Senate about whether and how to specify a funding source for the provisions. USGBC monitored and pressed for extensions of these vital tax incentives for more than a year, and celebrates their passage as an essential victory that will ensure continued investment in energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies.\r\n\r\nAmong other energy provisions, the new law contains several tax incentives that promise to advance greener, more energy-efficient buildings, including:\r\n\r\n * a 1-year extension of the tax credit for the production of energy from wind, and a two-year extension of the credit for energy production from other renewable sources, such as geothermal;\r\n * an 8-year extension of the tax credits for investment in commercial and residential solar projects, including the removal of the $2,000 cap on investments in residential solar electric installations, and the addition of small wind energy and geothermal heat pump projects as qualifying installations for tax credits;\r\n * a 5-year extension of the tax deduction for energy-efficient commercial buildings;\r\n * a 1-year extension of the tax credit for the construction of new energy-efficient homes;\r\n * a 1-year extension of the tax credit for qualified energy-efficiency upgrades to existing homes;\r\n * an extension through 2010 of the tax credit for the manufacture of energy-efficient appliances;\r\n * and a 3-year extension of the authority for state and localities to issue tax-exempt bonds for green building and sustainable design projects.\r\n\r\nFor a summary of the tax provisions in the new law, click here.\r\n\r\n» For the full text of the law, click here.', '$700 Billion Bailout has $17 Billion for Energy Tax Incentives', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', '700-billion-bailout-17-billion', '', '', '2008-10-08 08:03:20', '2008-10-08 14:03:20', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=196', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (197, 1, '2008-10-08 08:02:41', '2008-10-08 14:02:41', 'This Bush bailout fiasco which in many ways is a total con actually has at least one good side: it earmarks $17 Billion is tax incentives for green building. A tax incentive is no use if you aren\'t making enough money to actually pay taxes of course, so for many people a tax incentive is a useless thing. \n\nBut for those who do need more tax write offs these incentives are twofold benefits. They help you pay less taxes and they allow you to get better buildings. \n\nBelow is the announcement from the USGBC Advocacy & Policy Update:\n\nPresident Signs into Law Financial Rescue Package with Long-Awaited Extensions of Vital Energy Tax Incentives\n\nFollowing a tense week of congressional negotiations and votes, the President signed into law on Friday a $700 billion financial rescue bill that also includes $17 billion in energy tax incentives, including extensions of several provisions that have already expired or were set to expire at year\'s end. The energy tax package followed a long and winding road to enactment, having been jettisoned from the energy law in December and having become the subject of an ongoing debate in the House and Senate about whether and how to specify a funding source for the provisions. USGBC monitored and pressed for extensions of these vital tax incentives for more than a year, and celebrates their passage as an essential victory that will ensure continued investment in energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies.\n\nAmong other energy provisions, the new law contains several tax incentives that promise to advance greener, more energy-efficient buildings, including:\n\n * a 1-year extension of the tax credit for the production of energy from wind, and a two-year extension of the credit for energy production from other renewable sources, such as geothermal;\n * an 8-year extension of the tax credits for investment in commercial and residential solar projects, including the removal of the $2,000 cap on investments in residential solar electric installations, and the addition of small wind energy and geothermal heat pump projects as qualifying installations for tax credits;\n * a 5-year extension of the tax deduction for energy-efficient commercial buildings;\n * a 1-year extension of the tax credit for the construction of new energy-efficient homes;\n * a 1-year extension of the tax credit for qualified energy-efficiency upgrades to existing homes;\n * an extension through 2010 of the tax credit for the manufacture of energy-efficient appliances;\n * and a 3-year extension of the authority for state and localities to issue tax-exempt bonds for green building and sustainable design projects.\n\nFor a summary of the tax provisions in the new law, click here.\n\n» For the full text of the law, click here.', '$700 Billion Bailout has $17 Billion for Energy Tax Incentives', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '196-revision', '', '', '2008-10-08 08:02:41', '2008-10-08 14:02:41', '', 196, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/196-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (198, 1, '2008-10-11 08:07:57', '2008-10-11 14:07:57', 'Things we can do right away in a lousy economy:\r\n\r\n --Conserve. Obama almost said the ‘C’ word in the debate­and you would think this is something radicals, liberals and conservatives would all agree on, as it requires no funding or investment and can produce huge rewards. If we had continued to conserve energy at the rate we did in the 1970s, we would be energy independent today!\r\n\r\n--Pass tax credits for renewables.\r\n\r\n--Enact fuel efficiency standards for new cars, trucks, etc. and for all big users of fossil fuels.\r\n\r\n--Require energy efficiency in new construction, and white or reflective roofs, porous paving, etc.\r\n\r\n--Put caps on carbon emissions for big users that will decline over time to zero by 2050 or sooner. (There’s a longer discussion of this in the Primer.)\r\n\r\n--Take up Al Gore’s challenge to generate 100 per cent of our energy from renewables within ten years.\r\n\r\n--Sequester carbon by building healthy soil through organic farming, no-till techniques, and planned rotational grazing. (More on this on the website.)\r\n\r\n--Localize economies and food systems­farmers’ markets, CSAs, city farms and community gardens. Support barter systems and local currencies.\r\n\r\n--End subsidies for nuclear energy, coal and oil.\r\n\r\n--Bring the troops home­war has a carbon cost as well as a human cost and a financial cost. Employ diplomacy, not troops.\r\n\r\n--Ratify Kyoto­no, it’s not nearly enough but gosh, if we can’t even do that, how are we going to have any global credibility on this issue?\r\n\r\n +++++++++++++++++\r\nLow Hanging Fruit: (Technologies and solutions that are already up and running, or nearly so, that have the best Energy Return on Energy Investment, will meet the least resistance and will give the biggest bang for the buck in the short run.)\r\n\r\n --Onshore and offshore wind­already up and running.\r\n\r\n--Photovoltaics­larger scale production to bring down costs, tax credits, rebates and cost-share programs for new construction and retrofitting.\r\n\r\n--Concentrated Solar Power and solar thermal on both large scale and home scale.\r\n\r\n--Electric cars and plug-in hybrids­in production or on the verge. Economies of scale­government purchasing agreements, tax credits, rebates or cost-shares or loan guarantees for purchasers can help replace our current transport fleet. Mandates for energy efficiency and requirements for zero-carbon vehicles, as were once in place in California, can support their production and adoption.\r\n\r\n--Biofuels from waste and recycled materials and algae.\r\n\r\n--White roofs. (A study from the Lawrence Berkeley labs suggest that white roofs not only save cooling costs but radiate heat outward and on a large scale, could have a major impact.)\r\n\r\n--Regenerative farming and grazing that build soil organic carbon.\r\n\r\n--Forest protection­a moratorium on the logging of old growth. Tree planting and restoration.\r\n\r\n--Localization­building local food economies, sense of place, encouraging famers’ markets, urban agriculture, local small businesses, walkable neighborhoods,\r\n\r\n--Pedestrian zones, bike paths, good interface with bikes and public transport­safe parking areas, allowing bikes on subways and busses.\r\n\r\n +++++++++++++++++++++++++\r\n\r\nVital Investments: Even in a lousy economy, we absolutely need to do these things, and they will provide jobs and a vital economic stimulus:\r\n\r\n \r\n--The national grid needs to be upgraded to be able to handle distributed sources of energy and Vehicle to Grid technology.\r\n\r\n--Infrastructure for renewables needs to be built on the large scale.\r\n\r\n--Technical help to developing countries: It’s only fair, equitable and good long-term security to help developing countries skip the 19th and 20th centuries and leap into the 21st with renewable energy sources. Offer to replace Iran’s nuclear plants with solar infrastructure, China’s coal plants with wind. \r\n\r\n--Cost share programs and rebates for retrofitting existing homes for energy efficiency. \r\n\r\n--Training programs and green jobs in the inner city.\r\n\r\n--Job training for the unemployed in green industries and regenerative agriculture.\r\n\r\n +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++\r\nLong term investments: (Things we need to invest in now for the long term future. If we’re going to borrow billions, let’s spend them on:)\r\n\r\n --Public transportation in and around cities. Making it efficient, cheap, easy and fun.\r\n\r\n--Trains, busses, and other forms of transport to get people out of their cars.\r\n\r\n--Research on all the promising technologies: new batteries and forms of energy storage, wave and tidal power, hydrogen from renewables­as a store for energy and as a replacement fuel for air travel. Aquaculture to produce biofuels. And so many more…(see that website for the full list!)\r\n\r\n--Public infrastructure.\r\n\r\n--Retrofitting of existing buildings for energy efficiency.\r\n\r\n--Forest and wildland protection in large blocks to allow plants and animals room to migrate in response to climate change. Habitat protection and restoration.\r\n\r\n--Quality education at every level on the environment.\r\n\r\n ++++++++++++++++++++++++++\r\nReally Stupid Ideas We Should Oppose:\r\n\r\n --Nuclear Power: It’s not quick to build or license safely, it’s not safe­low level radiation is proven to cause cancer and other diseases. We still don’t know how to safely store the wastes. To build a plant we actually produce huge amounts of carbon emissions as cement is one of the big carbon hogs. ------Nuclear power plants provide new targets for terrorists and makes it difficult to prevent proliferation of nuclear weapons. And­we don’t need it!\r\n\r\n--Offshore drilling and drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge­The U.S. has 3% of the world’s oil reserves and uses 25% of the energy. We can’t drill our way into energy independence, and drilling that compromises the safety of fragile ecosystems can cause irreparable damage for small, short-term gains. We need to wean ourselves off fossil fuels, not drill for more. And new oil fields won’t come on line for over a decade and require huge energy investments to develop.\r\n\r\n--“Clean” coal: There is no such thing. \r\n\r\n--Cutting down rainforests to produce corn or palm oil for biofuels\r\n\r\n--Replacing food crops with fuel crops.\r\n\r\n--Solving problems with guns and weapons.\r\n\r\nBy Starhawk\r\n\r\n', 'Things We Can Do, Must Do', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'do', '', '', '2008-10-11 08:07:57', '2008-10-11 14:07:57', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=198', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (199, 1, '2008-10-11 08:07:08', '2008-10-11 14:07:08', 'Things we can do right away in a lousy economy:\n\n --Conserve. Obama almost said the ‘C’ word in the debate­and you would think this is something radicals, liberals and conservatives would all agree on, as it requires no funding or investment and can produce huge rewards. If we had continued to conserve energy at the rate we did in the 1970s, we would be energy independent today!\n\n--Pass tax credits for renewables.\n\n--Enact fuel efficiency standards for new cars, trucks, etc. and for all big users of fossil fuels.\n\n--Require energy efficiency in new construction, and white or reflective roofs, porous paving, etc.\n\n--Put caps on carbon emissions for big users that will decline over time to zero by 2050 or sooner. (There’s a longer discussion of this in the Primer.)\n\n--Take up Al Gore’s challenge to generate 100 per cent of our energy from renewables within ten years.\n\n--Sequester carbon by building healthy soil through organic farming, no-till techniques, and planned rotational grazing. (More on this on the website.)\n\n--Localize economies and food systems­farmers’ markets, CSAs, city farms and community gardens. Support barter systems and local currencies.\n\n--End subsidies for nuclear energy, coal and oil.\n\n--Bring the troops home­war has a carbon cost as well as a human cost and a financial cost. Employ diplomacy, not troops.\n\n--Ratify Kyoto­no, it’s not nearly enough but gosh, if we can’t even do that, how are we going to have any global credibility on this issue?\n\n Low Hanging Fruit: (Technologies and solutions that are already up and running, or nearly so, that have the best Energy Return on Energy Investment, will meet the least resistance and will give the biggest bang for the buck in the short run.)\n\n \n\n--Onshore and offshore wind­already up and running.\n\n--Photovoltaics­larger scale production to bring down costs, tax credits, rebates and cost-share programs for new construction and retrofitting.\n\n--Concentrated Solar Power and solar thermal on both large scale and home scale.\n\n--Electric cars and plug-in hybrids­in production or on the verge. Economies of scale­government purchasing agreements, tax credits, rebates or cost-shares or loan guarantees for purchasers can help replace our current transport fleet. Mandates for energy efficiency and requirements for zero-carbon vehicles, as were once in place in California, can support their production and adoption.\n\n--Biofuels from waste and recycled materials and algae.\n\n--White roofs. (A study from the Lawrence Berkeley labs suggest that white roofs not only save cooling costs but radiate heat outward and on a large scale, could have a major impact.)\n\n--Regenerative farming and grazing that build soil organic carbon.\n\n--Forest protection­a moratorium on the logging of old growth. Tree planting and restoration.\n\n--Localization­building local food economies, sense of place, encouraging famers’ markets, urban agriculture, local small businesses, walkable neighborhoods,\n\n--Pedestrian zones, bike paths, good interface with bikes and public transport­safe parking areas, allowing bikes on subways and busses.\n\n \n\n \n\nVital Investments: Even in a lousy economy, we absolutely need to do these things, and they will provide jobs and a vital economic stimulus:\n\n \n\n--The national grid needs to be upgraded to be able to handle distributed sources of energy and Vehicle to Grid technology.\n\n--Infrastructure for renewables needs to be built on the large scale.\n\n--Technical help to developing countries: It’s only fair, equitable and good long-term security to help developing countries skip the 19th and 20th centuries and leap into the 21st with renewable energy sources. Offer to replace Iran’s nuclear plants with solar infrastructure, China’s coal plants with wind. \n\n--Cost share programs and rebates for retrofitting existing homes for energy efficiency. \n\n--Training programs and green jobs in the inner city.\n\n--Job training for the unemployed in green industries and regenerative agriculture.\n\n \n\nLong term investments: (Things we need to invest in now for the long term future. If we’re going to borrow billions, let’s spend them on:)\n\n \n\n--Public transportation in and around cities. Making it efficient, cheap, easy and fun.\n\n--Trains, busses, and other forms of transport to get people out of their cars.\n\n--Research on all the promising technologies: new batteries and forms of energy storage, wave and tidal power, hydrogen from renewables­as a store for energy and as a replacement fuel for air travel. Aquaculture to produce biofuels. And so many more…(see that website for the full list!)\n\n--Public infrastructure.\n\n--Retrofitting of existing buildings for energy efficiency.\n\n--Forest and wildland protection in large blocks to allow plants and animals room to migrate in response to climate change. Habitat protection and restoration.\n\n--Quality education at every level on the environment.\n\n \n\nReally Stupid Ideas We Should Oppose:\n\n \n\n--Nuclear Power: It’s not quick to build or license safely, it’s not safe­low level radiation is proven to cause cancer and other diseases. We still don’t know how to safely store the wastes. To build a plant we actually produce huge amounts of carbon emissions as cement is one of the big carbon hogs. ------Nuclear power plants provide new targets for terrorists and makes it difficult to prevent proliferation of nuclear weapons. And­we don’t need it!\n\n--Offshore drilling and drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge­The U.S. has 3% of the world’s oil reserves and uses 25% of the energy. We can’t drill our way into energy independence, and drilling that compromises the safety of fragile ecosystems can cause irreparable damage for small, short-term gains. We need to wean ourselves off fossil fuels, not drill for more. And new oil fields won’t come on line for over a decade and require huge energy investments to develop.\n\n--“Clean” coal: There is no such thing. \n\n--Cutting down rainforests to produce corn or palm oil for biofuels\n\n--Replacing food crops with fuel crops.\n\n--Solving problems with guns and weapons.\n\nBy Starhawk\n\n', 'Things We Can Do, Must Do', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '198-revision', '', '', '2008-10-11 08:07:08', '2008-10-11 14:07:08', '', 198, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/198-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (200, 1, '2008-08-31 11:26:34', '2008-08-31 17:26:34', 'Here is a snap in time collection of my green bookmarks, my resource guide that is ever changing. The moment I post this it will already be outdated. But I hope it helps you in your quest for a cleaner healthier life.
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    Alive Structures
    American Clay
    angies list
    Asthma Free Zone School
    BEST PEX Radiant Heating,- Radiant Direct
    Bettencourt Collection
    Bettencourt Green Building Supplies
    BlueHost.Com - FTP
    BodyBalance Solutions for Healthy Living
    bonneville windows
    BP Certified Installer Program
    Brooklyn Botanic Garden
    Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment
    Brooklyn Children\'s Museum
    Build It Green! NYC | Non-profit Low Cost Salvage
    Building Materials Reuse Association -
    BuildingGreen.com - Home
    CeleBriTay NYC
    Center for the Urban Environment
    Clean Air NY
    Common Fire Foundation
    Community Education Center
    Community Energy
    Community Environmental Center
    Commuter Link
    contractor rules
    Co-op America Business Network -
    Council on the Environment of New York City
    Cradle to Cradle MBDC
    Creative Commons Deed
    D.I.Y. Services | Northeast Radiant Technology, L.L.C.
    Demilec Foam spray isenine alternative
    DEMILEC | HEATLOK SOYA Spray Polyurethane Foam
    Doyle\'s Thornless Blackberry - Home Page
    Drosera, Native Plant Botany
    Durapalm
    Earthbound Farm
    East New York Farms!
    Eat Well Guide
    ECOBROKER : Home
    ECOBROWNSTONE: The Art of Brownstone Greenovation
    Ecoseekers
    Edible Brooklyn
    Electra bicycles
    Engineering Data
    Engrave-A-Crete
    Envirolutions
    Environ Biocomposites
    Evangeline Dennie, Architect, LEED AP
    Evelyn Productions
    FIBERFRAME™ fiberglass windows
    Fibertec - Fiberglass Windows and Doors Manufacturer
    Fifth Avenue Committee
    Foam Insulation - Spray Foam
    Foam It Green Polyurethane Spray Foam Kits - Seal and Insulate
    Foampower Home Page
    Gaia Institute
    GBCI: Green Building Certification Institute
    Girl Guides USA
    Go Green
    Gossypium The Ethical Eco-Cotton Store
    Gowanus Canal Conservancy
    Green Brooklyn
    Green Depot
    Green Depot: Green Building Supplies
    Green Edge
    green links
    Green Living Technologies
    green roof example
    green roof tax credits
    Green Spaces
    GreenBuildingsNY® | June 17-18, 2008 | Jacob K. Javits
    GreenBuildingTalk - Green Building Forums
    Greener Buildings - News on Green Buildings,
    greenGoat ::: resource management strategies
    GreenHome NYC
    GreenHomeNYC: We Help New York City\'s Buildings Go Green.
    GreenSpa NY
    Greg Barber Co.
    Grey Water Books, Ecological Design Information & Consulting
    HabitatMap
    hexapat green walkway
    Home Heating Systems - HeatingHelp.com
    home surplus
    Hydronic Comfort Heating - HydronicPros.com
    IceStone
    ICFA - Insulating Concrete Form Association
    Incentives in New York
    Inhabitat
    Iron & Steel Scrap in Metro New York on ThomasNet.com
    Kirei Board
    Kiwi Magazine
    League of Young Voters Education Fund
    LEED - USGBC: U.S. Green Building Council
    Low Impact Living
    Lower East Side Ecology Center
    Lumber Liquidators: Hardwood Flooring for Less!
    Magic Exterminating
    Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
    Modern Way Lumber
    MOO.com | business card
    Motherplants
    Movers Not Shakers
    National Grid
    NCFI Polyurethanes
    New York Industrial Retention Network
    New York League of Conservation Voters
    NY broker web site
    NYC Department of Design and Construction
    NYSERDA
    NYSERDA - New York Energy Smart Loan Program
    Overheard in New York: The Voice of the City
    Paperstone
    Plyboo
    POLFOAM demilec distributor
    Power Naturally Web Site
    Pratt Institute
    Prospect Park
    Radiant Floor Design info
    radiant heat ThermoFin Information
    Reclaimed Home: Green Low Impact Housing Renovation of New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey
    recycled insulation
    Recycled Lumber, Plywood, & Flooring Buyers & Sellers
    Reddi-Wall, Inc.
    RePlayground
    Richlite
    Riverkeeper
    Rocket Mass Heaters
    Rolling Press
    Rooftop Gardening Source
    Scrapile
    Slow Food NYC
    Small Business Loans
    Solar 1
    Solar One
    Solatube - The Miracle Skylight
    Soundproofing Products and Materials
    SoyThane Spray Urethane Foam
    SprayFoam.com- foam database
    Stewart/Stand
    Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
    Structural Insulated Panel Association
    Sunmaxsolar.net
    SunPower - Smarter Solar
    Surface Environment
    Sustainable Business Network
    sustainableflatbush.org
    tankless water Takagi USA
    The Design Can
    Transportation Alternatives
    Treehugger
    TriState Bio Diesel
    UNILUX AG, Salmtal - Fenster und Türen
    USGBC New York Chapter
    Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc.
    WE ADD UP
    Wearable Collections
    Your Solar Home - Renewable Energy Solutions
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    Alive Structures
    American Clay
    angies list
    Asthma Free Zone School
    BEST PEX Radiant Heating,- Radiant Direct
    Bettencourt Collection
    Bettencourt Green Building Supplies
    BlueHost.Com - FTP
    BodyBalance Solutions for Healthy Living
    bonneville windows
    BP Certified Installer Program
    Brooklyn Botanic Garden
    Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment
    Brooklyn Children\'s Museum
    Build It Green! NYC | Non-profit Low Cost Salvage
    Building Materials Reuse Association -
    BuildingGreen.com - Home
    CeleBriTay NYC
    Center for the Urban Environment
    Clean Air NY
    Common Fire Foundation
    Community Education Center
    Community Energy
    Community Environmental Center
    Commuter Link
    contractor rules
    Co-op America Business Network -
    Council on the Environment of New York City
    Cradle to Cradle MBDC
    Creative Commons Deed
    D.I.Y. Services | Northeast Radiant Technology, L.L.C.
    Demilec Foam spray isenine alternative
    DEMILEC | HEATLOK SOYA Spray Polyurethane Foam
    Doyle\'s Thornless Blackberry - Home Page
    Drosera, Native Plant Botany
    Durapalm
    Earthbound Farm
    East New York Farms!
    Eat Well Guide
    ECOBROKER : Home
    ECOBROWNSTONE: The Art of Brownstone Greenovation
    Ecoseekers
    Edible Brooklyn
    Electra bicycles
    Engineering Data
    Engrave-A-Crete
    Envirolutions
    Environ Biocomposites
    Evangeline Dennie, Architect, LEED AP
    Evelyn Productions
    FIBERFRAME™ fiberglass windows
    Fibertec - Fiberglass Windows and Doors Manufacturer
    Fifth Avenue Committee
    Foam Insulation - Spray Foam
    Foam It Green Polyurethane Spray Foam Kits - Seal and Insulate
    Foampower Home Page
    Gaia Institute
    GBCI: Green Building Certification Institute
    Girl Guides USA
    Go Green
    Gossypium The Ethical Eco-Cotton Store
    Gowanus Canal Conservancy
    Green Brooklyn
    Green Depot
    Green Depot: Green Building Supplies
    Green Edge
    green links
    Green Living Technologies
    green roof example
    green roof tax credits
    Green Spaces
    GreenBuildingsNY® | June 17-18, 2008 | Jacob K. Javits
    GreenBuildingTalk - Green Building Forums
    Greener Buildings - News on Green Buildings,
    greenGoat ::: resource management strategies
    GreenHome NYC
    GreenHomeNYC: We Help New York City\'s Buildings Go Green.
    GreenSpa NY
    Greg Barber Co.
    Grey Water Books, Ecological Design Information & Consulting
    HabitatMap
    hexapat green walkway
    Home Heating Systems - HeatingHelp.com
    home surplus
    Hydronic Comfort Heating - HydronicPros.com
    IceStone
    ICFA - Insulating Concrete Form Association
    Incentives in New York
    Inhabitat
    Iron & Steel Scrap in Metro New York on ThomasNet.com
    Kirei Board
    Kiwi Magazine
    League of Young Voters Education Fund
    LEED - USGBC: U.S. Green Building Council
    Low Impact Living
    Lower East Side Ecology Center
    Lumber Liquidators: Hardwood Flooring for Less!
    Magic Exterminating
    Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
    Modern Way Lumber
    MOO.com | business card
    Motherplants
    Movers Not Shakers
    National Grid
    NCFI Polyurethanes
    New York Industrial Retention Network
    New York League of Conservation Voters
    NY broker web site
    NYC Department of Design and Construction
    NYSERDA
    NYSERDA - New York Energy Smart Loan Program
    Overheard in New York: The Voice of the City
    Paperstone
    Plyboo
    POLFOAM demilec distributor
    Power Naturally Web Site
    Pratt Institute
    Prospect Park
    Radiant Floor Design info
    radiant heat ThermoFin Information
    Reclaimed Home: Green Low Impact Housing Renovation of New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey
    recycled insulation
    Recycled Lumber, Plywood, & Flooring Buyers & Sellers
    Reddi-Wall, Inc.
    RePlayground
    Richlite
    Riverkeeper
    Rocket Mass Heaters
    Rolling Press
    Rooftop Gardening Source
    Scrapile
    Slow Food NYC
    Small Business Loans
    Solar 1
    Solar One
    Solatube - The Miracle Skylight
    Soundproofing Products and Materials
    SoyThane Spray Urethane Foam
    SprayFoam.com- foam database
    Stewart/Stand
    Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
    Structural Insulated Panel Association
    Sunmaxsolar.net
    SunPower - Smarter Solar
    Surface Environment
    Sustainable Business Network
    sustainableflatbush.org
    tankless water Takagi USA
    The Design Can
    Transportation Alternatives
    Treehugger
    TriState Bio Diesel
    UNILUX AG, Salmtal - Fenster und Türen
    USGBC New York Chapter
    Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc.
    WE ADD UP
    Wearable Collections
    Your Solar Home - Renewable Energy Solutions
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    Alive Structures
    American Clay
    angies list
    Asthma Free Zone School
    BEST PEX Radiant Heating,- Radiant Direct
    Bettencourt Collection
    Bettencourt Green Building Supplies
    BlueHost.Com - FTP
    BodyBalance Solutions for Healthy Living
    bonneville windows
    BP Certified Installer Program
    Brooklyn Botanic Garden
    Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment
    Brooklyn Children\'s Museum
    Build It Green! NYC | Non-profit Low Cost Salvage
    Building Materials Reuse Association -
    BuildingGreen.com - Home
    CeleBriTay NYC
    Center for the Urban Environment
    Clean Air NY
    Common Fire Foundation
    Community Education Center
    Community Energy
    Community Environmental Center
    Commuter Link
    contractor rules
    Co-op America Business Network -
    Council on the Environment of New York City
    Cradle to Cradle MBDC
    Creative Commons Deed
    D.I.Y. Services | Northeast Radiant Technology, L.L.C.
    Demilec Foam spray isenine alternative
    DEMILEC | HEATLOK SOYA Spray Polyurethane Foam
    Doyle\'s Thornless Blackberry - Home Page
    Drosera, Native Plant Botany
    Durapalm
    Earthbound Farm
    East New York Farms!
    Eat Well Guide
    ECOBROKER : Home
    ECOBROWNSTONE: The Art of Brownstone Greenovation
    Ecoseekers
    Edible Brooklyn
    Electra bicycles
    Engineering Data
    Engrave-A-Crete
    Envirolutions
    Environ Biocomposites
    Evangeline Dennie, Architect, LEED AP
    Evelyn Productions
    FIBERFRAME™ fiberglass windows
    Fibertec - Fiberglass Windows and Doors Manufacturer
    Fifth Avenue Committee
    Foam Insulation - Spray Foam
    Foam It Green Polyurethane Spray Foam Kits - Seal and Insulate
    Foampower Home Page
    Gaia Institute
    GBCI: Green Building Certification Institute
    Girl Guides USA
    Go Green
    Gossypium The Ethical Eco-Cotton Store
    Gowanus Canal Conservancy
    Green Brooklyn
    Green Depot
    Green Depot: Green Building Supplies
    Green Edge
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    Green Living Technologies
    green roof example
    green roof tax credits
    Green Spaces
    GreenBuildingsNY® | June 17-18, 2008 | Jacob K. Javits
    GreenBuildingTalk - Green Building Forums
    Greener Buildings - News on Green Buildings,
    greenGoat ::: resource management strategies
    GreenHome NYC
    GreenHomeNYC: We Help New York City\'s Buildings Go Green.
    GreenSpa NY
    Greg Barber Co.
    Grey Water Books, Ecological Design Information & Consulting
    HabitatMap
    hexapat green walkway
    Home Heating Systems - HeatingHelp.com
    home surplus
    Hydronic Comfort Heating - HydronicPros.com
    IceStone
    ICFA - Insulating Concrete Form Association
    Incentives in New York
    Inhabitat
    Iron & Steel Scrap in Metro New York on ThomasNet.com
    Kirei Board
    Kiwi Magazine
    League of Young Voters Education Fund
    LEED - USGBC: U.S. Green Building Council
    Low Impact Living
    Lower East Side Ecology Center
    Lumber Liquidators: Hardwood Flooring for Less!
    Magic Exterminating
    Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
    Modern Way Lumber
    MOO.com | business card
    Motherplants
    Movers Not Shakers
    National Grid
    NCFI Polyurethanes
    New York Industrial Retention Network
    New York League of Conservation Voters
    NY broker web site
    NYC Department of Design and Construction
    NYSERDA
    NYSERDA - New York Energy Smart Loan Program
    Overheard in New York: The Voice of the City
    Paperstone
    Plyboo
    POLFOAM demilec distributor
    Power Naturally Web Site
    Pratt Institute
    Prospect Park
    Radiant Floor Design info
    radiant heat ThermoFin Information
    Reclaimed Home: Green Low Impact Housing Renovation of New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey
    recycled insulation
    Recycled Lumber, Plywood, & Flooring Buyers & Sellers
    Reddi-Wall, Inc.
    RePlayground
    Richlite
    Riverkeeper
    Rocket Mass Heaters
    Rolling Press
    Rooftop Gardening Source
    Scrapile
    Slow Food NYC
    Small Business Loans
    Solar 1
    Solar One
    Solatube - The Miracle Skylight
    Soundproofing Products and Materials
    SoyThane Spray Urethane Foam
    SprayFoam.com- foam database
    Stewart/Stand
    Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
    Structural Insulated Panel Association
    Sunmaxsolar.net
    SunPower - Smarter Solar
    Surface Environment
    Sustainable Business Network
    sustainableflatbush.org
    tankless water Takagi USA
    The Design Can
    Transportation Alternatives
    Treehugger
    TriState Bio Diesel
    UNILUX AG, Salmtal - Fenster und Türen
    USGBC New York Chapter
    Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc.
    WE ADD UP
    Wearable Collections
    Your Solar Home - Renewable Energy Solutions
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    3 R Living
    Alive Structures
    American Clay
    angies list
    Asthma Free Zone School
    BEST PEX Radiant Heating,- Radiant Direct
    Bettencourt Collection
    Bettencourt Green Building Supplies
    BlueHost.Com - FTP
    BodyBalance Solutions for Healthy Living
    bonneville windows
    BP Certified Installer Program
    Brooklyn Botanic Garden
    Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment
    Brooklyn Children\'s Museum
    Build It Green! NYC | Non-profit Low Cost Salvage
    Building Materials Reuse Association -
    BuildingGreen.com - Home
    CeleBriTay NYC
    Center for the Urban Environment
    Clean Air NY
    Common Fire Foundation
    Community Education Center
    Community Energy
    Community Environmental Center
    Commuter Link
    contractor rules
    Co-op America Business Network -
    Council on the Environment of New York City
    Cradle to Cradle MBDC
    Creative Commons Deed
    D.I.Y. Services | Northeast Radiant Technology, L.L.C.
    Demilec Foam spray isenine alternative
    DEMILEC | HEATLOK SOYA Spray Polyurethane Foam
    Doyle\'s Thornless Blackberry - Home Page
    Drosera, Native Plant Botany
    Durapalm
    Earthbound Farm
    East New York Farms!
    Eat Well Guide
    ECOBROKER : Home
    ECOBROWNSTONE: The Art of Brownstone Greenovation
    Ecoseekers
    Edible Brooklyn
    Electra bicycles
    Engineering Data
    Engrave-A-Crete
    Envirolutions
    Environ Biocomposites
    Evangeline Dennie, Architect, LEED AP
    Evelyn Productions
    FIBERFRAME™ fiberglass windows
    Fibertec - Fiberglass Windows and Doors Manufacturer
    Fifth Avenue Committee
    Foam Insulation - Spray Foam
    Foam It Green Polyurethane Spray Foam Kits - Seal and Insulate
    Foampower Home Page
    Gaia Institute
    GBCI: Green Building Certification Institute
    Girl Guides USA
    Go Green
    Gossypium The Ethical Eco-Cotton Store
    Gowanus Canal Conservancy
    Green Brooklyn
    Green Depot
    Green Depot: Green Building Supplies
    Green Edge
    green links
    Green Living Technologies
    green roof example
    green roof tax credits
    Green Spaces
    GreenBuildingsNY® | June 17-18, 2008 | Jacob K. Javits
    GreenBuildingTalk - Green Building Forums
    Greener Buildings - News on Green Buildings,
    greenGoat ::: resource management strategies
    GreenHome NYC
    GreenHomeNYC: We Help New York City\'s Buildings Go Green.
    GreenSpa NY
    Greg Barber Co.
    Grey Water Books, Ecological Design Information & Consulting
    HabitatMap
    hexapat green walkway
    Home Heating Systems - HeatingHelp.com
    home surplus
    Hydronic Comfort Heating - HydronicPros.com
    IceStone
    ICFA - Insulating Concrete Form Association
    Incentives in New York
    Inhabitat
    Iron & Steel Scrap in Metro New York on ThomasNet.com
    Kirei Board
    Kiwi Magazine
    League of Young Voters Education Fund
    LEED - USGBC: U.S. Green Building Council
    Low Impact Living
    Lower East Side Ecology Center
    Lumber Liquidators: Hardwood Flooring for Less!
    Magic Exterminating
    Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
    Modern Way Lumber
    MOO.com | business card
    Motherplants
    Movers Not Shakers
    National Grid
    NCFI Polyurethanes
    New York Industrial Retention Network
    New York League of Conservation Voters
    NY broker web site
    NYC Department of Design and Construction
    NYSERDA
    NYSERDA - New York Energy Smart Loan Program
    Overheard in New York: The Voice of the City
    Paperstone
    Plyboo
    POLFOAM demilec distributor
    Power Naturally Web Site
    Pratt Institute
    Prospect Park
    Radiant Floor Design info
    radiant heat ThermoFin Information
    Reclaimed Home: Green Low Impact Housing Renovation of New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey
    recycled insulation
    Recycled Lumber, Plywood, & Flooring Buyers & Sellers
    Reddi-Wall, Inc.
    RePlayground
    Richlite
    Riverkeeper
    Rocket Mass Heaters
    Rolling Press
    Rooftop Gardening Source
    Scrapile
    Slow Food NYC
    Small Business Loans
    Solar 1
    Solar One
    Solatube - The Miracle Skylight
    Soundproofing Products and Materials
    SoyThane Spray Urethane Foam
    SprayFoam.com- foam database
    Stewart/Stand
    Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
    Structural Insulated Panel Association
    Sunmaxsolar.net
    SunPower - Smarter Solar
    Surface Environment
    Sustainable Business Network
    sustainableflatbush.org
    tankless water Takagi USA
    The Design Can
    Transportation Alternatives
    Treehugger
    TriState Bio Diesel
    UNILUX AG, Salmtal - Fenster und Türen
    USGBC New York Chapter
    Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc.
    WE ADD UP
    Wearable Collections
    Your Solar Home - Renewable Energy Solutions
    \r\nFrom Ongrid.net:\r\n\r\nCourses & Training Programs:\r\n*Solar Energy International (SEI) – www.solarenergy.org, (970) 963-8855, Multi-week, hands on\r\n*Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC) - www.fsec.ucf.edu/en, (321) 638-1000\r\n*Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA), www.the-mrea.org, (715) 592 6595\r\n*State University of New York at Farmingdale, http://info.lu.farmingdale.edu/depts/met/solar/, (631) 420 2000\r\n*North Carolina Solar Center - www.ncsc.ncsu.edu, (919) 515.5666\r\n*State University of New York at Delhi, https://secure.delhi.edu/academics/techdivision/photovoltaics/photovoltaics.htm,\r\n*SunPirate, Inc., http://www.sunpiratesolar.com/Training.htm,\r\n*Lane Community College, Eugene, OR, http://www.lanecc.edu/,\r\n*Great Lakes Renewable Energy Assoc., http://www.glrea.org/,\r\nSolar Living Institute - www.solarliving.org, (707) 744 2017, Partial- & Full-week, hands on\r\nList of training programs (IREC): http://www.irecusa.org/index.php?id=91\r\nDOE list of courses, jobs, etc.: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/education/\r\n\r\nSol “Solar-on-Line” - www.solenergy.org\r\nPacific Energy Center – www.pge.com/pec\r\nSan Juan College, Farmington, NM http://www.sanjuancollege.edu/pages/4003.asp (800) 241 6327\r\nAppalachian State University Dept of Technology, Boone, NC, www.tec.appstate.edu/at/app_tech.html (828) 262-3110\r\nSonoma State University – www.sonoma.edu/ensp\r\nDiablo Valley College, San Ramon, CA, www.dvc.edu, (925) 685-1230x522, Alt. 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    Your Solar Home - Renewable Energy Solutions
    Courses &\r\n\r\nTraining Programs:
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    *Solar Energy\r\nInternational (SEI) – www.solarenergy.org, (970)\r\n963-8855,\r\nMulti-week, hands on
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    *Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC) - www.fsec.ucf.edu/en,\r\n(321)\r\n638-1000
    \r\n *Midwest Renewable Energy Association\r\n(MREA), www.the-mrea.org,\r\n(715) 592\r\n6595
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    *State University of New\r\nYork at Farmingdale,  http://info.lu.farmingdale.edu/depts/met/solar/,\r\n(631) 420 2000
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    *North Carolina Solar Center - www.ncsc.ncsu.edu,\r\n(919) 515.5666
    \r\n *State University of New\r\nYork at Delhi,  https://secure.delhi.edu/academics/techdivision/photovoltaics/photovoltaics.htm,\r\n
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    *SunPirate, Inc.,  http://www.sunpiratesolar.com/Training.htm,\r\n
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    *Lane Community College, Eugene, ORhttp://www.lanecc.edu/,
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    *Great Lakes Renewable Energy\r\nAssoc.,  http://www.glrea.org/,\r\n
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    Solar Living\r\nInstitute - www.solarliving.org,\r\n(707) 744 2017, Partial- &\r\nFull-week, hands on
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    List of training programs (IREC): http://www.irecusa.org/index.php?id=91
    \r\nDOE list of courses, jobs, etc.: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/education/
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    \r\nSol “Solar-on-Line” -
    www.solenergy.org
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    Pacific Energy Center – www.pge.com/pec
    \r\n San Juan College, Farmington, NM http://www.sanjuancollege.edu/pages/4003.asp\r\n(800) 241 6327
    \r\nAppalachian State University Dept of Technology, Boone, NC, www.tec.appstate.edu/at/app_tech.html\r\n(828) 262-3110
    \r\n Sonoma State University – www.sonoma.edu/ensp
    \r\n\r\nDiablo Valley College, San Ramon, CA, www.dvc.edu, (925) 685-1230x522,\r\nAlt. Energy
    \r\nMercy Hot Springs, Firebaugh, CA,
    www.merceyhotsprings.com,\r\n(209) 826 3388
    \r\nDe Anza College Energy Management Technology,
    environmentalstudies.deanza.edu/es/,\r\nCupertino,\r\nCA
    \r\nOnGrid Solar presentations on Financial Analysis & Payback: www.ongrid.net/classes.html
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    Solar Decathlon (University teams) http://www.solardecathlon.org/
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    *Indicates this\r\nschool is accredited by the Institute for Sustainable Power, http://www.irecusa.org/index.php?id=91,\r\n(303) 683 4748
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    Organizations:
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    American\r\nSolar Energy Society (ASES) - www.ases.org
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    NorCal\r\nSolar Association (NCSEA) - www.norcalsolar.org, (530) 852\r\n0354
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    California Solar Energy Industries\r\nAssociation (CalSEIA) - www.calseia.org
    \r\n\r\nSolar Living Institute,
    www.solarliving.org, (707) 744\r\n2017
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    NABCEP-North American Board Certified\r\nEnergy Practitioners www.nabcep.org (730) 344\r\n0341
    \r\nSolar Electric Power Association (SEPA) -
    www.solarelectricpower.org
    \r\nSolar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) -
    www.seia.org
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    Prometheus Institute for Sustainable\r\nDevelopment - www.prometheus.org
    \r\n\r\nCalifornia Solar Center,
    Solar Forum & PV Alliance - www.californiasolarcenter.org
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    International Solar Energy Society (ISES)\r\n- www.ises.org
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    Conferences\r\n& Events:
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    Solar Forums,\r\nCalifornia Solar Center\r\n& PV Alliance - www.californiasolarcenter.org
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    ASES\r\n“Solar 2008”, May 3-8, 2008, San Diego, CA, www.ases.org, www.ases.org/solar2008
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    “33rd IEEE PV Specialists Conference”,\r\nMay 11-16, 2008, San Diego, CA, www.33pvsc.org
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    “Intersolar 2008”, July 15-17, 2008, San Francisco, CA, www.intersolar.us,
    \r\n “SolFest”, mid-late August 2008,\r\nHopland, CA, www.solfest.org,\r\n(707)\r\n744 2017
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    “Solar Energy Week”, San Diego, CA, late\r\nSeptember, www.sdreo.org
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    “Solar Power Canada”, Sept 16-18, 2008, Toronto, Canada, www.SolarCanadaExpo.com,\r\n
    \r\n
    ASES National Solar Home Tour, nationwide,\r\nearly Oct, www.ases.org,\r\n www.norcalsolar.org
    \r\n\r\n“Solar Power 2008”, Oct 13-16, 2008, San Diego, CA,
    www.SolarPowerConference.com
    \r\n Current Event\r\nListings: RenewableEnergyAccess.com/rea/events/home
    \r\n
    NREL/NCPV list of Solar/PV meetings: http://www.nrel.gov/news/events/
    \r\n Fairs & Events around the US: www.homepower.com/resources/events
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    Job Boards &\r\nIdeas:   
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    www.greenjobs.com
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    www.solarjobs.us
    \r\n www.homepower.com/resources/jobs.cfm

    \r\n RenewableEnergyAccess.com/rea/jobs/home
    \r\n \r\n www.sustainablebusiness.com/jobs
    \r\n\r\n www.ecojobs.com
    \r\n www.eco.org
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    \r\n
    www.greenengineeringjobs.com
    \r\n EnvironmentalCareer.com http://www.environmentalcareer.com/
    \r\n\r\n DOE list of jobs, courses, etc.: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/education/
    \r\n ADPSR – www.adpsr.org\r\n& www.adpsr-norcal.org\r\noccasionally has job\r\nannouncements
    \r\n\r\n Contact the\r\nmembership & installer lists of CalSEIA,\r\n SEIA, NABCEP, SEPA, NorCal\r\nSolar, FindSolar.com, ASES
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    Articles:
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    Find\r\nYour Dream Job in Solar (823KB\r\nPDF), published\r\nin "Solar Today",\r\nSept/Oct 2005: www.ongrid.net/papers/SolarTodayDreamJob2005.pdf
    \r\n
    How to Land a Job in the Solar\r\nIndustry: Upstream vs. Downstream,\r\nRenewableEnergyAccess.com, Dec 2007: http://www.renewableenergyaccess.com/rea/news/businessre/story?id=50949\r\n
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    Marie Kerpan: http://www.geocities.com/greencareers/
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    Volunteer\r\nExperience: Grid Alternatives - www.gridalternatives.org\r\n& Habitat\r\nfor Humanity Solar Projects
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    Solar PathFinder,\r\n www.solarpathfinder.com,\r\n(317) 501 2529
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    \r\n', 'My Resource Links', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '52-revision-14', '', '', '2008-10-14 19:14:02', '2008-10-15 01:14:02', '', 52, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/52-revision-14/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (205, 1, '2008-10-16 15:33:46', '2008-10-16 21:33:46', 'Here are six things anyone can do to their home to make it greener. A "green home" means a lot of things. But it always includes energy efficiency. These simple things increase the efficiency of the home by attacking the most dramatic energy loss aspects of a house.\r\n\r\nThey are relatively cheap and simple steps but their energy efficiency is actually very powerful. Doing these things can in most cases save you more money on utility bills than doing anything else.\r\n\r\n1. Add a layer to your attic insulation,\r\nespecially if your home was built before 1980. This is one of the easiest and most effective ways to cut heating and cooling costs, according to the Department of Energy. As a general rule, if you have less than 12 inches of insulation in your attic, you probably need more.\r\n\r\n2. Seal all cracks and crevices, both inside and outside your home\'s building envelope.\r\nPay particular attention to penetrations for cable wires, plumbing pipes and electrical boxes, as well as those spots around windows and doors where siding or bricks and wood trim meet. Use expandable foam-sealant products around doors and windows, then finish off with the best-quality caulking you can find. Make sure all products are low in volatile organic compound (VOC) content to ensure good indoor air quality.\r\n\r\n3. Seal the ducts.\r\nMore than likely, thanks to leaky ductwork, you\'re heating your attic and basement and wasting energy. That\'s because small cracks or holes in the ducts leak warm, conditioned air into the unheated spaces through which the ducts travel. So check your ducts for leaks, and use duct mastic (preferable) or duct tape (acceptable) to seal the leaky spots. If you\'re installing ductwork in an addition or new home, consider installing the ducts in conditioned spaces, or make sure the ducts are well-insulated.\r\n\r\n4. Install a programmable thermostat.\r\nBy programming your thermostat to lower your home\'s air temperature when no one is home this winter (say, from 72 degrees to 65 degrees during the day), you can save as much as 10 percent on your heating costs. Programmable thermostats are priced from about $30, which you should be able to recoup in the first year of use.\r\n\r\n5. Check and, if necessary, replace furnace filters,\r\nand clean air registers, baseboard heaters and radiators as needed. By changing filters monthly, you can save as much as 10 percent on heating costs.\r\n\r\n6. Insulate the water heater and pipes.\r\nIf you haven\'t insulated your water heater, you may be losing heat into the surrounding area, which in turn will make the water heater work overtime to keep the water hot. Consult your water heater directions or a qualified water heater professional to determine whether your water heater is properly insulated. Also, insulate hot water pipes to keep the water in them warmer longer. Insulating materials for pipes and water heaters are available at hardware and home improvement stores.', 'Six Steps to a Greener Home', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'steps-greener-home', '', '', '2008-10-17 11:18:27', '2008-10-17 17:18:27', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=205', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (206, 1, '2008-10-16 15:32:48', '2008-10-16 21:32:48', 'Here are six things anyone can do to their home to make it greener. A "green home" means a lot of things. But it always includes energy efficiency. These simple things increase the efficiency of the home by attacking the most dramatic energy loss aspects of a house.\n\nThey are relatively cheap and simple steps but their energy efficiency is actually very powerful. Doing these', 'Six Steps to a Greener Home', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '205-revision', '', '', '2008-10-16 15:32:48', '2008-10-16 21:32:48', '', 205, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/205-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (207, 1, '2008-10-17 10:07:25', '2008-10-17 16:07:25', 'In the constant quest for a greener insulation I have considered many options.\r\n- Cellulose is good but messy and dusty.\r\n- Isonyne spray foam or Demilec spray foam is good but not that cheap and quite honestly not as green as they say. It takes huge amounts of energy and petroleum to create the main ingredient isocyanate.\r\n- Formaldehyde free fiberglass is ok but still fiberglass (scratch, scratch).\r\n- Solid foam is good and in my opinion under valued by the green community.\r\n\r\nTHEN you have RECYCLED SOLID FOAM, which I am starting to think is the way to go.\r\nI might buy it from www.InsulationDepot.com. It comes out at the same price as normal fiberglass batts but is way better R value when you air seal the boards correctly. And it is RECYCLED.\r\n\r\nIn my opinion normal (non-green) recycled materials is better than new green material. Why make more when it has already been made.\r\n\r\nALSO, foam board does off gas a little BUT almost all of that happens in the first few months or year. And since it is recycled it has already off gassed! Now that is a fantastic side benefit of recycling!\r\n\r\nFurther info I found on the web \r\n\r\nWhether it takes the form of batt, loose fill, sprayed-in foam, or rigid foam, insulation is an essential part of any housing. Insulation slows the transfer of heat (energy) from warmer areas to colder areas. It can also serve to reduce noise. Insulation effectiveness is typically measured in R-value. A higher R-value for insulation is better. A well-constructed insulation system will help reduce air infiltration and heat transfer and help control moisture. All of these factors need to come together to produce a comfortable and healthy living environment. The following analysis examines the relative economic, energy, and environmental impacts of the following insulation types: fiberglass batt, blown and loose fill cellulose, blown fiberglass, foamed-in-place polyisocyanurate or polyicynene, extruded polystyrene, expanded polystyrene, and rigid polyisocyanurate. \r\n\r\nRecommendations\r\nLoose fill, blown and batt insulation is more cost effective in walls and attics than rigid board insulation. Foamed-in-place insulation should be used when budget permits, its high R-value combined with excellent air sealing increase the overall performance of the assembly. Look for insulation materials that have stable R-values over time. \r\nExtruded polystyrene (XPS) insulation with CFC or HCFC\'s as blowing agents should not be used. Rigid insulation alternatives include: wood fiberboard, (some made entirely from recycled cellulose), expanded polystyrene (EPS), fiberglass board, or cellular glass board. \r\n\r\nInsulation Fact Sheet:\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n
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    \r\n\r\nCriteria Summaries\r\nCost: Loose fill, blown and batt insulation materials have a low cost per R-value and rigid board materials. Higher first costs associated with increased insulation thickness of any type may be recouped over the life cycle of the building through reduced heating and cooling costs. Premium costs associated with insulation with higher R-values per inch not only reduce operating costs but also use less material. \r\nEnergy: Rigid insulations typically have a higher R-value per inch than batt or blown insulations. \r\nIAQ: If left undisturbed in wall cavities and attic spaces insulation poses no threat to human health. Respiratory masks should be worn when handling fiberglass and mineral wool batts, since they may potentially release fibers into the air during handling. \r\nExpected Product Life: The R-value of most insulation materials decreases with aging. Polyisocyanurate and polyicynene have the longest expected life with the greatest R-value stability. Loss of R-value can be attributed to several different factors. Batt insulation can slump in cavities, or become damaged by moisture. These effects can be limited by proper construction and detailing. Rigid insulation can shrink and or dry over time, while loose fill insulation can settle, decreasing its effectiveness. \r\n\r\nLife Cycle Thinking: \r\n• Energy consumption (non-renewable, fossil fuel energy): The manufacturing process for fiberglass and mineral wool batts is energy intensive although less than for rigid products. Where recycled content is higher, energy impacts related to manufacture are further reduced. Rigid insulations have high embodied energy from extraction through production, though they offer higher R-value per inch thickness, and require less material overall.\r\n• Pollutants generated in production: Extruded polystyrenes still use HCFC\'s, while expanded and some polyisocyanurates use alternative agents.\r\n• Potential for off-gassing: Not an issue when insulation is not exposed to the interior.\r\n• Durability of the product: Prolonged contact with moisture can cause the paper backing on batt insulation to deteriorate, and also mat down batt and blown insulation, reducing the effective R-value of the material. \r\n• Potential for future recycling: Blown insulation suffers from settlement, but can be recovered easily for reuse. Certain expanded polystyrene rigid insulation products use recycled content in their products (or at least reused waste products).\r\nPractice: With the exception of sprayed-in-place insulations, which require training and professional installers, all insulation types are considered common practice. \r\n\r\nEnvironmental Context\r\nReducing the amount of fuel to heat and cool also reduces environmental damage and costs. Insulation effectiveness is usually measured in R-value (thermal resistance) - the higher the R-value, the better the insulation value. Other considerations include the amount of recycled content, the ability to reuse or recycle the insulation, the ability to meet code requirements (in Minnesota amendments to the Uniform Building Code and the residential building code), and off-gassing of the products in place. Batt and blown insulation materials will generally have lower embodied energy than rigid insulation materials. \r\n\r\nHere is some more info on Rigid Foam Board Insulation from my research\r\n\r\nRigid foam board insulation is a popular mass insulation product used to insulate all parts of homes, metal buildings and commercial buildings against the movement of conductive and convective heat transfer. A high insulating value for relatively little thickness makes rigid foam ideal for insulating roofs and exterior walls. Rigid insulation also substitutes well for other forms of insulation like fiberglass blankets and loose-fill cellulose in attics and floors. The water resistant nature of foam makes it well suited for use under slabs and in the ground around foundation walls.\r\n \r\nTypes of Foam Board\r\nRigid insulation is made of air-entrained plastic that is either extruded or pressed into sheets. There are three types of rigid foam insulation: expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XPS) and polyisocyanurate (polyiso), each varying in cost and R-value. Boards are available with a reflective foil facing that reduces radiant heat flow when installed next to an air space for total insulation against the three types of heat transfer, conduction, convection and radiation. If properly sealed, foil faced boards can also be used to form a vapor barrier in areas where moisture and condensation are an issue. Alternately, rigid foam can be installed in combination with reflective insulation to add a radiant or vapor barrier.\r\n \r\nR-Values\r\nInsulation is rated by its ability to resist convective heat flow in units called R-value. R-value gives the insulation resistance per inch of material. Construction materials with higher R-value ratings are more effective insulators than materials with lower ratings for the same thickness. The R-value is a function of the material type, thickness and density. The R-value of an insulation system is calculated by adding the R-values of the individual components together to achieve the recommended insulation protection based on climate.\r\n\r\nR-value is helpful in comparing different types of insulation as well as different brands of the same type of insulation. Rigid foam insulation has insulation values that are almost double the R-value per inch of fiberglass or cellulose insulation. R-values for rigid foam range from 3.6 - 8 per inch. Note that R-value is not used to rate a material`s ability to resist radiant heat.\r\n\r\nRigid Insulation Type R-value per inch\r\nExpanded polystyrene board 3.6 to 4\r\nExtruded polystyrene board 4.5 to 5\r\nPolyisocyanurate board, unfaced 5.6 to 6.3\r\nPolyisocyanurate board, foil-faced 7-8\r\n(Source: US Department of Energy Insulation Fact Sheet)\r\n\r\nState and federal agencies recommend insulation R-values for different areas inside of a building based on local climate conditions with the attic requiring the most insulation. Divide the recommended R-value by the R-value per inch of the type of insulation you want to use to determine the necessary insulation thickness. If you use reflective insulation in combination, you can add in up to an additional 14.5 R depending on whether the reflective insulation has foam, plastic bubbles or fiberglass for its central layer. Foam core reflective insulation (like foam board insulation) has the highest R-value. If you use foil faced rigid insulation facing an air space, you can add an additional R-value of 2.8 without increasing the insulation thickness.\r\n\r\nMoisture Considerations\r\nPreventing condensation in building cavities is a major consideration for an insulation system. Rigid foam board insulation resists absorption of moisture from the atmosphere in the form of humidity and also has a low water vapor transmission rate. However, rigid foam alone cannot be used as a vapor barrier. A vapor barrier should have a permeance rating of less than 1. The permeance of 1 inch of expanded polystyrene is 2 and the permeance of 1 inch of extruded polystyrene board is 1.2. In contrast, the permeance of aluminum foil is .001. Reflective insulation or foil facing is commonly used in combination with rigid insulation to create the vapor barrier necessary to keep moisture out of the walls and ceilings where it can cause rot, mold, mildew, odors, condensation and dripping. To create the vapor barrier, all seams are tightly sealed with aluminum tape.\r\n\r\nMoisture also creates a heat transfer problem of decreasing efficiency when insulation gets wet as water is a good conductor of heat. Rigid foam board has been shown to retain its structural integrity through freeze-and-thaw cycles. It retains very little moisture in comparison with other types of insulation like fiberglass or cellulose. The Energy Division of the Minnesota Department of Public Service found that Expanded polystyrene used in exterior foundation insulation showed moisture levels of only 0.13% after 7 years of use. They concluded that the damp insulation board still maintained between 95 and 97 percent of its original thermal efficiency and compressive strength.\r\n \r\nBenefits of using Rigid Foam Board Insulation\r\n\r\n * Density - Density provides hi R-value with minimum thickness making rigid insulation more resistant to air and water vapor movement than fiberglass batts or cellulose.\r\n * High compressive strength - rigid insulation provides a solid structure under the roof deck that can withstand the weight of both equipment and light foot traffic.\r\n * Low weight makes rigid insulation boards easy to install and less expensive to ship.\r\n * Resists outside air infiltration when joints are sealed with tape or caulk.\r\n * New products are made without ozone depleting chemicals for virtually no global warming impact.\r\n * Can be installed with full coverage over studs instead of just between them to eliminate the heat loss path through framing members.\r\n * Non-hazardous to install - no fibers or fumes to inhale, non-irritating to skin.\r\n * No deterioration of R-value over time - rigid insulation does not lose R-Value over its service life.\r\n * Green - A manufacturing study showed that the energy required producing polystyrene foam insulation is 24 percent less than the energy required to make the equivalent R-value of fiberglass insulation.\r\n * Rigid insulation "breathes" instead of trapping moisture like fiberglass or cellulose and therefore does not require the venting methods used for other insulation materials to prevent trapped moisture within walls, ceilings and roofs.\r\n * Highly resistant to mold\r\n * Not a food for insects\r\n * Good acoustical insulation properties\r\n * Can be used in structural insulated panels or for insulating concrete forms. \r\n\r\nExpanded polystyrene (EPS) or beadboard, has been used as common household insulation since the 1950s. EPS is environmentally friendly as it is not manufactured using CFCs or HCFCs- both ozone-depleting chemicals. In addition to insulation, EPS is commonly used to make coffee cups and packing peanuts for shipping.\r\n\r\nEPS is closed-cell foam made from polystyrene (a type of plastic) beads mixed with pentane and steam, used as a blowing agent, to expand the beads under pressure into foam, which forms thousands of tiny air pockets in the finished board. As air is a poor conductor of heat, these tiny air pockets will block the transfer of heat through the foam and trap expanding warm air.\r\n\r\nEPS is molded into large sheets with R-values ranging from 3.8 to 4.4 per inch, depending on the density of the material. However, air spaces in EPS can accumulate and retain water. Because water is a good conductor of heat, some form of moisture barrier may be required to prevent this problem in high humidity areas, especially when EPS is used around foundations. To make the insulation more waterproof, EPS boards are available with optional thin foil or plastic facings.\r\n\r\nExtruded polystyrene (XPS) or blueboard, is also a closed-cell foam insulation made from polystyrene plastic beads mixed with chemicals to turn them into a liquid before using a blowing agent to turn it into foam. The foam is forced through a shaping die, cooled and cut into panels.\r\n\r\nXPS is more consistent in density and has a higher compressive strength than EPS making it better suited for use in roof assemblies and structural insulation panels. Higher density makes it more resistant to moisture than EPS, and XPS has a slightly higher R-value of R-5 per inch. Because of its superior properties, XPS is more expensive than EPS.\r\n\r\nPolyisocyanurate or Polyiso, has the highest R-value per inch of thickness of the different rigid foam insulation types with an average R-value between 5.6 and 8 depending on the facing material. Facings such as plastic or aluminum foil increase its resistance to both moisture and radiant heat transfer. Polyiso is commonly used in roofs and cavity walls because of its thinness.\r\n\r\nPolyiso is touted for being an economical choice. Its higher R-values per inch allow for savings on other building materials like thinner walls and roofs and their associated shorter fasteners.\r\n\r\nAccording to the Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufacturers Association, polyiso is a completely green building product as it no longer is made with either of the ozone depleting chemicals - CFC and HCFC. In addition, construction site waste can be recycled. Other beneficial characteristics of polyiso include its resistance to solvents in common construction adhesives and high fire test ratings.\r\n\r\nFoil faced polyiso insulation has the highest R-value per inch of any type of mass insulation currently produced. When installed facing an air space of at least 1", the R-value will increase by 2.89. ASHRAE assigns a 1" air space R- 2.77. The Masonry Advisory Council adds an additional R-2.89 to polyiso insulation for a foil facing.\r\n\r\nRigid foam insulation boards used to insulate the interior of masonry walls do not require an additional vapor barrier. Wood strapping is attached to the wall and the insulation is installed over the strapping. If a foil-faced board or reflective insulation is used also, the foil side should face the room and an additional layer of wood strapping is needed under the drywall to create an air space. Fire safety codes require that at least ½-inch thick gypsum board (dry-wall) be placed over rigid foam insulation. The drywall is then attached to the wood strapping or underlying masonry with nails or screws. For insulating an unventilated crawlspace, rigid insulation boards can be glued directly to the wall. ', 'Choosing Green Insulation - consider recycled foam board.', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'choosing-insulation', '', '', '2008-10-17 10:21:56', '2008-10-17 16:21:56', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=207', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (208, 1, '2008-10-17 10:06:42', '2008-10-17 16:06:42', 'In the constant quest for a greener insulation I have considered many options.\n- Cellulose is good but messy and dusty.\n- Isonyne spray foam or Demilec spray foam is good but not that cheap and quite honestly not as green as they say. It takes huge amounts of energy and petroleum to create the main ingredient isocyanate.\n- Formaldehyde free fiberglass is ok but still fiberglass (scratch, scratch).\n- Solid foam is good and in my opinion under valued by the green community.\n\nTHEN you have RECYCLED SOLID FOAM, which I am starting to think is the way to go.\nI might buy it from www.InsulationDepot.com. It comes out at the same price as normal fiberglass batts but is way better R value when you air seal the boards correctly. And it is RECYCLED.\n\nIn my opinion normal (non-green) recycled materials is better than new green material. Why make more when it has already been made.\n\nALSO, foam board does off gas a little BUT almost all of that happens in the first few months or year. And since it is recycled it has already off gassed! Now that is a fantastic side benefit of recycling!\n\nHere is some info on Rigid Foam Board Insulation\n\nRigid foam board insulation is a popular mass insulation product used to insulate all parts of homes, metal buildings and commercial buildings against the movement of conductive and convective heat transfer. A high insulating value for relatively little thickness makes rigid foam ideal for insulating roofs and exterior walls. Rigid insulation also substitutes well for other forms of insulation like fiberglass blankets and loose-fill cellulose in attics and floors. The water resistant nature of foam makes it well suited for use under slabs and in the ground around foundation walls.\n \nTypes of Foam Board\nRigid insulation is made of air-entrained plastic that is either extruded or pressed into sheets. There are three types of rigid foam insulation: expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XPS) and polyisocyanurate (polyiso), each varying in cost and R-value. Boards are available with a reflective foil facing that reduces radiant heat flow when installed next to an air space for total insulation against the three types of heat transfer, conduction, convection and radiation. If properly sealed, foil faced boards can also be used to form a vapor barrier in areas where moisture and condensation are an issue. Alternately, rigid foam can be installed in combination with reflective insulation to add a radiant or vapor barrier.\n \nR-Values\nInsulation is rated by its ability to resist convective heat flow in units called R-value. R-value gives the insulation resistance per inch of material. Construction materials with higher R-value ratings are more effective insulators than materials with lower ratings for the same thickness. The R-value is a function of the material type, thickness and density. The R-value of an insulation system is calculated by adding the R-values of the individual components together to achieve the recommended insulation protection based on climate.\n\nR-value is helpful in comparing different types of insulation as well as different brands of the same type of insulation. Rigid foam insulation has insulation values that are almost double the R-value per inch of fiberglass or cellulose insulation. R-values for rigid foam range from 3.6 - 8 per inch. Note that R-value is not used to rate a material`s ability to resist radiant heat.\n\nRigid Insulation Type R-value per inch\nExpanded polystyrene board 3.6 to 4\nExtruded polystyrene board 4.5 to 5\nPolyisocyanurate board, unfaced 5.6 to 6.3\nPolyisocyanurate board, foil-faced 7-8\n(Source: US Department of Energy Insulation Fact Sheet)\n\nState and federal agencies recommend insulation R-values for different areas inside of a building based on local climate conditions with the attic requiring the most insulation. Divide the recommended R-value by the R-value per inch of the type of insulation you want to use to determine the necessary insulation thickness. If you use reflective insulation in combination, you can add in up to an additional 14.5 R depending on whether the reflective insulation has foam, plastic bubbles or fiberglass for its central layer. Foam core reflective insulation (like foam board insulation) has the highest R-value. If you use foil faced rigid insulation facing an air space, you can add an additional R-value of 2.8 without increasing the insulation thickness.\n\nMoisture Considerations\nPreventing condensation in building cavities is a major consideration for an insulation system. Rigid foam board insulation resists absorption of moisture from the atmosphere in the form of humidity and also has a low water vapor transmission rate. However, rigid foam alone cannot be used as a vapor barrier. A vapor barrier should have a permeance rating of less than 1. The permeance of 1 inch of expanded polystyrene is 2 and the permeance of 1 inch of extruded polystyrene board is 1.2. In contrast, the permeance of aluminum foil is .001. Reflective insulation or foil facing is commonly used in combination with rigid insulation to create the vapor barrier necessary to keep moisture out of the walls and ceilings where it can cause rot, mold, mildew, odors, condensation and dripping. To create the vapor barrier, all seams are tightly sealed with aluminum tape.\n\nMoisture also creates a heat transfer problem of decreasing efficiency when insulation gets wet as water is a good conductor of heat. Rigid foam board has been shown to retain its structural integrity through freeze-and-thaw cycles. It retains very little moisture in comparison with other types of insulation like fiberglass or cellulose. The Energy Division of the Minnesota Department of Public Service found that Expanded polystyrene used in exterior foundation insulation showed moisture levels of only 0.13% after 7 years of use. They concluded that the damp insulation board still maintained between 95 and 97 percent of its original thermal efficiency and compressive strength.\n \nBenefits of using Rigid Foam Board Insulation\n\n * Density - Density provides hi R-value with minimum thickness making rigid insulation more resistant to air and water vapor movement than fiberglass batts or cellulose.\n * High compressive strength - rigid insulation provides a solid structure under the roof deck that can withstand the weight of both equipment and light foot traffic.\n * Low weight makes rigid insulation boards easy to install and less expensive to ship.\n * Resists outside air infiltration when joints are sealed with tape or caulk.\n * New products are made without ozone depleting chemicals for virtually no global warming impact.\n * Can be installed with full coverage over studs instead of just between them to eliminate the heat loss path through framing members.\n * Non-hazardous to install - no fibers or fumes to inhale, non-irritating to skin.\n * No deterioration of R-value over time - rigid insulation does not lose R-Value over its service life.\n * Green - A manufacturing study showed that the energy required producing polystyrene foam insulation is 24 percent less than the energy required to make the equivalent R-value of fiberglass insulation.\n * Rigid insulation "breathes" instead of trapping moisture like fiberglass or cellulose and therefore does not require the venting methods used for other insulation materials to prevent trapped moisture within walls, ceilings and roofs.\n * Highly resistant to mold\n * Not a food for insects\n * Good acoustical insulation properties\n * Can be used in structural insulated panels or for insulating concrete forms. \n\nExpanded polystyrene (EPS) or beadboard, has been used as common household insulation since the 1950s. EPS is environmentally friendly as it is not manufactured using CFCs or HCFCs- both ozone-depleting chemicals. In addition to insulation, EPS is commonly used to make coffee cups and packing peanuts for shipping.\n\nEPS is closed-cell foam made from polystyrene (a type of plastic) beads mixed with pentane and steam, used as a blowing agent, to expand the beads under pressure into foam, which forms thousands of tiny air pockets in the finished board. As air is a poor conductor of heat, these tiny air pockets will block the transfer of heat through the foam and trap expanding warm air.\n\nEPS is molded into large sheets with R-values ranging from 3.8 to 4.4 per inch, depending on the density of the material. However, air spaces in EPS can accumulate and retain water. Because water is a good conductor of heat, some form of moisture barrier may be required to prevent this problem in high humidity areas, especially when EPS is used around foundations. To make the insulation more waterproof, EPS boards are available with optional thin foil or plastic facings.\n\nExtruded polystyrene (XPS) or blueboard, is also a closed-cell foam insulation made from polystyrene plastic beads mixed with chemicals to turn them into a liquid before using a blowing agent to turn it into foam. The foam is forced through a shaping die, cooled and cut into panels.\n\nXPS is more consistent in density and has a higher compressive strength than EPS making it better suited for use in roof assemblies and structural insulation panels. Higher density makes it more resistant to moisture than EPS, and XPS has a slightly higher R-value of R-5 per inch. Because of its superior properties, XPS is more expensive than EPS.\n\nPolyisocyanurate or Polyiso, has the highest R-value per inch of thickness of the different rigid foam insulation types with an average R-value between 5.6 and 8 depending on the facing material. Facings such as plastic or aluminum foil increase its resistance to both moisture and radiant heat transfer. Polyiso is commonly used in roofs and cavity walls because of its thinness.\n\nPolyiso is touted for being an economical choice. Its higher R-values per inch allow for savings on other building materials like thinner walls and roofs and their associated shorter fasteners.\n\nAccording to the Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufacturers Association, polyiso is a completely green building product as it no longer is made with either of the ozone depleting chemicals - CFC and HCFC. In addition, construction site waste can be recycled. Other beneficial characteristics of polyiso include its resistance to solvents in common construction adhesives and high fire test ratings.\n\nFoil faced polyiso insulation has the highest R-value per inch of any type of mass insulation currently produced. When installed facing an air space of at least 1", the R-value will increase by 2.89. ASHRAE assigns a 1" air space R- 2.77. The Masonry Advisory Council adds an additional R-2.89 to polyiso insulation for a foil facing.\n\nRigid foam insulation boards used to insulate the interior of masonry walls do not require an additional vapor barrier. Wood strapping is attached to the wall and the insulation is installed over the strapping. If a foil-faced board or reflective insulation is used also, the foil side should face the room and an additional layer of wood strapping is needed under the drywall to create an air space. Fire safety codes require that at least ½-inch thick gypsum board (dry-wall) be placed over rigid foam insulation. The drywall is then attached to the wood strapping or underlying masonry with nails or screws. For insulating an unventilated crawlspace, rigid insulation boards can be glued directly to the wall. ', 'choosing insulation', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '207-revision', '', '', '2008-10-17 10:06:42', '2008-10-17 16:06:42', '', 207, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/207-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (209, 1, '2008-10-17 10:07:25', '2008-10-17 16:07:25', 'In the constant quest for a greener insulation I have considered many options.\r\n- Cellulose is good but messy and dusty.\r\n- Isonyne spray foam or Demilec spray foam is good but not that cheap and quite honestly not as green as they say. It takes huge amounts of energy and petroleum to create the main ingredient isocyanate.\r\n- Formaldehyde free fiberglass is ok but still fiberglass (scratch, scratch).\r\n- Solid foam is good and in my opinion under valued by the green community.\r\n\r\nTHEN you have RECYCLED SOLID FOAM, which I am starting to think is the way to go.\r\nI might buy it from www.InsulationDepot.com. It comes out at the same price as normal fiberglass batts but is way better R value when you air seal the boards correctly. And it is RECYCLED.\r\n\r\nIn my opinion normal (non-green) recycled materials is better than new green material. Why make more when it has already been made.\r\n\r\nALSO, foam board does off gas a little BUT almost all of that happens in the first few months or year. And since it is recycled it has already off gassed! Now that is a fantastic side benefit of recycling!\r\n\r\nHere is some info on Rigid Foam Board Insulation\r\n\r\nRigid foam board insulation is a popular mass insulation product used to insulate all parts of homes, metal buildings and commercial buildings against the movement of conductive and convective heat transfer. A high insulating value for relatively little thickness makes rigid foam ideal for insulating roofs and exterior walls. Rigid insulation also substitutes well for other forms of insulation like fiberglass blankets and loose-fill cellulose in attics and floors. The water resistant nature of foam makes it well suited for use under slabs and in the ground around foundation walls.\r\n \r\nTypes of Foam Board\r\nRigid insulation is made of air-entrained plastic that is either extruded or pressed into sheets. There are three types of rigid foam insulation: expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XPS) and polyisocyanurate (polyiso), each varying in cost and R-value. Boards are available with a reflective foil facing that reduces radiant heat flow when installed next to an air space for total insulation against the three types of heat transfer, conduction, convection and radiation. If properly sealed, foil faced boards can also be used to form a vapor barrier in areas where moisture and condensation are an issue. Alternately, rigid foam can be installed in combination with reflective insulation to add a radiant or vapor barrier.\r\n \r\nR-Values\r\nInsulation is rated by its ability to resist convective heat flow in units called R-value. R-value gives the insulation resistance per inch of material. Construction materials with higher R-value ratings are more effective insulators than materials with lower ratings for the same thickness. The R-value is a function of the material type, thickness and density. The R-value of an insulation system is calculated by adding the R-values of the individual components together to achieve the recommended insulation protection based on climate.\r\n\r\nR-value is helpful in comparing different types of insulation as well as different brands of the same type of insulation. Rigid foam insulation has insulation values that are almost double the R-value per inch of fiberglass or cellulose insulation. R-values for rigid foam range from 3.6 - 8 per inch. Note that R-value is not used to rate a material`s ability to resist radiant heat.\r\n\r\nRigid Insulation Type R-value per inch\r\nExpanded polystyrene board 3.6 to 4\r\nExtruded polystyrene board 4.5 to 5\r\nPolyisocyanurate board, unfaced 5.6 to 6.3\r\nPolyisocyanurate board, foil-faced 7-8\r\n(Source: US Department of Energy Insulation Fact Sheet)\r\n\r\nState and federal agencies recommend insulation R-values for different areas inside of a building based on local climate conditions with the attic requiring the most insulation. Divide the recommended R-value by the R-value per inch of the type of insulation you want to use to determine the necessary insulation thickness. If you use reflective insulation in combination, you can add in up to an additional 14.5 R depending on whether the reflective insulation has foam, plastic bubbles or fiberglass for its central layer. Foam core reflective insulation (like foam board insulation) has the highest R-value. If you use foil faced rigid insulation facing an air space, you can add an additional R-value of 2.8 without increasing the insulation thickness.\r\n\r\nMoisture Considerations\r\nPreventing condensation in building cavities is a major consideration for an insulation system. Rigid foam board insulation resists absorption of moisture from the atmosphere in the form of humidity and also has a low water vapor transmission rate. However, rigid foam alone cannot be used as a vapor barrier. A vapor barrier should have a permeance rating of less than 1. The permeance of 1 inch of expanded polystyrene is 2 and the permeance of 1 inch of extruded polystyrene board is 1.2. In contrast, the permeance of aluminum foil is .001. Reflective insulation or foil facing is commonly used in combination with rigid insulation to create the vapor barrier necessary to keep moisture out of the walls and ceilings where it can cause rot, mold, mildew, odors, condensation and dripping. To create the vapor barrier, all seams are tightly sealed with aluminum tape.\r\n\r\nMoisture also creates a heat transfer problem of decreasing efficiency when insulation gets wet as water is a good conductor of heat. Rigid foam board has been shown to retain its structural integrity through freeze-and-thaw cycles. It retains very little moisture in comparison with other types of insulation like fiberglass or cellulose. The Energy Division of the Minnesota Department of Public Service found that Expanded polystyrene used in exterior foundation insulation showed moisture levels of only 0.13% after 7 years of use. They concluded that the damp insulation board still maintained between 95 and 97 percent of its original thermal efficiency and compressive strength.\r\n \r\nBenefits of using Rigid Foam Board Insulation\r\n\r\n * Density - Density provides hi R-value with minimum thickness making rigid insulation more resistant to air and water vapor movement than fiberglass batts or cellulose.\r\n * High compressive strength - rigid insulation provides a solid structure under the roof deck that can withstand the weight of both equipment and light foot traffic.\r\n * Low weight makes rigid insulation boards easy to install and less expensive to ship.\r\n * Resists outside air infiltration when joints are sealed with tape or caulk.\r\n * New products are made without ozone depleting chemicals for virtually no global warming impact.\r\n * Can be installed with full coverage over studs instead of just between them to eliminate the heat loss path through framing members.\r\n * Non-hazardous to install - no fibers or fumes to inhale, non-irritating to skin.\r\n * No deterioration of R-value over time - rigid insulation does not lose R-Value over its service life.\r\n * Green - A manufacturing study showed that the energy required producing polystyrene foam insulation is 24 percent less than the energy required to make the equivalent R-value of fiberglass insulation.\r\n * Rigid insulation "breathes" instead of trapping moisture like fiberglass or cellulose and therefore does not require the venting methods used for other insulation materials to prevent trapped moisture within walls, ceilings and roofs.\r\n * Highly resistant to mold\r\n * Not a food for insects\r\n * Good acoustical insulation properties\r\n * Can be used in structural insulated panels or for insulating concrete forms. \r\n\r\nExpanded polystyrene (EPS) or beadboard, has been used as common household insulation since the 1950s. EPS is environmentally friendly as it is not manufactured using CFCs or HCFCs- both ozone-depleting chemicals. In addition to insulation, EPS is commonly used to make coffee cups and packing peanuts for shipping.\r\n\r\nEPS is closed-cell foam made from polystyrene (a type of plastic) beads mixed with pentane and steam, used as a blowing agent, to expand the beads under pressure into foam, which forms thousands of tiny air pockets in the finished board. As air is a poor conductor of heat, these tiny air pockets will block the transfer of heat through the foam and trap expanding warm air.\r\n\r\nEPS is molded into large sheets with R-values ranging from 3.8 to 4.4 per inch, depending on the density of the material. However, air spaces in EPS can accumulate and retain water. Because water is a good conductor of heat, some form of moisture barrier may be required to prevent this problem in high humidity areas, especially when EPS is used around foundations. To make the insulation more waterproof, EPS boards are available with optional thin foil or plastic facings.\r\n\r\nExtruded polystyrene (XPS) or blueboard, is also a closed-cell foam insulation made from polystyrene plastic beads mixed with chemicals to turn them into a liquid before using a blowing agent to turn it into foam. The foam is forced through a shaping die, cooled and cut into panels.\r\n\r\nXPS is more consistent in density and has a higher compressive strength than EPS making it better suited for use in roof assemblies and structural insulation panels. Higher density makes it more resistant to moisture than EPS, and XPS has a slightly higher R-value of R-5 per inch. Because of its superior properties, XPS is more expensive than EPS.\r\n\r\nPolyisocyanurate or Polyiso, has the highest R-value per inch of thickness of the different rigid foam insulation types with an average R-value between 5.6 and 8 depending on the facing material. Facings such as plastic or aluminum foil increase its resistance to both moisture and radiant heat transfer. Polyiso is commonly used in roofs and cavity walls because of its thinness.\r\n\r\nPolyiso is touted for being an economical choice. Its higher R-values per inch allow for savings on other building materials like thinner walls and roofs and their associated shorter fasteners.\r\n\r\nAccording to the Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufacturers Association, polyiso is a completely green building product as it no longer is made with either of the ozone depleting chemicals - CFC and HCFC. In addition, construction site waste can be recycled. Other beneficial characteristics of polyiso include its resistance to solvents in common construction adhesives and high fire test ratings.\r\n\r\nFoil faced polyiso insulation has the highest R-value per inch of any type of mass insulation currently produced. When installed facing an air space of at least 1", the R-value will increase by 2.89. ASHRAE assigns a 1" air space R- 2.77. The Masonry Advisory Council adds an additional R-2.89 to polyiso insulation for a foil facing.\r\n\r\nRigid foam insulation boards used to insulate the interior of masonry walls do not require an additional vapor barrier. Wood strapping is attached to the wall and the insulation is installed over the strapping. If a foil-faced board or reflective insulation is used also, the foil side should face the room and an additional layer of wood strapping is needed under the drywall to create an air space. Fire safety codes require that at least ½-inch thick gypsum board (dry-wall) be placed over rigid foam insulation. The drywall is then attached to the wood strapping or underlying masonry with nails or screws. For insulating an unventilated crawlspace, rigid insulation boards can be glued directly to the wall. ', 'choosing insulation', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '207-revision-2', '', '', '2008-10-17 10:07:25', '2008-10-17 16:07:25', '', 207, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/207-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (210, 1, '2008-10-17 10:08:22', '2008-10-17 16:08:22', 'In the constant quest for a greener insulation I have considered many options.\r\n- Cellulose is good but messy and dusty.\r\n- Isonyne spray foam or Demilec spray foam is good but not that cheap and quite honestly not as green as they say. It takes huge amounts of energy and petroleum to create the main ingredient isocyanate.\r\n- Formaldehyde free fiberglass is ok but still fiberglass (scratch, scratch).\r\n- Solid foam is good and in my opinion under valued by the green community.\r\n\r\nTHEN you have RECYCLED SOLID FOAM, which I am starting to think is the way to go.\r\nI might buy it from www.InsulationDepot.com. It comes out at the same price as normal fiberglass batts but is way better R value when you air seal the boards correctly. And it is RECYCLED.\r\n\r\nIn my opinion normal (non-green) recycled materials is better than new green material. Why make more when it has already been made.\r\n\r\nALSO, foam board does off gas a little BUT almost all of that happens in the first few months or year. And since it is recycled it has already off gassed! Now that is a fantastic side benefit of recycling!\r\n\r\nHere is some info on Rigid Foam Board Insulation\r\n\r\nRigid foam board insulation is a popular mass insulation product used to insulate all parts of homes, metal buildings and commercial buildings against the movement of conductive and convective heat transfer. A high insulating value for relatively little thickness makes rigid foam ideal for insulating roofs and exterior walls. Rigid insulation also substitutes well for other forms of insulation like fiberglass blankets and loose-fill cellulose in attics and floors. The water resistant nature of foam makes it well suited for use under slabs and in the ground around foundation walls.\r\n \r\nTypes of Foam Board\r\nRigid insulation is made of air-entrained plastic that is either extruded or pressed into sheets. There are three types of rigid foam insulation: expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XPS) and polyisocyanurate (polyiso), each varying in cost and R-value. Boards are available with a reflective foil facing that reduces radiant heat flow when installed next to an air space for total insulation against the three types of heat transfer, conduction, convection and radiation. If properly sealed, foil faced boards can also be used to form a vapor barrier in areas where moisture and condensation are an issue. Alternately, rigid foam can be installed in combination with reflective insulation to add a radiant or vapor barrier.\r\n \r\nR-Values\r\nInsulation is rated by its ability to resist convective heat flow in units called R-value. R-value gives the insulation resistance per inch of material. Construction materials with higher R-value ratings are more effective insulators than materials with lower ratings for the same thickness. The R-value is a function of the material type, thickness and density. The R-value of an insulation system is calculated by adding the R-values of the individual components together to achieve the recommended insulation protection based on climate.\r\n\r\nR-value is helpful in comparing different types of insulation as well as different brands of the same type of insulation. Rigid foam insulation has insulation values that are almost double the R-value per inch of fiberglass or cellulose insulation. R-values for rigid foam range from 3.6 - 8 per inch. Note that R-value is not used to rate a material`s ability to resist radiant heat.\r\n\r\nRigid Insulation Type R-value per inch\r\nExpanded polystyrene board 3.6 to 4\r\nExtruded polystyrene board 4.5 to 5\r\nPolyisocyanurate board, unfaced 5.6 to 6.3\r\nPolyisocyanurate board, foil-faced 7-8\r\n(Source: US Department of Energy Insulation Fact Sheet)\r\n\r\nState and federal agencies recommend insulation R-values for different areas inside of a building based on local climate conditions with the attic requiring the most insulation. Divide the recommended R-value by the R-value per inch of the type of insulation you want to use to determine the necessary insulation thickness. If you use reflective insulation in combination, you can add in up to an additional 14.5 R depending on whether the reflective insulation has foam, plastic bubbles or fiberglass for its central layer. Foam core reflective insulation (like foam board insulation) has the highest R-value. If you use foil faced rigid insulation facing an air space, you can add an additional R-value of 2.8 without increasing the insulation thickness.\r\n\r\nMoisture Considerations\r\nPreventing condensation in building cavities is a major consideration for an insulation system. Rigid foam board insulation resists absorption of moisture from the atmosphere in the form of humidity and also has a low water vapor transmission rate. However, rigid foam alone cannot be used as a vapor barrier. A vapor barrier should have a permeance rating of less than 1. The permeance of 1 inch of expanded polystyrene is 2 and the permeance of 1 inch of extruded polystyrene board is 1.2. In contrast, the permeance of aluminum foil is .001. Reflective insulation or foil facing is commonly used in combination with rigid insulation to create the vapor barrier necessary to keep moisture out of the walls and ceilings where it can cause rot, mold, mildew, odors, condensation and dripping. To create the vapor barrier, all seams are tightly sealed with aluminum tape.\r\n\r\nMoisture also creates a heat transfer problem of decreasing efficiency when insulation gets wet as water is a good conductor of heat. Rigid foam board has been shown to retain its structural integrity through freeze-and-thaw cycles. It retains very little moisture in comparison with other types of insulation like fiberglass or cellulose. The Energy Division of the Minnesota Department of Public Service found that Expanded polystyrene used in exterior foundation insulation showed moisture levels of only 0.13% after 7 years of use. They concluded that the damp insulation board still maintained between 95 and 97 percent of its original thermal efficiency and compressive strength.\r\n \r\nBenefits of using Rigid Foam Board Insulation\r\n\r\n * Density - Density provides hi R-value with minimum thickness making rigid insulation more resistant to air and water vapor movement than fiberglass batts or cellulose.\r\n * High compressive strength - rigid insulation provides a solid structure under the roof deck that can withstand the weight of both equipment and light foot traffic.\r\n * Low weight makes rigid insulation boards easy to install and less expensive to ship.\r\n * Resists outside air infiltration when joints are sealed with tape or caulk.\r\n * New products are made without ozone depleting chemicals for virtually no global warming impact.\r\n * Can be installed with full coverage over studs instead of just between them to eliminate the heat loss path through framing members.\r\n * Non-hazardous to install - no fibers or fumes to inhale, non-irritating to skin.\r\n * No deterioration of R-value over time - rigid insulation does not lose R-Value over its service life.\r\n * Green - A manufacturing study showed that the energy required producing polystyrene foam insulation is 24 percent less than the energy required to make the equivalent R-value of fiberglass insulation.\r\n * Rigid insulation "breathes" instead of trapping moisture like fiberglass or cellulose and therefore does not require the venting methods used for other insulation materials to prevent trapped moisture within walls, ceilings and roofs.\r\n * Highly resistant to mold\r\n * Not a food for insects\r\n * Good acoustical insulation properties\r\n * Can be used in structural insulated panels or for insulating concrete forms. \r\n\r\nExpanded polystyrene (EPS) or beadboard, has been used as common household insulation since the 1950s. EPS is environmentally friendly as it is not manufactured using CFCs or HCFCs- both ozone-depleting chemicals. In addition to insulation, EPS is commonly used to make coffee cups and packing peanuts for shipping.\r\n\r\nEPS is closed-cell foam made from polystyrene (a type of plastic) beads mixed with pentane and steam, used as a blowing agent, to expand the beads under pressure into foam, which forms thousands of tiny air pockets in the finished board. As air is a poor conductor of heat, these tiny air pockets will block the transfer of heat through the foam and trap expanding warm air.\r\n\r\nEPS is molded into large sheets with R-values ranging from 3.8 to 4.4 per inch, depending on the density of the material. However, air spaces in EPS can accumulate and retain water. Because water is a good conductor of heat, some form of moisture barrier may be required to prevent this problem in high humidity areas, especially when EPS is used around foundations. To make the insulation more waterproof, EPS boards are available with optional thin foil or plastic facings.\r\n\r\nExtruded polystyrene (XPS) or blueboard, is also a closed-cell foam insulation made from polystyrene plastic beads mixed with chemicals to turn them into a liquid before using a blowing agent to turn it into foam. The foam is forced through a shaping die, cooled and cut into panels.\r\n\r\nXPS is more consistent in density and has a higher compressive strength than EPS making it better suited for use in roof assemblies and structural insulation panels. Higher density makes it more resistant to moisture than EPS, and XPS has a slightly higher R-value of R-5 per inch. Because of its superior properties, XPS is more expensive than EPS.\r\n\r\nPolyisocyanurate or Polyiso, has the highest R-value per inch of thickness of the different rigid foam insulation types with an average R-value between 5.6 and 8 depending on the facing material. Facings such as plastic or aluminum foil increase its resistance to both moisture and radiant heat transfer. Polyiso is commonly used in roofs and cavity walls because of its thinness.\r\n\r\nPolyiso is touted for being an economical choice. Its higher R-values per inch allow for savings on other building materials like thinner walls and roofs and their associated shorter fasteners.\r\n\r\nAccording to the Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufacturers Association, polyiso is a completely green building product as it no longer is made with either of the ozone depleting chemicals - CFC and HCFC. In addition, construction site waste can be recycled. Other beneficial characteristics of polyiso include its resistance to solvents in common construction adhesives and high fire test ratings.\r\n\r\nFoil faced polyiso insulation has the highest R-value per inch of any type of mass insulation currently produced. When installed facing an air space of at least 1", the R-value will increase by 2.89. ASHRAE assigns a 1" air space R- 2.77. The Masonry Advisory Council adds an additional R-2.89 to polyiso insulation for a foil facing.\r\n\r\nRigid foam insulation boards used to insulate the interior of masonry walls do not require an additional vapor barrier. Wood strapping is attached to the wall and the insulation is installed over the strapping. If a foil-faced board or reflective insulation is used also, the foil side should face the room and an additional layer of wood strapping is needed under the drywall to create an air space. Fire safety codes require that at least ½-inch thick gypsum board (dry-wall) be placed over rigid foam insulation. The drywall is then attached to the wood strapping or underlying masonry with nails or screws. For insulating an unventilated crawlspace, rigid insulation boards can be glued directly to the wall. ', 'choosing insulation', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '207-revision-3', '', '', '2008-10-17 10:08:22', '2008-10-17 16:08:22', '', 207, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/207-revision-3/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (211, 1, '2008-10-17 10:21:51', '2008-10-17 16:21:51', 'In the constant quest for a greener insulation I have considered many options.\n- Cellulose is good but messy and dusty.\n- Isonyne spray foam or Demilec spray foam is good but not that cheap and quite honestly not as green as they say. It takes huge amounts of energy and petroleum to create the main ingredient isocyanate.\n- Formaldehyde free fiberglass is ok but still fiberglass (scratch, scratch).\n- Solid foam is good and in my opinion under valued by the green community.\n\nTHEN you have RECYCLED SOLID FOAM, which I am starting to think is the way to go.\nI might buy it from www.InsulationDepot.com. It comes out at the same price as normal fiberglass batts but is way better R value when you air seal the boards correctly. And it is RECYCLED.\n\nIn my opinion normal (non-green) recycled materials is better than new green material. Why make more when it has already been made.\n\nALSO, foam board does off gas a little BUT almost all of that happens in the first few months or year. And since it is recycled it has already off gassed! Now that is a fantastic side benefit of recycling!\n\nFurther info I found on the web \n\nWhether it takes the form of batt, loose fill, sprayed-in foam, or rigid foam, insulation is an essential part of any housing. Insulation slows the transfer of heat (energy) from warmer areas to colder areas. It can also serve to reduce noise. Insulation effectiveness is typically measured in R-value. A higher R-value for insulation is better. A well-constructed insulation system will help reduce air infiltration and heat transfer and help control moisture. All of these factors need to come together to produce a comfortable and healthy living environment. The following analysis examines the relative economic, energy, and environmental impacts of the following insulation types: fiberglass batt, blown and loose fill cellulose, blown fiberglass, foamed-in-place polyisocyanurate or polyicynene, extruded polystyrene, expanded polystyrene, and rigid polyisocyanurate. \n\nRecommendations\nLoose fill, blown and batt insulation is more cost effective in walls and attics than rigid board insulation. Foamed-in-place insulation should be used when budget permits, its high R-value combined with excellent air sealing increase the overall performance of the assembly. Look for insulation materials that have stable R-values over time. \nExtruded polystyrene (XPS) insulation with CFC or HCFC\'s as blowing agents should not be used. Rigid insulation alternatives include: wood fiberboard, (some made entirely from recycled cellulose), expanded polystyrene (EPS), fiberglass board, or cellular glass board. \n\nInsulation Fact Sheet:\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n
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    typical

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    15

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    standard

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    standard

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    cellulose blown and loose fill

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    .02

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    3.7

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    good

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    15

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    good

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    standard

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    fiberglass blown

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    .04

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    2.2

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    good

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    15

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    standard

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    standard

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    foamed-in-place polyisocyanurate\n or polyicynene

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    not available

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    3.6-5.0

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    better

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    15-30

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    better

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    requires trained installer

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    rigid perimeter: extruded

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    0.14

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    5.0

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    typical

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    10-15

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    standard

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    standard

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    rigid perimeter: expanded

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    0.13

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    3.85

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    typical

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    15

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    good

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    standard

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    rigid perimeter: polyisocyanurate

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    0.09

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    7.2

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    typical

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    15-30

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    better

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    standard

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    \n\nCriteria Summaries\nCost: Loose fill, blown and batt insulation materials have a low cost per R-value and rigid board materials. Higher first costs associated with increased insulation thickness of any type may be recouped over the life cycle of the building through reduced heating and cooling costs. Premium costs associated with insulation with higher R-values per inch not only reduce operating costs but also use less material. \nEnergy: Rigid insulations typically have a higher R-value per inch than batt or blown insulations. \nIAQ: If left undisturbed in wall cavities and attic spaces insulation poses no threat to human health. Respiratory masks should be worn when handling fiberglass and mineral wool batts, since they may potentially release fibers into the air during handling. \nExpected Product Life: The R-value of most insulation materials decreases with aging. Polyisocyanurate and polyicynene have the longest expected life with the greatest R-value stability. Loss of R-value can be attributed to several different factors. Batt insulation can slump in cavities, or become damaged by moisture. These effects can be limited by proper construction and detailing. Rigid insulation can shrink and or dry over time, while loose fill insulation can settle, decreasing its effectiveness. \n\nLife Cycle Thinking: \n• Energy consumption (non-renewable, fossil fuel energy): The manufacturing process for fiberglass and mineral wool batts is energy intensive although less than for rigid products. Where recycled content is higher, energy impacts related to manufacture are further reduced. Rigid insulations have high embodied energy from extraction through production, though they offer higher R-value per inch thickness, and require less material overall.\n• Pollutants generated in production: Extruded polystyrenes still use HCFC\'s, while expanded and some polyisocyanurates use alternative agents.\n• Potential for off-gassing: Not an issue when insulation is not exposed to the interior.\n• Durability of the product: Prolonged contact with moisture can cause the paper backing on batt insulation to deteriorate, and also mat down batt and blown insulation, reducing the effective R-value of the material. \n• Potential for future recycling: Blown insulation suffers from settlement, but can be recovered easily for reuse. Certain expanded polystyrene rigid insulation products use recycled content in their products (or at least reused waste products).\nPractice: With the exception of sprayed-in-place insulations, which require training and professional installers, all insulation types are considered common practice. \n\nEnvironmental Context\nReducing the amount of fuel to heat and cool also reduces environmental damage and costs. Insulation effectiveness is usually measured in R-value (thermal resistance) - the higher the R-value, the better the insulation value. Other considerations include the amount of recycled content, the ability to reuse or recycle the insulation, the ability to meet code requirements (in Minnesota amendments to the Uniform Building Code and the residential building code), and off-gassing of the products in place. Batt and blown insulation materials will generally have lower embodied energy than rigid insulation materials. \n\nHere is some more info on Rigid Foam Board Insulation from my research\n\nRigid foam board insulation is a popular mass insulation product used to insulate all parts of homes, metal buildings and commercial buildings against the movement of conductive and convective heat transfer. A high insulating value for relatively little thickness makes rigid foam ideal for insulating roofs and exterior walls. Rigid insulation also substitutes well for other forms of insulation like fiberglass blankets and loose-fill cellulose in attics and floors. The water resistant nature of foam makes it well suited for use under slabs and in the ground around foundation walls.\n \nTypes of Foam Board\nRigid insulation is made of air-entrained plastic that is either extruded or pressed into sheets. There are three types of rigid foam insulation: expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XPS) and polyisocyanurate (polyiso), each varying in cost and R-value. Boards are available with a reflective foil facing that reduces radiant heat flow when installed next to an air space for total insulation against the three types of heat transfer, conduction, convection and radiation. If properly sealed, foil faced boards can also be used to form a vapor barrier in areas where moisture and condensation are an issue. Alternately, rigid foam can be installed in combination with reflective insulation to add a radiant or vapor barrier.\n \nR-Values\nInsulation is rated by its ability to resist convective heat flow in units called R-value. R-value gives the insulation resistance per inch of material. Construction materials with higher R-value ratings are more effective insulators than materials with lower ratings for the same thickness. The R-value is a function of the material type, thickness and density. The R-value of an insulation system is calculated by adding the R-values of the individual components together to achieve the recommended insulation protection based on climate.\n\nR-value is helpful in comparing different types of insulation as well as different brands of the same type of insulation. Rigid foam insulation has insulation values that are almost double the R-value per inch of fiberglass or cellulose insulation. R-values for rigid foam range from 3.6 - 8 per inch. Note that R-value is not used to rate a material`s ability to resist radiant heat.\n\nRigid Insulation Type R-value per inch\nExpanded polystyrene board 3.6 to 4\nExtruded polystyrene board 4.5 to 5\nPolyisocyanurate board, unfaced 5.6 to 6.3\nPolyisocyanurate board, foil-faced 7-8\n(Source: US Department of Energy Insulation Fact Sheet)\n\nState and federal agencies recommend insulation R-values for different areas inside of a building based on local climate conditions with the attic requiring the most insulation. Divide the recommended R-value by the R-value per inch of the type of insulation you want to use to determine the necessary insulation thickness. If you use reflective insulation in combination, you can add in up to an additional 14.5 R depending on whether the reflective insulation has foam, plastic bubbles or fiberglass for its central layer. Foam core reflective insulation (like foam board insulation) has the highest R-value. If you use foil faced rigid insulation facing an air space, you can add an additional R-value of 2.8 without increasing the insulation thickness.\n\nMoisture Considerations\nPreventing condensation in building cavities is a major consideration for an insulation system. Rigid foam board insulation resists absorption of moisture from the atmosphere in the form of humidity and also has a low water vapor transmission rate. However, rigid foam alone cannot be used as a vapor barrier. A vapor barrier should have a permeance rating of less than 1. The permeance of 1 inch of expanded polystyrene is 2 and the permeance of 1 inch of extruded polystyrene board is 1.2. In contrast, the permeance of aluminum foil is .001. Reflective insulation or foil facing is commonly used in combination with rigid insulation to create the vapor barrier necessary to keep moisture out of the walls and ceilings where it can cause rot, mold, mildew, odors, condensation and dripping. To create the vapor barrier, all seams are tightly sealed with aluminum tape.\n\nMoisture also creates a heat transfer problem of decreasing efficiency when insulation gets wet as water is a good conductor of heat. Rigid foam board has been shown to retain its structural integrity through freeze-and-thaw cycles. It retains very little moisture in comparison with other types of insulation like fiberglass or cellulose. The Energy Division of the Minnesota Department of Public Service found that Expanded polystyrene used in exterior foundation insulation showed moisture levels of only 0.13% after 7 years of use. They concluded that the damp insulation board still maintained between 95 and 97 percent of its original thermal efficiency and compressive strength.\n \nBenefits of using Rigid Foam Board Insulation\n\n * Density - Density provides hi R-value with minimum thickness making rigid insulation more resistant to air and water vapor movement than fiberglass batts or cellulose.\n * High compressive strength - rigid insulation provides a solid structure under the roof deck that can withstand the weight of both equipment and light foot traffic.\n * Low weight makes rigid insulation boards easy to install and less expensive to ship.\n * Resists outside air infiltration when joints are sealed with tape or caulk.\n * New products are made without ozone depleting chemicals for virtually no global warming impact.\n * Can be installed with full coverage over studs instead of just between them to eliminate the heat loss path through framing members.\n * Non-hazardous to install - no fibers or fumes to inhale, non-irritating to skin.\n * No deterioration of R-value over time - rigid insulation does not lose R-Value over its service life.\n * Green - A manufacturing study showed that the energy required producing polystyrene foam insulation is 24 percent less than the energy required to make the equivalent R-value of fiberglass insulation.\n * Rigid insulation "breathes" instead of trapping moisture like fiberglass or cellulose and therefore does not require the venting methods used for other insulation materials to prevent trapped moisture within walls, ceilings and roofs.\n * Highly resistant to mold\n * Not a food for insects\n * Good acoustical insulation properties\n * Can be used in structural insulated panels or for insulating concrete forms. \n\nExpanded polystyrene (EPS) or beadboard, has been used as common household insulation since the 1950s. EPS is environmentally friendly as it is not manufactured using CFCs or HCFCs- both ozone-depleting chemicals. In addition to insulation, EPS is commonly used to make coffee cups and packing peanuts for shipping.\n\nEPS is closed-cell foam made from polystyrene (a type of plastic) beads mixed with pentane and steam, used as a blowing agent, to expand the beads under pressure into foam, which forms thousands of tiny air pockets in the finished board. As air is a poor conductor of heat, these tiny air pockets will block the transfer of heat through the foam and trap expanding warm air.\n\nEPS is molded into large sheets with R-values ranging from 3.8 to 4.4 per inch, depending on the density of the material. However, air spaces in EPS can accumulate and retain water. Because water is a good conductor of heat, some form of moisture barrier may be required to prevent this problem in high humidity areas, especially when EPS is used around foundations. To make the insulation more waterproof, EPS boards are available with optional thin foil or plastic facings.\n\nExtruded polystyrene (XPS) or blueboard, is also a closed-cell foam insulation made from polystyrene plastic beads mixed with chemicals to turn them into a liquid before using a blowing agent to turn it into foam. The foam is forced through a shaping die, cooled and cut into panels.\n\nXPS is more consistent in density and has a higher compressive strength than EPS making it better suited for use in roof assemblies and structural insulation panels. Higher density makes it more resistant to moisture than EPS, and XPS has a slightly higher R-value of R-5 per inch. Because of its superior properties, XPS is more expensive than EPS.\n\nPolyisocyanurate or Polyiso, has the highest R-value per inch of thickness of the different rigid foam insulation types with an average R-value between 5.6 and 8 depending on the facing material. Facings such as plastic or aluminum foil increase its resistance to both moisture and radiant heat transfer. Polyiso is commonly used in roofs and cavity walls because of its thinness.\n\nPolyiso is touted for being an economical choice. Its higher R-values per inch allow for savings on other building materials like thinner walls and roofs and their associated shorter fasteners.\n\nAccording to the Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufacturers Association, polyiso is a completely green building product as it no longer is made with either of the ozone depleting chemicals - CFC and HCFC. In addition, construction site waste can be recycled. Other beneficial characteristics of polyiso include its resistance to solvents in common construction adhesives and high fire test ratings.\n\nFoil faced polyiso insulation has the highest R-value per inch of any type of mass insulation currently produced. When installed facing an air space of at least 1", the R-value will increase by 2.89. ASHRAE assigns a 1" air space R- 2.77. The Masonry Advisory Council adds an additional R-2.89 to polyiso insulation for a foil facing.\n\nRigid foam insulation boards used to insulate the interior of masonry walls do not require an additional vapor barrier. Wood strapping is attached to the wall and the insulation is installed over the strapping. If a foil-faced board or reflective insulation is used also, the foil side should face the room and an additional layer of wood strapping is needed under the drywall to create an air space. Fire safety codes require that at least ½-inch thick gypsum board (dry-wall) be placed over rigid foam insulation. The drywall is then attached to the wood strapping or underlying masonry with nails or screws. For insulating an unventilated crawlspace, rigid insulation boards can be glued directly to the wall. ', 'Choosing Green Insulation - consider recycled foam board.', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '207-autosave', '', '', '2008-10-17 10:21:51', '2008-10-17 16:21:51', '', 207, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/207-autosave/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (212, 1, '2008-10-17 10:08:59', '2008-10-17 16:08:59', 'In the constant quest for a greener insulation I have considered many options.\r\n- Cellulose is good but messy and dusty.\r\n- Isonyne spray foam or Demilec spray foam is good but not that cheap and quite honestly not as green as they say. It takes huge amounts of energy and petroleum to create the main ingredient isocyanate.\r\n- Formaldehyde free fiberglass is ok but still fiberglass (scratch, scratch).\r\n- Solid foam is good and in my opinion under valued by the green community.\r\n\r\nTHEN you have RECYCLED SOLID FOAM, which I am starting to think is the way to go.\r\nI might buy it from www.InsulationDepot.com. It comes out at the same price as normal fiberglass batts but is way better R value when you air seal the boards correctly. And it is RECYCLED.\r\n\r\nIn my opinion normal (non-green) recycled materials is better than new green material. Why make more when it has already been made.\r\n\r\nALSO, foam board does off gas a little BUT almost all of that happens in the first few months or year. And since it is recycled it has already off gassed! Now that is a fantastic side benefit of recycling!\r\n\r\nHere is some info on Rigid Foam Board Insulation\r\n\r\nRigid foam board insulation is a popular mass insulation product used to insulate all parts of homes, metal buildings and commercial buildings against the movement of conductive and convective heat transfer. A high insulating value for relatively little thickness makes rigid foam ideal for insulating roofs and exterior walls. Rigid insulation also substitutes well for other forms of insulation like fiberglass blankets and loose-fill cellulose in attics and floors. The water resistant nature of foam makes it well suited for use under slabs and in the ground around foundation walls.\r\n \r\nTypes of Foam Board\r\nRigid insulation is made of air-entrained plastic that is either extruded or pressed into sheets. There are three types of rigid foam insulation: expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XPS) and polyisocyanurate (polyiso), each varying in cost and R-value. Boards are available with a reflective foil facing that reduces radiant heat flow when installed next to an air space for total insulation against the three types of heat transfer, conduction, convection and radiation. If properly sealed, foil faced boards can also be used to form a vapor barrier in areas where moisture and condensation are an issue. Alternately, rigid foam can be installed in combination with reflective insulation to add a radiant or vapor barrier.\r\n \r\nR-Values\r\nInsulation is rated by its ability to resist convective heat flow in units called R-value. R-value gives the insulation resistance per inch of material. Construction materials with higher R-value ratings are more effective insulators than materials with lower ratings for the same thickness. The R-value is a function of the material type, thickness and density. The R-value of an insulation system is calculated by adding the R-values of the individual components together to achieve the recommended insulation protection based on climate.\r\n\r\nR-value is helpful in comparing different types of insulation as well as different brands of the same type of insulation. Rigid foam insulation has insulation values that are almost double the R-value per inch of fiberglass or cellulose insulation. R-values for rigid foam range from 3.6 - 8 per inch. Note that R-value is not used to rate a material`s ability to resist radiant heat.\r\n\r\nRigid Insulation Type R-value per inch\r\nExpanded polystyrene board 3.6 to 4\r\nExtruded polystyrene board 4.5 to 5\r\nPolyisocyanurate board, unfaced 5.6 to 6.3\r\nPolyisocyanurate board, foil-faced 7-8\r\n(Source: US Department of Energy Insulation Fact Sheet)\r\n\r\nState and federal agencies recommend insulation R-values for different areas inside of a building based on local climate conditions with the attic requiring the most insulation. Divide the recommended R-value by the R-value per inch of the type of insulation you want to use to determine the necessary insulation thickness. If you use reflective insulation in combination, you can add in up to an additional 14.5 R depending on whether the reflective insulation has foam, plastic bubbles or fiberglass for its central layer. Foam core reflective insulation (like foam board insulation) has the highest R-value. If you use foil faced rigid insulation facing an air space, you can add an additional R-value of 2.8 without increasing the insulation thickness.\r\n\r\nMoisture Considerations\r\nPreventing condensation in building cavities is a major consideration for an insulation system. Rigid foam board insulation resists absorption of moisture from the atmosphere in the form of humidity and also has a low water vapor transmission rate. However, rigid foam alone cannot be used as a vapor barrier. A vapor barrier should have a permeance rating of less than 1. The permeance of 1 inch of expanded polystyrene is 2 and the permeance of 1 inch of extruded polystyrene board is 1.2. In contrast, the permeance of aluminum foil is .001. Reflective insulation or foil facing is commonly used in combination with rigid insulation to create the vapor barrier necessary to keep moisture out of the walls and ceilings where it can cause rot, mold, mildew, odors, condensation and dripping. To create the vapor barrier, all seams are tightly sealed with aluminum tape.\r\n\r\nMoisture also creates a heat transfer problem of decreasing efficiency when insulation gets wet as water is a good conductor of heat. Rigid foam board has been shown to retain its structural integrity through freeze-and-thaw cycles. It retains very little moisture in comparison with other types of insulation like fiberglass or cellulose. The Energy Division of the Minnesota Department of Public Service found that Expanded polystyrene used in exterior foundation insulation showed moisture levels of only 0.13% after 7 years of use. They concluded that the damp insulation board still maintained between 95 and 97 percent of its original thermal efficiency and compressive strength.\r\n \r\nBenefits of using Rigid Foam Board Insulation\r\n\r\n * Density - Density provides hi R-value with minimum thickness making rigid insulation more resistant to air and water vapor movement than fiberglass batts or cellulose.\r\n * High compressive strength - rigid insulation provides a solid structure under the roof deck that can withstand the weight of both equipment and light foot traffic.\r\n * Low weight makes rigid insulation boards easy to install and less expensive to ship.\r\n * Resists outside air infiltration when joints are sealed with tape or caulk.\r\n * New products are made without ozone depleting chemicals for virtually no global warming impact.\r\n * Can be installed with full coverage over studs instead of just between them to eliminate the heat loss path through framing members.\r\n * Non-hazardous to install - no fibers or fumes to inhale, non-irritating to skin.\r\n * No deterioration of R-value over time - rigid insulation does not lose R-Value over its service life.\r\n * Green - A manufacturing study showed that the energy required producing polystyrene foam insulation is 24 percent less than the energy required to make the equivalent R-value of fiberglass insulation.\r\n * Rigid insulation "breathes" instead of trapping moisture like fiberglass or cellulose and therefore does not require the venting methods used for other insulation materials to prevent trapped moisture within walls, ceilings and roofs.\r\n * Highly resistant to mold\r\n * Not a food for insects\r\n * Good acoustical insulation properties\r\n * Can be used in structural insulated panels or for insulating concrete forms. \r\n\r\nExpanded polystyrene (EPS) or beadboard, has been used as common household insulation since the 1950s. EPS is environmentally friendly as it is not manufactured using CFCs or HCFCs- both ozone-depleting chemicals. In addition to insulation, EPS is commonly used to make coffee cups and packing peanuts for shipping.\r\n\r\nEPS is closed-cell foam made from polystyrene (a type of plastic) beads mixed with pentane and steam, used as a blowing agent, to expand the beads under pressure into foam, which forms thousands of tiny air pockets in the finished board. As air is a poor conductor of heat, these tiny air pockets will block the transfer of heat through the foam and trap expanding warm air.\r\n\r\nEPS is molded into large sheets with R-values ranging from 3.8 to 4.4 per inch, depending on the density of the material. However, air spaces in EPS can accumulate and retain water. Because water is a good conductor of heat, some form of moisture barrier may be required to prevent this problem in high humidity areas, especially when EPS is used around foundations. To make the insulation more waterproof, EPS boards are available with optional thin foil or plastic facings.\r\n\r\nExtruded polystyrene (XPS) or blueboard, is also a closed-cell foam insulation made from polystyrene plastic beads mixed with chemicals to turn them into a liquid before using a blowing agent to turn it into foam. The foam is forced through a shaping die, cooled and cut into panels.\r\n\r\nXPS is more consistent in density and has a higher compressive strength than EPS making it better suited for use in roof assemblies and structural insulation panels. Higher density makes it more resistant to moisture than EPS, and XPS has a slightly higher R-value of R-5 per inch. Because of its superior properties, XPS is more expensive than EPS.\r\n\r\nPolyisocyanurate or Polyiso, has the highest R-value per inch of thickness of the different rigid foam insulation types with an average R-value between 5.6 and 8 depending on the facing material. Facings such as plastic or aluminum foil increase its resistance to both moisture and radiant heat transfer. Polyiso is commonly used in roofs and cavity walls because of its thinness.\r\n\r\nPolyiso is touted for being an economical choice. Its higher R-values per inch allow for savings on other building materials like thinner walls and roofs and their associated shorter fasteners.\r\n\r\nAccording to the Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufacturers Association, polyiso is a completely green building product as it no longer is made with either of the ozone depleting chemicals - CFC and HCFC. In addition, construction site waste can be recycled. Other beneficial characteristics of polyiso include its resistance to solvents in common construction adhesives and high fire test ratings.\r\n\r\nFoil faced polyiso insulation has the highest R-value per inch of any type of mass insulation currently produced. When installed facing an air space of at least 1", the R-value will increase by 2.89. ASHRAE assigns a 1" air space R- 2.77. The Masonry Advisory Council adds an additional R-2.89 to polyiso insulation for a foil facing.\r\n\r\nRigid foam insulation boards used to insulate the interior of masonry walls do not require an additional vapor barrier. Wood strapping is attached to the wall and the insulation is installed over the strapping. If a foil-faced board or reflective insulation is used also, the foil side should face the room and an additional layer of wood strapping is needed under the drywall to create an air space. Fire safety codes require that at least ½-inch thick gypsum board (dry-wall) be placed over rigid foam insulation. The drywall is then attached to the wood strapping or underlying masonry with nails or screws. For insulating an unventilated crawlspace, rigid insulation boards can be glued directly to the wall. ', 'Choosing Green Insulation - consider recycled foam board.', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '207-revision-4', '', '', '2008-10-17 10:08:59', '2008-10-17 16:08:59', '', 207, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/207-revision-4/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (213, 1, '2008-10-17 10:20:46', '2008-10-17 16:20:46', 'In the constant quest for a greener insulation I have considered many options.\r\n- Cellulose is good but messy and dusty.\r\n- Isonyne spray foam or Demilec spray foam is good but not that cheap and quite honestly not as green as they say. It takes huge amounts of energy and petroleum to create the main ingredient isocyanate.\r\n- Formaldehyde free fiberglass is ok but still fiberglass (scratch, scratch).\r\n- Solid foam is good and in my opinion under valued by the green community.\r\n\r\nTHEN you have RECYCLED SOLID FOAM, which I am starting to think is the way to go.\r\nI might buy it from www.InsulationDepot.com. It comes out at the same price as normal fiberglass batts but is way better R value when you air seal the boards correctly. And it is RECYCLED.\r\n\r\nIn my opinion normal (non-green) recycled materials is better than new green material. Why make more when it has already been made.\r\n\r\nALSO, foam board does off gas a little BUT almost all of that happens in the first few months or year. And since it is recycled it has already off gassed! Now that is a fantastic side benefit of recycling!\r\n\r\nFurther info I found on the web \r\n\r\nWhether it takes the form of batt, loose fill, sprayed-in foam, or rigid foam, insulation is an essential part of any housing. Insulation slows the transfer of heat (energy) from warmer areas to colder areas. It can also serve to reduce noise. Insulation effectiveness is typically measured in R-value. A higher R-value for insulation is better. A well-constructed insulation system will help reduce air infiltration and heat transfer and help control moisture. All of these factors need to come together to produce a comfortable and healthy living environment. The following analysis examines the relative economic, energy, and environmental impacts of the following insulation types: fiberglass batt, blown and loose fill cellulose, blown fiberglass, foamed-in-place polyisocyanurate or polyicynene, extruded polystyrene, expanded polystyrene, and rigid polyisocyanurate. \r\n\r\nRecommendations\r\nLoose fill, blown and batt insulation is more cost effective in walls and attics than rigid board insulation. Foamed-in-place insulation should be used when budget permits, its high R-value combined with excellent air sealing increase the overall performance of the assembly. Look for insulation materials that have stable R-values over time. \r\nExtruded polystyrene (XPS) insulation with CFC or HCFC\'s as blowing agents should not be used. Rigid insulation alternatives include: wood fiberboard, (some made entirely from recycled cellulose), expanded polystyrene (EPS), fiberglass board, or cellular glass board. \r\n\r\nInsulation Fact Sheet:\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n
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    foamed-in-place polyisocyanurate\r\n or polyicynene

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    not available

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    3.6-5.0

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    better

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    15-30

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    better

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    requires trained installer

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    rigid perimeter: extruded

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    0.14

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    5.0

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    typical

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    10-15

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    standard

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    standard

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    rigid perimeter: expanded

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    0.13

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    3.85

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    typical

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    15

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    good

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    standard

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    rigid perimeter: polyisocyanurate

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    0.09

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    7.2

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    typical

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    15-30

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    better

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    standard

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    \r\n\r\nCriteria Summaries\r\nCost: Loose fill, blown and batt insulation materials have a low cost per R-value and rigid board materials. Higher first costs associated with increased insulation thickness of any type may be recouped over the life cycle of the building through reduced heating and cooling costs. Premium costs associated with insulation with higher R-values per inch not only reduce operating costs but also use less material. \r\nEnergy: Rigid insulations typically have a higher R-value per inch than batt or blown insulations. \r\nIAQ: If left undisturbed in wall cavities and attic spaces insulation poses no threat to human health. Respiratory masks should be worn when handling fiberglass and mineral wool batts, since they may potentially release fibers into the air during handling. \r\nExpected Product Life: The R-value of most insulation materials decreases with aging. Polyisocyanurate and polyicynene have the longest expected life with the greatest R-value stability. Loss of R-value can be attributed to several different factors. Batt insulation can slump in cavities, or become damaged by moisture. These effects can be limited by proper construction and detailing. Rigid insulation can shrink and or dry over time, while loose fill insulation can settle, decreasing its effectiveness. \r\n\r\nLife Cycle Thinking: \r\n• Energy consumption (non-renewable, fossil fuel energy): The manufacturing process for fiberglass and mineral wool batts is energy intensive although less than for rigid products. Where recycled content is higher, energy impacts related to manufacture are further reduced. Rigid insulations have high embodied energy from extraction through production, though they offer higher R-value per inch thickness, and require less material overall.\r\n• Pollutants generated in production: Extruded polystyrenes still use HCFC\'s, while expanded and some polyisocyanurates use alternative agents.\r\n• Potential for off-gassing: Not an issue when insulation is not exposed to the interior.\r\n• Durability of the product: Prolonged contact with moisture can cause the paper backing on batt insulation to deteriorate, and also mat down batt and blown insulation, reducing the effective R-value of the material. \r\n• Potential for future recycling: Blown insulation suffers from settlement, but can be recovered easily for reuse. Certain expanded polystyrene rigid insulation products use recycled content in their products (or at least reused waste products).\r\nPractice: With the exception of sprayed-in-place insulations, which require training and professional installers, all insulation types are considered common practice. \r\n\r\nEnvironmental Context\r\nReducing the amount of fuel to heat and cool also reduces environmental damage and costs. Insulation effectiveness is usually measured in R-value (thermal resistance) - the higher the R-value, the better the insulation value. Other considerations include the amount of recycled content, the ability to reuse or recycle the insulation, the ability to meet code requirements (in Minnesota amendments to the Uniform Building Code and the residential building code), and off-gassing of the products in place. Batt and blown insulation materials will generally have lower embodied energy than rigid insulation materials. \r\n\r\nHere is some more info on Rigid Foam Board Insulation from my research\r\n\r\nRigid foam board insulation is a popular mass insulation product used to insulate all parts of homes, metal buildings and commercial buildings against the movement of conductive and convective heat transfer. A high insulating value for relatively little thickness makes rigid foam ideal for insulating roofs and exterior walls. Rigid insulation also substitutes well for other forms of insulation like fiberglass blankets and loose-fill cellulose in attics and floors. The water resistant nature of foam makes it well suited for use under slabs and in the ground around foundation walls.\r\n \r\nTypes of Foam Board\r\nRigid insulation is made of air-entrained plastic that is either extruded or pressed into sheets. There are three types of rigid foam insulation: expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XPS) and polyisocyanurate (polyiso), each varying in cost and R-value. Boards are available with a reflective foil facing that reduces radiant heat flow when installed next to an air space for total insulation against the three types of heat transfer, conduction, convection and radiation. If properly sealed, foil faced boards can also be used to form a vapor barrier in areas where moisture and condensation are an issue. Alternately, rigid foam can be installed in combination with reflective insulation to add a radiant or vapor barrier.\r\n \r\nR-Values\r\nInsulation is rated by its ability to resist convective heat flow in units called R-value. R-value gives the insulation resistance per inch of material. Construction materials with higher R-value ratings are more effective insulators than materials with lower ratings for the same thickness. The R-value is a function of the material type, thickness and density. The R-value of an insulation system is calculated by adding the R-values of the individual components together to achieve the recommended insulation protection based on climate.\r\n\r\nR-value is helpful in comparing different types of insulation as well as different brands of the same type of insulation. Rigid foam insulation has insulation values that are almost double the R-value per inch of fiberglass or cellulose insulation. R-values for rigid foam range from 3.6 - 8 per inch. Note that R-value is not used to rate a material`s ability to resist radiant heat.\r\n\r\nRigid Insulation Type R-value per inch\r\nExpanded polystyrene board 3.6 to 4\r\nExtruded polystyrene board 4.5 to 5\r\nPolyisocyanurate board, unfaced 5.6 to 6.3\r\nPolyisocyanurate board, foil-faced 7-8\r\n(Source: US Department of Energy Insulation Fact Sheet)\r\n\r\nState and federal agencies recommend insulation R-values for different areas inside of a building based on local climate conditions with the attic requiring the most insulation. Divide the recommended R-value by the R-value per inch of the type of insulation you want to use to determine the necessary insulation thickness. If you use reflective insulation in combination, you can add in up to an additional 14.5 R depending on whether the reflective insulation has foam, plastic bubbles or fiberglass for its central layer. Foam core reflective insulation (like foam board insulation) has the highest R-value. If you use foil faced rigid insulation facing an air space, you can add an additional R-value of 2.8 without increasing the insulation thickness.\r\n\r\nMoisture Considerations\r\nPreventing condensation in building cavities is a major consideration for an insulation system. Rigid foam board insulation resists absorption of moisture from the atmosphere in the form of humidity and also has a low water vapor transmission rate. However, rigid foam alone cannot be used as a vapor barrier. A vapor barrier should have a permeance rating of less than 1. The permeance of 1 inch of expanded polystyrene is 2 and the permeance of 1 inch of extruded polystyrene board is 1.2. In contrast, the permeance of aluminum foil is .001. Reflective insulation or foil facing is commonly used in combination with rigid insulation to create the vapor barrier necessary to keep moisture out of the walls and ceilings where it can cause rot, mold, mildew, odors, condensation and dripping. To create the vapor barrier, all seams are tightly sealed with aluminum tape.\r\n\r\nMoisture also creates a heat transfer problem of decreasing efficiency when insulation gets wet as water is a good conductor of heat. Rigid foam board has been shown to retain its structural integrity through freeze-and-thaw cycles. It retains very little moisture in comparison with other types of insulation like fiberglass or cellulose. The Energy Division of the Minnesota Department of Public Service found that Expanded polystyrene used in exterior foundation insulation showed moisture levels of only 0.13% after 7 years of use. They concluded that the damp insulation board still maintained between 95 and 97 percent of its original thermal efficiency and compressive strength.\r\n \r\nBenefits of using Rigid Foam Board Insulation\r\n\r\n * Density - Density provides hi R-value with minimum thickness making rigid insulation more resistant to air and water vapor movement than fiberglass batts or cellulose.\r\n * High compressive strength - rigid insulation provides a solid structure under the roof deck that can withstand the weight of both equipment and light foot traffic.\r\n * Low weight makes rigid insulation boards easy to install and less expensive to ship.\r\n * Resists outside air infiltration when joints are sealed with tape or caulk.\r\n * New products are made without ozone depleting chemicals for virtually no global warming impact.\r\n * Can be installed with full coverage over studs instead of just between them to eliminate the heat loss path through framing members.\r\n * Non-hazardous to install - no fibers or fumes to inhale, non-irritating to skin.\r\n * No deterioration of R-value over time - rigid insulation does not lose R-Value over its service life.\r\n * Green - A manufacturing study showed that the energy required producing polystyrene foam insulation is 24 percent less than the energy required to make the equivalent R-value of fiberglass insulation.\r\n * Rigid insulation "breathes" instead of trapping moisture like fiberglass or cellulose and therefore does not require the venting methods used for other insulation materials to prevent trapped moisture within walls, ceilings and roofs.\r\n * Highly resistant to mold\r\n * Not a food for insects\r\n * Good acoustical insulation properties\r\n * Can be used in structural insulated panels or for insulating concrete forms. \r\n\r\nExpanded polystyrene (EPS) or beadboard, has been used as common household insulation since the 1950s. EPS is environmentally friendly as it is not manufactured using CFCs or HCFCs- both ozone-depleting chemicals. In addition to insulation, EPS is commonly used to make coffee cups and packing peanuts for shipping.\r\n\r\nEPS is closed-cell foam made from polystyrene (a type of plastic) beads mixed with pentane and steam, used as a blowing agent, to expand the beads under pressure into foam, which forms thousands of tiny air pockets in the finished board. As air is a poor conductor of heat, these tiny air pockets will block the transfer of heat through the foam and trap expanding warm air.\r\n\r\nEPS is molded into large sheets with R-values ranging from 3.8 to 4.4 per inch, depending on the density of the material. However, air spaces in EPS can accumulate and retain water. Because water is a good conductor of heat, some form of moisture barrier may be required to prevent this problem in high humidity areas, especially when EPS is used around foundations. To make the insulation more waterproof, EPS boards are available with optional thin foil or plastic facings.\r\n\r\nExtruded polystyrene (XPS) or blueboard, is also a closed-cell foam insulation made from polystyrene plastic beads mixed with chemicals to turn them into a liquid before using a blowing agent to turn it into foam. The foam is forced through a shaping die, cooled and cut into panels.\r\n\r\nXPS is more consistent in density and has a higher compressive strength than EPS making it better suited for use in roof assemblies and structural insulation panels. Higher density makes it more resistant to moisture than EPS, and XPS has a slightly higher R-value of R-5 per inch. Because of its superior properties, XPS is more expensive than EPS.\r\n\r\nPolyisocyanurate or Polyiso, has the highest R-value per inch of thickness of the different rigid foam insulation types with an average R-value between 5.6 and 8 depending on the facing material. Facings such as plastic or aluminum foil increase its resistance to both moisture and radiant heat transfer. Polyiso is commonly used in roofs and cavity walls because of its thinness.\r\n\r\nPolyiso is touted for being an economical choice. Its higher R-values per inch allow for savings on other building materials like thinner walls and roofs and their associated shorter fasteners.\r\n\r\nAccording to the Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufacturers Association, polyiso is a completely green building product as it no longer is made with either of the ozone depleting chemicals - CFC and HCFC. In addition, construction site waste can be recycled. Other beneficial characteristics of polyiso include its resistance to solvents in common construction adhesives and high fire test ratings.\r\n\r\nFoil faced polyiso insulation has the highest R-value per inch of any type of mass insulation currently produced. When installed facing an air space of at least 1", the R-value will increase by 2.89. ASHRAE assigns a 1" air space R- 2.77. The Masonry Advisory Council adds an additional R-2.89 to polyiso insulation for a foil facing.\r\n\r\nRigid foam insulation boards used to insulate the interior of masonry walls do not require an additional vapor barrier. Wood strapping is attached to the wall and the insulation is installed over the strapping. If a foil-faced board or reflective insulation is used also, the foil side should face the room and an additional layer of wood strapping is needed under the drywall to create an air space. Fire safety codes require that at least ½-inch thick gypsum board (dry-wall) be placed over rigid foam insulation. The drywall is then attached to the wood strapping or underlying masonry with nails or screws. For insulating an unventilated crawlspace, rigid insulation boards can be glued directly to the wall. ', 'Choosing Green Insulation - consider recycled foam board.', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '207-revision-5', '', '', '2008-10-17 10:20:46', '2008-10-17 16:20:46', '', 207, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/207-revision-5/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (214, 1, '0000-00-00 00:00:00', '0000-00-00 00:00:00', 'Dear USGBC Constituents:\r\n\r\nIn recent weeks, a wave of fear and pessimism propagated by the world financial crisis has stolen the headlines, gripped the nation, and challenged our movement. In conversation after conversation, people are asking what will happen to the green building movement if our community is plunged into a recession.\r\n\r\nAnd I have an answer for them. The greed that led the world economy into crisis will not defeat our commitment to good work. Fear will not dominate our agenda. And our commitment to change - even in the face of so great a challenge - will not waver.\r\n\r\nChange doesn\'t wait on Washington. And it doesn\'t depend on Wall Street. Change comes from within. The green building movement has been demonstrating that fact for more than 15 years. Before there was a single government green building policy, before the business community stood up and took notice, before there was a LEED - there was you. Thousands upon thousands of committed individuals dedicated to doing better by doing good. You\'ve built this movement. You\'re building sustainable communities. And every single one of us has a contribution to make towards pulling our country out of this crisis.\r\n\r\nWe cannot lose sight of our mission. It is within reach.\r\n\r\nHow? It\'s time for the green building movement to deploy the expertise and capacity we\'ve built in new construction to green what we\'ve already got. Ninety-nine percent of achieving our mission is wrapped up in our existing homes and buildings. It will save money. It will save energy. It will help save our climate. And directly relevant to today\'s economic environment, it will create good, green, local jobs. As just one example, USGBC estimates that a 100% commitment to greening existing commercial buildings alone would create more than 1.5 million new opportunities for employment for out of work Americans.\r\n\r\nIn four weeks, we will meet together at Greenbuild. And when you get to Boston, we will celebrate everything that your individual commitments have accomplished so far. We\'ll enjoy the fellowship of more than 20,000 friends and colleagues who share our vision for a sustainable future. And we will keep moving forward, together. I\'ll see you there.\r\n\r\nWith gratitude,\r\n\r\nU.S. Green Building Council S. Rick Fedrizzi\r\nCEO, President and Founding Chair,\r\nUSGBC', 'Letter from Rick Fedrizzi - CEO, President and Founding Chair, USGBC', 0, '', 'draft', 'open', 'open', '', 'letter-rick-fedrizzi-ceo-president', '', '', '2008-10-17 11:16:38', '2008-10-17 17:16:38', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=214', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (215, 1, '2008-10-17 11:16:08', '2008-10-17 17:16:08', 'Dear USGBC Constituents:\n\nIn recent weeks, a wave of fear and pessimism propagated by the world financial crisis has stolen the headlines, gripped the nation, and challenged our movement. In conversation after conversation, people are asking what will happen to the green building movement if our community is plunged into a recession.\n\nAnd I have an answer for them. The greed that led the world economy into crisis will not defeat our commitment to good work. Fear will not dominate our agenda. And our commitment to change - even in the face of so great a challenge - will not waver.\n\nChange doesn\'t wait on Washington. And it doesn\'t depend on Wall Street. Change comes from within. The green building movement has been demonstrating that fact for more than 15 years. Before there was a single government green building policy, before the business community stood up and took notice, before there was a LEED - there was you. Thousands upon thousands of committed individuals dedicated to doing better by doing good. You\'ve built this movement. You\'re building sustainable communities. And every single one of us has a contribution to make towards pulling our country out of this crisis.\n\nWe cannot lose sight of our mission. It is within reach.\n\nHow? It\'s time for the green building movement to deploy the expertise and capacity we\'ve built in new construction to green what we\'ve already got. Ninety-nine percent of achieving our mission is wrapped up in our existing homes and buildings. It will save money. It will save energy. It will help save our climate. And directly relevant to today\'s economic environment, it will create good, green, local jobs. As just one example, USGBC estimates that a 100% commitment to greening existing commercial buildings alone would create more than 1.5 million new opportunities for employment for out of work Americans.\n\nIn four weeks, we will meet together at Greenbuild. And when you get to Boston, we will celebrate everything that your individual commitments have accomplished so far. We\'ll enjoy the fellowship of more than 20,000 friends and colleagues who share our vision for a sustainable future. And we will keep moving forward, together. I\'ll see you there.\n\nWith gratitude,\n\nU.S. Green Building Council S. Rick Fedrizzi\nCEO, President and Founding Chair,\nUSGBC', 'Letter from Rick Fedrizzi - CEO, President and Founding Chair, USGBC', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '214-revision', '', '', '2008-10-17 11:16:08', '2008-10-17 17:16:08', '', 214, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/214-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (216, 1, '2008-10-16 15:33:46', '2008-10-16 21:33:46', 'Here are six things anyone can do to their home to make it greener. A "green home" means a lot of things. But it always includes energy efficiency. These simple things increase the efficiency of the home by attacking the most dramatic energy loss aspects of a house.\r\n\r\nThey are relatively cheap and simple steps but their energy efficiency is actually very powerful. Doing these things can in most cases save you more money on utility bills than doing anything else.\r\n\r\n1. Add a layer to your attic insulation,\r\nespecially if your home was built before 1980. This is one of the easiest and most effective ways to cut heating and cooling costs, according to the Department of Energy. As a general rule, if you have less than 12 inches of insulation in your attic, you probably need more.\r\n\r\n2. Seal all cracks and crevices, both inside and outside your home\'s building envelope.\r\nPay particular attention to penetrations for cable wires, plumbing pipes and electrical boxes, as well as those spots around windows and doors where siding or bricks and wood trim meet. Use expandable foam-sealant products around doors and windows, then finish off with the best-quality caulking you can find. Make sure all products are low in volatile organic compound (VOC) content to ensure good indoor air quality.\r\n\r\n3. Seal the ducts.\r\nMore than likely, thanks to leaky ductwork, you\'re heating your attic and basement and wasting energy. That\'s because small cracks or holes in the ducts leak warm, conditioned air into the unheated spaces through which the ducts travel. So check your ducts for leaks, and use duct mastic (preferable) or duct tape (acceptable) to seal the leaky spots. If you\'re installing ductwork in an addition or new home, consider installing the ducts in conditioned spaces, or make sure the ducts are well-insulated.\r\n\r\n4. Install a programmable thermostat.\r\nBy programming your thermostat to lower your home\'s air temperature when no one is home this winter (say, from 72 degrees to 65 degrees during the day), you can save as much as 10 percent on your heating costs. Programmable thermostats are priced from about $30, which you should be able to recoup in the first year of use.\r\n\r\n5. Check and, if necessary, replace furnace filters,\r\nand clean air registers, baseboard heaters and radiators as needed. By changing filters monthly, you can save as much as 10 percent on heating costs.\r\n\r\n6. Insulate the water heater and pipes.\r\nIf you haven\'t insulated your water heater, you may be losing heat into the surrounding area, which in turn will make the water heater work overtime to keep the water hot. Consult your water heater directions or a qualified water heater professional to determine whether your water heater is properly insulated. Also, insulate hot water pipes to keep the water in them warmer longer. Insulating materials for pipes and water heaters are available at hardware and home improvement stores.', 'Six Steps to a Greener Home', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '205-revision-2', '', '', '2008-10-16 15:33:46', '2008-10-16 21:33:46', '', 205, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/205-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (217, 1, '2008-10-19 17:55:02', '2008-10-19 23:55:02', 'Here are some great movies from the web site TheStoryOfStuff.com\r\n\r\nGuess what percentage of the stuff that Americans buy is still around six months later? \r\n1%!! The other 99% is already garbage according to the site.\r\n\r\nThese movies are useful for anyone in construction. What construction company doesn\'t spend huge amounts of money on dumpsters to throw out the debris? How much of that stuff can be used for other jobs or to be put back in the job? Why is it being thrown out in the first place? These kinds of questions are rarely asked but should be.\r\n\r\nCh.1: Introduction\r\n\r\n\r\nCh.2: Extraction\r\n\r\n\r\nCh.3: Production\r\n\r\n\r\nCh.4: Distribution\r\n\r\n\r\nCh.5: Consumption\r\n\r\n\r\nCh.6: Disposal\r\n\r\n\r\nCh.7: Another Way\r\n', 'The Story Of Stuff - How we consume', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'story-stuff-consume', '', '', '2008-10-19 17:55:02', '2008-10-19 23:55:02', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=217', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (218, 1, '2008-10-19 17:54:17', '2008-10-19 23:54:17', 'Here are some great movies from the web site TheStoryOfStuff.com\n\nGuess what percentage of the stuff that Americans buy is still around six months later? \n1%!! The other 99% is already garbage according to the site.\n\nThese movies are useful for anyone in construction. What construction company doesn\'t spend huge amounts of money on dumpsters to throw out the debris? How much of that stuff can be used for other jobs or to be put back in the job? Why is it being thrown o\n\nCh.1: Introduction\n\n\nCh.2: Extraction\n\n\nCh.3: Production\n\n\nCh.4: Distribution\n\n\nCh.5: Consumption\n\n\nCh.6: Disposal\n\n\nCh.7: Another Way\n', 'The Story Of Stuff - How we consume', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '217-revision', '', '', '2008-10-19 17:54:17', '2008-10-19 23:54:17', '', 217, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/217-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (219, 1, '2008-10-22 11:55:42', '2008-10-22 17:55:42', 'If you ever want to get that nice chaotic third world feeling then go hang out at the Department of Buildings. The Brooklyn one is good but the Manhattan one is even more insane.\r\n\r\nIt goes a little like this.\r\nLets say you want a tracking number to pull a work permit. Simple enough. \r\n\r\nGo to the Brooklyn office. \r\nThey will tell you you have to go to the Manhattan office, 3rd floor.\r\nThe 3rd floor will tell you to go to the 4th floor.\r\nThe 4th floor will tell you to go to the 5th floor.\r\nThee 5th floor will send you to the 6th floor.\r\nThey in turn will send you to different office on the 3rd floor. \r\nThey will then tell you to go and get it in the Brooklyn office.\r\n\r\nAnd the cycle starts again.\r\n\r\nI kid you not. Go ahead try it. I did.\r\n\r\n', 'Department of Building Nightmare', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'department-building-nightmare', '', '', '2008-10-22 11:59:10', '2008-10-22 17:59:10', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=219', 0, 'post', '', 2) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (220, 1, '2008-10-22 11:54:32', '2008-10-22 17:54:32', 'If you ever want to get that nice chaotic third world feeling then go hang out at the Department of Buildings. The Brooklyn one is good but the Manhattan one is even more insane.\n\nIt goes a little like this.\nLets say you want a tracking number to pull a work permit. Simple enough. \nGo to the Brooklyn office. \nThey will tell you you have to go to the Manhattan office, 3rd floor.\nThe 3rd floor will tel you to go to the 4th floor, who will tell you to go to the 5th floor, who send you to the 6th floor who in turn will send you to another office on the 3rd floor who will tell you to go and get it in the Brooklyn office.\n\nI kid you not. Go ahead try it. I did.\n\n', 'Department of Building Nightmare', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '219-revision', '', '', '2008-10-22 11:54:32', '2008-10-22 17:54:32', '', 219, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/219-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (221, 1, '2008-10-22 11:58:51', '2008-10-22 17:58:51', 'If you ever want to get that nice chaotic third world feeling then go hang out at the Department of Buildings. The Brooklyn one is good but the Manhattan one is even more insane.\n\nIt goes a little like this.\nLets say you want a tracking number to pull a work permit. Simple enough. \nGo to the Brooklyn office. \nThey will tell you you have to go to the Manhattan office, 3rd floor.\nThe 3rd floor will tel you to go to the 4th floor.\nThe 4th floor will tell you to go to the 5th floor.\nThee 5th floor will send you to the 6th floor.\nThey in turn will send you to different office on the 3rd floor. \nThey will then tell you to go and get it in the Brooklyn office.\n\nAnd the cycle starts again.\n\nI kid you not. Go ahead try it. I did.\n\n', 'Department of Building Nightmare', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '219-autosave', '', '', '2008-10-22 11:58:51', '2008-10-22 17:58:51', '', 219, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/219-autosave/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (222, 1, '2008-10-22 11:55:42', '2008-10-22 17:55:42', 'If you ever want to get that nice chaotic third world feeling then go hang out at the Department of Buildings. The Brooklyn one is good but the Manhattan one is even more insane.\r\n\r\nIt goes a little like this.\r\nLets say you want a tracking number to pull a work permit. Simple enough. \r\nGo to the Brooklyn office. \r\nThey will tell you you have to go to the Manhattan office, 3rd floor.\r\nThe 3rd floor will tel you to go to the 4th floor, who will tell you to go to the 5th floor, who send you to the 6th floor who in turn will send you to another office on the 3rd floor who will tell you to go and get it in the Brooklyn office.\r\n\r\nI kid you not. Go ahead try it. I did.\r\n\r\n', 'Department of Building Nightmare', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '219-revision-2', '', '', '2008-10-22 11:55:42', '2008-10-22 17:55:42', '', 219, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/219-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (223, 1, '2008-10-23 12:23:45', '2008-10-23 18:23:45', 'Eco Brooklyn is a proud member of Idealist.org, which is a great play on "Idea List" and "Idealist". \r\n\r\nIn their own words "Idealist is a project of Action Without Borders, a nonprofit organization founded in 1995 with offices in the United States and Argentina. Idealist is an interactive site where people and organizations can exchange resources and ideas, locate opportunities and supporters, and take steps toward building a world where all people can lead free and dignified lives."\r\n\r\nBeing part of groups like this is an honor and a political statement. The group was partly founded by people who endured one of the worst dictatorial regimes in history (in Argentina). During that time to belong to a group like Idealist.org would be grounds to disappear overnight and die under torture.\r\n\r\nThis kind of group is like Facebook or MySpace with a conscience. It helps greatly when educating oneself in how other people are building green and sustainably.', 'Eco Brooklyn and Gennaro Brooks-Church is a member of Idealist.org', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'eco-brooklyn-part-idealistorg', '', '', '2008-10-23 12:24:17', '2008-10-23 18:24:17', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=223', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (224, 1, '2008-10-23 12:22:57', '2008-10-23 18:22:57', 'Eco Brooklyn is a proud member of Idealist.org, which is a great play on "Idea List" and "Idealist". \n\nIn their own words "Idealist is a project of Action Without Borders, a nonprofit organization founded in 1995 with offices in the United States and Argentina. Idealist is an interactive site where people and organizations can exchange resources and ideas, locate opportunities and supporters, and take steps toward building a world where all people can lead free and dignified lives."\n\nBeing part of groups like this is an honor and a political statement. The group was partly founded by people who endured one of the worst dictatorial regimes in history (in Argentina). During that time to belong to a group like Idealist.org would be grounds to disappear overnight and die under torture.\n\nThis kind of group is like Facebook or MySpace with a conscience. It helps greatly when educati', '', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '223-revision', '', '', '2008-10-23 12:22:57', '2008-10-23 18:22:57', '', 223, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/223-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (225, 1, '2008-10-23 12:23:45', '2008-10-23 18:23:45', 'Eco Brooklyn is a proud member of Idealist.org, which is a great play on "Idea List" and "Idealist". \r\n\r\nIn their own words "Idealist is a project of Action Without Borders, a nonprofit organization founded in 1995 with offices in the United States and Argentina. Idealist is an interactive site where people and organizations can exchange resources and ideas, locate opportunities and supporters, and take steps toward building a world where all people can lead free and dignified lives."\r\n\r\nBeing part of groups like this is an honor and a political statement. The group was partly founded by people who endured one of the worst dictatorial regimes in history (in Argentina). During that time to belong to a group like Idealist.org would be grounds to disappear overnight and die under torture.\r\n\r\nThis kind of group is like Facebook or MySpace with a conscience. It helps greatly when educating oneself in how other people are building green and sustainably.', 'Eco Brooklyn is part of Idealist.org', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '223-revision-2', '', '', '2008-10-23 12:23:45', '2008-10-23 18:23:45', '', 223, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/223-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (226, 1, '2008-10-27 06:10:26', '2008-10-27 12:10:26', 'After a disastrous few weeks on Wall Street, the renewable energy industry has come out a winner. It seems there\'s always a silver lining in even the worst developments.\r\n\r\nThe long-awaited extension of the Production (PTC) and Investment Tax Credits (ITC) were finally passed as part of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (H.R. 1424) and have now been signed into law by President Bush. The tax credit package, which is the same that passed the Senate on September 24, will extend the PTC for one year and the ITC for eight years. The extensions would be at least partially paid for by a change in the tax code for the oil and gas industry. The bill also contains removal of the US $2,000 cap for residential solar installations. ', 'Solar Tax Credits Extended', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'solar-tax-credits-extended', '', '', '2008-10-27 06:10:26', '2008-10-27 12:10:26', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=226', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (227, 1, '2008-10-27 06:10:07', '2008-10-27 12:10:07', 'Solar Tax Credits Extended\n \nAfter a disastrous few weeks on Wall Street, the renewable energy industry has come out a winner. It seems there\'s always a silver lining in even the worst developments.\n\nThe long-awaited extension of the Production (PTC) and Investment Tax Credits (ITC) were finally passed as part of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (H.R. 1424) and have now been signed into law by President Bush. The tax credit package, which is the same that passed the Senate on September 24, will extend the PTC for one year and the ITC for eight years. The extensions would be at least partially paid for by a change in the tax code for the oil and gas industry. The bill also contains removal of the US $2,000 cap for residential solar installations. ', 'Solar Tax Credits Extended', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '226-revision', '', '', '2008-10-27 06:10:07', '2008-10-27 12:10:07', '', 226, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/226-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (228, 1, '2008-10-28 08:10:31', '2008-10-28 14:10:31', 'Here is a useful list of policies put into action by our gov that affect green building. The list is courtesy of Green Homes NYC\r\n\r\nA. 10684 / S. 8134\r\nSponsors: Cahill (D-Ulster, Dutchess) / Maziarz (R-Niagara)\r\nSigned Into Law: 9/25/08\r\nCreates a new NYSERDA grant program to provide incentives for green residential construction and renovation. Grant amounts will be based on a number of considerations, and may not exceed $7,500 for one-family and two-family homes, $11,250 for buildings with three to six dwelling units, and $15,000 for buildings with more than six units. No owner can receive more than $120,000 in a calendar year. The program is still under development.\r\n\r\nA. 11202 / S. 8145\r\nSponsors: Farrell (D-New York) / Padavan (R-Queens)\r\nSigned Into Law: 8/5/08\r\nCreates a four-year tax abatement for the construction of a solar electric generating system in connection with a class one, two or four building in NYC. Systems in service before January 1, 2011 are eligible for a tax abatement of 8-3/4% of eligible expenditures per year for four years, systems in service between January 1, 2011 and January 1, 2013, are eligible for 5% abatement. Abatements are limited to the lesser of the amount of taxes payable or $62,500 per year.\r\n\r\nA. 8669 / S. 2000\r\nSponsors: Jeffries (D-Kings) / Parker (D-Kings)\r\nNo action in committee\r\nWould amend the NYS Green Building Tax Credit to further extend its provisions to residential construction. The existing tax credits range from 5% to 8% of the cost of construction or renovation, with additional incentives for photovoltaics and fuel cells.\r\n\r\nA. 7365\r\nSponsor: Sweeney (D-Suffolk)\r\nPassed the Assembly, no action in the Senate\r\nWould dedicate any funds raised from auctioning CO emissions allowances through RGGI to support a range of energy efficiency programs, including those to reduce residential electric utility costs and to utilize renewable energy.\r\nQuite a bit….the state also took steps to further incentivize generation of renewable energy, build green affordable housing, and incentivize green roofs (described in an earlier post).', 'Green Policies of interest', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'green-policies-interest', '', '', '2008-10-28 08:10:31', '2008-10-28 14:10:31', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=228', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (229, 1, '2008-10-28 08:09:59', '2008-10-28 14:09:59', 'Here is a useful list of policies put into action by our gov that affect green building. The list \n\nA. 10684 / S. 8134\nSponsors: Cahill (D-Ulster, Dutchess) / Maziarz (R-Niagara)\nSigned Into Law: 9/25/08\nCreates a new NYSERDA grant program to provide incentives for green residential construction and renovation. Grant amounts will be based on a number of considerations, and may not exceed $7,500 for one-family and two-family homes, $11,250 for buildings with three to six dwelling units, and $15,000 for buildings with more than six units. No owner can receive more than $120,000 in a calendar year. The program is still under development.\n\nA. 11202 / S. 8145\nSponsors: Farrell (D-New York) / Padavan (R-Queens)\nSigned Into Law: 8/5/08\nCreates a four-year tax abatement for the construction of a solar electric generating system in connection with a class one, two or four building in NYC. Systems in service before January 1, 2011 are eligible for a tax abatement of 8-3/4% of eligible expenditures per year for four years, systems in service between January 1, 2011 and January 1, 2013, are eligible for 5% abatement. Abatements are limited to the lesser of the amount of taxes payable or $62,500 per year.\n\nA. 8669 / S. 2000\nSponsors: Jeffries (D-Kings) / Parker (D-Kings)\nNo action in committee\nWould amend the NYS Green Building Tax Credit to further extend its provisions to residential construction. The existing tax credits range from 5% to 8% of the cost of construction or renovation, with additional incentives for photovoltaics and fuel cells.\n\nA. 7365\nSponsor: Sweeney (D-Suffolk)\nPassed the Assembly, no action in the Senate\nWould dedicate any funds raised from auctioning CO emissions allowances through RGGI to support a range of energy efficiency programs, including those to reduce residential electric utility costs and to utilize renewable energy.\nQuite a bit….the state also took steps to further incentivize generation of renewable energy, build green affordable housing, and incentivize green roofs (described in an earlier post).', 'Green Policies of interest', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '228-revision', '', '', '2008-10-28 08:09:59', '2008-10-28 14:09:59', '', 228, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/228-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (230, 1, '2008-10-28 11:44:18', '2008-10-28 17:44:18', 'When talking heat there are three ways heat or cold moves through space. Knowing these ways is important because it determines what kind of insulation you use or on the opposite end what kind of heating to use.\r\n\r\nConvective heat transfer is what most of us are familiar with. This is how our forced air heating system or our baseboard system transfers energy (heat) to a space. Air moves over a heating element, becomes warmer and expands into the space. In a forced air environment, most of the hot air is at the ceiling, much the same way the hot air balloon rises, so will the warm air in a room heated with forced air. Convective heat transfer is the least efficient means to transfer energy.\r\n\r\nIn terms of insulation convection happens when thee is a crack in the window or a hole in the insulation. Hot and cold air passed through the space via convection. Stop convection by sealing all holes in the house, aka seal the envelope.\r\n\r\nConductive heat transfer refers to two surfaces touching each other. Imagine a metal pan on the stove. If your hand is positioned an inch above the hot handle, you really won\'t feel much from the handle, and you can keep your hand there as long as you wish. But, when the handle is touched, your hand instantly begins to feel hot. This is conductive heat transfer. The pot is giving off the energy (heat) in the handle to your hand in a very fast, efficient manner. \r\n\r\nConduction is one of the more efficient modes of heat transfer. In home insulation you reduce it by putting bad conductors between good ones. Wood conducts heat well so you would put a material like foam that conducts poorly over the wood studs to reduce heat loss.\r\n\r\nRadiant heat transfer is the best because it isn\'t slowed down by air. Radiant energy is only felt when the energy wave strikes another surface. This means the surrounding surfaces all reach set temperature. By enclosing your body by warm surfaces, we can better control how our bodies lose heat. Radiant floor heat means better comfort with higher efficiency.\r\n\r\nTo reduce radiant heat loss the best materials are ones that literally reflect the heat. These are foil covered insulation and types of silica that also reflects heat.', 'Three Types of Heat Transfer', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'types-heat-transfer', '', '', '2008-10-28 12:36:12', '2008-10-28 18:36:12', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=230', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (231, 1, '2008-10-28 11:43:46', '2008-10-28 17:43:46', 'When talking heat there are three ways heat or cold moves through space. Knowing these ways is important because it determines what kind of insulation you use.\n\nConvective heat transfer is what most of us are familiar with. This is how our forced air heating system or our baseboard system transfers energy (heat) to a space. Air moves over a heating element, becomes warmer and expands into the space. In a forced air environment, most of the hot air is at the ceiling, much the same way the hot air balloon rises, so will the warm air in a room heated with forced air. Convective heat transfer is the least efficient means to transfer energy.\n\nConductive heat transfer refers to two surfaces touching each other. Imagine a metal pan on the stove. If your hand is positioned an inch above the hot handle, you really won\'t feel much from the handle, and you can keep your hand there as long as you wish. But, when the handle is touched, your hand instantly begins to feel hot. This is conductive heat transfer. The pot is giving off the energy (heat) in the handle to your hand in a very fast, efficient manner. Conduction is one of the more efficient modes of heat transfer.\n\nRadiant heat transfer is the best because it isn\'t slowed down by air. Radiant energy is only felt when the energy wave strikes another surface. This means the surrounding surfaces all reach set temperature. By enclosing your body by warm surfaces, we can better control how our bodies lose heat. Radiant floor heat means better comfort with higher efficiency.', 'Three Types of Heat Transfer', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '230-revision', '', '', '2008-10-28 11:43:46', '2008-10-28 17:43:46', '', 230, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/230-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (232, 1, '2008-10-28 12:35:54', '2008-10-28 18:35:54', 'When talking heat there are three ways heat or cold moves through space. Knowing these ways is important because it determines what kind of insulation you use or on the opposite end what kind of heating to use.\n\nConvective heat transfer is what most of us are familiar with. This is how our forced air heating system or our baseboard system transfers energy (heat) to a space. Air moves over a heating element, becomes warmer and expands into the space. In a forced air environment, most of the hot air is at the ceiling, much the same way the hot air balloon rises, so will the warm air in a room heated with forced air. Convective heat transfer is the least efficient means to transfer energy.\n\nIn terms of insulation convection happens when thee is a crack in the window or a hole in the insulation. Hot and cold air passed through the space via convection. Stop convection by sealing all holes in the house, aka seal the envelope.\n\nConductive heat transfer refers to two surfaces touching each other. Imagine a metal pan on the stove. If your hand is positioned an inch above the hot handle, you really won\'t feel much from the handle, and you can keep your hand there as long as you wish. But, when the handle is touched, your hand instantly begins to feel hot. This is conductive heat transfer. The pot is giving off the energy (heat) in the handle to your hand in a very fast, efficient manner. \n\nConduction is one of the more efficient modes of heat transfer. In home insulation you reduce it by putting bad conductors between good ones. Wood conducts heat well so you would put a material like foam that conducts poorly over the wood studs to reduce heat loss.\n\nRadiant heat transfer is the best because it isn\'t slowed down by air. Radiant energy is only felt when the energy wave strikes another surface. This means the surrounding surfaces all reach set temperature. By enclosing your body by warm surfaces, we can better control how our bodies lose heat. Radiant floor heat means better comfort with higher efficiency.\n\nTo reduce radiant heat loss the best materials are ones that literally reflect the heat. These are foil covered insulation and types of silica that also reflects heat.', 'Three Types of Heat Transfer', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '230-autosave', '', '', '2008-10-28 12:35:54', '2008-10-28 18:35:54', '', 230, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/230-autosave/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (233, 1, '2008-10-28 11:44:18', '2008-10-28 17:44:18', 'When talking heat there are three ways heat or cold moves through space. Knowing these ways is important because it determines what kind of insulation you use.\r\n\r\nConvective heat transfer is what most of us are familiar with. This is how our forced air heating system or our baseboard system transfers energy (heat) to a space. Air moves over a heating element, becomes warmer and expands into the space. In a forced air environment, most of the hot air is at the ceiling, much the same way the hot air balloon rises, so will the warm air in a room heated with forced air. Convective heat transfer is the least efficient means to transfer energy.\r\n\r\nConductive heat transfer refers to two surfaces touching each other. Imagine a metal pan on the stove. If your hand is positioned an inch above the hot handle, you really won\'t feel much from the handle, and you can keep your hand there as long as you wish. But, when the handle is touched, your hand instantly begins to feel hot. This is conductive heat transfer. The pot is giving off the energy (heat) in the handle to your hand in a very fast, efficient manner. Conduction is one of the more efficient modes of heat transfer.\r\n\r\nRadiant heat transfer is the best because it isn\'t slowed down by air. Radiant energy is only felt when the energy wave strikes another surface. This means the surrounding surfaces all reach set temperature. By enclosing your body by warm surfaces, we can better control how our bodies lose heat. Radiant floor heat means better comfort with higher efficiency.', 'Three Types of Heat Transfer', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '230-revision-2', '', '', '2008-10-28 11:44:18', '2008-10-28 17:44:18', '', 230, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/230-revision-2/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (234, 1, '2008-10-28 12:34:51', '2008-10-28 18:34:51', 'When talking heat there are three ways heat or cold moves through space. Knowing these ways is important because it determines what kind of insulation you use or on the opposite end what kind of heating to use.\r\n\r\nConvective heat transfer is what most of us are familiar with. This is how our forced air heating system or our baseboard system transfers energy (heat) to a space. Air moves over a heating element, becomes warmer and expands into the space. In a forced air environment, most of the hot air is at the ceiling, much the same way the hot air balloon rises, so will the warm air in a room heated with forced air. Convective heat transfer is the least efficient means to transfer energy.\r\n\r\nIn terms of insulation convection happens when thee is a crack in the window or a hole in the insulation. Hot and cold air passed through the space via convection. Stop convection by sealing all holes in the house, aka seal the envelope.\r\n\r\nConductive heat transfer refers to two surfaces touching each other. Imagine a metal pan on the stove. If your hand is positioned an inch above the hot handle, you really won\'t feel much from the handle, and you can keep your hand there as long as you wish. But, when the handle is touched, your hand instantly begins to feel hot. This is conductive heat transfer. The pot is giving off the energy (heat) in the handle to your hand in a very fast, efficient manner. \r\n\r\nConduction is one of the more efficient modes of heat transfer. In home insulation you reduce it by putting bad conductors between good ones. Wood conducts heat well so you would put a material like foam that conducts poorly over the wood studs to reduce heat loss.\r\n\r\nRadiant heat transfer is the best because it isn\'t slowed down by air. Radiant energy is only felt when the energy wave strikes another surface. This means the surrounding surfaces all reach set temperature. By enclosing your body by warm surfaces, we can better control how our bodies lose heat. Radiant floor heat means better comfort with higher efficiency.', 'Three Types of Heat Transfer', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '230-revision-3', '', '', '2008-10-28 12:34:51', '2008-10-28 18:34:51', '', 230, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/230-revision-3/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (235, 1, '2008-10-14 19:18:59', '2008-10-15 01:18:59', 'Here is a snap in time collection of my green bookmarks, my resource guide that is ever changing. The moment I post this it will already be outdated. But I hope it helps you in your quest for a cleaner healthier life.\r\n\r\nGreat Links for Solar\r\n
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    Durapalm
    Earthbound Farm
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    Eat Well Guide
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    ECOBROWNSTONE: The Art of Brownstone Greenovation
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    Engineering Data
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    Envirolutions
    Environ Biocomposites
    Evangeline Dennie, Architect, LEED AP
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    Foam It Green Polyurethane Spray Foam Kits - Seal and Insulate
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    Go Green
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    Green Spaces
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    GreenHome NYC
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    HabitatMap
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    NY broker web site
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    Pratt Institute
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    USGBC New York Chapter
    Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc.
    WE ADD UP
    Wearable Collections
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    Alive Structures
    American Clay
    angies list
    Asthma Free Zone School
    BEST PEX Radiant Heating,- Radiant Direct
    Bettencourt Collection
    Bettencourt Green Building Supplies
    BlueHost.Com - FTP
    BodyBalance Solutions for Healthy Living
    bonneville windows
    BP Certified Installer Program
    Brooklyn Botanic Garden
    Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment
    Brooklyn Children\'s Museum
    Build It Green! NYC | Non-profit Low Cost Salvage
    Building Materials Reuse Association -
    BuildingGreen.com - Home
    CeleBriTay NYC
    Center for the Urban Environment
    Clean Air NY
    Common Fire Foundation
    Community Education Center
    Community Energy
    Community Environmental Center
    Commuter Link
    contractor rules
    Co-op America Business Network -
    Council on the Environment of New York City
    Cradle to Cradle MBDC
    Creative Commons Deed
    D.I.Y. Services | Northeast Radiant Technology, L.L.C.
    Demilec Foam spray isenine alternative
    DEMILEC | HEATLOK SOYA Spray Polyurethane Foam
    Doyle\'s Thornless Blackberry - Home Page
    Drosera, Native Plant Botany
    Durapalm
    Earthbound Farm
    East New York Farms!
    Eat Well Guide
    ECOBROKER : Home
    ECOBROWNSTONE: The Art of Brownstone Greenovation
    Ecoseekers
    Edible Brooklyn
    Electra bicycles
    Engineering Data
    Engrave-A-Crete
    Envirolutions
    Environ Biocomposites
    Evangeline Dennie, Architect, LEED AP
    Evelyn Productions
    FIBERFRAME™ fiberglass windows
    Fibertec - Fiberglass Windows and Doors Manufacturer
    Fifth Avenue Committee
    Foam Insulation - Spray Foam
    Foam It Green Polyurethane Spray Foam Kits - Seal and Insulate
    Foampower Home Page
    Gaia Institute
    GBCI: Green Building Certification Institute
    Girl Guides USA
    Go Green
    Gossypium The Ethical Eco-Cotton Store
    Gowanus Canal Conservancy
    Green Brooklyn
    Green Depot
    Green Depot: Green Building Supplies
    Green Edge
    green links
    Green Living Technologies
    green roof example
    green roof tax credits
    Green Spaces
    GreenBuildingsNY® | June 17-18, 2008 | Jacob K. Javits
    GreenBuildingTalk - Green Building Forums
    Greener Buildings - News on Green Buildings,
    greenGoat ::: resource management strategies
    GreenHome NYC
    GreenHomeNYC: We Help New York City\'s Buildings Go Green.
    GreenSpa NY
    Greg Barber Co.
    Grey Water Books, Ecological Design Information & Consulting
    HabitatMap
    hexapat green walkway
    Home Heating Systems - HeatingHelp.com
    home surplus
    Hydronic Comfort Heating - HydronicPros.com
    IceStone
    ICFA - Insulating Concrete Form Association
    Incentives in New York
    Inhabitat
    Iron & Steel Scrap in Metro New York on ThomasNet.com
    Kirei Board
    Kiwi Magazine
    League of Young Voters Education Fund
    LEED - USGBC: U.S. Green Building Council
    Low Impact Living
    Lower East Side Ecology Center
    Lumber Liquidators: Hardwood Flooring for Less!
    Magic Exterminating
    Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
    Modern Way Lumber
    MOO.com | business card
    Motherplants
    Movers Not Shakers
    National Grid
    NCFI Polyurethanes
    New York Industrial Retention Network
    New York League of Conservation Voters
    NY broker web site
    NYC Department of Design and Construction
    NYSERDA
    NYSERDA - New York Energy Smart Loan Program
    Overheard in New York: The Voice of the City
    Paperstone
    Plyboo
    POLFOAM demilec distributor
    Power Naturally Web Site
    Pratt Institute
    Prospect Park
    Radiant Floor Design info
    radiant heat ThermoFin Information
    Reclaimed Home: Green Low Impact Housing Renovation of New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey
    recycled insulation
    Recycled Lumber, Plywood, & Flooring Buyers & Sellers
    Reddi-Wall, Inc.
    RePlayground
    Richlite
    Riverkeeper
    Rocket Mass Heaters
    Rolling Press
    Rooftop Gardening Source
    Scrapile
    Slow Food NYC
    Small Business Loans
    Solar 1
    Solar One
    Solatube - The Miracle Skylight
    Soundproofing Products and Materials
    SoyThane Spray Urethane Foam
    SprayFoam.com- foam database
    Stewart/Stand
    Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
    Structural Insulated Panel Association
    Sunmaxsolar.net
    SunPower - Smarter Solar
    Surface Environment
    Sustainable Business Network
    sustainableflatbush.org
    tankless water Takagi USA
    The Design Can
    Transportation Alternatives
    Treehugger
    TriState Bio Diesel
    UNILUX AG, Salmtal - Fenster und Türen
    USGBC New York Chapter
    Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc.
    WE ADD UP
    Wearable Collections
    Your Solar Home - Renewable Energy Solutions
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    3 R Living
    Alive Structures
    American Clay
    angies list
    Asthma Free Zone School
    BEST PEX Radiant Heating,- Radiant Direct
    Bettencourt Collection
    Bettencourt Green Building Supplies
    BlueHost.Com - FTP
    BodyBalance Solutions for Healthy Living
    bonneville windows
    BP Certified Installer Program
    Brooklyn Botanic Garden
    Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment
    Brooklyn Children\'s Museum
    Build It Green! NYC | Non-profit Low Cost Salvage
    Building Materials Reuse Association -
    BuildingGreen.com - Home
    CeleBriTay NYC
    Center for the Urban Environment
    Clean Air NY
    Common Fire Foundation
    Community Education Center
    Community Energy
    Community Environmental Center
    Commuter Link
    contractor rules
    Co-op America Business Network -
    Council on the Environment of New York City
    Cradle to Cradle MBDC
    Creative Commons Deed
    D.I.Y. Services | Northeast Radiant Technology, L.L.C.
    Demilec Foam spray isenine alternative
    DEMILEC | HEATLOK SOYA Spray Polyurethane Foam
    Doyle\'s Thornless Blackberry - Home Page
    Drosera, Native Plant Botany
    Durapalm
    Earthbound Farm
    East New York Farms!
    Eat Well Guide
    ECOBROKER : Home
    ECOBROWNSTONE: The Art of Brownstone Greenovation
    Ecoseekers
    Edible Brooklyn
    Electra bicycles
    Engineering Data
    Engrave-A-Crete
    Envirolutions
    Environ Biocomposites
    Evangeline Dennie, Architect, LEED AP
    Evelyn Productions
    FIBERFRAME™ fiberglass windows
    Fibertec - Fiberglass Windows and Doors Manufacturer
    Fifth Avenue Committee
    Foam Insulation - Spray Foam
    Foam It Green Polyurethane Spray Foam Kits - Seal and Insulate
    Foampower Home Page
    Gaia Institute
    GBCI: Green Building Certification Institute
    Girl Guides USA
    Go Green
    Gossypium The Ethical Eco-Cotton Store
    Gowanus Canal Conservancy
    Green Brooklyn
    Green Depot
    Green Depot: Green Building Supplies
    Green Edge
    green links
    Green Living Technologies
    green roof example
    green roof tax credits
    Green Spaces
    GreenBuildingsNY® | June 17-18, 2008 | Jacob K. Javits
    GreenBuildingTalk - Green Building Forums
    Greener Buildings - News on Green Buildings,
    greenGoat ::: resource management strategies
    GreenHome NYC
    GreenHomeNYC: We Help New York City\'s Buildings Go Green.
    GreenSpa NY
    Greg Barber Co.
    Grey Water Books, Ecological Design Information & Consulting
    HabitatMap
    hexapat green walkway
    Home Heating Systems - HeatingHelp.com
    home surplus
    Hydronic Comfort Heating - HydronicPros.com
    IceStone
    ICFA - Insulating Concrete Form Association
    Incentives in New York
    Inhabitat
    Iron & Steel Scrap in Metro New York on ThomasNet.com
    Kirei Board
    Kiwi Magazine
    League of Young Voters Education Fund
    LEED - USGBC: U.S. Green Building Council
    Low Impact Living
    Lower East Side Ecology Center
    Lumber Liquidators: Hardwood Flooring for Less!
    Magic Exterminating
    Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance
    Modern Way Lumber
    MOO.com | business card
    Motherplants
    Movers Not Shakers
    National Grid
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He can be reached at 347-244-3016. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nWe work in the following mediums:\r\nRecycled Flooring and Timber\r\nRadiant Heat\r\nFiberglass Windows\r\nFoam Insulation\r\nSolar Water Heating\r\nSolar Electricity\r\nGreen Roofs\r\nEnergy Audits\r\nHigh Efficiency Boilers\r\nHeat On Demand Boilers\r\nEcological Counters\r\nSoapstone Fireplaces\r\nArchitectural Plans\r\nJob Expediting\r\nJob Management\r\nReal Estate Sales and Rentals (Green Only)', 'Green Real Estate Development', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '8-revision-29', '', '', '2008-10-29 19:31:21', '2008-10-30 01:31:21', '', 8, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/8-revision-29/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (240, 1, '2008-10-31 20:19:11', '2008-11-01 02:19:11', 'The American Solar Energy Society has been around since 1954, way before most people even knew what solar was. 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Everything that can possibly be used in recycled form is being implemented, from fly ash in the concrete, cellulose in the insulation, and salvaged flooring and studs from other buildings.\r\n\r\nThe new windows are fiberglass frames with Low E glass and in other places we are using salvaged windows that will be doubled up to create a quadruple pane window. \r\n\r\nSolar electric and hot water will be incorporated on the roof and south facing wall. \r\n\r\nThe floors will be heated with radiant heat. And the hot water will be heated with On-Demand water heating.\r\n\r\nRainwater will be strategically routed to water the garden. The gardens, both on the roof and in the front and back of the house, will have all the required flora to recreate a wildlife sanctuary and attract local fauna. This includes a rotting log and a bee hive.\r\n\r\nThe garden fence in the back will be salvaged wood with slats from the plaster slats used in the house.\r\n\r\nThe blog for this project is here.\r\n\r\nVisitors are welcome to come see the work in progress. 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Victorian houses in San Francisco have a lot of wood and Brownstones in Brooklyn have a nice mix of stone and wood.\r\n\r\nTo become a contractor in NY you need to pay fees (aprox $800), buy insurance(aprox $5000 plus), fill out some forms and take a 20 minutes test based on two pages of information.\r\n\r\nYou don\'t really need to show a lot of construction experience to get the license so when somebody says they are a licensed contractor, well, it could mean a lot of things. I don\'t mean to belittle the title because clearly anyone who has jumped through the hoops and paid the fees has an interest in building. \r\n\r\nIt is a good place to start when looking for a builder but having the license is only part of the equation.\r\n \r\nI think references help a lot. 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We learned the percentages for each and got an in depth understanding of how to prioritize our energy improvement plan.\r\n\r\nFor example, if windows waste 10% of the energy and cost $10,000 to replace but a hole in the attic wastes 10% of the energy and costs $25 to fix then obviously go for the hole.\r\n\r\nThe basic message of the seminar was that you should go for the low hanging fruit. They will fix the vast majority of the energy issues and cost the least amount of money.\r\n\r\nBasically, the low hanging fruit are the holes. Most energy is wasted via holes in the house envelope. And most of these issues can be fixed for almost no money.\r\n\r\nThe mantra is: "Find Hole, Fill Hole."\r\n\r\nPlaces to look the are most important are where the house pressure is highest: at the base of the house and at the top of the house. \r\n\r\nThe base of the house has a lot of inward pressure where cold air is being sucked into the house. The top of the house has a lot of outward pressure where valuable hot air is being pushed out of the house.\r\n\r\nFind the holes any way you can. For the little killer holes a lighter or smoking candle can show you the draft. Fill with caulk, spray foam and putty. \r\n\r\nIf you do this it will amaze you how much energy will be saved. And money.\r\n\r\nA house has to be really in terrible shape for you to need to put insulation in the walls, replace the appliances, and get new windows. These would be the next steps but the "Find Hole, Fill Hole," is definitely the most important first step.', 'Energy Efficiency Seminar', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'energy-efficiency-seminar', '', '', '2008-11-16 08:14:11', '2008-11-16 14:14:11', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=260', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (261, 1, '2008-11-16 08:14:03', '2008-11-16 14:14:03', 'Last week I attended an Energy Efficiency Seminar hosted by Landmark West!, The Community Preservation Corporation and Steven Winter Associates, Inc.\n\nI covered the many ways to make a building more efficient. First we looked at where the energy goes, from heating, to hot water, to appliances, to holes in roof. We learned the percentages for each and got an in depth understanding of how to prioritize our energy improvement plan.\n\nFor example, if windows waste 10% of the energy and cost $10,000 to replace but a hole in the attic wastes 10% of the energy and costs $25 to fix then obviously go for the hole.\n\nThe basic message of the seminar was that you should go for the low hanging fruit. They will fix the vast majority of the energy issues and cost the least amount of money.\n\nBasically, the low hanging fruit are the holes. Most energy is wasted via holes in the house envelope. And most of these issues can be fixed for almost no money.\n\nThe mantra is: "Find Hole, Fill Hole."\n\nPlaces to look the are most important are where the house pressure is highest: at the base of the house and at the top of the house. \n\nThe base of the house has a lot of inward pressure where cold air is being sucked into the house. The top of the house has a lot of outward pressure where valuable hot air is being pushed out of the house.\n\nFind the holes any way you can. For the little killer holes a lighter or smoking candle can show you the draft. Fill with caulk, spray foam and putty. \n\nIf you do this it will amaze you how much energy will be saved. And money.\n\nA house has to be really in terrible shape for you to need to put insulation in the walls, replace the appliances, and get new windows. These would be the next steps but the "Find Hole, Fill Hole," is definitely the most important first step.', 'Energy Efficiency Seminar', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '260-revision', '', '', '2008-11-16 08:14:03', '2008-11-16 14:14:03', '', 260, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/260-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (262, 1, '2008-11-16 16:31:49', '2008-11-16 22:31:49', 'I discovered a great web site today called Radiant Heat Institute.com
    \r\nIt is a godsend for a builder like me who likes to build cheap and green. He has loads of practical info. Very good site. \r\n\r\nHere is from his site on how to build green:\r\n\r\n1. Locate house with south orientation, +5 or - 5 degrees of due south is best. House to be elongated along the east-west axis for optimum exposure.\r\n\r\n2. 8% to 12 % of floor area to be south facing glazing. South glazing must be vertical to prevent overheating in the summer. In general avoid the use of skylights but if used, they should be designed with much caution and thought as to thermal gain and loss.\r\n\r\n3. Passive design houses can be direct gain, Trombe walls, mass walls, water walls or isolated gain (sunspaces or greenhouses). For the majority of designs, direct gain or isolated gain are used. Direct gain design relies on the interior mass of the house to store the solar heat.\r\n\r\n4. Optimally insulating the house envelope is the most important issue - R20 (3.52 rsi) walls, R30 (5.29 rsi) roof, R10 (1.76 rsi) footer. Make the envelope like a thermos bottle. There is no compromise on this issue. Insulate on the exterior of mass walls. The mass walls will act as a thermal flywheel keeping the temperature of the space consistent through the day and night. Insulation must block any thermal path to the exterior. Keeping surface temperatures up (mean radiant temperature) and interior internal mass are the keys to a successful thermal environment and the proper placement of insulation is the tool for achieving this.\r\n\r\n5. Use fixed or adjustable overhangs to block out sun completely from May 1 to July 30. Full sun should be allowed on Dec. 21. This rule will vary according to the local latitude and climate conditions.\r\n\r\n6. Locate living areas and high activity areas on south side of house.\r\n\r\n7. Locate closets, storage, garage and less active rooms on north side of house.\r\n\r\n8. Locate baths, kitchen and laundry facilities near the water heater\'s location to minimize pipe runs and energy loss.\r\n\r\n9. Keep exterior entries away from wind. Air lock entries are always a good idea.\r\n\r\n10. Keep infiltration to a minimum. Eliminate unwanted air entry. In very tight houses, an air to air heat exchange for ventilation is a good idea.\r\n\r\n11. Free ventilation (operable windows) should be 6% to 7.5% of floor area. Half on the leeward side and half on the windward side.\r\n\r\n12. It is best to use mass floors (stone, marble, tile) only where sun strikes floor. Floors in other areas should be of a light density, such as wood or carpet.\r\n\r\n13. In less than favorable passive solar orientation or design, use hydronic radiant floors. If optimum passive design is utilized, there is no need for a radiant floor. If radiant floors are used, solar heating of the water is ideal because of the lower temperatures required for floor heating. Insulation under the radiant floor is required.\r\n\r\n14. Double pain windows on south exposure, on other exposures use triple pane or low-E glass especially north glass which should be kept to a minimum.\r\n\r\n15. Keep west facing glass to a minimum to reduce summer overheating. If required for a view, use high shading coefficient glass or low-E glass (or reflective blinds).\r\n\r\n16. To optimize passive gain, use night window insulation such as shutters or insulative curtains.\r\n\r\n17. South exposure sunspaces (greenhouses) are solar rooms attached to the south side of the house. In Italy south facing terraces would be ideal to close in with glazing that could be opened in summer. The terrace can be closed off from the main house and opened and closed as needed. South glazing should be a maximum of 6" above the mass floor to allow optimum sun exposure to the mass floors. The floor perimeter or floor itself must be insulated as do all the columns and walls.\r\n\r\n18. Use active solar panels for water heating. Insulate pipe and storage.\r\n\r\n19. Without a doubt for maximum thermal comfort and cost effectiveness, the best use of the construction funds is to put it into the envelope rather than the heating system. If the envelope is designed with optimal passive solar features, the size and sophistication of the heating system can be designed to be much more economical plus the utility bills will be much less.\r\n\r\n20. Use natural landscape to help both in controlling winds and shade for natural cooling', 'Building Green Notes', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'building-green-notes', '', '', '2008-11-16 16:31:49', '2008-11-16 22:31:49', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=262', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (263, 1, '2008-11-16 16:31:33', '2008-11-16 22:31:33', 'I discovered a great web site today called Radiant Heat Institute.com
    \nIt is a godsend for a builder like me who likes to build cheap and green. He has loads of practical info. Very good site. \n\nHere is from his site on how to build green:\n\n1. Locate house with south orientation, +5 or - 5 degrees of due south is best. House to be elongated along the east-west axis for optimum exposure.\n\n2. 8% to 12 % of floor area to be south facing glazing. South glazing must be vertical to prevent overheating in the summer. In general avoid the use of skylights but if used, they should be designed with much caution and thought as to thermal gain and loss.\n\n3. Passive design houses can be direct gain, Trombe walls, mass walls, water walls or isolated gain (sunspaces or greenhouses). For the majority of designs, direct gain or isolated gain are used. Direct gain design relies on the interior mass of the house to store the solar heat.\n\n4. Optimally insulating the house envelope is the most important issue - R20 (3.52 rsi) walls, R30 (5.29 rsi) roof, R10 (1.76 rsi) footer. Make the envelope like a thermos bottle. There is no compromise on this issue. Insulate on the exterior of mass walls. The mass walls will act as a thermal flywheel keeping the temperature of the space consistent through the day and night. Insulation must block any thermal path to the exterior. Keeping surface temperatures up (mean radiant temperature) and interior internal mass are the keys to a successful thermal environment and the proper placement of insulation is the tool for achieving this.\n\n5. Use fixed or adjustable overhangs to block out sun completely from May 1 to July 30. Full sun should be allowed on Dec. 21. This rule will vary according to the local latitude and climate conditions.\n\n6. Locate living areas and high activity areas on south side of house.\n\n7. Locate closets, storage, garage and less active rooms on north side of house.\n\n8. Locate baths, kitchen and laundry facilities near the water heater\'s location to minimize pipe runs and energy loss.\n\n9. Keep exterior entries away from wind. Air lock entries are always a good idea.\n\n10. Keep infiltration to a minimum. Eliminate unwanted air entry. In very tight houses, an air to air heat exchange for ventilation is a good idea.\n\n11. Free ventilation (operable windows) should be 6% to 7.5% of floor area. Half on the leeward side and half on the windward side.\n\n12. It is best to use mass floors (stone, marble, tile) only where sun strikes floor. Floors in other areas should be of a light density, such as wood or carpet.\n\n13. In less than favorable passive solar orientation or design, use hydronic radiant floors. If optimum passive design is utilized, there is no need for a radiant floor. If radiant floors are used, solar heating of the water is ideal because of the lower temperatures required for floor heating. Insulation under the radiant floor is required.\n\n14. Double pain windows on south exposure, on other exposures use triple pane or low-E glass especially north glass which should be kept to a minimum.\n\n15. Keep west facing glass to a minimum to reduce summer overheating. If required for a view, use high shading coefficient glass or low-E glass (or reflective blinds).\n\n16. To optimize passive gain, use night window insulation such as shutters or insulative curtains.\n\n17. South exposure sunspaces (greenhouses) are solar rooms attached to the south side of the house. In Italy south facing terraces would be ideal to close in with glazing that could be opened in summer. The terrace can be closed off from the main house and opened and closed as needed. South glazing should be a maximum of 6" above the mass floor to allow optimum sun exposure to the mass floors. The floor perimeter or floor itself must be insulated as do all the columns and walls.\n\n18. Use active solar panels for water heating. Insulate pipe and storage.\n\n19. Without a doubt for maximum thermal comfort and cost effectiveness, the best use of the construction funds is to put it into the envelope rather than the heating system. If the envelope is designed with optimal passive solar features, the size and sophistication of the heating system can be designed to be much more economical plus the utility bills will be much less.\n\n20. Use natural landscape to help both in controlling winds and shade for natural cooling', 'Building Green Notes', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '262-revision', '', '', '2008-11-16 16:31:33', '2008-11-16 22:31:33', '', 262, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/262-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (264, 1, '2008-11-17 20:27:12', '2008-11-18 02:27:12', 'Sound is an important element in a house, usually how to diminish the sound between walls and floors. Soundproofing a house is an art and a science. There are many things that at first go against logic, but once you understand the mechanics of sound they make perfect sense. \r\n\r\nFor example in one situation a very thin layer of one thing stops much more sound than a thick layer of another. But in another sutuation it might be the opposite, where a thick substance is more effective than a thing substance, whatever the substance is at the time (foam, metal, wood, caulk etc...).\r\n\r\nTwo sites that are very useful are STCRatings.com and Acoustics.com.\r\n\r\nThese two sides offer concrete technical information that are invaluable if you want to build or renovate a house. The sites are not selling any product so the information isn\'t very biased.', 'Good Soundproofing Sites', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'good-soundproofing-sites', '', '', '2008-11-17 20:27:12', '2008-11-18 02:27:12', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=264', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (265, 1, '2008-11-17 20:26:52', '2008-11-18 02:26:52', 'Sound is an important element in a house, usually how to diminish the sound between walls and floors. Soundproofing a house is an art and a science. There are many things that at first go against logic, but once you understand the mechanics of sound they make perfect sense. \n\nFor example in one situation a very thin layer of one thing stops much more sound than a thick layer of another. But in another sutuation it might be the opposite, where a thick substance is more effective than a thing substance, whatever the substance is at the time (foam, metal, wood, caulk etc...).\n\nTwo sites that are very useful are STCRatings.com and Acoustics.com.\n\nThese two sides offer concrete technical information that are invaluable if you want to build or renovate a house. The sites are not selling any product so the information isn\'t very biased.', 'Good Soundproofing Sites', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '264-revision', '', '', '2008-11-17 20:26:52', '2008-11-18 02:26:52', '', 264, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/264-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (266, 1, '2008-11-17 20:41:20', '2008-11-18 02:41:20', 'Because my architect and I did not see eye to eye we had to part ways, which meant he had to pull his application with the DOB. That would have been fine if my new architect kept to his schedule. But he didn\'t and I didn\'t get new plans submitted to the DOB before the old architect withdrew his.\r\n\r\nBecause I didn\'t have an active application at the DOB I got a big fat STOP WORK ORDER, which apart from grinding everything to a halt is annoying because everyone presumes it is because of something wrong I did on the job site.\r\n\r\nBut after much name calling, threats and extra money gauging, my architect finally got the new plans submitted and approved and I finally got a new work permit.\r\n\r\nThings are up and swinging again. I have a great crew of about 8 guys banging, digging and hauling.\r\n\r\nThis week we jackhammered the concrete in the back yard and carted it to the dumpster in the street. We also made good progress in the cellar where we are digging down three feet to make a nice spacious nine foot living space. Lots of fancy underpinning going on down there. \r\n\r\nMeanwhile we are sistering all the joists on the top floor with beams I reclaimed from the construction site across the street (me and the carpenters on that job have an agreement that they take the joists out carefully instead of cutting them in half and throwing them in the dumpster like normal).\r\n\r\nThe roof needs to be nice and strong to hold the green roof.\r\n\r\nOn the insulation front I just ordered 12,000 square feet of recycled insulation from the InsulationDepot.com. I don\'t need anywhere near that but a truck costs the same no matter how much you fill it so I filled it. What I don\'t use I\'ll sell to other like minded green builders in Brooklyn.\r\n\r\nTimes are tough right now: I get unemployed workers coming to the site each day with sad stories of being hungry and with kids etc. It is a great time to be an employer, if you can make any money yourself that is.', 'We are working again!', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'working-again', '', '', '2008-11-17 20:41:20', '2008-11-18 02:41:20', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=266', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (267, 1, '2008-11-17 20:41:00', '2008-11-18 02:41:00', 'Because my architect and I did not see eye to eye we had to part ways, which meant he had to pull his application with the DOB. That would have been fine if my new architect kept to his schedule. But he didn\'t and I didn\'t get new plans submitted to the DOB before the old architect withdrew his.\n\nBecause I didn\'t have an active application at the DOB I got a big fat STOP WORK ORDER, which apart from grinding everything to a halt is annoying because everyone presumes it is because of something wrong I did on the job site.\n\nBut after much name calling, threats and extra money gauging, my architect finally got the new plans submitted and approved and I finally got a new work permit.\n\nThings are up and swinging again. I have a great crew of about 8 guys banging, digging and hauling.\n\nThis week we jackhammered the concrete in the back yard and carted it to the dumpster in the street. We also made good progress in the cellar where we are digging down three feet to make a nice spacious nine foot living space. Lots of fancy underpinning going on down there. \n\nMeanwhile we are sistering all the joists on the top floor with beams I reclaimed from the construction site across the street (me and the carpenters on that job have an agreement that they take the joists out carefully instead of cutting them in half and throwing them in the dumpster like normal).\n\nThe roof needs to be nice and strong to hold the green roof.\n\nOn the insulation front I just ordered 12,000 square feet of recycled insulation from the InsulationDepot.com. I don\'t need anywhere near that but a truck costs the same no matter how much you fill it so I filled it. What I don\'t use I\'ll sell to other like minded green builders in Brooklyn.\n\nTimes are tough right now: I get unemployed workers coming to the site each day with sad stories of being hungry and with kids etc. It is a great time to be an employer, if you can make any money your that is.', 'We are working again!', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '266-revision', '', '', '2008-11-17 20:41:00', '2008-11-18 02:41:00', '', 266, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/266-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (268, 1, '2008-11-18 17:35:26', '2008-11-18 23:35:26', 'There is this cool concept called Bio-Biologie, formed by a German guy called Dr. Anton Schnieder, which looks at the house and its surroundings as a biological entity, almost as if it were alive.\r\n\r\nAnd like any living entity it needs certain things to remain healthy, which in turn keeps the inhabitants healthy. Many houses don\'t have these aspects.\r\n\r\nThese are simple things like non toxic materials, plenty of sun and air, no radiation or electromagnetic fields and lots of green. Basically they are feel good things and are very useful whenever doing a remodel or new building.\r\n\r\nThis site outlines 25 of his most important points.', 'Bio-Biologie Building', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'bio-biologie-building', '', '', '2008-11-18 17:35:26', '2008-11-18 23:35:26', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=268', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (269, 1, '2008-11-18 17:35:18', '2008-11-18 23:35:18', 'There is this cool concept called Bio-Biologie, formed by a German guy called Dr. Anton Schnieder, which looks at the house and its surroundings as a biological entity, almost as if it were alive.\n\nAnd like any living entity it needs certain things to remain healthy, which in turn keeps the inhabitants healthy. Many houses don\'t have these aspects.\n\nThese are simple things like non toxic materials, plenty of sun and air, no radiation or electromagnetic fields and lots of green. Basically they are feel good things and are very useful whenever \n\nThis site outlines 25 of his most important points.', 'Bio-Biologie Building', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '268-revision', '', '', '2008-11-18 17:35:18', '2008-11-18 23:35:18', '', 268, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/268-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (270, 1, '2008-11-18 18:03:54', '2008-11-19 00:03:54', 'It is so important to use healthy cleaning products in the house. The very same Wizz-Bang commerial products that can "kill germs" can also kill all the good germs in you. \r\n\r\nThe following text was originally from ABC\'s web site.\r\n\r\nThere are many ingredients in your own kitchen or bathroom cupboard that could easily be substituted for cleaners.\r\nMore and more people are looking for natural ways of cleaning as their concerns grow over chemicals in cleaners that can cause eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches and dizziness.\r\nMany common household cleaners contain alcohol, ammonia, bleach, formaldehyde and lye, substances that can cause nausea, vomiting, inflammation and burning of the eyes and throat.\r\nEnvironmentalists have linked these ingredients with neurological, liver and kidney damage, asthma and cancer.\r\nThere are hundreds of homegrown recipes for green cleaning; here are some of the basic ingredients and combinations you can try:\r\nFive Basic Ingredients\r\nAny of these ingredients can be safely mixed together. Experiment and find out what works best for you. Store mixtures in spray bottles and label them.\r\nWhite Vinegar: Mix with water and you can clean windows, any glass, countertops and tile.\r\nBaking Soda: Mixed with water this becomes an all purpose cleaner. Scour sinks, tubs and even sprinkle over carpets as a deodorizer.\r\nSalt: great as an abrasive for cleaning pots and pans.\r\nLemon Juice: use as bleach in laundry and on kitchen surfaces. Combine with vinegar and water and you have a nice de-clogger.\r\nOlive oil: Mix with vinegar and use as furniture polish.\r\n \r\nCook up some green cleaners:\r\nDrain cleaner: Pour 125 ml of baking soda down the sink and add at least a cup of vinegar. Put the cover on the drain and wait a few minutes. Finish by rinsing through with a mixture of boiling water and salt.\r\nOven cleaner: Make a paste of baking soda and water. First, scratch off burnt spots with a scouring brush and then apply the paste and scrub.\r\nKitchen cleanser: Use baking soda on non-scratch surfaces and vinegar and water mixture on all others.\r\nWindow cleaner: Put 75 ml of vinegar for every litre of water in a spray bottle.\r\nGlass cleaner: Blend 75 ml of vinegar, a spoonful of cornstarch and a litre of warm water. Apply with a sponge and wipe dry. No streaks!\r\nToilet bowl cleaner: Sprinkle baking soda around the inside of the toilet bowl and clean with toilet brush. Also drop some white vinegar into the bowl and let sit a few minutes before cleaning with the brush.\r\nTub and tile cleaner: Mix 400 ml baking soda, 125 ml liquid soap, 125 ml water and a few spoonfuls of vinegar. Apply, scrub and wipe.\r\nMildew remover: Vinegar and salt.\r\nSilver polish: Put a sheet of aluminum foil into a plastic or glass bowl. Sprinkle the foil with salt and baking soda and fill bowl with warm water. Soak your silver in the bowl and tarnish migrates to the foil. Dry and buff.\r\nCrystal: Try a mixture of vinegar, water and a small amount of baking soda. Pour on a soft cloth and rub.\r\nBrass cleaner: Cut a lemon in half, sprinkle it with salt and rub the lemon on the metal. Buff with a cloth.\r\nCopper cleaning: Make a paste with equal parts white vinegar, flour and salt, leave on for an hour and then buff with a cloth.\r\nRust removal: Vinegar can help remove rust on nuts and bolts and other mineral deposits such as calcium deposits\r\nToothpaste: Diminishes glass scratches, lifts crayon marks off the floor.\r\n \r\n \r\nThe following recipes were taken from Athena Thompson’s book “Homes That Heal and Those That Don’t” New Society Publishers, c.2004. ISBN 0-86571-511-4. www.homesthatheal.com. Reprinted with permission.\r\n \r\nKITCHEN CLEANER\r\nbaking soda\r\nessential oil (optional)\r\nHalf fill a plastic flip top or stainless steel shaker with baking soda. Add 15- 20 drops of essential oil (try lemon, thyme or lavender). Stir. Fill the shaker almost to the top with more baking soda. Put the lid on tightly and shake to mix.\r\nTo use: sprinkle on counters or sink, then wipe with a damp rag or cellulose sponge. Rinse well. Don’t use too much or you will need to keep rinsing and wiping.\r\n \r\nALL PURPOSE CLEANER\r\n2 tbsp white vinegar\r\n1 tsp Borax\r\n16 ounces hot, filtered water\r\n¼ cup liquid soap\r\n10-15 drops of essential oil, such as lavender or lemon (optional)\r\nFirst, mix the vinegar with the borax in a 16-ounce clean squirt bottle. Fill with hot, filtered water and shake until all the borax has dissolved. Next, add the liquid soap, followed by the essential oil. Shake again to mix. To use: squirt and wipe.\r\n \r\nTUB AND TILE CLEANER\r\n1 2/3 cups baking soda\r\n½ cup liquid soap\r\n½ cup filtered water\r\n2 tbsp white vinegar\r\nMix the baking soda and liquid soap in a bowl. Dilute with 1/2 cup of water. Add the vinegar last. Mix with a fork until any lumps are gone. It should have a pourable consistency; if not, add more water. Pour into a 16-oz. squeeze container (the kind with a squirt flip-top cap). Keep the cap on, as this mixture will dry out easily. Shake well before using. Add more water if it dries out.\r\nTo use: squirt onto tile, tub, sink, or toilet bowl and scrub. Rinse well. If any baking soda residue remains (which will look like powder), use a little vinegar and water to rinse, and next time use less baking soda in the recipe.\r\n \r\nANTIBACTERIAL SPRAY\r\nHere is a great non-toxic and very effective way to rid your bathroom (or any room) of germs.\r\n1 cup filtered water\r\n1 tsp pure essential oil of lavender\r\nPlace water in 16-oz. clean squirt bottle, add lavender oil, and shake vigorously to mix.\r\nTo use: squirt on surfaces and allow to stand for at least 15 minutes, or don’t rinse at all. This recipe keeps indefinitely. Use on toilet seats, countertops, doorknobs, and cutting boards – anywhere germs like to lurk. Lavender is more antiseptic than phenol, which is the industry standard.\r\n \r\n \r\nThe Following Recipes were collected by Building Biologist Jeanne McLaughlin\r\n \r\nSoapy Garlic Garden Spray for weeds\r\n1 head of garlic and 2 cups of boiling water and let it sit overnight\r\n2 tsp vegetable oil\r\n1 tsp liquid soap\r\n \r\nFor Ants - use apple cider vinegar, lavender, baking soda or powdered sugar applied to ant hills and trails\r\n \r\nBorax cleans blood, chocolate, mud, coffee stains and mildew\r\n \r\nBaking soda and corn starch works for wine stains\r\n \r\nInk Stains - use salt, then lemon and then rinse\r\n \r\nGrease Stains - use Baking soda\r\n \r\nUnclogging Drains - 1/2 cup baking soda and 1/2 cup vinegar and pour down the drain. Plug the drain. Wait 10 minutes and pour boiling water down to flush\r\n \r\nFabric softener - 9 oz of vinegar or baking soda with water\r\n \r\nDisenfect Toilets - vinegar, lemon or tea tree oil\r\n \r\nBleach - use apple cider vinegar instead\r\n \r\nFurniture Polish - 1 part lemon juice with 2 parts olive oil\r\n \r\nPot of basil in kitchen for flies\r\n \r\nLavender or cedar for moths\r\n \r\nPowdered milk and warm water for soaking new clothes to get chemicals out before washing\r\n\r\n \r\n', 'Green House Cleaning', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'green-house-cleaning', '', '', '2008-11-18 18:03:54', '2008-11-19 00:03:54', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=270', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (271, 1, '2008-11-18 18:02:58', '2008-11-19 00:02:58', 'It is so important to use healthy cleaning products in the house. The very same Wizz-Bang commerial products that can "kill germs" can also kill all the good germs in you. \n\nThe followi\nThere are many ingredients in your own kitchen or bathroom cupboard that could easily be substituted for cleaners.\nMore and more people are looking for natural ways of cleaning as their concerns grow over chemicals in cleaners that can cause eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches and dizziness.\nMany common household cleaners contain alcohol, ammonia, bleach, formaldehyde and lye, substances that can cause nausea, vomiting, inflammation and burning of the eyes and throat.\nEnvironmentalists have linked these ingredients with neurological, liver and kidney damage, asthma and cancer.\nThere are hundreds of homegrown recipes for green cleaning; here are some of the basic ingredients and combinations you can try:\nFive Basic Ingredients\nAny of these ingredients can be safely mixed together. Experiment and find out what works best for you. Store mixtures in spray bottles and label them.\nWhite Vinegar: Mix with water and you can clean windows, any glass, countertops and tile.\nBaking Soda: Mixed with water this becomes an all purpose cleaner. Scour sinks, tubs and even sprinkle over carpets as a deodorizer.\nSalt: great as an abrasive for cleaning pots and pans.\nLemon Juice: use as bleach in laundry and on kitchen surfaces. Combine with vinegar and water and you have a nice de-clogger.\nOlive oil: Mix with vinegar and use as furniture polish.\n \nCook up some green cleaners:\nDrain cleaner: Pour 125 ml of baking soda down the sink and add at least a cup of vinegar. Put the cover on the drain and wait a few minutes. Finish by rinsing through with a mixture of boiling water and salt.\nOven cleaner: Make a paste of baking soda and water. First, scratch off burnt spots with a scouring brush and then apply the paste and scrub.\nKitchen cleanser: Use baking soda on non-scratch surfaces and vinegar and water mixture on all others.\nWindow cleaner: Put 75 ml of vinegar for every litre of water in a spray bottle.\nGlass cleaner: Blend 75 ml of vinegar, a spoonful of cornstarch and a litre of warm water. Apply with a sponge and wipe dry. No streaks!\nToilet bowl cleaner: Sprinkle baking soda around the inside of the toilet bowl and clean with toilet brush. Also drop some white vinegar into the bowl and let sit a few minutes before cleaning with the brush.\nTub and tile cleaner: Mix 400 ml baking soda, 125 ml liquid soap, 125 ml water and a few spoonfuls of vinegar. Apply, scrub and wipe.\nMildew remover: Vinegar and salt.\nSilver polish: Put a sheet of aluminum foil into a plastic or glass bowl. Sprinkle the foil with salt and baking soda and fill bowl with warm water. Soak your silver in the bowl and tarnish migrates to the foil. Dry and buff.\nCrystal: Try a mixture of vinegar, water and a small amount of baking soda. Pour on a soft cloth and rub.\nBrass cleaner: Cut a lemon in half, sprinkle it with salt and rub the lemon on the metal. Buff with a cloth.\nCopper cleaning: Make a paste with equal parts white vinegar, flour and salt, leave on for an hour and then buff with a cloth.\nRust removal: Vinegar can help remove rust on nuts and bolts and other mineral deposits such as calcium deposits\nToothpaste: Diminishes glass scratches, lifts crayon marks off the floor.\n \n \nThe following recipes were taken from Athena Thompson’s book “Homes That Heal and Those That Don’t” New Society Publishers, c.2004. ISBN 0-86571-511-4. www.homesthatheal.com. Reprinted with permission.\n \nKITCHEN CLEANER\nbaking soda\nessential oil (optional)\nHalf fill a plastic flip top or stainless steel shaker with baking soda. Add 15- 20 drops of essential oil (try lemon, thyme or lavender). Stir. Fill the shaker almost to the top with more baking soda. Put the lid on tightly and shake to mix.\nTo use: sprinkle on counters or sink, then wipe with a damp rag or cellulose sponge. Rinse well. Don’t use too much or you will need to keep rinsing and wiping.\n \nALL PURPOSE CLEANER\n2 tbsp white vinegar\n1 tsp Borax\n16 ounces hot, filtered water\n¼ cup liquid soap\n10-15 drops of essential oil, such as lavender or lemon (optional)\nFirst, mix the vinegar with the borax in a 16-ounce clean squirt bottle. Fill with hot, filtered water and shake until all the borax has dissolved. Next, add the liquid soap, followed by the essential oil. Shake again to mix. To use: squirt and wipe.\n \nTUB AND TILE CLEANER\n1 2/3 cups baking soda\n½ cup liquid soap\n½ cup filtered water\n2 tbsp white vinegar\nMix the baking soda and liquid soap in a bowl. Dilute with 1/2 cup of water. Add the vinegar last. Mix with a fork until any lumps are gone. It should have a pourable consistency; if not, add more water. Pour into a 16-oz. squeeze container (the kind with a squirt flip-top cap). Keep the cap on, as this mixture will dry out easily. Shake well before using. Add more water if it dries out.\nTo use: squirt onto tile, tub, sink, or toilet bowl and scrub. Rinse well. If any baking soda residue remains (which will look like powder), use a little vinegar and water to rinse, and next time use less baking soda in the recipe.\n \nANTIBACTERIAL SPRAY\nHere is a great non-toxic and very effective way to rid your bathroom (or any room) of germs.\n1 cup filtered water\n1 tsp pure essential oil of lavender\nPlace water in 16-oz. clean squirt bottle, add lavender oil, and shake vigorously to mix.\nTo use: squirt on surfaces and allow to stand for at least 15 minutes, or don’t rinse at all. This recipe keeps indefinitely. Use on toilet seats, countertops, doorknobs, and cutting boards – anywhere germs like to lurk. Lavender is more antiseptic than phenol, which is the industry standard.\n \n \nThe Following Recipes were collected by Building Biologist Jeanne McLaughlin\n \nSoapy Garlic Garden Spray for weeds\n1 head of garlic and 2 cups of boiling water and let it sit overnight\n2 tsp vegetable oil\n1 tsp liquid soap\n \nFor Ants - use apple cider vinegar, lavender, baking soda or powdered sugar applied to ant hills and trails\n \nBorax cleans blood, chocolate, mud, coffee stains and mildew\n \nBaking soda and corn starch works for wine stains\n \nInk Stains - use salt, then lemon and then rinse\n \nGrease Stains - use Baking soda\n \nUnclogging Drains - 1/2 cup baking soda and 1/2 cup vinegar and pour down the drain. Plug the drain. Wait 10 minutes and pour boiling water down to flush\n \nFabric softener - 9 oz of vinegar or baking soda with water\n \nDisenfect Toilets - vinegar, lemon or tea tree oil\n \nBleach - use apple cider vinegar instead\n \nFurniture Polish - 1 part lemon juice with 2 parts olive oil\n \nPot of basil in kitchen for flies\n \nLavender or cedar for moths\n \nPowdered milk and warm water for soaking new clothes to get chemicals out before washing\n\n \n', 'Green House Cleaning', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '270-revision', '', '', '2008-11-18 18:02:58', '2008-11-19 00:02:58', '', 270, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/270-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (272, 1, '2008-11-19 15:06:12', '2008-11-19 21:06:12', 'On the 2nd street project we are doing a lot of underpinning and laying a concrete slab in the cellar. This requires a lot of concrete. Cement uses up a lot of energy to produce and creates a lot of CO2 Substituting up to 50% of the cement with fly ash is considered a more ecological idea.\r\n\r\nFly ash is an industrial byproduct from burning coal so to use it is to recycle and keep it from the landfill. You are substituting something that is costly to create (cement) with something that is there in abundance anyway. Very green.\r\n\r\nFly ash does have a lot of chemicals in it. But when mixed with cement they are held in the concrete and do not leach. In fact concrete with fly ash is much more waterproof than normal concrete mixed with only cement. i.e. the concrete does not mix with water well.\r\n\r\nConcrete mixed with fly ash takes longer to cure. Because of this it is important to use a lot less water. But once cured it is considerably stronger than normal concrete.\r\n\r\nThe only problem is that I have not been able to buy fly ash in the NY area. Cement companies buy it in bulk and won\'t sell a mere 1000 pounds of it. And because the underpinning has to be done in little parcels at a time it isn\'t possible to bring out a truck to pour concrete. We have to mix the concrete by hand in little batches.\r\n\r\nSo alas the concrete slab and underpinning of 22 2nd street will not have fly ash in the concrete....', 'Fly Ash isn\'t flying', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'fly-ash-isnt-flying', '', '', '2008-11-19 15:06:12', '2008-11-19 21:06:12', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=272', 0, 'post', '', 2) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (273, 1, '2008-11-19 15:05:53', '2008-11-19 21:05:53', 'On the 2nd street project we are doing a lot of underpinning and laying a concrete slab in the cellar. This requires a lot of concrete. Cement uses up a lot of energy to produce and creates a lot of CO2 Substituting up to 50% of the cement with fly ash is considered a more ecological idea.\n\nFly ash is an industrial byproduct from burning coal so to use it is to recycle and keep it from the landfill. You are substituting something that is costly to create (cement) with something that is there in abundance anyway. Very green.\n\nFly ash does have a lot of chemicals in it. But when mixed with cement they are held in the concrete and do not leach. In fact concrete with fly ash is much more waterproof than normal concrete mixed with only cement. i.e. the concrete does not mix with water well.\n\nConcrete mixed with fly ash takes longer to cure. Because of this it is important to use a lot less water. But once cured it is considerably stronger than normal concrete.\n\nThe only problem is that I have not been able to buy fly ash in the NY area. Cement companies buy it in bulk and won\'t sell a mere 1000 pounds of it. And because the underpinning has to be done in little parcels at a time it isn\'t possible to bring out a truck to pour concrete. We have to mix the concrete by hand in little batches.\n\nSo alas the concrete slab and underpinning of 22 2nd street will not have fly ash in the concrete....', 'Fly Ash isn\'t flying', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '272-revision', '', '', '2008-11-19 15:05:53', '2008-11-19 21:05:53', '', 272, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/272-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (274, 1, '2008-11-19 19:43:48', '2008-11-20 01:43:48', 'These studs were on their way to the dump until I intercepted the contractor and he let me take them..\r\n\r\nI\'m using them in the cellar where they will be in touch with the ground and where in the past there have been termite problems (thus no wood studs).', 'Recycled Steel Studs', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'recycled-steel-studs', '', '', '2008-11-19 19:43:48', '2008-11-20 01:43:48', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=274', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (275, 1, '2008-11-19 19:41:35', '2008-11-20 01:41:35', '', 'p1000057', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'p1000057', '', '', '2008-11-19 19:41:35', '2008-11-20 01:41:35', '', 274, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/p1000057.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (276, 1, '2008-11-19 19:43:20', '2008-11-20 01:43:20', 'These studs were on their way to the dump until I intercepted the contractor and he let me take them..\n\nI\'m using them in the cellar where they will be in touch with the ground and where in the past there have been termite problems ', 'Recycled Steel Studs', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '274-revision', '', '', '2008-11-19 19:43:20', '2008-11-20 01:43:20', '', 274, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/274-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (277, 1, '0000-00-00 00:00:00', '0000-00-00 00:00:00', 'I have relationships with the contractors in the neighborhood. These oak floors were perfectly fine but the owner wanted to replace them with cherry wood ', 'Recycled Wood Floor', 0, '', 'draft', 'open', 'open', '', 'recycled-wood-floor', '', '', '2008-11-19 19:44:51', '2008-11-20 01:44:51', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=277', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (278, 1, '2008-11-19 19:46:45', '2008-11-20 01:46:45', '', 'p1000063', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'p1000063', '', '', '2008-11-19 19:46:45', '2008-11-20 01:46:45', '', 277, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/p1000063.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (279, 1, '2008-11-19 19:48:26', '2008-11-20 01:48:26', 'I have relationships with the contractors in the neighborhood. These oak floors were perfectly fine but the owner wanted to replace them with cherry wood floors. Instead of put them in the dump I got them.\r\n\r\nThe lower floors of a brownstone are dark so I like light floors to maximize the light.\r\n\r\n', 'Recycled Wood Floor', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'recycled-wood-floor-2', '', '', '2008-11-19 19:48:26', '2008-11-20 01:48:26', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=279', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (280, 1, '2008-11-19 19:48:16', '2008-11-20 01:48:16', 'I have relationships with the contractors in the neighborhood. These oak floors were perfectly fine but the owner wanted to replace them with cherry wood floors. Instead of put them in the dump I got them.\n\nThe lower floors of a brownstone are dark so I like light floors to maximize the light.\n\n', 'Recycled Wood Floor', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '279-revision', '', '', '2008-11-19 19:48:16', '2008-11-20 01:48:16', '', 279, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/279-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (281, 1, '2008-11-19 19:51:29', '2008-11-20 01:51:29', 'At the beginning of this job I had to buy my salvaged wood from Fine Lumber in Williamsburg. But now that the local job sites know about my project I get most of my wood from them. \r\n\r\nHere you see a nice selection of old cut prime wood. That\'s my daughter.\r\n\r\n', 'Salvaged Wood', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'salvaged-wood', '', '', '2008-11-19 19:51:29', '2008-11-20 01:51:29', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=281', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (282, 1, '2008-11-19 19:50:53', '2008-11-20 01:50:53', '', 'p1000049', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'p1000049', '', '', '2008-11-19 19:50:53', '2008-11-20 01:50:53', '', 281, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/p1000049.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (283, 1, '2008-11-19 19:49:29', '2008-11-20 01:49:29', 'At the beginning of this job I had to buy my salvaged wood from Fine Lu', 'Salvaged Wood', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '281-revision', '', '', '2008-11-19 19:49:29', '2008-11-20 01:49:29', '', 281, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/281-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (284, 1, '2008-11-19 19:51:29', '2008-11-20 01:51:29', 'At the beginning of this job I had to buy my salvaged wood from Fine Lumber in Williamsburg. But now that the local job sites know about my project I get most of my wood from them. \n\nHere you see a nice selection of old cut prime wood. That\'s my daughter.\n\n', 'Salvaged Wood', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '281-autosave', '', '', '2008-11-19 19:51:29', '2008-11-20 01:51:29', '', 281, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/281-autosave/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (285, 1, '2008-11-19 19:58:59', '2008-11-20 01:58:59', 'The Department of Buildings wants me to show the state of the sidewalk before and after the job so that they can determine if I have to redo it. To do this I had to get an architect\'s survey which costs $3000. To redo the sidewalk would cost me $1000. \r\n\r\nSo I\'m forced to spend $3000 for them to decide whether I need to do something that costs $1000. They are such idiots. What a total waste of money and energy.\r\n\r\nPre construction:\r\n\r\n', 'DOB Retards - the sidewalk fiasco', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'dob-retards-sidewalk-fiasco', '', '', '2008-11-19 19:58:59', '2008-11-20 01:58:59', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=285', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (286, 1, '2008-11-19 19:58:09', '2008-11-20 01:58:09', '', '333', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '333', '', '', '2008-11-19 19:58:09', '2008-11-20 01:58:09', '', 285, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/333.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (287, 1, '2008-11-19 19:55:32', '2008-11-20 01:55:32', 'The Department of Buildings wants me to show the state of the sidewalk before and after the job so that they can determine if I have to redo it. To do this I had to get an architect\'s survey which costs $3000. To redo the sidewalk would cost me $1000. \n\nSo I\'m forced to spend $3000 for them to decide whether ', 'DOB Retards - the sidewalk fiasco', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '285-revision', '', '', '2008-11-19 19:55:32', '2008-11-20 01:55:32', '', 285, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/285-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (288, 1, '2008-11-20 18:01:05', '2008-11-21 00:01:05', '[caption id="attachment_289" align="alignnleft" width="341" caption="Insulation from Eco Brooklyn Inc with Gennaro Brooks-Church"]Insulation from Eco Brooklyn Inc with Gennaro Brooks-Church[/caption]\r\n\r\nGreen Building is like life: it is all about energy. How you control it, who has it, where it is flowing, and where it isn\'t flowing. You control the energy and you have a great house (possibly a great life too).\r\n\r\nSo obviously insulation plays a huge part ini green building. Green building typically insulates a lot more than normal building. We\'d rather spend more up front and less later in utility bills. Utility bills are wasteful and in imperfection. Ideally we will get to the point that houses are built so well that you don\'t have any utility bills.\r\n\r\nIn terms of insulation there are many choices. Of course fiberglass batts are out. They have a lot of embodied energy, most off gas formaldehyde and they don\'t even insulate well. \r\n\r\nIcenyne spray foam is touted as green and although it seals well it is so not green. That is the biggest scam in the green building industry. All spray foam is made from petro chemicals, even the so called soy based foam that has at most 30% soy and 70% petrolium. The main ingredient for all of them is isocyanate, which is only made by four multy billion dollar companies and it is basically oil.\r\n\r\nThe greenest insulation is cellulose. Recycled paper. Recycled is always the greenest way to go.\r\n\r\nBUT all insulation, foam, fiberglass and cellulose only gets around an R4 per inch and in space starved Brooklyn I wanted more. I found a company that sells once used (READ RECYCLED) foam board called POLYISO. At only 1.5 inches thick it packs at least an R9 and is by far the best R value out there.\r\n\r\nAnd because it is once used it has already off gassed any small amounts of VOC\'s it might have had.\r\n\r\nI need about 2000 square feet of it. I\'m going to put 4 layers in the roof plus a radiant barrier to make a whopping R36 and this does not include the green roof on top. Insulating the roof is so important.\r\n\r\nThen I\'m going to put one layer in the external walls. With the one foot of brick that will be an R21.\r\n\r\nI also have to put it around the border of the building on every floor between the joists to keep the radiant heat in my house.\r\n\r\nI also need 1600 square feet of Extruded Polystyrine, which is waterproof, to put under the green roof and under the radiant heated concrete slab in the cellar.\r\n\r\nSo I need about 3600 square feet. I bought 12,500 square feet of insulation!!!! I couldn\'t help it! I got a good deal and I really feel the greenest thing is for me to pay one big truck to bring the stuff to Brooklyn and redistribute it to others instead of everyone getting small trucks (which as it turns out isn\'t cost effective anyway).\r\n\r\nSo bottom line: I have insulation for sale. Lots of it. CHEAP, at least half price. Be green and get some! Contact me for details.\r\n\r\n[caption id="attachment_290" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="unloading the insulation from the 53 foot 18 wheeler"]unloading the insulation from the 53 foot 18 wheeler[/caption]\r\n\r\n[caption id="attachment_291" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="making space"]making space[/caption]\r\n\r\n[caption id="attachment_292" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="starting to pack the insulation"]starting to pack the insulation[/caption]\r\n\r\n[caption id="attachment_293" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="getting full"]getting full[/caption]\r\n\r\n[caption id="attachment_295" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="taking over the yard"]taking over the yard[/caption]', 'Insulation Has Arrived!', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'insulation-arrived', '', '', '2008-11-20 18:03:49', '2008-11-21 00:03:49', '', 0, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/?p=288', 0, 'post', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (289, 1, '2008-11-20 17:43:16', '2008-11-20 23:43:16', '', 'insulation-gennaro-brooks-c', 0, 'Insulation from Eco Brooklyn Inc with Gennaro Brooks-Church', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'insulation-gennaro-brooks-c', '', '', '2008-11-20 17:43:16', '2008-11-20 23:43:16', '', 288, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/insulation-gennaro-brooks-c.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (290, 1, '2008-11-20 17:44:51', '2008-11-20 23:44:51', '', 'Unloading from Truck', 0, 'unloading the insulation from the 53 foot 18 wheeler', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'p1000687', '', '', '2008-11-20 17:44:51', '2008-11-20 23:44:51', '', 288, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/p1000687.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (291, 1, '2008-11-20 17:46:08', '2008-11-20 23:46:08', '', 'making space', 0, 'making space', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'p1000689', '', '', '2008-11-20 17:46:08', '2008-11-20 23:46:08', '', 288, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/p1000689.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (292, 1, '2008-11-20 17:46:49', '2008-11-20 23:46:49', '', 'more insulation', 0, 'starting to pack the insulation', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'p1000690', '', '', '2008-11-20 17:46:49', '2008-11-20 23:46:49', '', 288, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/p1000690.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (293, 1, '2008-11-20 17:47:38', '2008-11-20 23:47:38', '', 'getting full', 0, 'getting full', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'p1000691', '', '', '2008-11-20 17:47:38', '2008-11-20 23:47:38', '', 288, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/p1000691.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (294, 1, '2008-11-20 17:55:48', '2008-11-20 23:55:48', '', 'two types of insulation', 0, 'two types of insulation', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'p10006911', '', '', '2008-11-20 17:55:48', '2008-11-20 23:55:48', '', 288, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/p10006911.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (295, 1, '2008-11-20 17:58:40', '2008-11-20 23:58:40', '', 'taking over the yard', 0, 'taking over the yard', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', 'p1000700smaller', '', '', '2008-11-20 17:58:40', '2008-11-20 23:58:40', '', 288, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/p1000700smaller.jpg', 0, 'attachment', 'image/jpeg', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (296, 1, '2008-11-20 18:00:33', '2008-11-21 00:00:33', 'Here is Gennaro Brooks-Church standing on his mountain of insulation:\n[caption id="attachment_289" align="alignnleft" width="341" caption="Insulation from Eco Brooklyn Inc with Gennaro Brooks-Church"]Insulation from Eco Brooklyn Inc with Gennaro Brooks-Church[/caption]\n\nGreen Building is like life: it is all about energy. How you control it, who has it, where it is flowing, and where it isn\'t flowing. You control the energy and you have a great house (possibly a great life too).\n\nSo obviously insulation plays a huge part ini green building. Green building typically insulates a lot more than normal building. We\'d rather spend more up front and less later in utility bills. Utility bills are wasteful and in imperfection. Ideally we will get to the point that houses are built so well that you don\'t have any utility bills.\n\nIn terms of insulation there are many choices. Of course fiberglass batts are out. They have a lot of embodied energy, most off gas formaldehyde and they don\'t even insulate well. \n\nIcenyne spray foam is touted as green and although it seals well it is so not green. That is the biggest scam in the green building industry. All spray foam is made from petro chemicals, even the so called soy based foam that has at most 30% soy and 70% petrolium. The main ingredient for all of them is isocyanate, which is only made by four multy billion dollar companies and it is basically oil.\n\nThe greenest insulation is cellulose. Recycled paper. Recycled is always the greenest way to go.\n\nBUT all insulation, foam, fiberglass and cellulose only gets around an R4 per inch and in space starved Brooklyn I wanted more. I found a company that sells once used (READ RECYCLED) foam board called POLYISO. At only 1.5 inches thick it packs at least an R9 and is by far the best R value out there.\n\nAnd because it is once used it has already off gassed any small amounts of VOC\'s it might have had.\n\nI need about 2000 square feet of it. I\'m going to put 4 layers in the roof plus a radiant barrier to make a whopping R36 and this does not include the green roof on top. Insulating the roof is so important.\n\nThen I\'m going to put one layer in the external walls. With the one foot of brick that will be an R21.\n\nI also have to put it around the border of the building on every floor between the joists to keep the radiant heat in my house.\n\nI also need 1600 square feet of Extruded Polystyrine, which is waterproof, to put under the green roof and under the radiant heated concrete slab in the cellar.\n\nSo I need about 3600 square feet. I bought 12,500 square feet of insulation!!!! I couldn\'t help it! I got a good deal and I really feel the greenest thing is for me to pay one big truck to bring the stuff to Brooklyn and redistribute it to others instead of everyone getting small trucks (which as it turns out isn\'t cost effective anyway).\n\nSo bottom line: I have insulation for sale. Lots of it. CHEAP, at least half price. Be green and get some! Contact me for details.\n\nHere we are unloading the insulation from the truck. Look how big the truck is! It was a bitch fitting it into the streets of Ca\n[caption id="attachment_290" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="unloading the insulation from the 53 foot 18 wheeler"]unloading the insulation from the 53 foot 18 wheeler[/caption]\n\n[caption id="attachment_291" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="making space"]making space[/caption]\n\n[caption id="attachment_292" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="starting to pack the insulation"]starting to pack the insulation[/caption]\n\n[caption id="attachment_293" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="getting full"]getting full[/caption]\n\nHere you can see two types of insulation. To the right is the PolyISO 1.5 inch. To the left is the Extruded polystyrene, or XEPS, which I got in 1 inch and 3 inch: \n[caption id="attachment_294" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="two types of insulation"]two types of insulation[/caption]\n\nHere it is filling up the yard:\n[caption id="attachment_295" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="taking over the yard"]taking over the yard[/caption]', 'Insulation Has Arrived!', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '288-revision', '', '', '2008-11-20 18:00:33', '2008-11-21 00:00:33', '', 288, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/288-revision/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (297, 1, '2008-11-20 18:03:34', '2008-11-21 00:03:34', '[caption id="attachment_289" align="alignnleft" width="341" caption="Insulation from Eco Brooklyn Inc with Gennaro Brooks-Church"]Insulation from Eco Brooklyn Inc with Gennaro Brooks-Church[/caption]\n\nGreen Building is like life: it is all about energy. How you control it, who has it, where it is flowing, and where it isn\'t flowing. You control the energy and you have a great house (possibly a great life too).\n\nSo obviously insulation plays a huge part ini green building. Green building typically insulates a lot more than normal building. We\'d rather spend more up front and less later in utility bills. Utility bills are wasteful and in imperfection. Ideally we will get to the point that houses are built so well that you don\'t have any utility bills.\n\nIn terms of insulation there are many choices. Of course fiberglass batts are out. They have a lot of embodied energy, most off gas formaldehyde and they don\'t even insulate well. \n\nIcenyne spray foam is touted as green and although it seals well it is so not green. That is the biggest scam in the green building industry. All spray foam is made from petro chemicals, even the so called soy based foam that has at most 30% soy and 70% petrolium. The main ingredient for all of them is isocyanate, which is only made by four multy billion dollar companies and it is basically oil.\n\nThe greenest insulation is cellulose. Recycled paper. Recycled is always the greenest way to go.\n\nBUT all insulation, foam, fiberglass and cellulose only gets around an R4 per inch and in space starved Brooklyn I wanted more. I found a company that sells once used (READ RECYCLED) foam board called POLYISO. At only 1.5 inches thick it packs at least an R9 and is by far the best R value out there.\n\nAnd because it is once used it has already off gassed any small amounts of VOC\'s it might have had.\n\nI need about 2000 square feet of it. I\'m going to put 4 layers in the roof plus a radiant barrier to make a whopping R36 and this does not include the green roof on top. Insulating the roof is so important.\n\nThen I\'m going to put one layer in the external walls. With the one foot of brick that will be an R21.\n\nI also have to put it around the border of the building on every floor between the joists to keep the radiant heat in my house.\n\nI also need 1600 square feet of Extruded Polystyrine, which is waterproof, to put under the green roof and under the radiant heated concrete slab in the cellar.\n\nSo I need about 3600 square feet. I bought 12,500 square feet of insulation!!!! I couldn\'t help it! I got a good deal and I really feel the greenest thing is for me to pay one big truck to bring the stuff to Brooklyn and redistribute it to others instead of everyone getting small trucks (which as it turns out isn\'t cost effective anyway).\n\nSo bottom line: I have insulation for sale. Lots of it. CHEAP, at least half price. Be green and get some! Contact me for details.\n\n[caption id="attachment_290" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="unloading the insulation from the 53 foot 18 wheeler"]unloading the insulation from the 53 foot 18 wheeler[/caption]\n\n[caption id="attachment_291" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="making space"]making space[/caption]\n\n[caption id="attachment_292" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="starting to pack the insulation"]starting to pack the insulation[/caption]\n\n[caption id="attachment_293" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="getting full"]getting full[/caption]\n\nHere it is filling up the yard:\n[caption id="attachment_295" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="taking over the yard"]taking over the yard[/caption]', 'Insulation Has Arrived!', 0, '', 'inherit', 'open', 'open', '', '288-autosave', '', '', '2008-11-20 18:03:34', '2008-11-21 00:03:34', '', 288, 'http://ecobrooklyn.com/288-autosave/', 0, 'revision', '', 0) ; INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (298, 1, '2008-11-20 18:01:05', '2008-11-21 00:01:05', 'Here is Gennaro Brooks-Church standing on his mountain of insulation:\r\n[caption id="attachment_289" align="alignnleft" width="341" caption="Insulation from Eco Brooklyn Inc with Gennaro Brooks-Church"]Insulation from Eco Brooklyn Inc with Gennaro Brooks-Church[/caption]\r\n\r\nGreen Building is like life: it is all about energy. How you control it, who has it, where it is flowing, and where it isn\'t flowing. You control the energy and you have a great house (possibly a great life too).\r\n\r\nSo obviously insulation plays a huge part ini green building. Green building typically insulates a lot more than normal building. We\'d rather spend more up front and less later in utility bills. Utility bills are wasteful and in imperfection. Ideally we will get to the point that houses are built so well that you don\'t have any utility bills.\r\n\r\nIn terms of insulation there are many choices. Of course fiberglass batts are out. They have a lot of embodied energy, most off gas formaldehyde and they don\'t even insulate well. \r\n\r\nIcenyne spray foam is touted as green and although it seals well it is so not green. That is the biggest scam in the green building industry. All spray foam is made from petro chemicals, even the so called soy based foam that has at most 30% soy and 70% petrolium. The main ingredient for all of them is isocyanate, which is only made by four multy billion dollar companies and it is basically oil.\r\n\r\nThe greenest insulation is cellulose. Recycled paper. Recycled is always the greenest way to go.\r\n\r\nBUT all insulation, foam, fiberglass and cellulose only gets around an R4 per inch and in space starved Brooklyn I wanted more. I found a company that sells once used (READ RECYCLED) foam board called POLYISO. At only 1.5 inches thick it packs at least an R9 and is by far the best R value out there.\r\n\r\nAnd because it is once used it has already off gassed any small amounts of VOC\'s it might have had.\r\n\r\nI need about 2000 square feet of it. I\'m going to put 4 layers in the roof plus a radiant barrier to make a whopping R36 and this does not include the green roof on top. Insulating the roof is so important.\r\n\r\nThen I\'m going to put one layer in the external walls. With the one foot of brick that will be an R21.\r\n\r\nI also have to put it around the border of the building on every floor between the joists to keep the radiant heat in my house.\r\n\r\nI also need 1600 square feet of Extruded Polystyrine, which is waterproof, to put under the green roof and under the radiant heated concrete slab in the cellar.\r\n\r\nSo I need about 3600 square feet. I bought 12,500 square feet of insulation!!!! I couldn\'t help it! I got a good deal and I really feel the greenest thing is for me to pay one big truck to bring the stuff to Brooklyn and redistribute it to others instead of everyone getting small trucks (which as it turns out isn\'t cost effective anyway).\r\n\r\nSo bottom line: I have insulation for sale. Lots of it. CHEAP, at least half price. Be green and get some! Contact me for details.\r\n\r\nHere we are unloading the insulation from the truck. Look how big the truck is! 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