Category Archives: Cool Things

This is a Great Product!!!

loomate

We usually never endorse products but this one we had to let our readers know about.

The LooMate: Automatic, Portable, Toilet seat closer

  • Puts the Toilet Seat down
  • Automatically senses your hand
  • No Touch – Hands Free
  • Automatic 2 minute timer backup
  • Easy to use for all ages

I cannot count how many times I have seen a toilet seat up at an open house or at an inspection and be treated to the sight of a seat left up and the indications that the resident has not cleaned the toilet in a while.    Gross!!!!

This product does not require an expensive toilet seat and is portable.  I have one at home and when guest stay (that did not learn to put the seat down) or kids come to visit it is not even an issue about who left the seat up.  No more cold shocks in the middle of the night for women and no more nagging for the men.

Again we have no affiliation with this company but just thought we would pass on a good invention.

Their website: http://www.loomate.com

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Plant Fair – Significant Savings on Low Water Plants – San Diego

Plant fairs will offer significant savings on specially marked containers of water-wise favorites.

Go to: http://www.watersmartsd.org/upcoming-events

to find out when it will be in your neighborhood.

 

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Plans for Vertical Farms On Apartments

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Move over vertical gardens – urban cows and apple orchards could be the next big thing, as architects consider setting up “vertical farms” on top of apartment blocks.

 

When Belgian architect Vincent Callebaut put forward an “urban farm” concept for a twin-tower development in New York, called Dragonfly, in 2009, he was laughed at.

 

But industry experts in Sydney say the idea may catch on.

With growing concerns over the plight of the planet, overpopulation and climate change, Mr Callebaut’s ideas have gained traction and the design has been exhibited at an international fair in China.

 

So far there have been no buyers for the concept, but there is rising interest. The farm would produce meat, dairy products and eggs and would feature orchards, meadows and rice fields.

 

“They made fun of me,” Mr Callebaut said of his detractors.

“A lot of buildings in Sydney and Melbourne have expansive rooftop gardens, the next step is to make them usable.”

One of the buildings in the first stage of development at Barangaroo, Alexander, was covered in bougainvillea and Mr Brown said many buildings already had some of the technology needed to sustain small farms.

“Vertical gardens are definitely a trend, which I think will expand to farms over years to come,” he said.

“I think most developers and also council are leaning towards new projects being as self-sufficient as possible.

“Utilising the building’s common areas for solar panels and grey water reticulation will help in maintaining the vertical farms.”

read more at: http://smh.domain.com.au/real-estate-news/plans-for-vertical-farms-on-unit-blocks-take-off-20140128-31kbz.html

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