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Can you give us an idea of what your energy usage is like? Is anyone home during the day? Computers left on?
I’m buying not too far from you in Paseo Del Sol. We are getting a 3.04KW system.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Always studying]No problem, the sf is 2,893 and the price was 360K. We are in the wolf creek neighborhood of Temecula. The sales office has monthly contest where the lowest utility bill wins a $50 gift card. Of course they use it for marketing, I’ve only won once. A couple of months ago the guy who won had a -$150 bill. He must have went on vaction and turned off everything.[/quote]
What’s the size of your solar array?
creechrrParticipant[quote=Always studying]No problem, the sf is 2,893 and the price was 360K. We are in the wolf creek neighborhood of Temecula. The sales office has monthly contest where the lowest utility bill wins a $50 gift card. Of course they use it for marketing, I’ve only won once. A couple of months ago the guy who won had a -$150 bill. He must have went on vaction and turned off everything.[/quote]
What’s the size of your solar array?
creechrrParticipant[quote=Always studying]No problem, the sf is 2,893 and the price was 360K. We are in the wolf creek neighborhood of Temecula. The sales office has monthly contest where the lowest utility bill wins a $50 gift card. Of course they use it for marketing, I’ve only won once. A couple of months ago the guy who won had a -$150 bill. He must have went on vaction and turned off everything.[/quote]
What’s the size of your solar array?
creechrrParticipant[quote=Always studying]No problem, the sf is 2,893 and the price was 360K. We are in the wolf creek neighborhood of Temecula. The sales office has monthly contest where the lowest utility bill wins a $50 gift card. Of course they use it for marketing, I’ve only won once. A couple of months ago the guy who won had a -$150 bill. He must have went on vaction and turned off everything.[/quote]
What’s the size of your solar array?
creechrrParticipant[quote=Always studying]No problem, the sf is 2,893 and the price was 360K. We are in the wolf creek neighborhood of Temecula. The sales office has monthly contest where the lowest utility bill wins a $50 gift card. Of course they use it for marketing, I’ve only won once. A couple of months ago the guy who won had a -$150 bill. He must have went on vaction and turned off everything.[/quote]
What’s the size of your solar array?
creechrrParticipantThe most versatile option would be to assemble a computer of some sort. The Roku and Boxee Box are both going to be limited in their ability to play content and may not be considered “even”.
You repurpose an older machine, assemble the parts yourself, hit the easy button and purchase a complete system from Newegg. Something like the Acer Revo might work nicely for this purpose. You’d be able to watch everything the Roku or Boxee Box could display and a whole lot more.
How old is the child that would be using the system? I would think would be a pretty big factor in your decision.
OTA HD broadchasts are suppose to look even better than the compressed signal we receive from the cable company.
creechrrParticipantThe most versatile option would be to assemble a computer of some sort. The Roku and Boxee Box are both going to be limited in their ability to play content and may not be considered “even”.
You repurpose an older machine, assemble the parts yourself, hit the easy button and purchase a complete system from Newegg. Something like the Acer Revo might work nicely for this purpose. You’d be able to watch everything the Roku or Boxee Box could display and a whole lot more.
How old is the child that would be using the system? I would think would be a pretty big factor in your decision.
OTA HD broadchasts are suppose to look even better than the compressed signal we receive from the cable company.
creechrrParticipantThe most versatile option would be to assemble a computer of some sort. The Roku and Boxee Box are both going to be limited in their ability to play content and may not be considered “even”.
You repurpose an older machine, assemble the parts yourself, hit the easy button and purchase a complete system from Newegg. Something like the Acer Revo might work nicely for this purpose. You’d be able to watch everything the Roku or Boxee Box could display and a whole lot more.
How old is the child that would be using the system? I would think would be a pretty big factor in your decision.
OTA HD broadchasts are suppose to look even better than the compressed signal we receive from the cable company.
creechrrParticipantThe most versatile option would be to assemble a computer of some sort. The Roku and Boxee Box are both going to be limited in their ability to play content and may not be considered “even”.
You repurpose an older machine, assemble the parts yourself, hit the easy button and purchase a complete system from Newegg. Something like the Acer Revo might work nicely for this purpose. You’d be able to watch everything the Roku or Boxee Box could display and a whole lot more.
How old is the child that would be using the system? I would think would be a pretty big factor in your decision.
OTA HD broadchasts are suppose to look even better than the compressed signal we receive from the cable company.
creechrrParticipantThe most versatile option would be to assemble a computer of some sort. The Roku and Boxee Box are both going to be limited in their ability to play content and may not be considered “even”.
You repurpose an older machine, assemble the parts yourself, hit the easy button and purchase a complete system from Newegg. Something like the Acer Revo might work nicely for this purpose. You’d be able to watch everything the Roku or Boxee Box could display and a whole lot more.
How old is the child that would be using the system? I would think would be a pretty big factor in your decision.
OTA HD broadchasts are suppose to look even better than the compressed signal we receive from the cable company.
December 28, 2010 at 10:11 AM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #645207creechrrParticipantThere hasn’t been any good news for quite some time. I can’t see how this would be surprising to anyone.
I fear this isn’t.good news to anyone, period. I foresee a whole lot of hurt coming down the pipe for everyone.
December 28, 2010 at 10:11 AM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #645278creechrrParticipantThere hasn’t been any good news for quite some time. I can’t see how this would be surprising to anyone.
I fear this isn’t.good news to anyone, period. I foresee a whole lot of hurt coming down the pipe for everyone.
December 28, 2010 at 10:11 AM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #645860creechrrParticipantThere hasn’t been any good news for quite some time. I can’t see how this would be surprising to anyone.
I fear this isn’t.good news to anyone, period. I foresee a whole lot of hurt coming down the pipe for everyone.
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