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Make Money Online Yet another street fair, Oct 2009 – 79 Here’s another example of a phenomenon that I don’t think you would have seen a year ago: a food vendor wearing sterile gloves, as he slathers butter and salt on an ear of hot, roasted corn. Note: this photo was published in an undated [...]

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Yet another street fair, Oct 2009 – 79

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Here’s another example of a phenomenon that I don’t think you would have seen a year ago: a food vendor wearing sterile gloves, as he slathers butter and salt on an ear of hot, roasted corn.

Note: this photo was published in an undated (Jul 2010) iFoodtv blog titled "Corn kebab photos." It was also published in a Jan 6, 2011 blog titled "How can I make money really fast online?" It was also published in a Jan 10, 2011 "lLearn-2-Earn-Online blog, with the same title and caption as what I had written on this Flickr page. And it was published in an Apr 20, 2011 blog titled "How to Get Into The Market To Make Money Online." It was also published in a Jul 25, 2011 issue of MyCityCuisine.org with the rather unusual title of "File:Rco3." And it was published in a Sep 29, 2011 blog titled "2 Ways To Make Money With Twitter."

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Another Sunday, another street fair. Last Sunday, it started at 96th Street and stretched north up to 106th on Broadway; today it started at 96th Street, and worked its way down to 86th Street. But aside from that, it was pretty much the same: same vendors, same cheap chachka merchandise. Same booths, as I noted last week, selling reggae music, discount subscriptions to the New York Times, and chiropractors earnestly telling passers-by how they can make anyone’s back feel good once again. Same volunteer organizations beseeching tourists and residents for donations to various worthy causes. Same gyros, sausage, souvlaki, corn on the cob, candy apples, lemonade, French crepes, hot dogs, calzone, funnel cake, zeppoles, shish kebab, pickles, olives, french fries, onion rings, spring rolls, and Thai food. The roasted corn on the cob has been especially popular; it seems that almost everyone is munching away on the stuff.

As I noted last week, it’s the people who change from one fair to another; and while a neighborhood fair might attract the same people week after week, I didn’t see any familiar faces. Once again, I set my camera to optimize the likelihood of getting some decent "hip shots" (for those who care: wide-angle setting on the zoom lens, aperture-priority with f/8, ISO 800 to force the auto-exposure mechanism to shoot at fast shutter speeds of approx 1/400 second), and just wandered down Broadway, pointing the camera at anyone that looked interesting. There were a couple of bands, and three different blues/rock musicians wailing away, and I had a good time trying to capture a visual representation of their music …

Altogether, I shot roughly 700 photographs, and I expect that I’ll end up with about 70 keepers. But it will take me a while to get through them all, and I’ll probably upload about 10 images a day for the next week. And hopefully, that will be the last of the street fairs on this side of town … until next spring.

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  • 254 of 259 people found the following review helpful:
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    Honeywell programmables are the Cadillac of tstats, January 11, 2009
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    This review is from: Honeywell RTH7600D Touchscreen 7-Day Programmable Thermostat (Tools & Home Improvement)

    Honeywell makes a very large line of programmable electronic thermostats. At first glance, this particular thermostat has nothing to distinguish it from any other programmable tstat from your local hardware store. (7-day programming, +/- 1 degree accuracy, etc.) However, this thermostat has some functions that make it quite a bit better. I’ve had RiteTemp’s and Lux tstats, and this one is much better.

    Most electronic thermostats kick on the system when you are one degree under, and then run it until you are one degree over. This (and all Honeywell electronic tstats) instead target a certain number of cycles per hour (based on system type), and try and hold the temperature as constant as possible. Since I installed this a few days ago, it has not budged off of the setpoint.

    Another cool feature is the recovery feature. Basically, it measures how quickly your house is losing heat (or warming up, in the summer), and kicks on the system at the correct time so it is at your setpoint right at the time you program. This eliminates guessing how long it will take your house to heat so it will be toasty when you get home at 6PM. Instead, you just set the tstat for 6PM and let it figure out the rest.

    The install guide is clear and presented me with no problems. Admittedly, I don’t have a complicated system (1-stage heat/cool.) It tells you how to properly wire it, and is fairly straightforward on when you need to call for help. Most folks shouldn’t have any problems.

    IMPORTANT: Use the included wire stickers! Some installers do not attach, say, the white wire to the “W” terminal. Depending on whim, they can completely attach the wires at random. Bad things happen if you plug the wrong wire onto the wrong terminal. If a wire was on the “W” terminal before, it needs to go on the new W terminal, even if it is bright yellow.

    I didn’t have any trouble at all programming this one… in a few easy steps:
    1) Hit the “Schedule” button.
    2) Use the arrow keys and the “select” button to select which day(s) you want to program. Hit “Next Step”.
    3) Use the arrow keys and “Next Step” to go through the setpoints and times.
    4) Hit “Done” when finished.

    If you need to set any advanced options (like changing to a two-stage furnace or A/C, setting heat pump options, etc.): Hit “System”, then hold down “Fan” for five seconds. Use the table in the manual and “Next Step” to pull up the option you need to change and use the arrow keys to change it. I set up the Filter Change Reminder that way. The fact you have to refer to the manual isn’t that bad since they are options you won’t have to change more than once.

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    By SirWired October 26, 2011 @ 6:40 am
  • 56 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    A very good thermostat, July 8, 2009
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    This review is from: Honeywell RTH7600D Touchscreen 7-Day Programmable Thermostat (Tools & Home Improvement)

    I had a new Bryant small packaged system installed and decided to replace my older White-Rogers digital thermostat with Honeywell RTH7600.

    Three days after the installation the thermostat is working fine. The numbers are large and clear, the programming was easy and intuitive. It is quite a bit smaller than the old White-Rogers and looks more elegant. I like that the thermostat can be taken off the wall and programmed while you sit in a chair.

    I noticed a few issues, but nothing to prevent me from recommending this thermostat. These are the issues that I wanted to mention:

    1. There is no back light button. For the back light to turn on, you have to touch one of the buttons on the screen. Once you do that, it activates the appropriate function (lowers temp setting, goes into fan functions, etc.) Then, you have to cancel that operation if that is not what you want. Therefore, just a simple checking of the temperature setting in the dark involves a bunch of button presses.

    2. Advanced programming relies on codes. I needed to use the advance programming to set a reminder for filter replacement. The advanced functions use codes like 0120, 0170, 0300, etc. instead of words. Then, you have to select an appropriate switch for each function, e.g. “0″ off, “1″ 1 month filter reminder, “2″ 3 months filter reminder, etc. I would prefer English words on screen rather than codes. However, codes are very clearly explained in the installation manual, so you better hold on to it if you need to use advance settings in the future.

    UPDATE: It’s been a year and a half since the installation and the thermostat is working fine. I decided not to do any advance settings for auto switch between the heater and A/C. It is still on it’s first set of rechargeable LSD AA batteries (Sony CycleEnergy AAs). I am satisfied with this thermostat and, other than the lack of a backlight button, I do not have any concerns.

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