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Eric D M, thanks for the comment and glad to hear you found this helpful. We are trying to bring more review posts like these to the site so keep coming back!


Apartment Therapy Unplugged | Lutron AuroRa - Lighting Automation Made Simple
3/19/08 4:05 PM

Nice find winniegirl, I'm going to have to go check out the Ikea light.


Apartment Therapy Unplugged | DIY Pantry Light
2/11/08 9:21 PM

I use these mesh produce bags. They weigh nothing and the cashier can see the items when you are going through the checkout.


Apartment Therapy Re-Nest | What to Do About Plastic Produce Bags?
1/15/08 6:44 AM

Hi bomer, I will post this up as a Good Question on Monday and see if any of the readers have suggestions for you.


Dell Datasafe
7/1/07 10:22 PM

Thanks cheeky dc....fixed.


Flap Flap Lamp
6/24/07 9:18 AM

Yes sam1, sorry, objectively. Mental note, be careful when writing while jetlagged.


Best Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs
4/27/07 10:56 AM

Gregory...nice.

Morockin - true, or if you went with something like
Screen Goo acrylic paint you could get away with not having a screen.


LG Wall Mount Projector
4/5/07 3:37 PM

Thanks Nicole! Available for $279 here.


Plus Minus Zero Humidifier
4/5/07 3:30 PM

Maxwell - Good question. I think for the extra $400 you are either moving into the name brand manufacturers (Sony, Panasonic) at the same size or a bigger set for the smaller manufacturers. It's a tricky call because you are still in the same resolution range (not 1920 x 1080 yet) so it really comes down to what looks better to you both aesthetically and picture quality wise.


Good Question: Best LCD on a Budget
3/28/07 11:06 AM

Terramia - That's funny....because I have done the same thing. Gets kinda hot under there huh?


Laptop Shade
3/28/07 10:59 AM

Thanks for all the responses. I'm with most of you and use a laptop in the kitchen as well, although my perfect setup would be to hang an iMac on the wall and have a bluetooth keyboard and mouse tucked into a drawer underneath so that I could pull it out when needed and not take up any valuable counter space.


Survey: Computers in the Kitchen?
3/28/07 10:55 AM

Yes, heat would be a concern of mine too....maybe something like acoustic fabric (speaker grill type stuff) could provide enough ventilation while still hiding the components.


Media PC Footstool
3/28/07 10:48 AM