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Lorin's Solar Blog: May 2008
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As my most imaginative blog title describes, I am Lorin and this is my blog about my activities pertaining to solar energy. Saturday, May 17, 2008. And by "normality" I clearly meant blogging getting pushed off the agenda by tasks innumerable. That should give us about 1 week for tests and modifications, because after that I am going home. That's right, you heard me, Ottawa, Canada. For the latest info. So much to do, so little time, I should be leaving Mali around the 3. Saturday, May 10, 2008. You̵...
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Lorin's Solar Blog: March 2011
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As my most imaginative blog title describes, I am Lorin and this is my blog about my activities pertaining to solar energy. Sunday, March 20, 2011. Last post from Puerto Penasco. Tomorrow, Fraser and I are leaving our lovely little R&D center here just as this town starts to come alive again. It's spring break so in the past 2 weeks we've seen more tourists and revelers than we have in the past 4 months! The days are longer, the air is warm and th e mood PP, a very tourism reliant town, is on the rise.
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Lorin's Solar Blog: December 2010
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As my most imaginative blog title describes, I am Lorin and this is my blog about my activities pertaining to solar energy. Sunday, December 19, 2010. Fraser and I have just completed our Vesta powered food drier Mark I. In the past two weeks we have built an additional Vesta and we have done a considerable amount of tinsmithing, the results of which can be seen here:. Oh, no, I couldn't sell it, it belongs to my son." she says. She considers. "Well, let's ask him. MANUEL! He shouts, dismounts his bigger...
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Lorin's Solar Blog: June 2009
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As my most imaginative blog title describes, I am Lorin and this is my blog about my activities pertaining to solar energy. Thursday, June 11, 2009. Back in the saddle, such as it is. Well, it has been more than a year since my last post so I might as well let you know that I'm prototyping a new and improved concentrator that has already blown my mind a few times and will hopefully do the same for you once I show it to you. I'm not going to do that now. At their Solstice Chocolatada on June 21. To find o...
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Lorin's Solar Blog: January 2011
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As my most imaginative blog title describes, I am Lorin and this is my blog about my activities pertaining to solar energy. Sunday, January 2, 2011. We've been wrestling with this solar drier for a couple of weeks now and thought it was time to switch things up a little bit. Yesterday being new years day, we weren't in the mood for anything too heavy so we decided to make some jelly. First up: Tamarind jelly. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Solar Fire Project. Symington Solar Fire Blog. Widespread adopti...
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Lorin's Solar Blog: Working Hardly
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As my most imaginative blog title describes, I am Lorin and this is my blog about my activities pertaining to solar energy. Monday, February 21, 2011. Apparently when it comes to blogging I can take it or leave it. For a while, anyhow. It has been too long since my last post and so I am here to remind you all that we're still working and making good progress. It may not be the kind of progress we originally intended, but progress isn't progress without. . progress. February 21, 2011 at 9:41 PM. I view th...
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Lorin's Solar Blog: November 2010
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As my most imaginative blog title describes, I am Lorin and this is my blog about my activities pertaining to solar energy. Saturday, November 20, 2010. New Home = Sweet Home. Welcome to Symington Solar Fire Mexican Headquarters! Fraser and I have settled in to our new digs and are keen to get moving. Who knew that a couple of peasants could aspire to such comfort? We replied that we 'Could have, but we thought better of it, in no small part because of you! Thursday, November 11, 2010. One for simple boi...
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Lorin's Solar Blog: October 2010
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As my most imaginative blog title describes, I am Lorin and this is my blog about my activities pertaining to solar energy. Thursday, October 28, 2010. We had, in our explorations, come to remark that there were an awful lot of for sale, for rent and under construction (I use that term loosely, as it looked as if many had not been worked on for some time) properties. We began to doubt. By Sunday afternoon I had us sorted out with regards to a shop where we would be able to build a couple or three Vestas.
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Lorin's Solar Blog: Product development
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As my most imaginative blog title describes, I am Lorin and this is my blog about my activities pertaining to solar energy. Sunday, January 2, 2011. We've been wrestling with this solar drier for a couple of weeks now and thought it was time to switch things up a little bit. Yesterday being new years day, we weren't in the mood for anything too heavy so we decided to make some jelly. First up: Tamarind jelly. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Solar Fire Project. Symington Solar Fire Blog. Widesprea...
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Lorin's Solar Blog: Busy little bees
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As my most imaginative blog title describes, I am Lorin and this is my blog about my activities pertaining to solar energy. Sunday, December 12, 2010. Fraser and I continue to plug away at our list of tasks. we're very nearly finished our fruit and veggie dehydrating unit and a second Vesta. Once finished they will allow us to really get into some serious gathering of data and experimentation, which we await with great anticipation. We are going to nixtamalize. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Earlier...
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