Thursday, November 5, 2015

Using a Directory to get Lantana AC Repair Florida Directory

How I Used an Internet Directory to Get an Ac Company to Fix Faulty Air Conditioning on My Lantana Florida Home

I was looking for a Lantana A/C repair company to check on my messed up HVAC system and wasn’t sure about where to start. Initially, I found the entire thought of having to look for an AC repair tech to be annoying and intimidating. Intimidating due to the fact that that there is no way of knowing the one that’s worth my time and money. Intimidating because of the long list of contractors that are available online. My  first thought was the Yellow Pages, and then I noticed a lot of options listed that seemed limitless.

But something quickly hit my mind. People are too generous with sharing of information online about their experiences which they have had with professional ac repair companies in the county where I live.  Then it dawned on me to just Google it. I googled “AC Repair Directory” and checked what others have to say about service providers that they have hired to repair their home’s heating and cooling systems in the past. For most of them, the reactions were quite mixed, but for some, I could see that they were mostly satisfied with the quality of service that they received from the ac repair experts in and around the Lantana, Florida area.

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I discovered that there are traits that companies offering satisfactory air conditioning repair service share common traits or attributes. One of the key of these attributes is that they have good reputation. This is something that’s earned through sheer determination, hard work and quality service delivery. Also, these companies take customer complaints seriously and as a result, they typically top ratings with the Better Business Bureau. BBB is a third party website that provides reliable information about how businesses treat their customers and how quickly they attend to the complaints that they raise.

I also found out that excellent companies are properly certified, and have well trained staff. Other than their staff having specific factory training for reputable brands, they have extensive experience and can deal with a wide range of issues within the shortest time possible. These companies hire technicians that are not only efficient, but also knowledgeable.

Nonetheless, my web search led me to another great website called Ac Repair Florida Directory, I found out that a great contractor visits your home before giving you an estimate over the phone. I came across complaints from  home owners who stated that they were given with service estimates even before the professional visited their homes. That did not happen to me when I ended up using a Lantana AC Repair Florida Directory professional.

Moreover, reputable AC repair professionals will offer you truthful advice, even if it will cost you more money. They will not discourage you from buying equipment that offers a higher level of efficiency. When my best friends needed air conditioning repairs, I said google Tequesta ac repair florida directory. He to was able to get a quality Hvac repair.

Now, I understand a lot more about searching and learning about the best traits of an AC repair professional. I was able to hire an AC company that offered a world class service within the shortest time possible and guaranteed me value for my money. I hope you can to.



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Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Office air conditioning is too cold, women think, and science says they’re right

To all the women bundled in sweaters and blankets in your office air conditioning even though it’s 100 degrees outside: A new study says that it’s not all in your head. It really IS cold.

As many women bundle up against the arctic air conditioning, their male counterparts one cubicle over have no idea what all the fuss is about. It turns out that science says the office A/C may be biased toward temperatures that more comfortable for men — thanks to a formula from more than 50 years ago.

This story was first seen on the Today show and on their website: http://www.today.com/health/office-air-conditioning-cold-women-science-reveals-why-t36476



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Thursday, October 29, 2015

Jeff Bezos' Space Company Blue Origin Is Expanding To Florida And Getting Ready For Takeoff

Blue Origin's New Shepard on a test flight. (Credit: Blue Origin)
Blue Origin’s New Shepard on a test flight. (Credit: Blue Origin)
“I come by the space bug honestly,” Jeff Bezos said today at a webcast press event in Florida, describing to reporters the way he was inspired by watching Saturn V rockets take Apollo spacecraft to the Moon.
It was that bug that caused the Amazon CEO to found his own company, Blue Origin, in the Fall of 2000. Fifteen years later, the company is on a path to make regular spaceflight a reality for its customers.
To that end, the company announced today that it’s moving into the launch site at Complex 36 at Cape Canaveral in Florida, which hasn’t been used in a decade.

“The site saw its last launch in 2005 and the pad has stood silent for more than 10 years – too long,” Bezos said. “We can’t wait to fix that.”
Bezos also announced that the company was going to be building an assembly plant in Florida to build its orbital launch system and BE-4 engines.
BE-4 engine test (Credit: Blue Origin)
The company announced almost a year ago that it was entering into a partnership with United Launch Alliance to develop the engines, which will serve both ULA’s Vulcan rocket and Blue Origin’s own orbital rocket. Earlier this month, the two companies signed a production agreement for the engine. It’s scheduled to be qualified for flight in 2017 and the first Vulcan flight is scheduled for 2019.
Before those orbital flights happen, though, Blue Origin will already be looking to provide services for both scientific payloads and astronauts. Earlier this summer, the company opened up its website to highlight its “astronaut experience” on its New Shepard space capsule.
New Shepard on the launch pad. (Credit: Blue Origin)
New Shepard on the launch pad. (Credit: Blue Origin)

The capsule itself is designed to seat six people and its rocket will take those passengers up over 100km for a suborbital flight. Passengers will be able to unfasten their harnesses and experience weightlessness for some time before the descent. At the present time, though, the company has not provided details on the duration of the flight or its ticket price.

In addition to taking passengers into space, the company is also offering the opportunity for suborbital scientific research. In July, the company announced a partnership with Nanoracks – which provides scientific research services for the ISS – which will enable Nanoracks’ customers to conduct research on the New Shepard.

“We’re seeing a lot of interest in microgravity research,” Erika Wagner, Business Development Manager for Blue Origin told me at a space conference this summer. “What Blue Origin offers above all things is quick access into space and quick return. We’re talking weeks and months instead of years to get to flight.”
It’s a logical choice, too, Jeffrey Manber, the CEO of Nanoracks told me, because “now you’re creating a pipeline for development” from suborbital microgravity research to orbital research on the International Space Station. The form factors being offered for New Shepard will be similar to what’s offered on the International Space Station, making it a standardized setup that can go from suborbital to orbital.”

How often can New Shepard fly? It’s actually engineered for a 24 hour turnaround, Wagner told me. “But if we do one flight a month with payload I’ll be happy.”
No official dates have been announced for the first commercial suborbital flights, as the company is still in a testing mode. However, if tests go as the company expects, payload flights should be up and running in 2016. No target has yet been announced for crewed flights.
No matter the timetable, though, Jeff Bezos does have a clear end goal in mind for Blue Origin that permeates the whole company.
“At the end of the day, Wagner said. “Jeff Bezos’ vision for us is millions of people living and working in space.”


 Story first seen on: http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknapp/2015/09/15/jeff-bezos-space-company-blue-origin-is-getting-ready-for-takeoff/

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