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This site allows members to offer practical advice/suggestions to those wanting to do ?Do It Yourself? projects. All projects, and members? responses, are posted in a ?discussion format?, individually, on the CH site to be kept open for 4-6 weeks. Users should acknowledge all suggestions finally accepted by them. Members seeking advice could either pay a nominal amount, say $10, to CH in the beginning, or undertake to make a voluntary donation to the Robin Hood or a similar CH fund, on completion of their projects. Each successful project would also be a feather in the cap for CH. Most people would be happy to help others if it doesn't inconvenience them too much. Also, it would encourage members to more readily undertake 'Do It Yourself' projects knowing there are a lot of 'Helping Hands' around to see them through to successful completion. It would also, above all, help foster the spirit of sharing and mutual co-operation among our members! Krishan
I thought of this when I recently saw one member's problem being discussed in one energy conservation forum and saw many readers discussing it and offering their advice and suggestions to overcome it.
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