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	<title>Comments for Benno &amp; Mirjam in New Hampshire</title>
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		<title>Comment on A mouse a coyote and a lot of boxes by wipipi</title>
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		<description>Awesome! That was one scary moment!
Hope to see coyotes one day :)

Wipi</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Awesome! That was one scary moment!<br />
Hope to see coyotes one day <img src='http://windycity.nl/eng/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Comment on Different states, different rules by david</title>
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		<description>Hi Mijam &amp; Benno

I&#039;m glad that you feel that my workmanship is up par. it is a National Electrical Code requirement that I do respect (NEC 110.12 Mechanical execution of work). I must say, the conduit style of electrical construction is superior to the Romex* method that I am using. If this was the code for NH, the electrical costs for this project would easily triple if not more. Trust me, this is the recognized method thoughout New England. I take pride in my installations and want you to be happy with the finished results. I really appreciate the complements, communication is the key to get things done right. I like to use the phase (and most of the contractors that I work with know this), &quot;proper prior planning prevents piss poor performance&quot;, or the P to the 7th power rule (P7). Progress is moving forward and looking good, your home is actually coming together. Yeah!

Thanks Again,
Dave (Grindstone Electrical Services)</description>
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<p>I&#8217;m glad that you feel that my workmanship is up par. it is a National Electrical Code requirement that I do respect (NEC 110.12 Mechanical execution of work). I must say, the conduit style of electrical construction is superior to the Romex* method that I am using. If this was the code for NH, the electrical costs for this project would easily triple if not more. Trust me, this is the recognized method thoughout New England. I take pride in my installations and want you to be happy with the finished results. I really appreciate the complements, communication is the key to get things done right. I like to use the phase (and most of the contractors that I work with know this), &#8220;proper prior planning prevents piss poor performance&#8221;, or the P to the 7th power rule (P7). Progress is moving forward and looking good, your home is actually coming together. Yeah!</p>
<p>Thanks Again,<br />
Dave (Grindstone Electrical Services)</p>
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