Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Goodman 3-ton Gas Furnace 70,000 BTU


Choose The Best Level Of Energy Efficiency

Finding a balance between your family's comfort and monthly energy costs is not always easy. The new Goodman GMH95 series 95% high efficiency furnace with multi-speed blower may just be the cost effective answer you're looking for.

And The Savings Don't End There

This Goodman furnace's 95% AFUE rating means 95 cents of each $1.00 of heating energy expense warms your home. Some older furnaces rate at only 60% AFUE, meaning only 60 cents of the fuel burned contributes to your home's heating.

The remaining 40 cents is lost energy--wasteful and expensive. Best of all, the Goodman 95% efficient furnace can lower your energy consumption by up to 50% when compared to an older, inefficient furnace.

Two Stage- Why Less is More

The two-stage feature of the Goodman GMV9 furnace is like having two furnaces in one. On the coldest days, the furnace operates in the high-stage mode at 100% capacity. But on most days, the furnace comfortably conserves energy by operating in the low-stage mode at just 70% capacity.

The GMH9 two-stage gas valve runs quietly on low stage 90% of the time, producing just 25% of the normal high-fire sound while significantly reducing energy consumption.

Standard Features

* Corrosion-resistant, aluminized-steel tubular heat exchanger and stainless-steel recuperative coil
* Lifetime Limited Warranty on Heat Exchanger plus 10-year Furnace Replacement Limited Warranty
* Designed for multi-position installation ? upflow, horizontal right or left
* Energy-saving Hot Surface Ignition system with Norton® Mini-Igniter and patented adaptive learning algorithm
* Energy-saving PSC, multi-speed, direct-drive blower motor
* Quiet, corrosion-resistant, induced-draft blower assembly
* Integrated furnace control with diagnostics
* Low-voltage terminal blocks
* Suitable for direct vent (2-pipe) or non-direct vent (1-pipe) applications
* Convenient left or right connection for gas and electric service
* All models comply with California NOx Standards
* 2-stage gas valve for efficient and cost effective operation

Cabinet Features

* Heavy-gauge, reinforced, fully insulated steel cabinet with durable, Architectural Gray baked-enamel finish
* Top venting is standard; alternate flue/vent located on right side
* Foil-faced insulation lines the heat exchanger compartment
* Bottom or side air inlet; removable, solid bottom

Special Sound Reducing Features

* Multi-speed blower motor
* Special sound isolated blower assembly
* Fully insulated cabinet
* Heavy gauge steel cabinet

You and your family will appreciate the whisper-quiet operation of the GMH9 furnace. Your Goodman furnace uses a multi-speed blower motor and a sound isolating assembly to reduce the noise common in other furnaces.

Upgraded Reliability For Longer Life

Goodman packs all the latest high-technology features into this furnace without breaking your budget.

Features like the energy-saving, reliable hot surface ignition system with patented adaptive learning algorithm to maximize the igniter life and the patented, corrosion-resistant, aluminized steel tubular heat exchanger with a stainless-steel recuperative coil for many years of trouble-free service.

In fact, Goodman guarantees the performance and backs with a Limited Lifetime Warranty. The GMH9 furnace is easily converted for use with propane with the addition of the field installed LPT-01A propane conversion kit for only $129.00.

The high-efficiency combustion process allows venting with 2 or 3 inch PVC without the need for a traditional chimney flue. And because it can be direct-vented to the outside fresh air can be used for combustion.

This is helpful if the air in the vicinity of the furnace is corrosive, such as around paint or chemical storage, and will protect the heat exchanger from the harmful effects.

As an added feature not commonly found on many furnaces, the Goodman 95% efficient furnace is a low Nox furnace, which emits fewer oxides of nitrogen than ordinary furnaces, contributing to better air quality.

The fuel stingy auto-ignition system eliminates the old-fashioned standing pilot for greater ignition dependability without the wasted energy.

Designed For Easier Installation      

The furnace can be installed in an upflow position (ductwork above the furnace) or horizontally (furnace in an attic or crawlspace) without the need for modification.

Your installer will appreciate the thoughtful installation flexibility provided by the alternate top or right-hand flue venting. The convenient left or right connection for gas and electric service will make installation a snap.

The GMV9 series furnace can be installed almost anywhere in your home, including the attic, crawlspace, garage, closet, or alcove. The return air can be ducted through either side or from the bottom, depending on your particular need.

If your replacing a similar furnace with this Goodman GMV9 series furnace it will normally require about 4-6 hours to complete the job. Goodman has thought of just about everything to make installation quick and easy.

Finally the GMV9 furnace features a heavy-gauge, reinforced and insulated steel cabinet with a durable and attractive baked-enamel finish. This furnace will arrive at your home completely assembled and factory run-tested to ensure that your installation goes off without a hitch.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Movie Scene Nominee (week 1) - The Prophecy

Satan (Viggo Mortensen) is talking to Katherine in the movie Prophecy.

Movie Scene Nominee (week 2) - Devil's Advocate

Satan's (Al Pacino) speech to Kevin Lomax (Keanu Reeves).



Movie Scene Nominee (week 3) - End of Days

Satan's (Gabriel Byrne) speech to Jericho Cane (Arnold Schwarzenegger). Satan is trying to convince Jericho to disclose the whereabouts of Christine York (Robin Tunney).

Movie Scene Nominee (week 4) - Constantine

Satan (Peter Stormare) is talking to John Constantine (Keanu Reeves) in the movie Constantine (2005).



Using sigils tattooed on his arms, John forces Gabriel (Tilda Swinton), to appear, but the angel promptly subdues Constantine. Gabriel laments God’s favoritism towards humans and the forgiveness they are readily given as opposed to any other species. Gabriel believes that bringing Hell to Earth will enable those who survive to become worthy of God’s love through repentance and faith. Gabriel throws Constantine from the room and begins to release Mammon. As Gabriel moves to stab Angela with the Spear and release Mammon, Constantine slits his wrists. Time stops and Lucifer (Peter Stormare), who hates Constantine enough to collect his soul personally, arrives. Constantine tells Lucifer about Mammon’s plan and Lucifer sends Mammon back to Hell to keep Mammon from conquering Earth before him. When Gabriel attempts to smite Lucifer, the angel's wings are burned away and, relieved of holy powers, the angel is defeated.

In return for helping Lucifer Constantine is owed a favour, but rather than asking for an 'extension' and be restored to life, he instead asks that Isabel be allowed to go to Heaven. Lucifer happily obliges, but, as he begins to drag Constantine to Hell, Heaven appears before him; by sacrificing himself for Isabel when there was nothing in it for him, Constantine has proven himself worthy to enter Heaven. Infuriated, Lucifer heals Constantine’s wounds and cures him of his cancer so that Constantine would have a second chance to 'prove that [he] truly belongs in Hell'.

Movie Scene Nominee (week 5) - Meet Joe Black

The movie opens with an introduction to the guide, Bill Parrish (Anthony Hopkins), who doubts that he will live for many more years. Indeed, he is approached in his home and work by what he thinks are hallucinations, wherein Death himself has come with the intention of escorting him to the afterlife. Bill, touched by his dream-like brush with mortality, expresses his desire for his daughter, Susan (Claire Forlani), to live a life with passion. She is considering marriage, but her father is not favorably impressed by her relationship. When she asks for the short version of his impassioned speech, he simply says, "Stay open. Who knows? Lightning could strike!"

Shortly after hearing this advice, Susan meets a vibrant young man (Brad Pitt) with whom she is instantly enamored. Immediately after this encounter (and unbeknownst to her), the man dies in a collision with two cars. Death returns to Bill's home in the form of the young man, explaining that Bill's impassioned speech has piqued his interest after an eternity of boredom. Given Bill's "competence, experience, and wisdom", Death has chosen him and tells Bill that in return for a delay, Bill shall be his guide on Earth. Notably, during his time on Earth, Death's personality alters to become mildly curious, ruminative, and gentle, having been worldly, sardonic, and arrogant until he revealed his appearance.



Crazy Scene in "Meet Joe Black"

Monday, November 22, 2010

Paramore: Decode



How can I decide what's right?
When you're clouding up my mind
Can't win your losing fight
all the time

Not gonna ever own what's mine
When you're always taking sides
You won't take away my pride
No, not this time
Not this time

How did we get here?
when I use to know you so well
How did we get here?
Well, I think I know

The truth is hiding in your eyes
And it's hanging on your tongue
Just boiling in my blood,
But you think that I can't see

What kind of man that you are
If you're a man at all
Well, I will figure this one out
on my own
on my own

I'm screaming "I love you so..."
But my thoughts you can't decode

How did we get here?
when I use to know you so well
How did we get here?
Well, I think I know

Do you see what we've done?
We're gonna make such fools of ourselves
Do you see what we've done?
We're gonna make such fools of ourselves

How did we get here?
when I use to know you so well
How did we get here?
Well, I think I know

I think I know
I think I know
There is something I see in you
It might kill me I want it to be true

Blue Foundation - Eyes on Fire

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Sergio "Maravilla" Martinez - Knockout of the YEAR 2010

HBO just re-aired the Sergio "Maravilla" Martinez vs Paul "The Punisher" Williams II fight from November 20, 2010 at Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey. Incredible jaw dropping Knockout... Martinez knocked out Williams with one punch in the 2nd round. It was sensational and absolutely astonishing. Powerful, Talented, Amazing and Southpaw Sexy.



Sergio Gabriel Martinez (born 21 February 1975 in Quilmes, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine Middleweight professional boxer now fighting out of Oxnard, California. He is the current WBC Super Welterweight champion as well as WBC, WBO and The Ring World Middleweight Champion. Martinez is widely considered one of the best and most talented fighters in the world, HBO boxing analyst Jim Lampley has on more than one occasion called him "The fastest Jr. Middleweight I've ever seen." On April 17th, 2010 Martinez defeated WBC/WBO/The Ring World Middleweight Champion Kelly Pavlik to become the lineal Middleweight Champion of the World.

Friday, November 19, 2010

New photos

Criss's new tattoo:




Getting ready for a photo shoot.




Forever sleeping..

Monday, November 15, 2010

The Spinners - I'll Be Around



This is our fork in the road
Love's last episode
There's nowhere to go, oh no
You made your choice
Now it's up to me
To bow out gracefully
Though you hold the key
But baby

Whenever you call me I'll be there
Whenever you want me I'll be there
Whenever you need me I'll be there
I'll be around

I knew just what to say
Now I found out today
All the words had slipped away but I know
There's always a chance
A tiny spark will remain
And sparks turn into flames
And love can burn once again
But I know you know...

Whenever you call me, I'll be there
Whenever you want me, I'll be there
Whenever you need me, I'll be there
I'll be around, ya

[Instrumental Interlude]

Whenever you call me, I'll be there
Whenever you want me, I'll be there
Even if I have to crawl
I'll be there
I'll be around
Just call me on the phone
I'll be there
I'll never leave you alone
I'll be there
Just call out my name
I know you know you know
I'll be around

Friday, November 12, 2010

Saturday, November 6, 2010

EVERYONE'S DOING IT (TOO DIRTY FOR TV)




Here is the commercial from the last release for Call of Duty:Modern Warfare 2. Great video.

Call of Duty: Black Ops is due to release on Tuesday, November 9, 2010 for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii, and Nintendo DS consoles. The game is the seventh installment of the Call of Duty series. It is a sequel to the developer's previous title in the series, Call of Duty: World at War. It is the first Call of Duty title set during the Cold War era.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Benny Benassi - Satisfaction



Keeping the frequency going, this is my favorite Benassi composition. The song is ear candy and the video is totally hot. Its interesting to know Stephen Hawking agreed to be part of such a sexually suggestive video. WTG Stephen Hawking

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Benny Benassi - California Dreamin



This song is originally performed by The Mamas and the Papas.  Once you hear the song it will ring a bell.  Benni did a great job using the frequency in the song.  The beats come in fast but the song comes together at 1:05 into the video.  Enjoy. 

Sex Gang Children - Mauritia Mayer

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Arcadia - Election Day



For those that remember Duran Duran... Arcadia was the band that they started after Duran Duran.  During this time Arcadia had this album: So Red The Rose.   Now, that you have received a Duran Duran background, enjoy this track - Election Day.  I found it rather fitting considering the Gubernatorial General Election was today; November 2, 2010.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Eminem - Just Lose It



I was driving home and found this CD in my car.  I forgot it was in my CD case, ended up playing it twice.  :: "I'm gonna make you dance..."

Winners: 3rd Annual Pumpkin Pageant

Rick (Beginners Luck)



Wendy (Most Improved)

Dad (Challenging)

Mom (Multiple Elements)


Me (Judge)