Heat rejection within data centres: the path to optimisation

I always enter through the kitchen side door and I see whatever’s on the kitchen table first when I walk in..

At this point the sink always looks much better, but even if you think it’s much shinier than before, I guarantee that there’s still shining to be done!.The final step is to take some rubbing alcohol on your dry rag and go over the whole sink with it.

Heat rejection within data centres: the path to optimisation

This removes any greasy food residue that was hanging around after your soaking and scrubbing.it even further disinfects everything.So take your time and wipe down your faucet and the counter surrounding your sink too!.

Heat rejection within data centres: the path to optimisation

Here’s how it looks when I’m all done!Pretty great for an old sink, right?.

Heat rejection within data centres: the path to optimisation

So that’s how I clean my sink.

You can see now why I’m not worried about a couple of floor germs!What have I been waiting for?

Soon I’ll be fully prepared and maybe even a little excited to see how well we do when the first power outage hits this year.Will you be joining me in being prepared?Now, we’re no expert gardeners yet, but for the last 8 years or so, we’ve definitely been interested in learning all we can.

The great thing about gardening is that we’ll continue to learn more and more every year.One of the things I learned about myself when we first moved in here is that I really hate that landscaping fabric used to keep the weeds down.