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	<title>Comments on: Different country energy comparisions</title>
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		<title>By: energyblog</title>
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		<description>Water usage :: I was always impressed with washers using so little water in Japan.  A use of fuzzy logic and high tech that just doesn&#039;t exist in Canada.  I&#039;d like to see these water saving devices here and more widely available.  Since they use less water they also use less energy to handle a load.</description>
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