Archive for May, 2008
Thursday, May 29th, 2008
Back 0n May 2nd I wrote a blog called Air Car #2, about a guy (Angelo Di Pietro)
in Australia that invented an engine that runs on compressed air, the rotary
piston engine so light you can literally hold it in your hands. Well, I finally
found their site. Below is an excerpt. But, while I’ve got your attention, be
sure to tune in for tomorrow’s blog because there is going to be some exciting
news on the first air car I wrote about. (more…)
Tags: acceleration control, air car, angelo di pietro, blog, blogs, car, compacts, competitor, control characteristics, energy, environmental situation, exciting news, friction, inventing, invention, lights, money, motor speed, moving parts, piston, piston engine, psi, publicity stunt, rotary, savings, sites, speed control, stationary applications, torque, vibration
Posted in Going Green | 7 Comments »
Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
Randy Canter has been in the RV Industry for 15 years and is the Director of the RVRN Association, many thanks to Randy for the article below and the timeliness of the
info. Especially since I am a RV resident presently, and for anyone utilizing the
RV refrigerator, I thought it was appropriate to publish the latest news release.
KEEP MILLIONS OF RV REFRIGERATORS AND COOLING UNITS OUT OF OUR LANDFILLS! (more…)
Tags: absorption refrigeration, absorption refrigerators, amish communities, article, atmosphere, boats, campers, canter, chemicals, energy, environment, freon, green, horse trailers, lack of education, landfill, landfills, many thanks, motor homes, news release, refrigerator, rv, rv industry, rv refrigerator, s, savings, timeliness, utility, warranty
Posted in RV Living | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, May 27th, 2008
In one hour, the Earth receives more energy from the sun than the entire human race
uses in a year.
In 1904, Albert Einstein proved that light was composed of tiny packets of energy
called photons which could be converted to electricity.
Photo Voltaic cells first became essential during the 1950’s Space Race. The first
two Sputniks that went up, died in a little over a week because the transistors were
powered with flash light batteries. The U.S.’s solar powered satellites were an
instant success. Photo voltaic panels still power nearly all satellites and space (more…)
Tags: albert einstein, electric, electrical, electricity, energy, energy from the sun, flash light, global communication, global entertainment, global positioning, instant success, light batteries, lights, metals, nutshell, photo voltaic cells, photo voltaic panels, photo voltaics, photons, satellites and space probes, solar cells, solar energy, solar panels, solar power, space race, tiny packets
Posted in Everything Solar | 8 Comments »
Monday, May 26th, 2008
June 15 is Father’s Day in the U.S. For everybody else, go ahead and get Dad
something, he will wonder what you are up to. Anyway, save your gas, the last
minute panic attack and get something he will really like and use.
Trash Composter – No fuss, no muss compost. Food waste is processed automatically
$299.00 and continually. (more…)
Tags: abs plastic, aerogarden, air conditioner, air filter, cloudy days, compost, compost food waste, countertop, dirty trick, energy, energy costs, gas, green, illumination, kilo watts, lights, lush herbs, minute panic, natural, nature, night glow, noticeable impact, organic compost, panic attack, savings, shock resistant, solar panel, sun night, trash, two colors, utility, waste, water
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Sunday, May 25th, 2008
Today I am highly recommending Twitter and Mybloglog ebooks for everyone who is
trying to learn the socializing communities.
These books were put together by Kathe Lucas and Denise Hall (a.k.a. The Wacky Sales Team).
They are selling these ebooks for a price of $3.95 for BOTH!!!!
Twitter for Twits
The way Twitter works is incredibly simple because of how quickly you are able to post updates that showcase your products, services or projects that you are working on. It’s easy to see why so many successful marketers have focused their attention on dominating this social community, while it’s still in its infancy. (more…)
Tags: advertising costs, blog, blogs, creating, credibility, denise hall, ebook, ebooks, infancy, marketers, mylog, showcase, subscribers, traffic, trial and error, twitter
Posted in blogs | 1 Comment »
Friday, May 23rd, 2008
For all of you Texans and those who live near the borders of Texas, listen up!
Our state is putting a perfunctory foot forward in going green by having a tax
free weekend on Energy Star products. Below is the excerpt from the Houston
Chronicle article by Clay Robison. (more…)
Tags: additive, article, avail, bulbs, clay robison, doing business in texas, energy, energy efficient air conditioner, energy efficient appliances, energy efficient products, energy guide, energy heat, energy star logo, energy star products, environmental protection agency, fluorescent light bulbs, green, heat pumps, household appliances, houston chronicle, lights, programmable thermostats, refrigerator, sales tax holiday, savings, sites, state comptroller, state sales tax, susan combs, thermostat, water
Posted in go green | 4 Comments »
Thursday, May 22nd, 2008
Post the 350 Challenge badge on your site and they will offset 350 pounds of carbon in
your name.
http://www.blogcatalog.com/discuss/entry/350-challenge
It is free and the badge is accessible in a variety of sizes. Hurry up and join the
charge!
Tags: climate, sites
Posted in Going Green | 4 Comments »