Archive for September, 2008
Saturday, September 20th, 2008
There is an article that follows the process it takes to turn a bottle into
fabric, from the chipped plastic bits that resemble snow cone filling to the
fiber filaments that “feel eerily like human hair gone unwashed for so long
that it’s soft with grease.” There’s also some great photos, and surprising
facts like it takes just 10 plastic bottles to make a pound of fiber. (more…)
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Posted in Going Green | 6 Comments »
Friday, September 19th, 2008
While watching the weather channel, I saw this amazing commerical and here it is!
To Our Leaders …. (more…)
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Posted in Going Green | 6 Comments »
Thursday, September 18th, 2008
As you may have heard, Michael Moore decided to make his new film,
“Slacker Uprising,” available for free to everyone in the United States and
Canada. It is the first time ever that a major feature-length film is debuting
as a free download on the internet — legally. He is doing this for two reasons:
- 1. Next year it will be 20 years since his first film, “Roger & Me,”
- so he’d like to give those of you who’ve supported his work over
- the years a thank you gift in the form of a brand new movie; and (more…)
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Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
How are the Candidates Going to Clean America?
The method in which America creates energy has been a hot topic during the 2008
presidential election. For most, a primary concern deals with how we can keep prices
down at the pump while eliminating our need for foreign oil. This desire has lead to the
“drill here, drill now” crowd calling for domestic offshore drilling (among other things).
While everyone agrees that energy independent principles are vital to revving
up the American economy, there are big differences in how to accomplish this task.
Notably, when it comes to the energy resources and environmental protection standards,
there are fundamental differences in Barack Obama’s and John McCain’s interests.
Additionally, when it comes to bills in congress addressing consumer protection, (more…)
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Posted in blogs | 17 Comments »
Monday, September 15th, 2008
April 29, 2008
One year after the tornado
Farrell Allison’s house is being invaded by CBS news. Greensburg is getting
ready for the 1 year anniversary. They are going to break ground on the business
incubator, a memorial service for those that died due to the tornado, and
re-dedicate the new water tower. The seniors will be graduating, and the
President will be in town.
Dealing with the news media gives them exposure to hopefully extra monies to (more…)
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Posted in Going Green | 6 Comments »
Saturday, September 13th, 2008
I’M STILL STANDING, YEAH, YEAH, YEAH!
I would like to let you all know that I am still standing after IKE
came to town.
Ike started hitting us during the early morning hours. Around 8:20
a.m. lost electricity. Then the winds and rains started gearing up
for a rockin and rollin day. (more…)
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Posted in Natural Living | 9 Comments »
Thursday, September 11th, 2008
Hi Everyone! Thanks for all of your thoughts and humor! It is greatly
appreciated. So here is the latest.
IKE will be coming in between Freeport and Houston. These two cities are
only 50 miles apart. So, in essence, Houston is going to get hit hard for
being on the dirty end of it.
The surge in Galveston Bay will push floodwaters into Houston, damaging areas
that include the nation’s biggest refineries and NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
The Ship Channel will also get a huge part of the surge. So I am sure that
those big ships will be anchored pretty well. With the surge being predicted (more…)
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