Volunteering: Experts suggest creative ways to help
November 27, 2010 by admin
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Trucks are selling – but not as fast as auto makers claim
Auto analyst Dennis DesRosiers engaged in a war of words with auto makers over incentives
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E-Paper To Be As Disposable As Normal Paper? [E-paper]
# epaper Well, as disposable as RECYCLING that paper is, anyway. (You do recycle, right?) University researchers have found a way to turn paper into e-paper—that is, the same electronic screen in a Kindle. More »
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Giving the Gift of Savings with Energy Star
Home Entertainment, Office, Battery Chargers, Decorating, Recycle, Electronics
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Rendell signs public pension, recycling bills
HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell has signed bills that reduce pension benefits for newly hired state workers and public school employees and require the establishment of recycling programs for electronic devices, his office said Wednesday.
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Volunteering: Experts suggest creative ways to help
Experts suggest creative ways to help An Oswego firefighter by day, Mark Spoo doesn’t indulge his passion for photography as often as he would like. But for the past four Christmas seasons, Spoo has made time to combine his favorite hobby with his desire to give back.
Read more on WGN Radio Chicago
Creative Ways to Increase Your Gas Mileage
August 28, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
At present, every auto user looks for ways to improve his/her car’s gas mileage. Many car owners are ignorant of the fact that cars use only a small portion of the entire fuel in tank. You may feel proud of your truck or car, as it displays shiny paintwork with a beautiful finish. The truth is most of the fuel is a waste in different forms such as the exhaust gases, carbon deposits and heat. All these hamper the engine’s performance.
Car owners spend many dollars at fuel pumps constantly fueling their cars. Almost half of what they spend goes waste and goes up in fumes. This way, you not only lose your hard-earned money, but also disturb the environment, as your car emits the exhaust gases. Fuel prices have gone up, and hence for reducing the financial strain on fuel purchases, you need to find ways to improve the car’s mileage.
Methods:
1. You need to check the air filter daily to either replace or clean it. Dirty or clogged air filter lessens the oxygen content present in the fuel. This interferes with the fuel mixture that causes the air filter to burn and brings down power and performance of the engine.
2. The mileage also depends on tire pressures of your vehicle. Hence, you need to make sure that pressures in tires are accurate, because under-inflated tires lessen the mileage of your car.
3. Take your car for servicing whenever necessary. You may use engine oil that is energy conserving, and which improves the consumption of fuel and reduces friction.
4. Let a qualified mechanic test your car brakes. If car brakes are sticking or binding, there is no doubt you are driving with brakes on. This affects the fuel consumption seriously.
5. Use the right type of fuel for your car. Car owners have to use the accurate octane rating recommended by the automobile dealer or provider. Do not waste money on using any octane fuel that is highly rated.
6. Car drivers need to give up aggressive driving practices. Due to quick acceleration and applying brakes hard, there is a disturbance in fuel economy. Try to use the accelerator smoothly and apply soft brakes as much you can to the engine.
7. You may lower the consumption of fuel using devices for car mileage. Devices such as hydrogen car kits are available on the market. Hydrogen car kit turns water from reservoir into gasoline. This artificial fuel mixes with the fuel present in your car’s fuel tank and dually powers the engine. In addition, the mixture burns more cleanly and efficiently and helps you save 35% of fuel consumption.
Advice To Car Owners:
Individuals have to understand and learn these ways to improve gasoline mileage for their cars. You may try to implement many of the methods for a month and assess your car’s performance. By taking some preventive steps, you are sure to save on money and improve your car’s fuel efficiency.
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1000 Ideas for Creative Reuse: Remake, Restyle, Recycle, Renew
June 3, 2010 by admin
Filed under Going Green
- ISBN13: 9781592535408
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Recycle!: Make Your Own Eco-Friendly and Creative Designs
April 8, 2010 by admin
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Give new life to cast-off objects with these innovative projects for your home and garden.
Designers Moira and Nicholas Hankinson are masters of transforming reclaimed materials into beautiful and useful objects, and their new book is packed with exciting projects for the home and garden. Arranged in chapters that include “Bedrooms, Bathrooms, and Boudoirs,” “Decorative Accessories,” and “The Garden,” Recycle offers clear, concise instructions on how to create each design, from the modest painting of the bed-spring candle holder and the window-shutter CD rack to the more ambitious excavations of the railway-tie garden steps. Taking us through each step, from finding the salvaged item to the beautifully photographed finished piece, Recycle opens our eyes to the rich possibilities of turning “trash” into treasure.
What are some creative ways to go green in high schools?
March 17, 2010 by admin
Filed under Going Green
I am heading a project where I am trying to make our school go green in an effort to help save our environment. I have tried doing some research and am finding a lot of the same suggestions such as walking to school, etc but I would like some creative suggestions as to how to go green WITHIN our school. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


