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Going Green on the Cheap: July 2008
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Monday, July 14, 2008. Batteries power are daily lives. Their in our cell phones, iPods, remote controls, wireless keyboards, digital cameras, laptops, you name it. If it doesn't stay at home chances are it will use a battery. The good news is most electronics like MP3 players and cell phones already have rechargeable batteries in them. What about all those other things that don't have a rechargeable battery? Of money and really help the environment. These kits from Energizer. According to About.com.
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Going Green on the Cheap: Batteries are expensive! ...but not anymore.
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Monday, July 14, 2008. Batteries power are daily lives. Their in our cell phones, iPods, remote controls, wireless keyboards, digital cameras, laptops, you name it. If it doesn't stay at home chances are it will use a battery. The good news is most electronics like MP3 players and cell phones already have rechargeable batteries in them. What about all those other things that don't have a rechargeable battery? Of money and really help the environment. These kits from Energizer. According to About.com.
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Going Green on the Cheap: Win the Coffee War
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Saturday, July 12, 2008. Win the Coffee War. If you're reading this than there is a 50% chance you drink coffee. If so you might be spending a nice chunk of change on it every week. Especially if you drink three or more cups a day and from a coffee place. How can you reduce your impact and save money? That can add up to $2.50 a month, or $30.00 a year. Just by taking in your own cup or mug. You also stop using and tossing a cup every single time you have coffee. You don't have to give...If you are trying...
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Going Green on the Cheap: First Post!
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Tuesday, July 8, 2008. Welcome to Going Green on the Cheap! This is our very first post and there is much more on the way. A little info about this site. Our goal is to help people save money and help green the environment, with as little money as humanly possible. Hope to see you see you soon. Posted by Going Green. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe To Going Green on the Cheap. Win the Coffee War. Water isnt free but it can be REAL cheap(er). Freinds of Going Green on the Cheap.
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Strong, dynamic: June 2008
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Mostly about programming, mostly in Python. Friday, June 27, 2008. Goonmill - seeking art. I am moving into the final phase before a first release of Goonmill. I am seeking art for any. Of the monsters found in the D&D 3.5e SRD. The art must be CC-licensed, public domain, or otherwise free to distribute for any purpose. If CC licensed, it may be of the 'attribution' or 'no derivatives' types, but it must not be 'non-commercial'. Goonmill is arguably a commercial effort, even if it is open source. Obama g...
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Going Green on the Cheap: Water isn't free but it can be REAL cheap(er)
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Thursday, July 10, 2008. Water isn't free but it can be REAL cheap(er). Here is one of the most overlooked and easiest—cheapest ways to minimize your impact on the environment and save a ton. Of money. Stop buying bottle water! According to the New York Times, “it takes 1.5 million barrels of oil to make the water bottles Americans use each year and only about 23 percent. Instead, here is a very cheap alternative. A reusable water bottle or “canteen”. Most people drink bottle water because they don't lik...
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Going Green on the Cheap: Scooter Nation?
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008. We're sure we are not the only ones seeing more scooters riding around town. Truth be told, due to high gas prices, there has been a rise in scooter purchases. According to the Chicago Tribune, sales of motorscooters have jumped 24 percent in the first quarter of 2008. Scooter sales have doubled since 2004 to 131,000 last year. Why? Well Scooters can get up to 95 MPG! This article on MSN Money. Posted by Going Green. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Win the Coffee War.