Eco Balls claims to cut washing bills by over 80 percent while remaining chemical-free.
Instead of throwing in a new scoop of detergent for each wash cycle, these little green baby balls go into your washing machine for up to an amazing 1,000 washes. The balls contain mineral salts that produce an ionized […]
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>Casting your favorite celebrities into the pits of Hades since 2007
It is a fairly well-known fact that all celebrities will be cast into the flames of eternal damnation when they die. As a bouncer to the 7th Circle of Hades, I have my work cut out for me–deciding who gets through the gates and who […]
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written at 3.30am this morning, in the middle of a sleepless, anxiety-filled night
I am a forty-niner
beginning to learn about pain
I love my mother and father
Thanking God for all their days
Maybe it’s because tomorrow’s New year’s Eve
Or did I sleep too much lately?
I’m fearing sore ribs and aching shoulders
Hoping quitting smoking will help
I panic and reach […]
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One of my New Year’s Resolutions this year is to live more greenly. [Is that a word?] Anyway, that means living in a way that benefits the environment as well as myself.
So, I’ve done some googling & complied a list of easy tips that anyone can [& should] do!
Make sure your car’s tires are filled […]
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Reason number 4 to ride your bike is that you save $$$.
Using a bike instead of a car just one day a week, the average American would save $609 in gasoline, maintenance and depreciation costs per year, reduce emissions by 24 pounds per week, and burn an extra 1315 calories at a 12mph pace! (Bicycling […]
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As we look into the New Year, there will be little change in the United States’ culture promoting death. How a country that for decades passed itself off to the rest of the world as the world’s moral leader, as the world’s foremost Christian nation, and as the world’s strongest and thus most secure nation could slip […]
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I would love to start a research project on this, but I fear the addiction. Â Is there such a thing as virtual environments, and what sort of interventions do such places make possible?
Virtual WoW activists:jointetaa.blogspot.com
& virtual parks:Â www.virtualparksandrec.comÂ
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Apparently there’s a huge collection of plastic garbage floating just below the surface in the middle of the Pacific. Apparently it’s twice the size of Texas. Scary stuff.
http://www.mindfully.org/Plastic/Ocean/Trashing-Oceans-Plastic4nov02.htm
Read about it here, or listen to this interview on NPR.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15713260
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I love the heat. Yesterday we had our first taste of 40 degree weather and it’s absolutely wonderful. Growing up in northern Canada it didn’t matter the time of year; I was always cold. As a result, I love the feeling of walking into a wall of heat upon exiting a climate controlled building. It astounds me […]
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It’s odd, but in the Muslim blogosphere, I seldom find mention of the fact that humanity, or at least the wealthier minority of humanity, are currently running headlong towards an international calamity: global warming. Of course, it’s the poor who will suffer the most, the dollar-a-day poor who already live on nothing but hope. That’s if we […]
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