Saturday, September 6, 2008

Will you PLEASE!!!!!!

JUST CHANGE YOUR LIGHTBULBS..... The hottest thing in household energy savings is the compact fluorescent lightbulb (CFL), a funny-looking swirl that fits into standard sockets. CFLs cost three to five times as much as conventional incandescent bulbs yet use one-quarter the electricity and last several years longer. They are available virtually everywhere lightbulbs are sold. Most labels don't say "CFL" (GE calls its bulbs Energy Savers), and in some cases the telltale twist is enclosed in frosted glass. The wattage gives them away: many 7-watt CFLs are comparable to a regular 40-watt bulb, 26 watts is the typical CFL equivalent of 100 watts and so on. Or just look for the Energy Star label.
CFLs have come a long way since they were first introduced in the mid-'90s (they don't flicker as much when you turn them on, for one thing), but because each bulb still contains 5 mg of mercury, you're not supposed to toss them out with the regular trash, where they could end up in a landfill. So the bulbs are one more thing for you to sort in the recycling bin.
Light-emitting diodes, or LEDs (see item 4), don't have this problem, but they can require a bit of DIY rewiring. LEDs work great as accents and task lights, and you can also buy LED desk and floor lamps. But if you're just looking to put a green bulb in your favorite table lamp, CFL is the way to go

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Series of ways to be more awesome!!!!

  • Each day there will be a way to use less water, recycle more and use less energy.... It's not like you're dumb... you might not have thought about some of this stuff.... or maybe you are dumb...

(1) Put a bleach bottle in your toilet. Fill it with water, put on the cap tightly, and put it in the back part of your toilet. A brick inside a plastic bag to contain all the crumbs would also work. Since the average toilet uses 3 to 7 gallons of water per flush, the brick or bottle will displace some water, so your toilet will use ½ - 1 gallon less each time someone uses it!

didn't think of that did you?

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

That's a nice try at bento


Amateur? sure why not. Fun? ok. Healthy? hell yea! well, minus the cookies... this is the new wave of school lunch. Like it or not.... here it comes!