going green


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Lets Go For a Walk


uCount Pedometer

Walking is a great way to stay healthy and it's eco-friendly!  This uCount Pedometer is a great gift for anyone that is an avid walker or that's trying to live a greener lifestyle by walking to work or when they travel.  For those that have no sense of direction they no longer have to worry about getting lost, just use Google, Google maps has added a new tool for finding walking directions.  Walking is just one simple way that you can start living green, you can also......

1) Drink tap water instead of bottled water.

2) Turn off the lights when you leave a room.

3) Replace light bulbs with fluorescent bulbs.

 

 




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Oh, the Power of Beer!


Water Powered Calculator

If you know a geek that is living green then they will love this Water Powered Calculator.  This calculator will make any tree hugger happy, not only can they power their green gadget with water, they can also use beer.  This calculator does not qualify as heavy machinery so it is alright to operate under the influence.  Drink beer and solve some math problems!  We should all live by a quote from one of the world's finest beer connoisseurs, Homer Simpson.  "Here's to alcohol, the cause of, and solution to all life's problems.  

 




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Living Green


Planet Green T-Shirt Earth Day is April 22nd.  The next couple of weeks we will be featuring gift ideas that are eco-friendly.  To start here's a t-shirt from ChoiceShirts.  Show your support and encourage friends to live the green life. 



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National Biodiesel Day


Planet Green T-Shirt Yeah, I know, an odd holiday, but not one to be blown off.  Today is National Biodiesel Day in honor of the birth of Rudolf Diesel.  Diesel was the inventor of the diesel engine.  Biodiesel comes from vegetable oil and is much better for the environment.  It has been said that the vegetable oil from Mexican Restaurants could be recycled into biodiesel and all the world would smell like a tortilla chip.


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