Why Governor Bill Ritter Is in the Hot Seat–Again
Posted by admin on Jun 15, 2009
Throw a couple more logs onto the anti-Ritter fire.
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Take Me Back
Posted by admin on Jun 12, 2009
Traditional history textbooks take a back seat to this highly creative presentation of the facts in DK’s Take Me Back . Read Captain Cook’s Blog or Napoleon’s social networking site, not to mention the myriad other formats you will discover in this book, which is thoroughly satisfying in its visual appeal and imagination. Wonderfully inspiring for graphic arts. Definitely one for the school library and for the coffee table at home. Authored by catherina . Hosted by Edublogs .
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How do I pay my Green Mountain Energy bill on line?
Posted by admin on Jun 12, 2009
I have Green Mountain Energy for my home electricity and cannot find how I can pay my bill on-line.
Thru your bank.. If you have online banking…
Renewable Energy From the Deep Ocean
Posted by admin on Jun 12, 2009
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) process and an ideal location in Puerto rico
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Red Faction: Guerrilla Review
Posted by admin on Jun 9, 2009
Red Faction: Guerrilla ’s story probably won’t win any awards for science fiction writing, and the logic behind the game’s setting makes Star Trek look realistic. But the narrative provides just enough impetus to pull you along this tale of freedom and oppression, to a new world filled with piles of smoldering wreckage. Set 50 years after the first Red Faction , Guerilla finds the Earth Defense Force, the “good guys” from the first game, abusing their power and generally making life bad for the
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MERRICK WILDERNESS BLEND 12/13.2oz CANS
Posted by admin on Jun 9, 2009

The wilderness - it’s the call of the wild, the place where these native American flavors were first born. The original flavor of Buffalo, the untamed taste of Venison and the bold fresh taste of Salmon all mixed together for an excursion of the palate. The unharnessed flavor of Wilderness Blend awaits. The Merrick Family invites your dog to return to his first love - the wild! Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein (Min.) 9.00% Crude Fat (Min.) 5.00% Crude Fiber (Max.) 1.00% Moisture (Max.) 81.00% Calorie Content: 912 kcal/kg - A 13.2 oz. can provides 344 kcal of metabolizable energy, calculated value. Ingredients: Buffalo, Salmon Broth, Venison, Salmon, Fish Broth, Whole Brown Rice, Fresh Carrots, Fresh Yukon Gold Potatoes, Fresh Green Peas, Fresh Golden Delicious Apples, Potato Starch-modified, Egg, Olive Oil, Flax Seed Oil (For Omega 3), Potassium Chloride, Salt, Sodium Tripoly-phosphate, Yucca Schidigera Extract, Choline Chloride, Natural Caramel Color, Lecithin, Zinc Amino Acid Complex, Tocopherol, Iron Amino Acid Complex, Vitamin E Supplement, Manganese Amino Acid Complex, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Vitamin A Acetate, Copper Amino Acid Complex, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin D3 Supplement), Niacin, Riboflavin Supplement, Biotin, Ethylene-diamine Dihydriodide, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Folic Acid, Thiamine Mononitrate, Sodium Selenite. Wilderness Blend is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food nutrient profiles for all life stages.
Best way to compare the cost of fuels to green energy?
Posted by admin on Jun 5, 2009
Hello,
I would like to compare the costs of the energy costs of the fuels we use today (non renewable) to the current cost of green energy (solar wind water etc). What is the best way to do this?
Cost in cents (or pence, if you're in the UK) per unit of electricity produced over the whole life cycle.
You have to take into account discounting too: money spent now is worth more than money spent later, because if you'd invested the money now you would have got more money later from interest. You also have to include the likely cost of fuel in the future, maintenance etc.
The calculations are relatively simple if you just want to work out how long it'll take for a solar panel to pay back its cost. It's quite hard, so I'd rely on published work.
So look up 'electricity costs per kWh by source' or something like that!
Green Power Collides with Endangered Species
Posted by admin on Jun 4, 2009
The greens are getting a taste of their own medicine. For years, they have used the Endangered Species Act to regulate use of private and public property around the nation, and now one species listing could undermine one of their sacred cows: green power. A story in today’s Land Letter , highlights the fact that windmill operations in Wyoming—which are subsidized by the feds under the global warming agenda of the Obama Administration as embodied in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
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Tigi Rockaholic Livin the Dream Sulfate-Free Shampoo 8.45 oz
Posted by admin on Jun 3, 2009

Livin’ the dream takes extreme energy. Sulfate-free formula boasts a blend of green tea, goji berry, gotu kola and multi-minerals to make for a revitalizing, gentle cleansing cocktail. Bring stellar shine and strength back to your strung out strands. Let’s live it up, party people! Ingredient Attributes: Green Tea, Goji Berry, Gotu Kola and Paraguay Tea Extracts blend to help prevent free radical damage, detoxify hair and revitalize natural energy levels Sweet Almond Fruit Extract increases brilliance and volume of the hair while providing UV protection Plankton Extract stimulates energy by renewing cell vitality White Tea Leaf Extract helps revitalize natural energy levels Bacopa Monniera Extract and Dermosaccharides improve hydration of hair and scalp L-Carotene & Panthenol Vit B increase energy and stimulation for healthy hair and scalp Rockin’ Hint for Hairdressers: Lather up with this daily shampoo to revitalize overworked, overstyled, overpartied hair.
What are the benefits of moving from the northeast to the southeast?
Posted by admin on May 29, 2009
At 18, I would like to move from Georgia to New York and go to college there, and live there for quite a while, possibly my whole life. I would like to know the benefits of moving there, and what changes I will experience when I move. Weather, environment, money, ect. I would also like to know how to prepare for this change now, what do I need to do to get an apartment (money wise) and what I need to do to prepare for weather changes. Thank you! Yes, that’s what I meant. I’m sorry.
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