Monthly Archives: May 2009

Credit Card Debt Transfer Checks

Canceling the Blank Credit Card Checks
Credit Card Junk MailOne weekend last year, the proverbial straw broke the camel’s back, and after exactly how many months straight I do not know, I finally called my credit card company and kindly explained my situation to them. Every week, a minimum of once a week (often times as many as three), I receive a nice form letter and a page full of four or five blank checks. This is, of course, from my credit card company. And it is, in theory, a smart business move on their part.

They are looking to buy more debt by offering the consumer what is essentially a loan through the credit card they use. However, while this money might be tempting to some for unnecessary spending, and a stroke of good luck for others who are in need of some quick cash to pay the monthly bills, I have never once used these checks — for anything!

When you poke around beneath the surface even just a little bit, you notice Continue reading

Top 7 Eco-Friendly Things You Can Do: Going Green in the Workplace

Going Green in the Workplace
Green Office Building
Why 7? Because that’s about as perfect as perfect gets, right? Actually, let’s consider 7 to be a starting point — a jumping off point — to lead to some simplicity that will make a big difference in “Greening” your workplace. Straight talk says that “seven” will offer change without freaking out your colleagues and superiors.

Or if you own the business yourself, it will create an environment for environmental change without offering your employees much “Boss has gone crazy” dialogue. Here you go: 7 great tips to go green in the workplace. Continue reading

Easy Ways to Recycle Electronic Gadgets

The Easy Way to Recycle Your Cell Phone and More
Recycle Gadgets Easily
Electronics in general are a big player in clogging up landfills — according to the EPA, over 3 million tons of electronic gadgetry ended up in the trash in 2003. They are also the cause of overstuffed drawers in your home office. Let’s face it, you don’t need that extra battery charger. And if Consumer Reports is correct, 2 out of 10 people own a laptop or desktop they aren’t using. Continue reading

Solar Panels and Major League Baseball

Solar Panels Go Major: The Greening of the American Professional Sports Stadium
Major League Baseball Green Stadiums
E / The Environmental Magazine has provided definitive proof that solar cells are not merely a part of an underground, counter-cultural movement. Doug Moss reports that Major League Baseball Stadiums are now greening their stadiums with solar energy. You heard that right.

Installation of Solar Cells at Cleveland Indians’ Progressive Field

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Oliver Heath on Recycling

UK Designer Oliver Heath Discusses Recycling in the Home

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SIGG Water Bottles

SIGG: The Original Swiss Bottle
SIGG Water Bottles
If you haven’t heard of it yet, then take a second and check it out: SIGG, “The Original Swiss Bottle” (average price is around $24-), is known the world over for uncompromising quality and the highest level of craftsmanship that comes with “nearly 100 years of heritage and experience.” The secret? the proprietary component (there’s only one!) that goes into the manufacture of these bottles is seamless and without weak points — thus the durability factor. Just you try to break one of them. Can’t do it. Relentlessly field tested by those in the field determined to find the most rock-solid of all water bottles, the SIGG has risen to the top time and time again.

The SIGG Secret: Inside Versus Outside

The inside of SIGG bottles is what makes them special: the internal coating is both high-tech and proprietary; it’s resistant to any kind of Continue reading