Steve acquainted me with this little gadget. Pretty dang cool.
Ride it on the bike trails or cruise along with traffic using no gas.
Friday, June 6, 2008
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Thwarted... at least for a day
On my ride home yesterday I seem to have lost my bike lock. A key requirement to be able to ride into work and leave my bike sitting outside since I haven't managed to convince my employer to let me bring it in yet.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Doing something
I've been on the fence for some time. I keep looking at things going on and trying to figure out where to start trying to make a difference. My wife and I already don't really waste too much. But we have made a decision to try to avoid the use of plastic bags. (Things like bread and purchases where the plastic bag is inside the box and not evident are an exception, but Sustainable Dave has some ideas about the bread issue. Perhaps if I can find a local bakery that is willing to work with us that might be a solution.)
In addition to that with our income tax refund I purchased a commuter bike. I haven't been the most faithful about riding it. It seems like I get going good then have some minor injury or an appointment immediately after work or some other what have you. But I'm determined to keep trying and I figure eventually it'll take hold and will become my primary means of getting to/from work. I started this google spreadsheet to keep track of the amount spent on it and the amount I'm saving in fuel costs. If I can make it to the point that I'm truly saving money I'll be pleased. I'd like to figure out the production impact of the bike so I can tell when I'm having a positive impact on the environment by having purchased the bike, but I'm not even sure where to start on that. Anyone have any ideas?
I also figured that if I put it out there where anyone can see my progress I'm more likely to stick to it. So lambaste me if I start to slack off again!
In addition to that with our income tax refund I purchased a commuter bike. I haven't been the most faithful about riding it. It seems like I get going good then have some minor injury or an appointment immediately after work or some other what have you. But I'm determined to keep trying and I figure eventually it'll take hold and will become my primary means of getting to/from work. I started this google spreadsheet to keep track of the amount spent on it and the amount I'm saving in fuel costs. If I can make it to the point that I'm truly saving money I'll be pleased. I'd like to figure out the production impact of the bike so I can tell when I'm having a positive impact on the environment by having purchased the bike, but I'm not even sure where to start on that. Anyone have any ideas?
I also figured that if I put it out there where anyone can see my progress I'm more likely to stick to it. So lambaste me if I start to slack off again!
Self Destructing DVDs
This article outlines a plan for Staples to pickup a product line of DVDs that render themselves useless after 48 hours of breaking the seal on the package. Who knows what chemicals are required to do that and what effect they'll have on us. Plus add in some extra packaging to protect it so you don't lose your money on it and you have a good recipe for a disastrous product. This web-page appears to be the means of contacting Staples. Contact them and let them know what a bad idea it is to carry such an obviously wasteful product.
Don't just close this window, click that link and take a couple minutes to do something good for the world we live in. Useless, and potentially damaging products should not be allowed to run rampant and unchallenged.
Don't just close this window, click that link and take a couple minutes to do something good for the world we live in. Useless, and potentially damaging products should not be allowed to run rampant and unchallenged.
Plastic Bottles
I think Dave's comments say it all about as plainly as it can be said. So take a moment and see what he has to say, then do something.
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