Archive for November, 2010
Who doesn’t like the iPhone? Most of everyone when the iPhone hit the market wanted one and actually got one! Now, if you love your iPhone, get an additional accessory that would help you make better use of your great device.
Solio has produced a solar charger for iPhone! You never have to worry about power outages or a charger with an adaptor that doesn’t fit. Solio has created one for you not just for your iPhone but for practically all your electronic devices. So, get a solar charger for iPhone now and let the sun charge you up!
It is a well-known fact that the electricity that we have been so used to is becoming scarce. Electricity is produced in a number ways too many to actually count but it boils down to still using some natural resource that is slowly being used up. Certainly, you have noticed the increase in number of times when there are power outages. Thus, since electricity is becoming scarce, it also means that electricity is becoming more expensive. Moreover, our economy is not as ideal as it used to be and the increasing high cost of electricity is cutting into every family’s budget quite significantly.
Learn more about renewable energy, solar panels and solar energy to lower electricity costs. It is better to not fight something that is inevitable. It is better to look for an alternative and adapt. The world, our world, and its natural resources will not last forever and the only thing that we can do is facilitate a better plan so we can make them last a little bit longer.
Out in the woods, you find yourself just a few feet from the game you have been waiting for days. You are tired and worn out but excited to catch it on camera! You press the trigger and nothing happens. You are out of luck. Your batteries have run out and you have nowhere to plug it in.
You have been observing the behavior of a specific game that you’ve been wishing to catch on camera for days now. You know it will be back but you wished that you had gotten the shot right then and there so that you can already go home and enjoy the comforts of civilization. Now, you have to trek back to the cabin to charge your batteries and your counting off the hours on your fingers for how long it would actually take you to do all that. If only you had a solar panel battery charger handy and you wouldn’t be in that situation in the first place. Simplest advice. Next time, bring it.
We can have more enjoyable and more socially responsible parties when we use biodegradable cutlery. These are the perfect alternative to disposable plastic utensils. Birchware is a brand of biodegradable cutlery that is manufactured from farmed birch trees. They are completely compostable and will biodegrade within sixty days. They are also handsomely designed.
We wish for more products like the Birchware brand of biodegradable cutlery. They are made from wood that can be re-grown. They are good for our health in that they do not use glazes, bleaches and dyes in their manufacturing process. Let us use biodegradable cutlery in our picnics and parties. By doing so, we will be helping the cause of the environment.
The idea of bamboo quilt batting seems quite appealing. It is easy enough to plant bamboo, leave it alone, harvest it and produce fabric or batting from its fibers. Seems like a win-win situation. But not everybody is happy. Quilters find bamboo quilt batting expensive. Aside from that it is also difficult to source.
Environmentalists are questioning the process used to transform bamboo reeds into fabric. The problem is in the use of chemicals in the production process. It is a labor intensive process that requires the reeds to be mashed up and cooked in solvents. Manufacturers of bamboo textiles use sodium hydroxide to turn bamboo into fiber that can be woven. Until this is resolved, quilt makers might do well to stick it out with cotton. It is just as breathable and drapes well. Quilts made with cotton batting soften with age, washing and use.