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Archive for February, 2008


Green Thumb

Feb 17

I have been reading a lot of articles from various sources such as “The Daily Green“, “Yahoo Green” and “Lime” and have implemented some of their suggestions on how to reduce my consumption of harmful chemicals and output of CO2. The term “Green Thumb” now has two meanings:

  1. Having the ability to properly grow and nurture plants
  2. Having the knowledge to affectively improve the environment by utilizing any “green” means to reduce the consumption of energy, harmful chemicals and reduce the output of CO2.

Don’t look at me at as a tree-hugging, hemp-wearing hippie, Global Warming is the end of the Earth type of person as that’s not who I am. I humbly believe that the amount of energy, CO2 emissions, etc are not causing the Earth’s warming period; it’s exactly that, a warming period. During the medieval period Europe experienced a rise in temperature that actually allowed England to cultivate certain foods such as Grapes which was then made into wine that they previously were not able to due to the cool weather. Shortly after the warming period the temperatures dropped drastically which is referred to as the “Mini ice age”. When my parents were growing up in Maine they experienced snow storms that I have never seen myself, snow levels that literally would reach the top of a house and telephone poles. I know that from what has been proven by scientists, history and the Bible that what we are experiencing is just that, a heightened warming period. Nowhere in the Bible does it state that the Earth is going to be vanquished of its natural resources expect during the Tribulation where God destroys much of the Earth’s resources by natural and supernatural means.

With all of that said, I still think that it is wise to lessen the consumption of energy, CO2 emissions, use of harmful toxins, to recycle and to preserve as much of God’s Creation as possible. Being a technically minded person I am always trying to improve code and design it to be more efficient. Right now I live in an apartment but I am considering purchasing a house in the near future for multiple reasons which has got me thinking how I can better the environment and save myself money by conserving. Some of the steps I have taken to reduce and conserve are:

  • Replaced all incandescent lights with CFL bulbs
    • reduced CO2 emissions
    • conserve energy by using less electricity at the same time outputting the same or more lumes (in my small apartment I save anywhere from $5-$10 a month)
  • Use non-toxin cleaners such as baking soda, vinegar, water, tea tree oil
  • Recycle
  • Unplug un-used appliances such as chargers, blenders, etc
  • Replaced my work water bottle with a SIGG aluminum bottle that does not release any toxins into it’s contents (thank you Robin)

Some of the things that I have planned for the house are very simple and are cost effective to implement:

  • Replacing and or purchasing green linens and bed sheets
  • Purchase GE Energy Star and Energy Efficient appliances that reduce the consumption of power and water
  • Replace water facets (sink and shower) with LoFlow heads and motion-sensor detection
  • Install bamboo wood flooring instead of wood along with using recycled underlayment
  • Time controlled thermostat
  • More insulation in the attic (recycled)

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MCD…Almost

Feb 15

This week as been a mix of weather ranging from warm temperatures of 45-50 degrees to below freezing with snow and rain one after another. A little after a year I have finally started my exams to become a MCDST (Microsoft Certified Desktop Technician), not out of relentless studying but after finally getting myself motivated to take the tests. This morning I traveled to Waterville to take the first part of the MCDST certification, 70-271 which was very easy, I passed with a 916 out of 1,000. I plan to use the MCDST as a basis for other certifications such as possibly the MCSA, MCITP.

This weekend we are supposed to get more snow which I’m hoping is true as I will have a chance to get out and photograph snow-covered conifers which I have only had one other opportunity to which was on New Years day with Robin. I have not had many opportunities to use my newly purchased Canon 40d digital SLR camera.

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