Friday, April 18, 2008
My graphics card is back!
For 8 weeks my computer hasn't been working because it had no graphics card (it was faulty). My graphics card still had it's warranty so we sent it to the makers to fix it, it has been 8 long weeks and finally it arrived yesterday.
day 2 for the V8s
day 2 is in motion with all the V8s and super cars what is your favourite maker car maker?
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Day 1 for V8s
The first day is in motion for the amazing V8s. There are 3 magical days of V8s, I could here them driving from my school did anyone go was it any good?
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Monday, April 14, 2008
Saturday, April 12, 2008
The balloons
Last night the balloons went up unfortunately I missed most of it but got to see the awesome fire works there were lots of people there, I saw people leaving just when the fireworks started!
Did you go? How was it?
Did you go? How was it?
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Do you believe in the big bang theory?
Well if your wondering what's the big bang? It is what some scientists and me believe is how the universe began. Well the big bang is where all the matter and things are all jammed into one big thing and since kept crushing in on itself until it exploded into the thing we call the universe. But the bad side is that we think that the process is going to happen again :C. So if you aren't in any religion this is a scientific version of how life began.
Do you think this is true?
Do you think this is true?
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
HamiltON
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
The V8s
The V8s what do you think about them? Is it a bad thing or good? well it's good and bad in my opinion, the good things are lots of publicity and buiseness to hamiltON but also the amount of pollution will be big and it might attract street races. But I've heard that the hamiltON city council is planning on trying to counter all the pollution so it's carbon neutral.
10 enviro tips to help keep you green
here's 10 easy enviro tips to help the environment. I got these from a website called http://greenliving.suite101.com/article.cfm/understanding_green_living
1.Purchase fruits and vegetables that are organic. Organic foods avoid the use of pesticides. This is better for the environment, as the produce is grown naturally.
2.Cut down on fuel usage. Try walking to places instead of taking your car. If that is not possible, consider carpooling or taking public transportation systems, such as buses or trains when you can. The less fumes in the air the better for all of us.
3.Recycle household items. Give old clothes as a donation to places like Goodwill or the Salvation Army. Use rechargeable batteries. Organize a neighborhood yard sale to get rid of things you no longer want or need.
4.When gardening, create a compost pile for fertilizer. Don't opt to buy fertilizers from stores.
5.Use a canvas bag that can be used over and over again when you go grocery shopping. Do not accept the plastic or paper bags that the store offers.
6.Invest in a water-saving showerhead. You can find these low-flow types online at Enviro Friendly Products. Help conserve water by taking this step.
7.Consider buying things in bulk. It saves you money and requires less packaging materials.
8.Save energy by installing a programmable thermostat to heat and air condition your home.
9.Pure soap is biodegradable and breaks down completely. Choose a soap that is pure, such as Dove. Avoid soaps with synthetic scents or colors.
10.Make a bird feeder out of recyclable products, such as a milk carton. Feed the birds and help the environment at the same time!
1.Purchase fruits and vegetables that are organic. Organic foods avoid the use of pesticides. This is better for the environment, as the produce is grown naturally.
2.Cut down on fuel usage. Try walking to places instead of taking your car. If that is not possible, consider carpooling or taking public transportation systems, such as buses or trains when you can. The less fumes in the air the better for all of us.
3.Recycle household items. Give old clothes as a donation to places like Goodwill or the Salvation Army. Use rechargeable batteries. Organize a neighborhood yard sale to get rid of things you no longer want or need.
4.When gardening, create a compost pile for fertilizer. Don't opt to buy fertilizers from stores.
5.Use a canvas bag that can be used over and over again when you go grocery shopping. Do not accept the plastic or paper bags that the store offers.
6.Invest in a water-saving showerhead. You can find these low-flow types online at Enviro Friendly Products. Help conserve water by taking this step.
7.Consider buying things in bulk. It saves you money and requires less packaging materials.
8.Save energy by installing a programmable thermostat to heat and air condition your home.
9.Pure soap is biodegradable and breaks down completely. Choose a soap that is pure, such as Dove. Avoid soaps with synthetic scents or colors.
10.Make a bird feeder out of recyclable products, such as a milk carton. Feed the birds and help the environment at the same time!
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