Posted on April 26, 2008 by datagreen
I’m not really ashamed of the fact that I’m a gamer. I’m not even a closet gamer – I don’t hide the fact.
Now comes along this article and it looks like I need to rethink my gaming strategy. According to Hardcoreware.net, the Nintendo Wii is roughly 10x more environmentally friendly than the XBox360 [...]
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Posted on April 22, 2008 by datagreen
Earth Day 2008 – and getting lots of press. I’m a little surprised at the amount of press, actually – but pleasantly so. In Orlando, lots of local businesses are having random events around Earth Day that makes me think there’s lots of possibilities for the green efforts to really take hold.
Having said all that [...]
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Posted on April 18, 2008 by Brandy Bates
At long last I would like to say hello. I know that Rick promised my blog arrival a while ago, however, due to our busy schedule I have not been able to get on here yet. The wait is over though, so you will begin to see more of me in the near future! Get [...]
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Posted on March 28, 2008 by RickB
Tomorrow (Saturday March 29) from 8-9PM Eastern Time is Earth Hour 2008!
For 60 minutes, businesses and individuals from Chicago to Tel Aviv will turn off their lights to create awareness about how greenhouse gases impact the environment. In 2007, Sydney, Australia was the first city to test out Earth Hour, and 2.2 million individuals and [...]
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Posted on March 24, 2008 by RickB
Laptop Magazine had a small article on working greener. Nothin exciting, and rather a bland endorsement of solar powered laptop chargers, but it’s nice to see it make some more mainstream press.
See the article on Laptop Magazine’s website.
Oh, and love the title. Not. But I guess it’s an eye-catcher.
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Posted on January 10, 2008 by datagreen
I had an interesting conversation the past week on whether or not business technology – computers, cell phones, UPS, network hardware, etcetera – is just inherently evil. This discussion was with my cousin who pointed out that so much of the components are going to cause problems down the line – batteries, silicon chips, all [...]
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