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Archive for February 25th, 2010

How You Can Live To 100 (Graphic)

Posted by admin on Feb-25-2010

Look, it's not as tough as you thought it'd be.

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How You Can Live To 100 (Graphic)

10 Biggest Blizzards In New York (Pictures)

Posted by admin on Feb-25-2010

Snow: It's happened throughout history. How does this snow season compare to other snow seasons that have happened in the past

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10 Biggest Blizzards In New York (Pictures)

10 Biggest Blizzards In New York (Pictures)

Posted by admin on Feb-25-2010

Snow: It's happened throughout history. How does this snow season compare to other snow seasons that have happened in the past?

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10 Biggest Blizzards In New York (Pictures)

Genersys SOLAR - Meet a Genersys Installer

Posted by admin on Feb-25-2010

John Turner of Celtic Solar talks about the Genersys Solar panels and the financial savings that can be made with domestic and swimming pool heating systems.

Ninja Deer

Posted by admin on Feb-25-2010

Or maybe Jesus deer. Either way, nice work, dear

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Ninja Deer

A. The gastrovascular cavity provides the nutrient exchange surface in mammals.
B. An animal is a closed system that is separate and distinct from its environment.
C. Interstitial fluid is the go-between for body cells and the circulatory system.
D. Animals are able to live as long as they remain isolated from their environments.
E. None of the choices is correct.

Japanese Solar Dryer.wmv

Posted by admin on Feb-25-2010

Introducing the Japanese solar dryer! Reduce your carbon footprint AND enjoy loads of laughs. Mmmm toasty.

The average U.S. household carbon footprint is 19 metric tons of CO2. I am doing a project and was wondering about how much would getting your house to run fully on solar panels reduce your carbon footprint. Thanks!