Monday, August 29, 2011

Club Penguin Recycling Center

I thought this recycling center they have on Club Penguin is pretty neat! If you throw a snowball, it turns into recyclable waste. (This place is located near the mines)


Thursday, August 25, 2011

Book Review: Physics: Why Matter Matters! by Dan Green


"You'll meet everyday characters, such as Friction, who slows down your bike, and the superfast Neutrinos, who are out of this world. They are a dashing group, full of pizzazz, and they're all here waiting for you..."*

Sounds like your everyday comic book with your everyday heros and their awe-inspiring characteristics, huh? Guess what: you've just read a passage from a science book...
 EEK!!!
[Suspense... yeah... with the creepy music...]

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Recycle Crayons with Crazy Crayons

Image is by Crazy Crayons
Do you suffer by harboring an incessant load of broken, worn out, used, or stubbed crayons?
What are you going to do? Cry? Whine? Oh well, I guess we can only throw them in the trash...



The landfill is so evil, it created a typo!

Are you crazy or something?!?! Unless you want me to STRANGLE YOU, don't throw these potential goods away. Instead, simply recycle them with the company, Crazy Crayons!

This company's instructions are very simple: Fill a box w/ your pooped out crayons, ship it to them, and done. They'll do the rest and melt them into new, fun shaped crayons. You can't really question their expertise considering that they have already recycled 72,000 pounds worth of these otherwise thrown-away writing utensils.

crazycrayons.com
I must say, this is a great alternative for Terracycle, because they aren't accepting them yet.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Club Penguin 'Gloos: Fire Dungeon

The best way to display this igloo that I found (thanks to CP username Lot9) was to see it not in an image, but in a short clip.

The fire is quite dazzling, as it is what makes up the "meat" of the igloo. An igloo such as this one is quite fun, but my browser slowed down the longer I stayed. (It eventually crashed.)

I give this igloo 1.5 stars. I would give it 2, but because it slowed down my browser, I had no choice but to take off half a point. The style is fun and would intimidate your penguin friends, but let's face it- you'd get bored of it really quickly. There's not much room for your penguin to move around other than the walkway, either. If you're not all for this igloo, then I'd advise against putting it together because you'd want to clear it away after 5 minutes or so.


For those of you who want the shadowy keep,
(wether or not you're making the Fire Dungeon above,)
just go to the page with the dragon lair and ice castle.
From there, click on the tiny windows in the dragon lair, and viola!



Friday, August 19, 2011

A Fun Little Ziploc Cartoon

I was browsing the Internet for any interesting "going green" articles, when I stumbled upon a fun little cartoon by Ziploc. A great way to exhibit the curbside recycling process and why plastic bags should be set aside to be sent specific recycling facilities.


Did you notice that near the end when the mother holds the list, the first thing it shows recyclable are Ziploc Bags?

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Jumping Gif Animations

A while back, I was using these animations that were monkeying around, such as
and

Some of you were asking as to where I got these animated guys. So, today, I wanted to share exactly how:

1. Go to http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/. That shouldn't be too hard.
2. Type in the search bar what you're looking for, and click the box next to animations so that it is animations only.
I used birthday as an example

3.You should get something like this:
Okay... Normally, all of these things would move around, but this is only a picture of the screen.

4. Right click, or ctrl click the image you'd like. Then click copy image location or copy image address.


5.Now, you paste that text into any image adding thingy. (I used blogger's "add image" for example). Then go under, "from a URL".


And...
 

~Voila!



Monday, August 15, 2011

Bath Tissue! Go Green!

Image by Costco









The wiping roll.
That's right. Even though recycling the actual TP is practically impossible, (although if that were possible, we would save a lot of trees. And I mean a LOT!) the packaging and core shouldn't go to waste. The core obviously can be recycled under the paper category, while the plastic outer wrapping can go under plastic. The problem is, only some of the recycling facilities accept it because this stuff will probably jam their systems. No need to worry! You can always send it to Terracycle, shipping paid free.

So NOW there SHOULDN'T be any reason for another core or plastic wrapping to end up in the evil landfill. Oh, and, this is vice versa with paper towel rolls.

Image of evil landfill provided by Wikipedia

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Who Knew? by Yahoo!

Yahoo! has a series of video shorts called Who Knew?. They provide small but enjoyable fun facts and things about interesting subjects. I wanted to share a couple of them that I found interesting:


iPhone/ iPod Touch App Review: "The Most Addictive Game"


Here's a fun little game on your phone or Touch to keep you entertained. There's just one rule: move out of the way of the blue blocks and don't hit them or the wall.

During gameplay, you use your finger to move around the red block in the center.
The blue blocks slowly increase in speed as they move around the whole area.
You must avoid those and the wall for as long as you can.

I'd give this 4 stars, because for some weird reason, it really is addictive!