By Loyd on November 9th, 2009

You may not know Dean Kamen by name or by sight but you’ve undoubtedly seen the invention that rocketed him to stardom on TV, in movies, and maybe even in person. It’s called a Segway. Kamen is back with a new invention, this one without wheels.
Kamen’s latest brain-child, called “Slingshot” after the fabled weapon used by David to tackle the monstrous Goliath, takes dirty river water, ocean water and even raw sewage and turns it into pure drinking water without the energy and tons of machinery required to clean dirty water under conventional means.
Does it work? In the summer of 2006 Kamen delivered two Slingshots to a small community in Honduras for a trial. During the month they were there the machines were fed whatever water the villagers could find, it was processed and turned into clean, potable water. Read more…
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Keywords: clean water, drinking water, energy conservation, kamen, potable water, slingshot, water conservation, water purification
By Joe R on November 6th, 2009

Have you ever been to your favorite restaurant, perhaps a coffee bistro or café, a pizza joint all loud and spicy, or maybe even a ritzy and pricy 6-month wait type of establishment, and wanted to order a salad? Of course you have. Has that salad always been fresh with nutrient rich leafy greens of all sorts still crisp to the taste, and with those tomatoes still looking taut and fresh and like they could survive a good chuck against the wall? Of course you haven’t. Salad fixings are something you usually can’t use as leftovers. When you order a salad just pray it comes something like what you have in mind. But we have all been there when we do order that fresh salad and it just does not come to the table looking the way it should.
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Keywords: fair trade, farmers' market, food, fresh produce, green, healthy living, restaurants, salads, San Francisco
By Loyd on November 2nd, 2009

I’m a huge fan of the TLC show Little People, Big World, the story of the Roloff family and their pumpkin farm in rural Oregon. A few days ago at lunch I was watching a repeat episode where they were remodeling their house and installing a new heating system. Read more…
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Keywords: geothermal, green living, Little People Big World, TLC