Inventor of SelectAFlush on October 27th, 2009

The first practical flush toilet was patented in 1778 in Yorkshire, England. Fast forward 102 years and  Thomas Crapper, the son of a steamboat captain and a journeyman plumber, began to popularize the flush toilet. Crapper sold toilets 125 years before MaP ratings were invented to the most critical buyers of his time, the English [...]

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During the past year, a small number of those claiming to be the only experts who know anything about water efficiency have been approaching governments and regulatory bodies to warn them about dual flush toilet mechanisms.  They have no experience in the testing or manufacturing of dual-flush mechanisms and so paying them heed is being [...]

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Elena Green Thinker on October 22nd, 2009

One of the best things you can do on your way to prosperity is stop wasting. I personally have carried out an experiment: I have started to give more consideration to how I spend my time and money. I have decided to start thinking green and to cut down my expenses on various eco unfriendly [...]

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Green World with Blue Water on October 15th, 2009

When the month is drawing to a close and you are finding your pockets empty and wondering, ‘where did all the money go?’ you might want to remember one catch word—fun. Young or old, male or female, regardless of the time and place and several other constraints, tend to lean back and let go of [...]

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Elena Green Thinker on October 10th, 2009

Even though to most of us draught may seem like something out of our place and time, because we have plenty of fresh water for all our daily needs, the fact is that 38 States of America presently are coping with draught problems! Moreover, many ecology experts believe that the biggest future deficit would not [...]

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Inventor of SelectAFlush on October 5th, 2009

Can a man change his entire style of being for something far bigger than himself? Though yes is the answer on your tongue tips I might have to disagree with you. Despite numerous efforts by organizations worldwide to spread awareness about the environment, a very small percentile of even the well-informed masses have taken to [...]

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Inventor of SelectAFlush on September 21st, 2009

 I live in Winnipeg, a city in Canada of 650,000 people. 
 
As a boy of 14, my Grandfather introduced me to investing by taking me to what was then called the “boardroom” of an investment house.   It had a large electronic board and the bid, ask and trades of stock whipped across the board.  My [...]

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Inventor of SelectAFlush on September 15th, 2009

Dalton Avenue is a hybrid after school program that combines academics and arts education to students in low-income neighborhoods.  They offer Digital Arts & Design, Entertainment Business, Video Production, Dance, Fine Arts, TV / Film Production, and Marketing. This program is keeping the kids off the streets building strong life skills and school fun.  They need [...]

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Inventor of SelectAFlush on September 1st, 2009

A great way to be green and save water with a painless effort is to change out your old toilets to a dual flush.  Most old toilets can be converted with a dual flush conversion kit that will save water on the first flush.  You do not have to change your life to be green. [...]

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Water on July 29th, 2009

Kudos to L.A.! Faced with a dire water shortage from a brutal 3-year drought, Californians were asked earlier this year to cut their water usage by 10%, then another 10% and in some water districts 20%. That’s a tall order, but Los Angeles residents have far exceeded water conservation expectations. According to the Los Angeles [...]

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