Friday, September 25, 2009

PICTURE THIS -- Blog Action Day 2009 -- CLIMATE CHANGE

Bloggers UNITE!
BLOG ACTION DAY 2009 has just been announced and the issue overwhlemingly requested with be CLIMATE CHANGE!
You can now register to participate wiht BLOG ACTION DAY 09 at:
www.blogactionday.org to be a part of this year's event and commit to writing one post, in your own voice, on October 15, on the topic of CLIMATE CHANGE.
I encourage you to not only make a comment , but to INCLUDE A PHOTO demonstrating some relevant impact Climate Change has and/or may cause in your area when/if ignored

The event's success and impact depends directly on you and bloggers everywhere, of all types and sizes, involved in discussing the wide-ranging way in which climate change affects us all.
Register now:
www.blogactionday.org
You can learn more about the issue of climate change and see sample topics you might write about -- like the connections between climate and clean energy, food choices, green products, health, transportation, and the broader economy -- at www.blogactionday.org.
Together, we can help make Blog Action Day 2009 the biggest social change event ever on the web. One issue, one day, thousands of voices. Let's do it!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Check out THE CHEAPSKATE

The Cheapskate Blog: Money-saving deals and simple advice for saving money.
Worth a trip and then many more.
Save time & money at: http://cheapskate.blogs.time.com/

Monday, September 21, 2009

H1N1 Contagious Longer than Thought

Swine flu spreads week or more after symptoms
New studies show that many people spread swine flu for a week or more after symptoms first appear, and doctors say coughing may be a better sign than ...fever for telling who is contagious.
Health officials have been telling people to avoid contact with others for a day after their fever goes away.
The new research suggests they may need to be careful for longer, especially at home where the risk of spreading the germ is highest.
Source: Associated Press, MSNBC, Sept 14, 2009
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32845926/ns/health-swine_flu