Day to Day Green
Wines - Boxed Vs Bottled 
Monday, October 19, 2009, 04:34 PM
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Many wine connoisseurs will have a hard time with this. If the aging is done in the barrels and the wine produced will be consumed within a year, the box should have equal quality wine arrive at the table as a bottle. To go a step further, the box does not allow air back into the container unless it is miss-handled. The airlock on a box wine allows the wine to last up to 6 weeks after the first glass is dispensed.

In a boxed wine, only about 5% of the distribution weight is the package, where in bottled wines 50% is the bottle. The carbon footprint to deliver the wine in bottles is very large. Also, there are chemicals used to process the glass bottles that can be avoided when we use the box.

The related link has a lot of information. The bottom line is that we will see more boxed wines as we learn to be more responsible with our impact on the environment.

Another good link to read: Yahoo Green on Boxed Wine


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Do Low Rolling Resistance Tires Make Enough Difference To Justify Cost? 
Friday, October 16, 2009, 10:09 AM
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The Department of Energy says 5 to 15% of fuel economy is used for overcoming rolling resistance. This means your existing car could benefit by 5% or more from low rolling resistance tires. The trick here is that this tire type is almost never produced for your basic or larger vehicles. There seems to be a production focus for hybrids and electrics for this type of tire.

Next, the independent study information: Tire Rack is a group that does tire performance testing. This group has studied various LRR tires against a control tire for a standardized comparison. Note that they do not have separate measurements for city vs highway driving.

Matt Edmonds, a Tire Rack vice president, said that almost none of the tires would save money for the people who bought them. In the best case, you'd save about $52.50 per year if you drove 15,000 miles a year. But carmakers will inevitably be drawn to these tires as they try to meet the new 35.5 mpg federal Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standard for 2016.

Incidentally, you could do a lot to help your fuel economy if you just properly inflate your tires. A Bridgestone study found that 93.5% of European cars have under-inflated tires, wasting 2.14 billion gallons of fuel a year. Americans are definitely no better. And forget about inflating your tires with nitrogen. It sounds great, but Terry Jackson of Bankrate.com points out that nitrogen already accounts for 78% of the air in your tires. Pure nitrogen doesn't make enough of a difference to be worth the effort.

The way I see it, we can have the most impact right now by keeping our tires properly inflated. Make it part of your gas station pit-stop.

There is a great chart with comparisons of brands on the related link.


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6 Year Old Boy Is Safe - Never Took Balloon Ride 
Friday, October 16, 2009, 12:34 AM
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This really is a happy ending. I figured I better post this in case someone stumbles on this entry sometime in the future.
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6 Year Old Boy Not In Balloon When It Landed 
Thursday, October 15, 2009, 03:45 PM
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(CNN) -- A runaway balloon has touched down in Colorado after a 6-year-old boy untied it from his family home in Fort Collins.

The boy was not inside the helium aircraft when it landed, CNN affiliate KMGH reported.
6-year-old Colorado boy floats away in balloon 
Thursday, October 15, 2009, 03:25 PM
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Keep thinking positive! This is one brave kid who probably did not have any idea what kind of ride he was in for.

See the article at CNN. I hope he makes it out of this safely.


From the article this far:

The helium balloon was tethered to the boy's family home in Fort Collins, the Larimer County Sheriff's Department said. The boy got into the craft Thursday morning and undid the rope anchoring it.

The Federal Aviation Administration is trying to track the aircraft on radar and has notified the Denver International Airport. Shortly after noon (2 p.m. ET), the balloon was sighted two miles south of Evans.

Davis said a balloon company has been contacted and several media outlets offered to help track the balloon with their helicopters.

"We're trying to determine the best course of action," Davis said. "This is a first and we'll do what we need to do."



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