May 9th, 2009
Here are the first 3 steps to learning how to start making your own biodiesel fuel. It's easy, fast and more simple than you think!
It feels great to fill up your vehicle with inexpensive, clean, renewable, non-foreign fuel!
Bio diesel reduces pollution up to 90% because it has no sulphur in it and adds almost no carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. Bio Diesel comes from plants that take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and release oxygen. The plants convert the carbon dioxide to oil so when the oil is burned and carbon dioxide is released, it is a small net increase of carbon dioxide. Because it comes from plants it is renewable. It is also easy on your wallet because it only about $1.50 per gallon to make. The fact that we do not have to buy it from foreign countries is also a huge bonus . Read more...
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April 29th, 2009
Looking at the practical side, buying a used car over a new car is a wise decision.
It is not surprising nowadays why the general public would choose to buy used cars over new ones. The recession and tight budget aren't the only reason why people opt for used cars. There's also the thought of spending wisely and getting the car that satisfies you and is worth the amount you gave away.
It all comes down to value. While a new car certainly has its advantages over a used car, the question of value can make buying a used car a better choice. Read more...
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