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Must be the Humidity | September 1st 2008 by Sherman Hemsley

There was a female officer manning the intersection by Payless Shoe Store from 10am - 10:30am this morning. She wasn't just guiding traffic.. she had a whole semi-dance routine going on, complete with the hand gestures and whistle. She was good. This read more

Storms

It's Just My Thoughts | August 30th 2008 by Niki

So this time it was our turn.  The storm we got last night, that caused us to turn off all our computers, dumped a bit of rain on us, and gave a great light show.  The Kiddo slept through it all, though.  I told my husband, if any of the thunder c read more

Curved Stair Lifts for Virtually All Curved Stairways

Home Based Business | August 30th 2008 by kanrich

Curved stair lifts are the ideal options for curved staircases. They enable physically handicapped people and the elderly to access all areas of the home or office with ease.  Curved stair lifts for virtually all curved stairways are easily availabl read more

Severe Weather Smashes Upstate

Exodus Times | August 27th 2008 by SteveB

Tornadoes blew through Clemson and Pendleton Tuesday afternoon, while severe thunderstorms and another reported twister slashed the remainder of the western Upstate. Trees were uprooted, limbs downed and several vehicles and mobile homes damaged, but read more

Pirate LED Mug lets you drink Coffee in a Power-outage!

zedomax.com - blog about DIYs and Review on reviews of gadge… | August 26th 2008 by Max Lee

Power outages can happpen although not often and this Pirate LED Mug will let you keep drinking that nice cup of coffee regardless of light. This large, clear plastic mug lights up when lifted off the table and stops when set down. Four bright-blue L read more

If There’s No More Rain

Nanashi-Inc | July 27th 2008 by Joana

Copyright © 2008 Joana. Visit the original article at http://nanashi-inc.net/weblog/2008/if-theres-no-more-rain/. If we don’t get anymore rain for an entire year I think it’ll be too soon. Lots of flooded out streets in the area, not to read more

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Immune System Information the best doctor to us | July 26th 2008 by Alan

Hurricane Dolly made landfall on Wednesday, July 23, pounding Southeastern Texas with torrential rains and 100-mph winds. The hurricane downed trees, caused massive power outages and flooded communities. read more

Blackouts in Saigon - Get Used to it

SaigonNezumi | July 18th 2008 by Kevin Miller, Jr.

The last three days, I have seen power outages in the Phu Nhuan District, District 12, District 10, Tan Binh District, and today in both District 1 and 3.  This is quite unsual for Vietnam these days.  In this article, EVN states they can only meet read more

Greensburg Update

Forced Green | July 14th 2008 by lrembo91

Today is usually an update on how Greensburg is doing in their going green rebuilding effort. However, Planet Green has chosen to ensure that you see their first 4 episodes time and time again.  Next... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my w read more

Joe Brainard's Pyjamas is One Year Old Today! Happy Birthday to M…

Joe Brainard's Pyjamas | June 27th 2008 by William Keckler

Wow...20,000 hits later and JBP is now officially a toddler...or....something. I had no idea I would cotton so to the blogosphere, and meet (and re-meet) so many cool poets, thinker types, flaneurs and whatever the hell the rest of you are. So in o read more

Sump Pump Failures and How to Avoid Them

Home Tips Pro Blog | June 10th 2008 by kon5518

If your sump pump fails, you’re in for a disaster in your basement.  This article outlines common reasons that sump pumps fail and what you can do about them. Every time a major rainfall hits an area, countless tales of woe are heard from ho read more

When the lights go out and all you really want to do is game

Female Gamer | June 10th 2008

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Thirty days of cold showers in the dark.

Brian & Brooke vs. the World | May 20th 2008 by Brian & Brooke

After going days without showering in Guatemala because the water was too cold, I knew it was going to be bad when I found out that Bishkek turns the hot water off in the entire city for an entire 30 days! I thought it was some sort of joke when ano read more

So how much did the CUC pay Mobil?

Must be the Humidity | April 7th 2008 by Sherman Hemsley

Last Friday in the Saipan Tribune, and yesterday in the Marianas Variety (based on a Friday interview), the news read, the CUC only had 1.5 Million dollars to pay Mobil, a 2 week supply of fuel, and needed to come up with another 2 million, in order read more

Windiest day in Melbourne ever

multifarious mushrooms | April 2nd 2008 by Jenny

My fellow blogger has written about the windy day in Melbourne already, but I have a few things to add. I was woken by an ear splitting cracking noise and looked out my window to see a whole lot of vegetation that wasn’t meant to be there. As i read more

Big Storm Here

Psychicgeek | February 14th 2008 by psychicgeek

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Power Shortages and Electric Cars

The Wheel Thing | January 25th 2008 by Sadie

With South Africa going through more and more outages, will ther be place for the Electric Vehicle (EV)??? Many car companies are steering toward greener technologies as alternatives to reduce carbon emissions and attract customers by promising them read more

California Storms Perfect for Local News Webmasters

Chiropractic Blogs | January 5th 2008 by Michael Dorausch

by Michael Dorausch This post is not about the week and weekend weather that is pummeling California. That information can be viewed via the California storm news article posted earlier today. This article is about how quickly information on the Inte read more

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