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Do Just One Thing for December 13, 2011

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | December 13th, 2011

12/13/11

City dwellers who rarely use their cars may want to think twice about keeping them. The total cost of gas, registration, insurance and payments (if the car isn't owned outright) can add up to thousands of dollars a year. A car that isn't a daily necessity can be sold to save money; when you do need a car, consider renting instead. This is an economical and ecological way to travel because you use the car only when you really, truly need it.

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Do Just One Thing for December 12, 2011

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | December 12th, 2011

12/12/11

Bed pillows, on average, should be changed every year if you sleep on them nightly or every two years if you sleep on them periodically. Over time, they can become a breeding ground for dust mites, creating an unhealthy sleep environment in your bedroom. But what should you do with your old pillows? Use the old filling to freshen the bed your dog sleeps on. Simply wash the pillows and tumble dry them in the dryer. Rip open the pillow and replace the old fill with the new in the dog bed.

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Do Just One Thing for December 11, 2011

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | December 11th, 2011

12/11/11

Closing too many of the air registers in your home will not help improve energy efficiency of your heating or cooling system. According to the California Energy Commission, citing a study by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, closing a few registers here and there may help redirect cold or hot air to rooms you're in, but closing more than 60 percent of your registers will severely restrict air flow. This can lead to safety concerns about the system. So be sure to keep the majority of your vents open all year round.

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