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Do Just One Thing for December 20, 2013

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | December 20th, 2013

12/20/13

Electric hybrid cars like the Ford C-MAX Energi, Nissan Leaf and Chevrolet Volt are becoming more common across America. Charging stations for these cars are being built at malls, stores, office buildings and other public places to accommodate their technology. To find charging stations, the iPhone and Android app CarStations makes it easy. It uses Google Maps to help you find the closest charging station so you can give your electric car a quick charge. Learn more at carstations.com.

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Do Just One Thing for December 19, 2013

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | December 19th, 2013

12/19/13

Can you recycle old printed photographs with your scrap paper recycling? Yes and no -- it all depends on how the photo was printed. If it was done in an old-fashioned chemical processing fashion, then no; if it was printed using modern digital technology, you can. How do you find out? Simply tear it: If the photograph rips with a clean tear, it can be recycled; but if it’s hard to tear and rips in layers, you likely have a non-recyclable photo that needs to be thrown in the trash.

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Do Just One Thing for December 18, 2013

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | December 18th, 2013

12/18/13

Scientists at MIT recently conducted a study that showed that if people used a revolving door instead of a swinging door when entering a building, thousands of dollars would be saved every year per building in energy costs alone. On average, about eight times more air is exchanged with a traditional swinging door than with a revolving one. Think of the next time you’re in a warm restaurant on a cold winter day: When someone enters the building using a swinging door, gusts of cold air rush into the restaurant, which forces the heating system to go into overdrive to condition the room. A revolving door minimizes the gush of air dramatically since it creates a barrier with the series of rotating doors.

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