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Do Just One Thing for November 20, 2015

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | November 20th, 2015

Many people who have gardens use the fall and winter months to shop seed catalogs and design and plan their spring gardens. When perusing seed catalogs, you may see many marked "non-GMO" seeds, which means they are not seeds from genetically modified plants. While this is good, the reality is catalogs for non-commercial gardeners do not sell GMO seeds to begin with, so there's no need to worry if seeds you want are not marked "non-GMO."

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Do Just One Thing for November 19, 2015

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | November 19th, 2015

In the cold fall and winter months, your car's average miles per gallon can decrease as much as 22 percent. The reason? Colder air is denser, which adds drag, along with a bigger culprit: heat. All the energy used to warm the car plus the defrosters, heaters and seat warmers gobble up gas. To be more fuel-efficient, try to park your car where it's slightly warmer, like a covered garage. If you have a plug-in vehicle, while it's charging, turn on the seat warmers to pre-warm the car so it doesn't drain the battery. And the easiest tip? Remove roof racks: They increase wind resistance in any kind of weather.

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Do Just One Thing for November 18, 2015

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | November 18th, 2015

For many of us, the computer has become an essential part of our work life, both at the office and at home. When you're not on your laptop or desktop, it often goes into something called "sleep mode" to conserve energy, but it can be "woken up" with the stroke of a key. If you want to save energy when using your computer, you should turn off the monitor on your desktop if you aren't going to use it for more than 20 minutes. If you plan to not use your computer for more than two hours, you should shut down the whole system completely. Even though there is a small amount of energy used to turn on a computer, it's not as wasteful as having it in sleep mode for long periods of time.

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