Testing Post
Magazine News v1.0 is a news / magazine-styled WordPress theme created for sites with a lot of content, and looking to maximize there Google adsense revenue. It is a three-column, widget ready, adsense ready theme that is sure to give your blog that unique look that will garner some extra attention.
Demo
ArtCulture.com is currently using the Magazine News theme.
A bare bones demo of the Magazine News theme is also available here.
Additionally, here are few of my favorite blogs utilizing the theme. Some great customization jobs. Read more…
Magazine News Theme
Magazine News v1.0 is a news / magazine-styled WordPress theme created for sites with a lot of content, and looking to maximize there Google adsense revenue. It is a three-column, widget ready, adsense ready theme that is sure to give your blog that unique look that will garner some extra attention.
Demo
ArtCulture.com is currently using the Magazine News theme.
A bare bones demo of the Magazine News theme is also available here.
Additionally, here are few of my favorite blogs utilizing the theme. Some great customization jobs.
- MatBlogg
- JaypeeOnline
- Outlaw Design Blog Read more…
King County Global Action Plan
I’ve been spending some time lately thinking about things I’m really thankful for. Although I get SAD from time to time, I feel extremely fortunate to live in one the most environmentally progressive areas of the country. I work for a leading national sustainable architecture firm, I get to walk to work on the Burke-Gilman trail, and though it could be improved, the Metro Transit system is always at my service. Seattle City Light offers green power, there are robust recycling and composting options available, the list goes on. All of these things are provided for me, at no apparent cost beyond some portion of some tax (sales tax?).
Sims Global Warming Initiative provides a guide for the average citizen to take responsibility for their role in climate change. It’s worth careful examination, but here’s the summary:
- Know your “carbon footprint”
- Bus, bike or walk to your errands.
- Change your commute times.
- Make sure your next car is a “clean” one.
- Use compact fluorescents AND solar power and other energy alternatives
- Become and informed and active member of the climate action community.
- Buy locally.
- Optimize your house to reduce the carbon impact of household activities.
- Let your friends, family and public officials know climate change is important to you
- Change your thinking.
Informal poll: How often do you think about your impact on the environment, as a Seattlite, how important is it to you? Or is it? Do you have a personal plan? Let’s hear it in the comments!
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