Sunday, March 25, 2012

Quick and easy homestead uses for Plastic Bottles (PET)

HOWEVER WE ARE VERY UPSET WITH MOSQUITO LET'S SEE HOW THE BOTTLES YOU THROW OFF TO BEACH CAN BE HOW IMPORTANT.


In the not too distant past, you would buy milk, sodas, etc. in glass bottles which you would return to the store to be sterilized and used again. Now, with our disposable culture, plastic bottles have replaced this system and have consequently become one of the many banes of the landfills. We need to rectify this wasteful and eco-nomically expensive practice.

The current popular solution to the problem is recycling. However, recycling requires additional energy to process the material into something usable, not to mention the fact that the process itself can have harmful side effects. So a better solution, if you can't avoid the disposable containers altogether, is to reuse them. This requires no added infrastructure costs and concerns. In fact, if you are reusing junk, you are helping to make the initial energy that went into the production of that material last longer and go farther. It's not just about saving money, but more importantly, integrating your lifestyle with what is available for the least amount of cost, be it environmental or financial.

That said, here are simple ideas on how to reuse plastic bottles around the homestead.

Step 1 Mosquito/Insect Trap


Cut the top (just before the start of the cone) off a 2 liter bottle.

Invert the cone and place it inside the straight part of the bottle.

Glue the two pieces together, using a glue or silicon.

Add 1 tsp yeast and 1/2 cup sugar to some luke warm water, and pour the mixture into the bottle.
Mosquitoes are attracted to the carbon dioxide that you exhale. The yeast feeds off the sugar and emits the same gas, so the mosquito enters the bottle, thinking she will find food there. She cannot then get out.

You can use the same bottle design for a fly trap, but fill it with a putrid smelling liquid. For wasps, use a sugar mixture. For fish, put under water, and add a bit of cheese or bread.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Get Creative With New Facebook Timeline Cover Ideas


Today we are going to look at some more great that you can get really creative with when you design or look for your own Facebook Timeline Cover, these are some fresh ideas that should hopefully get you started on the right track when it comes to designing your very own Facebook Layout! Enjoy and please share with your friends, if you designed your own please link below and we may just feature/showcase yours!

So now that my Facebook Page is about to become a Timeline, I thought it would be fun to get you guys involved.

  • The cover photo size is 850x315 pixels or 722x271 pixels also okay. Anything smaller than 722 wide will be stretched and pixelated.
  • It's public. Anyone--friend or not--who visits your page can see it.
  • It doesn't have to be you. Your cover photo can be a photo of yourself, but it can also be anything that you love or something that represents you.
Now that you've got the basics down, it's time to get creative. Go beyond picking a photo from your Facebook albums and design a cover photo that not only represents who you are, but offers a little extra information about yourself. Here's how:
Step 1: Choose a photo
Pick a high-resolution photo of yourself, or head to one of the many photo-sharing sites for inspiration. Flickr, WeHeartIt, Pinterest, and Piccsy are all great starting points. Make sure that the photo you choose is at least 722 pixels wide, and save it to your drive. Note the creator, and credit that source in the "About Me" section of your profile.
Step 2: Add your social networks
If you have other social networking profiles, or a blog, use your Cover photo to tell your visitors where else they can find you. With an image-editing program, like Photoshop or CorelDraw, you can overlay social networking buttons . They're not clickable, but friends will know to find you there. Alternatively, you can simply overlay textual links.
Step 3: Leave a message
Whether you're going away for vacation or have a big announcement ("I'M Out For a vacation you may not be able to reach!"), you can use your cover photo to convey the news. To do so, reduce the opacity
To change the opacity (transparency) of your photo, use Photoshop or CorelDraw. In Photoshop, right-click the photo layer and select "Blending options" to lower the opacity. in CorelDraw use transparency tool on toolbox like vine glass, In GIMP, the opacity can be lowered by selecting the layer and using the sliding scale in the same window.


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