Showing posts with label Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green. Show all posts

Friday, November 28, 2008

DS Lite Lime - Silver, Blue, Red, Pink, Green DS Lite

The Nintendo DS Lite's should be popular again this holiday season. The Nintendo DS Lite's are at the price point (est. $129) where they are still attainable for many shoppers as that "one big gift" for the kids. There are a host of colors that are now available.

Colors Available:









Nintendo DS Lite - Metallic Silver









Nintendo DS Lite with Bomberman - Coral Pink










Nintendo DS Lite - Cobalt Blue/Black









Nintendo DS Lite - Crimson Red/Black








Nintendo DS Lite Game System - Metallic Rose









Nintendo DS Lite - Onyx Black








Nintendo DS Lite - Polar White










Nintendo DS Lite Limited Edition Pink Ribbon









Ice Blue Nintendo DS Lite Limited Edition Bundles














Green DS Lite (available in UK)


The prices vary slightly depending on the merchant. Here's a DS Lite Price comparison from top retailers on the various colors and bundles. There are also lots and lots of DS Lite Games available.

Happy Shopping!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

16 year Old - Earth Saver (Daniel Burd)

A 16 year old teenager in Canada has figured out how to make plastic decompose in 3 months using common household chemicals. This is a little faster than the 1000 years it takes to normally decompose.

Daniel Burd decided to make this his Science Fair project after getting annoyed by the plastic bags that would consume him when he opened the closet door (Guess his Mom shops a lot). To get them to decompose he started by isolating the microorganisms that can break down plastic (common 16year old activity). Then after playing around with bacteria strains for 4-5 months, Voila! After successfully getting a single bag to decompose, he tried it on a bunch of bags and it worked fine. So, it looks like his solution will scale. And, if you couldn't guess, he won the science fair.

Good thing his mom didn't choose "Paper" over "Plastic" at the grocery store or this may have never surfaced.

See Full Story on Dainel Burd. I am sure we will see more of this kid in the future.