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Category: The Environment

Blog Action Day: Save The World With A Refurbished Macbook Pro

Today is Blog Action Day. It’s where thousands of bloggers unite on a single day to write about a specific topic and this year it’s climate change!

I want to raise your awareness today on how easy it is to save the world.
You want a shiny new Macbook.
Buy a refurbished one from the Apple store.
Adria's Macbook Pro
I did and here’s why:

  • I like to save money
  • I like to save the environment
  • I eat my own dogfood (take my own advice)
  • I wanted to see the quality of a refurbished item from Apple

I just bought a 13″ Macbook Pro and rather than buying new, I went into Apple’s Refurbished section and ordered my new (new to me) laptop. I saved $200 and it shipped out fast!

Often, people are worried if they buy a refurbished item that it will have visible scratches or not work right.  I am here to say there was not a single scratch on the Macbook.  Companies will often reuse the guts of a computer by testing them and replacing the shell if there is any defect. 

Not only do you save money taking this route but the machines are fully eligible for the same warranty and you save the environment by not having the company build a new machine.  Computers are bad for the environment and the workers who build them because it takes a lot of toxic stuff to make them. Gina Trapani mentioned a website that supports people not rushing out to buy the latest and greatest but holding onto your gadgets and gizmo’s a little longer: LastYearsModel.org

Sign Up For Blog Action Day October 15th, 2009

Folks,

BlogActionDay just announced their topic for this year is climate change.  Each year, Blog Action Day asks bloggers to sign up an on October 15th, blog on a specific topic to raise global awareness.

Twitter Hashtag: #BAD09
I participated last year for the topic being poverty and it felt good to know that I was blogging alongside thousands of bloggers all over the world!

Sign up and then mark it on your calendar to blog. You can blog in favor of how people are adapting to “green” technologies or state why you think it’s a load of crap that the Earth is dying. Pick your side and blog!

Latest Ain’t Always The Greatest With LastYearsModel.org

I was checking out Gina Trapani’s post about the Twitter attack and and noticed this little picture in the lower right corner that said,
I'm Sticking With Last Year's Model Read More…

Keepin' It Fresh….Keepin' It Real [Contest MyCoopRocks]

Hooray!  This is the video I submitted for the coop contest, MyCoopRocks

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10 Reasons The Seward Coop Rocks

1. Fresh deli items
2. Staff know how to keep food fresh
3. Staff know how to cook
4. Low staff turnover
5. I understand how I make a difference
6. Receipt shows % of food grown locally
7. Seward Coop pays a livable wage
8. New building is environmentally friendly
9. Everyone is welcome
10. Junk food without guilt

The How, Why, Where and What of the Contest

I found out about the contest a few weeks ago.  I made a list of what I really felt set the Seward Coop in Minneapolis apart from other coops and stores I’d been to.  I couldn’t help but focus on the tasty junk food so that became #10 on my list!  I created a video on my own but realized after watching other videos, talking about the coop at my desk wasn’t going to cut it.  I enlisted the help of Chuck Olsen, a local citizen journalist, and we got to work.  Chuck suggested I call the coop and get permission to film.  When I explained what I wanted to do, the coop folks were estatic! We discussed the Seward scorecard which identifies the coop’s goals for the year and what unique value offerings I felt the coop had.

Chuck and I met up at the Coop Monday morning and got to work.  I wasn’t so nervous since I’ve been doing my daily lifestream show since January but it was still sorta weird.  Chuck was awesome to work with; totally laid back and fully of positive energy.  I did my actual grocery list as well as go through the top 10.  I had a great time and felt really good helping to provide exposure for the Seward Coop.  I’ve been a member since December 2008 but have been shopping there for 3 years.  This was a way of saying thank you.

Contest Status

Voting is closed.  You can see my entry on the site.

Prizes will be awarded by judges and People’s Choice May 8th, 2009.

  1. MacBook, 2.1GHz
  2. $500 Co-op gift Card, good at any NCGA food Co-op
  3. FlipMino HD (mini digital camcorder)

Thank You

A huge thank you to Chuck Olsen of the Uptake / MN Stories for the filming and production of this video.  I would like to thank Tom Vogel of the Seward Coop for allowing us to film on site.  A big huge hug to all the awesome folks on Twitter who have helped me learn, grow and connect.  @studley came through with the video name via Twitter!  Thanks to all of you who visit on my daily lifestream show AskAdria.com!

Wish me luck!

Where Do We Go From Here Norm?

st pauls & millenium bridgeI’ve decided to write a summary to give you my perspective two months after putting up the Norm Coleman database blog post.

I created the Norm Coleman blog post to answer the questions I began to receive the night this all happened. I started ButYoureAGirl.com to help people understand technology.

I like to document things (my Inner Nerd at work). You can see a similar example regarding Avira antivirus.

What happened next regarding Wikileaks and going on national television never crossed my mind as a possible outcome of following my geeky curiosity and documenting screenshots.

Photo Credit: Daveybot

Summary

Political Views
What I didn’t know at the time was how this issue was snowballing between the Democrats and Republicans. I don’t own a television and don’t follow politics. I sold my TV on Craigslist in 2006 as a part of “the great experiment” I was reading about on Steve Palina’s blog. I never really was a big fan of commercials anyway. I use David Allen’s Getting Things done (GTD) method of productivity to turn my dreams into reality. Every reporter asked me if I was “partisan”. I actually had to ask the what that was but figured it had to do with being strongly associated to a political party. Now don’t get me wrong, I have beliefs on things like education, the environment, the death penalty, the legal system, oil dependency, health care and taxes. It’s just that none of that had to do with this.

The Media
I started to see traffic spikes on my humble blog March 10th, 2009. By March 11th, more than 1,000 people had stopped by! My average number of daily visitors before then was about 40. Then the calls started. Reporters were calling and asking me to tell them what happened. Being a techie, I thought I was helping them; I now realize many were looking to sensationalize the story and twist my words to make things sound more exciting. I’m now wiser about the media and their “angles”. For those of you who work in technology, you know it can be a challenge to keep someone’s attention as you explain the benefits of data backups that utilize incremental, off-site and image based options. We find it fascinating but non technical people start to “glaze over”.

Where Do We Go From Here?
I want to share that I’m working on something exciting! I’ve been meeting and talking with security consultants around the US. I’ve also talked with people in the data privacy field. I’m working to put together a resource that will bring security and business people together in a way that makes sense. I myself am not a security consultant; rather an IT consultant who values security. I would like to utilize this event to help people connect on this issue and access accurate information on what they need to do to secure their data, networks and websites.

Thank You For Your Support
I appreciate all the words of encouragement, support, suggestions, personal stories from people on the list, research efforts and most importantly, technical folks speaking up to this. The first question I received from a reporter was, “Do you want to go the record about this?”. That reminded me that many people working in the IT field would have not feel comfortable talking about something like this for fear of the backlash. As an independent consultant, I understand I have more flexibility that those working full-time for someone. I also understand that what I do outside of my work does reflect on my work. My clients have been supportive about this issue and I thank them as well; Democrat and Republicans alike. After appearing on The Rachel Maddow Show, I really saw an increase in mentions about me across the Internet (I use Google Alerts to track this). My Technorati rank for this blog doubled. Some blogs were even referring to me as “Dr. Adria Richards”! Doh! I stopped by many sites and left comments to help answer people’s questions and to indicate I did not hold a doctorate degree.

The Haters
There have been people who voiced their opinions on what I did, how I did it, why I did it and so on. I can’t change what I did (looking into the Coleman fake website crash, taking screenshots, writing a blog post about it). I am a person who takes action. Some people are just angry people looking for targets. Some people feel they know what other people should do with their lives. I decided that I wasn’t going to feed the trolls.

How You Can Help
That said, if you are interested in helping with this upcoming project to bridge the gap between unsafe data storage in the business world and best practice data security audits, training and education, contact me.

Stay tuned…

Earth Hour 2009 – Saving The Planet One Dishwasher At A Time

Sometimes it can seem overhwhelming on how you can help with things like peace on earth, education and enviormental problems.

Saturday, March 28th, 2009 is Earth Hour.  At 8:30pm (your local time) turn off your lights for one hour to unite with people all over the world to say, “We need to keep Earth healthy”

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Earth Hour was started by the WWF (World Wildlife Foundation) and is a global international effort.  I participated last year by pledging to participate.  I spent time reading by candle light.

This year, I’m sharing one way I help keep the Earth healthy by using diswashing detergent that doesn’t contain chlorine. 

  • Dishwashing detergent by Seventh Generation
  • You can pick up Baking soda and Borax at your local grocery store

Find out how you can help spread the word at Earth Hour.org

What you can do
Turning your lights off for an hour is a great start. However, there are many other things you can do to make Earth Hour 2009 a success.

Sign Up Now. Become a part of Earth Hour and get useful tips and tools to reduce your carbon footprint everyday

Tell A Friend. Better still – tell them, your family and even your work mates. Encourage them to sign up. Email them a link to this website and mobilise even more people!

Tell Your Story. How is climate change affecting your family and your community? We want to hear how you’re becoming part of the solution.

Run your own Earth Hour. Download our quick guide for how to run Earth Hour in your city or town. It’s easy!

Your Earth Hour. What will you be doing at 8.30pm on Saturday March 28? We’re keen to know what you have planned for Earth Hour 2009. If you’d like to share your plans with Earth Hour and the media, then please send us an email describing with as much detail as you can what you have planned to myearthhour@earthhour.org. Don’t forget to include your name, where you live (City and Country), and your contact telephone number including your country code.

Blogger Tool Kit. Create a blog post about the importance of global action on climate change and how participation in Earth Hour can make a difference.

Hurricane Ike Snapshots from the Weather Channel

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Video – Tropical Update: Ike makes landfall in southeast Texas

Favorite Quotes

My alphabet starts with this letter called yuzz. It’s the letter I use to spell yuzz-a-ma-tuzz. You’ll be sort of surprised what there is to be found once you go beyond ‘Z’ and start poking around!— Dr. Seuss