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This product is offered by a Les and Jane who have been living “off grid” for the past fifteen years. They drive their own homemade electric car and use solar and wind energy to run their house.

Their book reveals the method that they used to convert their car to run on electricity at a cost that they, as regular people, could afford. The cost of the whole process is a few hundred dollars. And they’ll also show you how to complete a hundred miles with one charging.

You’ll learn in a step-by-step the method of converting your car to electric power and how to reduce the money that you pay for fuel to nearly zero.

This method isn’t only an effective way to get great mileage for less, but it also helps the environment. The use of fuel increases the amount of harmful gases in the environment which has a negative affect on the overall environment and particularly on the local environment.  By adapting to this method of running your vehicle you’re also doing a favor to our environment.

You’ll be pleased to learn that the IRS gives refunds to people who are using environmentally friendly methods of living. In this book you’ll learn how to benefit from this as well.

In the book you’ll learn how to replace the expensive batteries that you’ve to buy for running your car on electricity. You’ll be able to keep a whole bank of used batteries in great shape for years.

The car speed is something that you may be concerned about because without speed there’s no point in wasting money on such methods. The authors say that your electric powered car will easily achieve freeway speeds. This means that in terms of performance there will be no issues at all.

For the couple, however, this electric vehicle conversion is only part of what has been a 15 year journey to find the ultimate way to maintain a normal lifestyle and live green at the same time.

The price of the book “Build Your Own Electric Car” is $19.97 dollars. There is also  “The Going Green Value Pack” on offer, which includes  “Build Your Own Electric Car” + 4  other books each with information on different methods (solar panels,  wind generators and bio diesel production )of  using “green” energy  . With this package you’ll be able to live a more environmentally friendly lifestyle. It is available for $49.97. There is also a 60 day money back guarantee in case you do not find the information useful.

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Sony introduces their Bloggie Camera, or Camcorder. Actually it is both. The pocket sized camera takes 5 megapixel pictures or flip a switch and you can now record high definition videos in mp4 format. The mp4 format makes sharing your videos and pictures on the web and your blogs a breeze, thus the name: Bloggie.

The Bloggie also sports a USB arm to connect with your Mac or PC to upload the videos and charge your batteries at the same time. There is also a HDMI Cable (sold separately) that allows you to connect directly to your HDTV and view your videos on the television in Hi-Def.
The software is included in the camera and it  makes editing your videos a snap.
The Bloggie also includes face recognition software to focus in on the face and steady shot technology for steadier pictures.

The camera also has a 5x optical zoom and a 20x digital zoom lens to move in on the action and the fun.
The best feature that fell short in The Flip is the swivel LCD Screen. Now you can swivel the camera screen and zoom in on yourself and your friends or make personal videos and not get the back wall or just the left side of your face.
There is also a tripod mount to attach your bloogie to a tripod for even steadier pictures.
The price is just right and won’t break the bank.

The Bloggie will make a fun little camera to capture your life and share with your friends.

Find out more at http://favoritecamerastore.com/bloggie

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