Standard All Season Tires Work for Most Drivers

Posted in: Automotive by George on April 27, 2010

While many people love their automobiles and some of the features that are essential not only to performance but also the visual dynamic such as tires and wheels, choosing the right tire for your particular vehicle can be complicated and sometimes confusing. This is one of the reasons why finding the best possible place to make your purchases is just as important as the purchase itself. In addition, it is important to remember that you don’t even have to walk into the tire store to make the right purchase as many companies offer their products online . With this in mind, it is nice to know that you have a service and sales person available to you that has not only the right information but your best interest and needs in mind.

And while you can always have a sales person pick you your tires and wheels for you, it is also important to remember that you do have some say in the matter and it is always a good idea to have some information on the product you intend to buy before entering the store or making the online purchase. And this is true for tires and wheels just as it is for any other vehicular aspect purchases.

There are some standard pieces of information that relate to most drivers that will help in tire selection and are useful to know before trying to make your decision. This includes the types of tires that are available. Many people only think of size when considering a tire, but its performance expectations and structure are also important. And the good news is that although there are a number of tire types, there is the standard all season tire that will be greatly suited for the majority of drivers. And if you have no special needs or atypical expectations for your driving conditions they should work great and fit your car or truck wheels regardless of how often you drive or where you live. And if you have any questions you can always ask your service provider.

The Greening of Central Park

Posted in: Business by George on April 20, 2010

While April marks the month containing Earth Day, the Central Park Conservancy celebrates Earth Day every day in New York’s 843 acre park.

The heart and lungs of the city, the park’s 24 thousand trees is key to the vitality of a metropolis that is the most densely populated place in the United States, boasting over 8.3 million people. While the most recent Earth Day — designated to bring awareness of the environment to the world — celebrates its 40th anniversary, New York’s conservancy has been at work greening the city for thirty years. Visitors to the park today will note the efforts, especially since 2007, three years ago, when an in-Park recycling program was launched.

Walk out from a great suite nearby and into Central Park, and you’ll find around a hundred blue bins earmarked for recycling bottles and cans. As the spring and summer continues, the conservancy will more than double this number as the program grows to include paper — from magazines to newspapers — bringing the total of the blue bins to 236 by the end of 2010. In the last three years, the park has collected over ten thousand pounds of plastic, nearly 200,000 pounds of scrap metal, 220 tires, 660 gallons of motor oil and 230 oil filters, not to mention 700 cubic yards of cans and bottles.

The conservancy, charged with maintaining the park’s trees, lakes, and wildlife, also recently held a tree inventory that used GPS tech to find and record the age, size, height and species of every tree that’s bigger than six inches in diameter, allowing the tree care crew to track such blights as Dutch Elm Disease and to find new places to plant, allowing the thousands of trees to absorb New York’s carbon dioxide and other pollutants and to give back fresh oxygen. You may not see all the work behind the scenes as you stroll through Central Park by the Azalea Pond or as you watch birds at Bank Rock Bay, but they’re there, ensuring the park will be maintained far into the future.

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The Santa Barbara Zoo

Posted in: Travel by George on April 2, 2010

There are many great things to do and see in and around the city of Santa Barbara, California. From the diverse and exciting cultural attractions and entertainment options to the fabulous opportunity for outdoor recreation and fitness activities, tourists and residents alike never find a dull moment in this beautiful city. And actually, the tourist population continues to grow as people across the country and even beyond discover all of the great and frequently low cost and even free things there are to do and see in this city. There are plenty of family oriented establishments and the relaxing accommodations welcome children and families.

One of the great things for families to do while visiting Santa Barbara is to visit the zoo. This is a popular activity for families all across the country and not only is it exciting and entertaining, it is also educational and introduces children to the idea of animal conservation and respect for their well being as well as the environment. One of the great educational aspects of the Santa Barbara Zoo is the Spring Zoo Camp for children, which is actually about to begin and will extend through April 2nd.

The zoo in Santa Barbara is home to a diverse collection of animals, reptiles and birds and represents many of the world’s endangered species. More than 500 of these animals are visible to patrons as they enjoy their comfortable existence -after all who couldn’t be comfortable in Santa Barbara? – in one of the zoo’s open and naturalistic habitats. From the giant anteater to the African lion and snow spotted leopard, these majestic creatures will capture the imagination and hearts of everyone who visits them. In addition to the great educational features as well as the conservation programs, the zoo also sponsors great social events. From culinary experiences to job fairs and various celebration events, there is always something extra going on at the Santa Barbara Zoo.