UncategorizedMay 31, 2008 7:33 am

On May 2nd 2008, Cyclone Nargis struck Burma, killing 100,000 people and leaving a million homeless. Inaction on the part of the Burmese Government meant vital aid was delayed to millions of affected people.

World Vision is now on the ground with over 600 staff delivering aid to those who are most affected. You can support there work by making a small donation to their Myanamar Cylone Appeal.  

Reputation Management company Distilled.co.uk are currently running a competition to encourage people to donated to World Vision. Check it out here:

Our entries are:

 

Help Burma Cyclone Victims

1 Day Changed Their Lives.

1 Donation Gives A Better Future.  

 

World Vision Burma Appeal

600 Staff In Burma Delivering Aid.

Make Your Donation Count!

 

Burma Families Need Help

$100 Means Food, Water and Shelter

For A Homeless Family. Donate now!

 

UncategorizedMarch 27, 2008 5:11 am

In my other life, I work for an Australian canvas printing company called Brilliant Prints. I’m taking the entirely self indulgent opportunity to showcase our new facebook business page. Check it out - and if you want to help please sign up as a fan.

Without further ado - the Canvas Printing People on Facebook.

UncategorizedOctober 15, 2007 3:24 am

The next big company to enter into the hybrid market, is not who many think it would be. It is Nissan, this company has plans to start releasing a series of hybrid as well as completely electric vehicles within the next few years. 

Now many ask the question as to why not choose an ethanol or bio-diesel design as well. Well the engineers at Nissan have rebutted this as well stating quite simply, that the added costs for bio-diesel as well as ethanol are too great to make a sufficient amount of cost savings, and therefore, they are moving to hybrids and electrical vehicles. 

Since the likings of the infamous GM EV-1 cars, no one has been openly willing to offer a totally electric vehicle until now, but after learning from GM’s mistakes, Nissan openly states that the electric vehicles they are designing, are for the purposes of a second car or a company vehicle which is designed for short commutes and not long trips. 

Either way that you look at it, it will be nice to see yet another popular car manufacturer releasing to the world, yet another hybrid vehicle option.

UncategorizedSeptember 5, 2007 10:00 pm

I thought I would take a break from our usual laser-tight focus on hybrid cars and vehicles to mention a fantastic competition I came across while browsing through my rss:

David Airey, a logo designer from Northern Ireland, is holding an anniversary prize giveaway. There’s more than $4,000 worth in free prizes! Find out how to enter by reading the details on David’s logo design blog.

 A quick browse through the site shows that the man not only designs great logos - but runs fantastic competitions.

 The following are just a small selection of some of the great prizes on offer.

 

NewsAugust 31, 2007 1:22 am

With the number of hybrid cars and vehicles on American roads increasing, the chances of accidents increase proportionately.

This creates additional challenges for fire and rescue safety crews due to the presence of high voltage electricity. With every manufacturer adopting different safety standards - dealing with a vehicle in emergency situations can be intimidating.

Recent testing has dispelled a number of myths:

  • There is no risk of electrocution if a hybrid vehicle is driven into water
  • Emergency crews using axes or mechanical equipment to cut open vehicles after an accident do not face the risk of electrocution
  • Spraying water on a hybrid car that has caught on fire will not put you at risk of electrocution.

This is not to say that there are not some risks - however the current mistrust and fear is more symptomatic of services grappling with unfamiliar technology than any real underlying danger.

It is also good news for hybrid car drivers - some of who have questioned there safety during an accident.

NewsAugust 30, 2007 6:11 am

Forbes has compiled a list of the top 12 most environmentally friendly vehicles for 2007 - and the greatest news for people interested in purchasing hybrid cars or vehicles is that the cost for your purchase is dropping.

Of the vehicles who made the list - all clocked in under $35,000. The average price was $20,000 (which is down more than $1000 from the previous year) Frugal buyers can purchase a low-emission vehicle for under $13,000.

Not surprisingly the Toyota Prius and the Honda Civic Hybrid tied for first place with perfect 10 scores for greenhouse emissions from the United States Environmental Protection Agency. That’s fantastic considering your average SUV is likely to take out a score of zero (they don’t give zeroes)

The cost-price is great news for people interested in hybrid vehicles as it reflects a growing downward trend. With price seen as one of the biggest barriers against people making the move - it can only get better.

Tax credit and purchase informationAugust 29, 2007 3:09 am

We are pleased to say that another state has jumped on the hybrid rebate bandwagon - making the transition easier for consumers who are worried about the higher upfront cost of purchasing a hybrid vehicle.

The Illinois State Treasurer’s Office has partnered with the Valley Bell Credit Union to offer a $1000 rebate for purchasers of hybrid vehicles who finance their purchase through the Union.

The offer is open to customers in Elgin or Kane, McHenry and Boone counties - and is limited to the first 2000 purchases.

Full details of the scheme can be found here (including its eligibility for people living outside the designated areas).

News 3:08 am

A new incentive scheme offered by GM to dealers highlights the downward trend in light-truck purchases over the last 12 months.

GM is assisting dealers to discount purchase prices by up to $1000 after sales slumped more than 22% in July. Slower sales have also meant that production has been slowed down at more than 6 light truck plants across North America.

While nobody wants the families involved in the production of light trucks to lose their jobs - it is an interesting trend. Heavy vehicle usage (including SUV) has been trending down slightly over the last couple of years. We are yet to see this result in an appreciable uptake of more fuel-efficient vehicles - but the potential is still definitely there.

GM has big opportunities going forward to look at the fuel efficiency of its vehicles. Making small changes could have a big impact, and lead the way for other US retailers.

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