Hans Brinker Budget Hotel Eco-Tour


A video tour that shows the unintentionally green credentials of this hotel which claims that being budget is good for the planet.

MY CONTEST!!!!


Thanks for subscribing and watching! I’m looking forward to viewing your response vids! Please see contest rules below—-esp. rule #1 CONTEST RULES 4 VIDEO RESPONSES: 1.Have fun! 2. If under 18 ask for permission before viewing this video and stay in school and read books all of the time and spend less time on the computer and if you want to ask someone out on a date (and it is appropriate) just do it because if you do not then you will always regret it (this rule can be applied to many other scenarios). 3.You must build self-sustaining eco-friendly future dwelling for mankind all by yourself (no contracting with local developers and construction professionals). 4.Must satisfy local building specs and codes. 5. Must be a video response to this video! Also…If you win, you must be willing to provide a mailing address to receive John Burdett’s gripping thriller BANGKOK 8. The contest will end at midnight on New Year’s Eve and the winner announced 1/1/11 as determined by Buck Redbuck, esq.. Good Luck!

Andrew Christian Fashion Show @ Hula’s Waikiki


Andrew Christian Fashion Show – Part1 @ Hula’s Waikiki andrewchristian.com Andrew Christian With his movie star good looks and out of the box designs, fashion god Andrew Christian quickly set himself apart from the other prominent designers of his generation. Born and raised in Fresno, CA, Andrew moved to LA at the age of 19 to pursue a career in fashion. Though he gained experience working briefly for other companies at first, Andrew always knew he’d have his own brand and an outlet to create his unique vision. Just out of high-school, Andrew launched his brand “Andrew Christian”. Though Andrew has been producing contemporary collections of urban inspired menswear, swimwear, edgy tees, and accessories since its inception in 1997, it was Andrew’s innovative underwear designs that established the company as a force in the fashion world. Andrew’s designs can now be found in exclusive boutiques such as Kitson Men (Los Angeles), Fred Segal (Los Angeles), and Patricia Field (New York), to the “majors” including Harvey Nichols. One of Andrew’s best sellers is his line of great fitting “uber-trendy” printed and custom woven men’s underwear. The Street, Sport, Fashion, and Basics-themed lines are available in a range of styles including low cut, super-low-cut, and boxer briefs. Each style is intricately designed using nail-head studding, printed graphics, and utilizes innovative material such as bamboo fiber, sports mesh, and baby thermal. Andrew has recently introduced new

The Latest Toyota FCHV: 466 Miles On One Charge – DigInfo


movie.diginfo.tv DigInfo News With 18% of the worlds carbon dioxide production created by the 850 million vehicles driven on our planet, Toyota continues to develop and improve their fuel cell vehicle technology with the ultimate aim of making eco-friendly cars available to everyone. The FCHV features a cruising distance of 466 miles on one charge, over double compared to the 205 miles of the previous version, has a maximum speed of 96 Mph, and weighs 4136 pounds. Toyota have improved the fuel efficiency of their fuel cell power-train by refining the design of their stack and improving the control software for the stack and the battery charging system. The previous 5000 psi hydrogen tanks have also been replaced by new 10000 psi tanks allowing more hydrogen to be stored on board. Not only is toyota making steady progress in research and development relating to cruising distance, low-temperature starts, durability and reduced costs, they are also currently working in conjunction with the japanese government and energy companies to develop the supply infrastructure to support this technology. The Toyota Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle will be available for a test drive at this years Tokyo Motor Show, to be held in October.

Film Trailer for Cloud Cult Film: No One Said It Would Be Easy


**DVD available direct from the band at www.cloudcult.com ** About the film: No One Said It Would Be Easy envelops viewers into the story and people behind Cloud Cult. Serving as both an introduction and introspection meant for newcomers to the music and fans of the band alike, the film explores the emotional and philosophical underpinnings on which Cloud Cult was founded and continues to operate, namely those of love and hope. Revealed through interviews with the band and fans, the artwork of Scott West, as well as never- before-seen tour footage, concerts and recording sessions, No One Said It Would Be Easy encapsulates the whole story and epic journey of the band, from the establishment of Earthology Records, a one-of-its kind eco-friendly label through which Cloud Cult self-releases albums and records from within a small, home-built studio run on geothermal energy, to the inclusion of live painters as full-time members of the band. Offering an annotated history behind each of Cloud Cults seven official full-length releases, the film deconstructs the back story, including the recruitment and inclusion of band members, as well as the tragic loss of singer / songwriter Craig Minowa and wife and visual artist Connie Minowas son, Kaidin—the impetus for much of the early music and ongoing inspiration surrounding Cloud Cults drive and mission to exude a message of hope and transformative love through performance and art. Echoing the emotional catharsis required of a Cloud

H2OZONE Water Bottle VS Oggi Water Bottle Vs Plastic Bottle


A review and comparison of the H2Ozone 27oz Stainless Steel water bottle, the Oggi 24oz Aluminum water bottle, and an everyday plastic water bottle. Stainless Steel Pros: durable, No BPA, wont melt, doesn’t hold flavors, eco friendly, the neck is fairly wide so it can be cleaned easly Cons: gets extremely hot or cold to the touch. some people have to wash it out with a bit of vinegar to get rid of a metallic taste(depending on if you taste it or not), sometimes heavy Aluminum Pros: Cheep, light weight, aluminum water bottles are usually decorated with intricate designs. cons: thin so easily dented, the coating on the inside of aluminum bottles can come off over time. cant hold acidic liquids if the coating has come off. the neck is too small for easy cleaning, it holds flavors. Plastic Pros: dirt cheep, can be made in any shape. taks cold fairly well cons: not eco friendly: cant take hot water, dents and breaks to easly, holds on to flavors. well that’s a general comparison of the types. i will stick with my steel bottles. and if you want more proof here you go. blog.wired.com

66th Tokyo International Gift Show : DigInfo


DigInfo – www.diginfo.tv Related Links www.giftshow.co.jp www.atpf.org www.giftshow.co.jp The 66th Tokyo International Gift Show Autumn 2008 was held at Tokyo Big Sight and took up the entire building including both the east and west halls for a total exhibit space of 86410 square meters, which is equivalent to the area of six Tokyo domes. This Gift Show is known for being one of the most practical tradeshows and is held twice each year. The opening ceremony was held September 2nd with the participation of 2200 exhibitors from both Japan and abroad, and the expo was comprised of around 30 fairs that were focused primarily on the display of new, tasteful designs that blend well with our everyday lifestyles. The 51st Active Design Craft Fair featured an active design corner and design collections created with superior lifestyle oriented design aspects even for ordinary people. Various special events were also held including the Hawaiian World Healing Space, the Robot Showcase that featured a lineup of entertainment robots, and an Asia Trade Promotion Forum (ATPF) that included the participation of 28 nations from abroad. Traditional and modern Japanese brands that included interior goods designed with a Japanese taste were also showcased. These events provided visitors with an opportunity to enjoy unique items from abroad. The Beauty Cosmetics Fair showcased a wealth of unique goods from abroad including organic soaps, cosmetics, and makeup kits. With the growing popularity

Interior Design


Everyone loves a well-feathered nest, but the choices you make on what to put in your home can be just as important as the choices you made while building it. Health expert Alyssa Alvord explains to Kevin about non-toxic wood finishes for furniture, while interior designer Vanessa Grant talks about natural fabrics and furnishings. As a special treat, Kevin visits the home of Zem Joaquin, eco-editor of House & Garden, whose blog Ecofabulous has long been an inspiration to all of us at Building Green TV. Kevin’s motto is “buy the best that you can buy,” and it shows throughout his home, from the antique armoires Kevin bought for his bathroom vanities, to his sleek Valcucine kitchen made of recycled components. You’ll learn that buying the best isn’t always expensive, and that you can even find eco-friendly products at the local mall if you know what to look for.

Gulf News Jute Bags


Gulf News delivery boys were up early getting eco-friendly jute bags to their loyal readers.

Garage Transformation


A cluttered garage becomes an elegant but kid-friendly family room. Thisvideo is part of Red, Hot and Green show hosted by Carter Oosterhouse . SHOW DESCRIPTION :Green design takes center stage when host Carter Oosterhouse, teams up with designer Nicole Facciuto. Watch as they transform plain rooms into sizzling spaces with eco-friendly flair.

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