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Bigger, Better, Ecycling Event in Birmingham

Birmingham, AL (ContentDesk) March 22, 2006 -- Building on last years phenomenal success, TechBirmingham Ecycling Day returns for its second year. The successful 2005 event resulted in over 75 tons of equipment being diverted from Alabamas landfills. TechBirmingham expects the 2006 event to be even bigger and better.Beginning immediately, corporations across central Alabama wishing to contribute equipment may visit EcyclingDay.org and complete an online Corporate Pledge form. Companies can allow 1-800-Got-Junk? to come collect the items in advance of the public drop-off day OR deliver their equipment to the Alabama Computer Disposal Group warehouse. There is no charge for this service, but companies are encouraged to make a small per-item donation to TechBirmingham to offset costs of running the public event.The public is invited to start setting aside their unused electronics items today for recycling on Earth Day, Saturday, April 22, 2006.

Residents from across the Birmingham region and beyond will be asked to deliver accepted items to designated, convenient collection locations on that date. Collection locations will be set and announced about ten days prior to the event and will also be shown on the TechBirmingham Ecycling Day website in advance of the event.Electronic equipment in any condition (working, damaged, outdated) can be donated. The best collected items may be refurbished and find their way back into local area non-profits. All others will be properly recycled. Accepted items from corporations and the public include:" Desktop computers" Laptop computers" Computer monitors" Mainframes/Midranges" Keyboards and input devices" Printers and Scanners" Fax machines and Copy machines" Digital cameras" PDAs and handheld devices" Video Game systems" Printer cartridges" Cell phones Absolutely no televisions or white goods (kitchen appliances, microwaves, etc.) can be accepted.

For other household hazardous items, the public is encouraged to visit the Jefferson County Household Hazardous Waste Day, also scheduled for Saturday, April 22, at one of their four municipal locations.Early supporters of this years effort include:" 1-800-Got-Junk? (www.1800gotjunk.com)" Alabama Computer Disposal Group (www.acdgonline.com)" Softech Development (www.softechdevelopment.com)" Computer Technology Solutions (www.askcts.com)" Robins & Morton (www.robinsmorton.com)" SunGard EXP: Octane8 (www.octane8.com)" Virginia College (www.vc.edu)" Alabama Earthfest (www.bhamearthfest.org)For full details, keep checking the www.EcyclingDay.org website..



Business Card Templates

If you are starting a new business, then it is possible that you do not want to increase your expenses by hiring a designer to make your business card. Besides the dollars, you probably do not have so much time to spend on this activity. What you can do instead is get on to the Internet and look for business card templates. The numbers of designs you will come up with will astonish you, and also quite satisfactorily meet your requirement. While the simple ones are usually free of cost, and can be downloaded onto your system easily, you might have to pay for the more stylish ones, such as raised ink cards.

Business card templates are ready-to-use designs on A4 size paper.

You can insert your name, designation, company logo and other information onto the card template, in the designated areas, and replicate it across the 10 spaces marked for each card. A single page will allow you to print 10 cards.

Most business card template websites have a gallery of...

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Announcing The ?60 Second Newsletter?? ? It?s The Next Evolution In Profitable ?DIY? Marketing?Without Actually Having To ?Do It Yourself!?

In response to challenges faced by independent business owners trying to publish a newsletter, James Burchill (aka The Practical Marketeer?) today announced the launch of his newest product - the evolutionary and cost effective "60 Second Newsletter?". Developed using MS Word for ?in-house' printing on standard ?Letter' sized paper, the "60 Second Newsletter?" subscription service is already receiving a warm reception for its simplicity, power and ease of use. "Your clients will never know you didn't write it yourself." says James."The ?60 Second Newsletter' fills a basic business marketing need - regular client communication." said James Burchill. "Independent business owners realize the value of a regular monthly newsletter ? however they are often put-off by the costs and effort associated with such a project." "The ?60 Second Newsletter' subscription service solves this problem because it is a ?DIY' product that doesn't require you actually ?Do-It-Yourself'. The newsletter is pre-written...

Announcing The ?60 Second Newsletter?? ? It?s The Next Evolution In Profitable ?DIY? Marketing?Without Actually Having To ?Do It Yourself!?
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The Tax Grind

As an owner of a home based business, a person is also responsible for keeping track of everything they will need for filing their taxes.
This is an aspect of the home based business opportunity which confuses many people, but one that is very important to understand and utilize.
Nobody wants to accidentally file something incorrectly or incompletely and risk being charged with tax fraud.It is important to save everything related to your homebiz.
There are a large number of items and services which are tax deductible when you own a home business.
Part of your electric bill, rent or mortgage, and phone bill may be deductible since they are used for your business.

Part of your car payment and gas bill can also be deducted.
You will want to keep track of all the mileage you put on your car, and keep your receipts when you fuel up.
Keep track of which miles were for personal use (i.e. the grocery store or driving to work) and...

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Removing Cryptosporidium : A guide to filtered drinking water

Copyright 2006 Marc Deschamps

Many, but not all available filtered drinking water systems remove Cryptosporidium. Some filter designs are more suitable for removal of Cryptosporidium than others.

Why is it so important to remove Cryptosporidium ?


Cryptosporidium is a protozoan parasite affecting the gastrointestinal tract of humans and animals. It is shed in the feces in the form of an "oocyst," which has a hard shell to protect it from the environment. Infections may be asymptomatic or may cause watery diarrhea and abdominal cramps. The organism is transmitted by the fecal-oral route.

Outbreaks have most commonly been associated with person-to person (day care center) and waterborne (drinking and recreational water) modes of spread. Foodborne and animal-(especially calves) to-person spread has also been documented.

Filtered drinking water systems that have the words "reverse osmosis" on the label protect against Cryptosporidium....

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