New Design (I Can Stop at Any Time. Really.) Posted on MoGoLounge.com
Check it out! For those who know bibliophiles or are one… This is for you.
—MoGo
New Design (Mr Nutjob) Posted on MoGoLounge.com
I have a new design posted on MoGoLounge.com. It is for the folks in my life (and yours) that might be a little bit out there but still deserve our respect. AND have a good sense of humor.
I have shown both the male and female versions of this across the actual t-shirt image so you can see what they look like. Placement of the design is shown on the shirt at the top of the image. The back has my MoGoLounge wings on it. Please enjoy.
Help out our local kids
Help out our local kids!
Turns out that our local charity www.familygivingtree.org is short of school supplies for needy kids. About 2ooo backpacks short! For the full story, click here. I am putting my money where my mouth is and donating enough to buy 2 backpacks for the kids. How about you?
—MoGo
Dr. Horrible is Fantastic!
Last day to download this from iTunes! They are pulling it asap to make way for the DVD and build anticipation. So go (now!) to their website: www.drhorrible.com and download the episodes from iTunes today. Joss Whedon (and apparently his whole musical family) is (are) geek gods! All hail Joss.
—MoGo
Efficiency is the way to go
Check out this article posted on Salon by Joseph Romm “Why we never need to build another polluting power plant”. It details how we could use efficiency to reduce our greenhouse gases without having to build more power plants.
A couple of highlights from the article:
- While a few states have energy-efficiency strategies, none matches what California has done. In the past three decades, electricity consumption per capita grew 60 percent in the rest of the nation, while it stayed flat in high-tech, fast-growing California.
- …In the 1990s, the Energy Department began forming partnerships with energy-intensive industries to develop clean technologies. We worked with scientists and engineers to identify areas of joint research into technologies that would simultaneously save energy, reduce pollution and increase productivity. The Bush administration slashed funding for this program by 50 percent — and keeps trying to shut it down entirely.
—MoGo (Maureen on the Go)





