Driving Green – How Realistic Is It?

Prius hybrid at the top of the vehicular sales in Japan

Published Date: January 4, 2014 ADawnJournal.com

One of the major concerns of anyone with green issues in mind is the motor car. There is no doubting that a massive amount of the pollution in our cities is caused by cars, and a large amount of that caused by the more gas-guzzling vehicles which just so happen to be among the most popular on the market – popular, at least, in the sense that they are much coveted, even if the average driver would need a very generous extension of credit to actually buy one. Indeed, it is price that seems to be the sticking point for cars which do just the opposite – if you want genuine fuel efficiency then you are going to have to pay for it.

Governments are trying to take a lead on cutting vehicle emissions by offering incentives to consumers who buy a green car. Certain lenders, also, are getting in on the action by offering more generous repayment terms on their loans if the car that the loan will buy is one which will pollute less. The success of their efforts to turn the roads green will only become clear with time, but it is clear that they are battling on two fronts.

Firstly, people will still have to spend more than they would ideally like to in order to get a green car and secondly, there is a continuing belief that fuel-efficient cars simply are not cool. It may be more or less fashionable to care about the environment, but if that means taking a rain check on the car of your dreams then the cool points decrease rapidly.

There are car manufacturers who realize that this problem exists with a lot of the green cars on the market. The simple fact of the matter is that a green car that looks exactly like another car with worse fuel economy will generally be seen as less cool. There is just a tendency among people to feel like their car should be their little walk on the wild side. This is not the same everywhere in the world, mind you. In Japan, home-based manufacturers Toyota are fresh from celebrating the placing of their latest Prius hybrid at the top of the vehicular sales in Japan for May.

It isn’t just a matter of cool, of course, that prevents economic vehicles from taking to the top of the charts elsewhere. The other major problem with vehicles that give an excellent fuel economy is that they cost more up front. If you have the money to spend on an economic vehicle, then you will save enough on fuel to pay for the difference from a new, less economic one. Additionally, cars that run on electric which have for some time been seen as the future of fuel-economic vehicles, still have a long way to go before they are seen as a real answer. Recharge points for the vehicles are still very unevenly distributed, and without a real push – which they haven’t been getting, they look set to be overtaken by hydrogen cell engines by the end of the next decade.

To streamline and minimize blog maintenance, I will be discontinuing maintaining the Thegreenlivingblog.com website (however, I will still hold the domain). I will gradually move all articles from this site to A Dawn Journal. This article originally published on the above website on Aug 2, 2009.

How To Avoid Vacation Rental Scams

Holiday Rental Scams

First Published Date: July 23, 2013 ADawnJournal.com

As vacation rental bookings via the Internet take off, so are scammers’ and con artists’ innovative fake listings to steal money. The vacation rental scam is one of the easiest scams to make money and there are various techniques scammers use. For example, they will use pictures copied off the Internet or sometimes real pictures from real listings to create fake listings. Today, I will go through some tips you can use to avoid vacation rental scams.

1. Use Vacation Rental Sites – Avoid free ad sites like Kijiji or CraigsList and use specialized vacation rental sites such as VacationHomeRentals.com. Although it may not be guaranteed, you will have lesser chances of being scammed with a legitimate rental site. The above site guarantees up to $10,000 in case of misrepresentation.

2. Obtain Contact Information – Gather as much information as you can about the advertiser. Talk to the owner and ask for the property management office phone number, copy of a utility bill, references, etc. to verify. Ask questions about the vicinity and what’s available nearby such as restaurants, malls, tourist attractions, and so on.

3. Search Engine and Email – Do not communicate via email. Use search engines to search for the email address, properly listing, and name of the owner to check for fraudulent activities. Use an online map to see if the property really exists. 

4. Do Not Wire Money – Do not send money using anonymous wire transfers such as Western Union, bank wire transfer, etc. Do not pay using cheques, as this way scammers will have your banking information to scam you even further later on. Use only credit cards and PayPal, which have some sort of protection against fraudulent activities.

5. Use Common Sense and Vigilance – Your best defence is your own common sense and vigilance. Look for suspicious behaviour and other elements from the property owner such as a foreign phone number, bad grammar or heavy foreign accent, unable to describe anything nearby, unable to provide any verification, and so on.

Learn how Internet and investment scams work by reading some articles here: Internet & Investment Scams. If you ever believe you have been a victim of fraud and scams, contact your local law enforcement authority and any other agencies that deal with online scams in your respective country.

Ten Wallet Tips You Need to Know Before Leaving Home

Don’t Leave Home Without Following These Wallet/Purse Tips

First Published Date : December 8, 2011

“Why carry something if you don’t need it?” Twenty years ago, a senior taxi driver in New York City gave me that advice – the best wallet tip ever and I have been religiously following it ever since. Today, I will share some wallet or purse tips you should follow to make your life easier, simpler, and safer.

1. Go through your wallet and get rid of everything you will not use on a regular basis. There is no point carrying all the cards and receipts in your wallet. I keep only those what I use everyday. If I use a credit or debit card occasionally, I leave it home and only keep it with me when I will be using it.  

2. At any point, you should know exactly what items are in your wallet. This way, if you lose anything you will be able to detect it right away, reducing your chances for being a victim if someone else gets ahold of your cards.

3. Make a list of everything you carry in your wallet. Write down your credit card number, customer service phone number, and anything else you would require to block your credit or debit cards in case of theft or loss of your wallet. Better yet, you can scan the back and front of all your cards as well. Keep this list handy at home, in hotel safe, or online securely in such a way that you will have access to it when you need to call your financial institutions in case of emergency.

4. Do not carry wallet in your rear pocket. Thieves use very sharp tools to cut pockets and it’s a lot easier to cut when it’s in your back or rear pocket.

5. Be careful and pay attention to what’s going on around you. Thieves work together in crowded places and try to distract you by pushing you, causing artificial arguments among themselves, or anything else to cause distractions so they can use that split second to grab your wallet while you are distracted.

6. Keep some cash separated from your wallet in a different place on you. If you lose your wallet, this ensures that at least you will have some money to get home.

7. Do not keep your home or car keys in your wallet. If thieves get ahold of keys, they will be easily able to access your home or car because it’s not hard to find information (home address on driver’s license, vehicle information on insurance or registration card, etc.) leading thieves to further carry on their operations.

8. Do not write your PIN number on the back of your cards or carry it with you in your wallet. Also, do not use your date of birth, postal code, or your phone number as your PIN. If thieves have your wallet, they will have access to enough information to guess your PIN by going through your wallet.

9. Do not leave your wallet in a jacket, coat, or anywhere else if you’re checking out these items in a restaurant, movie theatre, or anywhere else.

10. If you are wondering what’s in my wallet, here are the items I always carry with me if I am in Toronto:

– One bank card (Interac card)
– One credit card
– Driver’s license
– Toronto Transit Commission Metropass

If I travel, I modify these items depending on where I am traveling to.

NB – You do not need to carry your rewards or points card anymore as smart phone apps have the capability to carry these cards digitally on your smart phone. 

How to Cut Cable or Satellite TV, Watch Over-The-Air HD TV Channels for Free, and Save At Least $600 Annually

Why Should You Get Rid of Your Cable or Satellite TV?

First Published Date: January 12, 2012 ADawnJournal.com

Cable TV is one of the major recurring monthly expenses in our household. Cable TV costs can range from $50 to more than $100 monthly. If you can get rid of your cable or satellite  TV, the yearly savings will be a large amount and the saved time will be priceless – if you spend this free time on something productive. And no – I am not suggesting to get rid of TV for good. You can still have some good HD over-the-air channels for free.

How Is The Picture Quality of Free HD Over-The-Air TV Channels?

These HD channels provide crystal-clear, high-definition picture quality superior to cable or satellite TV, as digital signals sent over-the-air are not compressed the way cable or satellite companies compress their signals.

What Do I Need To Capture Free HD Over-The-Air TV Channels?

It depends on where you are. If you live in a high-rise condo or apartment building in a city (like Toronto), the process is really simple. You just need to buy an indoor digital antenna and you have to place this antenna near your window or glass door. I bought an RCA Digital Flat Antenna, which is around $40, looks like a book or a tablet PC, lies flat on any flat surface, and is very low-profile.

If you live in a house, you will need to install an outdoor digital antenna. You can either do the installation by yourself, or you can call a professional installer. You will be saving lots of hassle (if you think of it that way) of choosing the right type of antenna, buying parts to install the antenna, and so on, by calling a professional installer. There are professional antenna installation services that will do all the work for you. The cost of such services will recover within a few months once you stop paying your cable or satellite company. Search for “TV antenna installers” to find an installer near you.

If you prefer to install an outdoor antenna by yourself, you need to buy an outdoor digital antenna and some parts to install it outside. Stores like Tiger Direct, Factory Direct, Canada Computers, Home Depot, etc. provide antennas and the parts you will require to install it by your self. Here are some websites which provide you information on over-the-air TV channels and

http://www.tvfool.com/

http://www.hdtvantennalabs.com

http://www.digitalhome.ca

How Many HD Channels I Will Get?

You will get 10 to 20 or more HD channels and many SD (standard-definition) channels. You will get Canadian channels like CBC, Global, CTV, Citytv, ABC, NBC, FOX, PBS, etc. However, keep in mind that specialty channels like TSN, Showtime, weather channel, etc. will not be available as over-the-air channels.

Last Word

You have to see it to believe the crisp, crystal-clear HD picture quality you can get for free just by connecting an over-the-air antenna to your TV. And how about the big savings you will enjoy year after year for cancelling your cable or satellite TV? You have to experience it to believe it!

How to Read free eBooks on Amazon Kindle

Read Free eBooks on Kindle

First Published Date: January 26, 2012

I have not tried any eBooks until recently when I purchased my Asus Eee Pad Transformer Tablet. However, once I found out the convenience of buying eBooks on Amazon Kindle Online eBook store with their one click buy option, I got hooked on it and I already have loaded my tablet with hundreds of eBooks – some of them are paid and some of them are free. Today, I will discuss how you can buy eBooks for free on the Kindle store.

You don’t need an eBook Reader or a Tablet to read eBooks. You can install Kindle for PC on your desktop or laptop to read eBooks. If you have a Tablet, you need to install the Kindle application from the app market. I will go through the two easiest ways to find eBooks on the Kindle store. There may be others ways pull free eBooks, but I like these two methods as they are very simple and fast.

Procedure One: See All Free eBooks without Categories

1. Go to the Kindle Store
2. Put “free kindle books” in the search box
3. Hit the “Go” button
4. You will see all the ebooks. As of this writing, I got 29,431 free eBooks.

Procedure Two: Sort All Free eBooks by Categories

1. Go to the Kindle Store
2. Look for the categories on the left
3. Pick the category you want
4. Sort it by price, from low to high on the top right
5. Free eBooks for that category will appear on the first few pages

Once you have found your book, click on that book and then you can buy the book by clicking the “buy” button on the top right. Yes, you still have to click the “buy” button, although it is free and you won’t be charged.

These days, I am reading more books than ever as I have access to all my eBooks on my smartphone, tablet, and PCs. If I read one book on my tablet and then open the same book on my smartphone, I will be on the same page where I left of on my Tablet (or any other devices), as all devices are synced when you read, regardless of their operating systems.