Sunday, 1 April 2007

Add Your Blog to Our Blogroll

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7 comments:

Sepideh said...

Hi... as a sustainable designer I am trying to do something with kitchen appliances to reduce their electricity consumption, so I need your feedback on the survey below,
thanks for your time.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=4Y_2fDVeWJk4jooMrCG2193Q_3d_3d

Simmons said...

Awesome site - I've added you to my (green) blogroll. I'd appreciate it if you linked back. Thanks!

Simmons said...

My bad, wrong link: http://thoughtsonglobalwarming.blogspot.com

YoungProSite said...

Hey great blog guys. I've started a new website called ShotOfGreen.com. Still in the works but I hope to have a lot more contact up soon. If you have any questions or comments send any emails to webmaster@shotofgreen.com.

Anonymous said...

This is my link... We might have the same interest...
http://topupfuel.com/
Already put your blog into my blogroll..:)

KB said...

For current discussions on reducing energy usage, lowering cost, saving money at home, work, and in your car visit http://reducingenergy.blogspot.com.

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