Monday, March 29, 2010

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Best Place to Farm Gold

The best place to farm gold is...anywhere that other people aren't!  Of course that's not entirely accurate, as there are certain places that just aren't good farming spots no matter what. But in TBC there are so many great places to farm for gold, that often the deciding factor is how many other people are there.

The more people farming a particular mob, the fewer of them that are available for you to kill. Of course the amount that this will cut into your hourly rate depends largely on how many of the mobs there are to start with, the speed with which you can kill them, and how many other people are competing with you. The ratio between available mobs and people killing them tells the story, and you want it to be as low as possible.  

If the area you were planning to farm is busy, there are a couple of choices. If you're dead set on farming that location, you'll have to try another time. Generally the best time to get a spot to yourself is early morning or late at night. Late at night is harder, probably because people tend to stay up all night playing. Weekends during the morning or midday are the best of all, since people will stay up later than usual on weekend nights and therefore sleep in later.  

You can of course find something else to farm rather than changing your play time. It'd be great to give you a list of places that are the least populated. In reality though, this varies by server, and even by day or week. Sometimes the places that are supposedly packed all the time are quite empty on a particular server. Other times, what's supposed to be a great place ends up being filled with grinders.  

The best bet is to not limit yourself to just one or two locations. Get together a list of the top 10 or 15 gold farming spots and then try them all out. Try to keep track of the days and times that certain of them are good or bad. Don't show up once and make a decision. If there are lots of people, try it on a different day, or at a different time of day.   Likewise, if you show up the first time and it's completely deserted, don't necessarily assume that it will always be that way.  

The bottom line is that you want to be farming gold wherever other people aren't - so seek out the places where you can work in isolation and it will pay back major dividends.

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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Best Place to Farm Gold

The best place to farm gold is...anywhere that other people aren't!  Of course that's not entirely accurate, as there are certain places that just aren't good farming spots no matter what. But in TBC there are so many great places to farm for gold, that often the deciding factor is how many other people are there.

The more people farming a particular mob, the fewer of them that are available for you to kill. Of course the amount that this will cut into your hourly rate depends largely on how many of the mobs there are to start with, the speed with which you can kill them, and how many other people are competing with you. The ratio between available mobs and people killing them tells the story, and you want it to be as low as possible.  

If the area you were planning to farm is busy, there are a couple of choices. If you're dead set on farming that location, you'll have to try another time. Generally the best time to get a spot to yourself is early morning or late at night. Late at night is harder, probably because people tend to stay up all night playing. Weekends during the morning or midday are the best of all, since people will stay up later than usual on weekend nights and therefore sleep in later.  

You can of course find something else to farm rather than changing your play time. It'd be great to give you a list of places that are the least populated. In reality though, this varies by server, and even by day or week. Sometimes the places that are supposedly packed all the time are quite empty on a particular server. Other times, what's supposed to be a great place ends up being filled with grinders.  

The best bet is to not limit yourself to just one or two locations. Get together a list of the top 10 or 15 gold farming spots and then try them all out. Try to keep track of the days and times that certain of them are good or bad. Don't show up once and make a decision. If there are lots of people, try it on a different day, or at a different time of day.   Likewise, if you show up the first time and it's completely deserted, don't necessarily assume that it will always be that way.  

The bottom line is that you want to be farming gold wherever other people aren't - so seek out the places where you can work in isolation and it will pay back major dividends.

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Saturday, March 27, 2010

The Massive Tehachapi Wind Farm

When people think of wind power as a renewable energy, they tend to envision images of a couple of wind turbines twirling in the wind. The Tehachapi Wind Farm is an example of wind power on a large scale.

The Tehachapi wind farm is located in Kern County in California. It is one of the largest wind farms in the world. When I say large, I mean large. It has over 4,600 wind turbines. The turbines are built to turn into the wind to maximize energy production and even maintain braking mechanisms if the wind becomes to powerful. Three different styles of turbines are used including two and three blade traditional horizontal turbines as well as egg beater turbines, although the beaters are being phased out.

Collectively, the turbines generate over 1.4 billion kilowatts of electricity per year. Online since 1979, this one wind farm produces more electricity than Japan or Germany, two of the leading wind power countries in the world. In more practical terms, the farm produces generates over 120 million dollars in revenues by selling the electricity it produces each year. Much of the energy is sold in California with the California Edison utility recently reaching an agreement to purchase a large chunk to power much of the greater Los Angeles area.

When discussing renewable energy, there is a general consensus that arises. First, most people think it is a good idea for a couple of reasons. First, we can limit our fossil fuel addition and avoid the mess in the Mideast. Second, the use of renewable energy is popular because it is demonstratively better for our environment when compared to fossil fuels such as oil and cold.

Unfortunately, there is also a "look to the future" feel for renewable energy. Simply put, most think it is something that will not replace fossil fuels in this lifetime, to wit, it is a future concept. In fact, massive renewable energy alternatives are already coming online. The most famous is in Brazil where the country has converted away from oil to ethanol fuels. Brazil, however, is a long way away. The Tehachapi Wind Farm is a concrete example of the advancements in this country of renewable energy, something proving it does not have to be a future concept.

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Emmerdale Farm - Visit the Emmerdale Farm Locations

Visiting the filming locations of the popular ITV night time soap opera Emmerdale is still quite an easy task.

When the filming of Emmerdale first began in the 1970s, the small Yorkshire town of Arndale in Littondale was used for the very early title sequences of the show. The show was originally conceived as being a daytime soap opera, this was soon moved to it's early evening time slot, a place it still holds today after more than 20 years.

At the beginning of the 1980s, the outdoor shots were then filmed in the town of Esholt also in West Yorkshire. Esholt was used for a very long time for shooting scenes, this in return made the town very popular with tourists, later causing a problem because with so many visitors were coming to visit Esholt, the local council were receiving complaints from residents that their town was becoming over run. After discussions and plans being submitted for extra car parks and facilities, it was decided by the council that this was not a good plan.

The early 1990s saw the whole format of Emmerdale Farm change, Farm was dropped from the title and an exclusive purpose built outdoor set was built on the outskirts of Harrogate in North Yorkshire, on the estate of Harewood House. Fans today still visit the areas of Arndale and Esholt as this is the original home of the still popular ITV show. It is still possible to visit The Woolpack, the fictional public house used as the shows main center point.

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Friday, March 26, 2010

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Thursday, March 25, 2010

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A-Trains under sunburst 175MH & 125W CFL grow 6500k lights 12 days old = Prop 215 patient Rx current and grown accordance/compliant to the laws A-Train from Thseeds Mazar I Sharaf x Train Wreck very tall spindly plant, Stativa Dominant . Started on Feb 09, 2010 under lights, transplanted to Soil (Fox Farm: Ocean Forest :) . Video footage is dated Feb 21,2010 via Canon IXY L4 (Jap ver.) Parts: Sunburst Hydrofarm 175MH Mogul Vertical socket w/ 125W CFL 2 15L Black Pots A-Train Clones specs: Type 40/60 Sativa/Indica Height 120-140 cm Yield 300-350 psm Flowering Time 55-60 days Ocean Forest Fox Farm Soil 2 small Hindu Skunk clones too :) eww stinky hindu haha :) and lots of TLC and Grass Gazing not grazing yet or hazing hahaha Comments or give props thanks :) subscribe for more treats

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

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Vermicrop Organics Vermi T Activation

Jason Whittenberg product specialist from Vermicrop Organics gives a simple video on how to activate a Vermi T Bio Cartridge. Vermi T is a highly developed form of "compost tea" it is active living biology designed to increase plants growth, yield and health.

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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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Best Places To Farm Gold In WOW - Only Read If You Don't Want To Pay For Gold

In this article I'm going to explain the best places to farm gold in wow. If your serious about getting higher end equipment, you're going to have to collect a lot of gold. Here are some great farming spots to help you get started...

Top 3 Places To Farm

1. Winterspring

There are multiple spots that are great for farming in this area. One is Lake of Ke'Theril which can be found in (53,42). You can farm the ghosts here for their silver and green items. Southeast of Lake Kel'Theril in the spot (57,50), Cobalt Magweavers or Scalebones can be farmed for their Mature Blue Dragon Sinew which can be sold for a few hundred pieces of gold! Although they have a very low drop rate for this item, they do eventually drop it.

2. Western Plaguelands.

Like Winterspring, there are a few solid spots in this area. The mobs in Felstone Field can be found at (36,57) which can be farmed for Runecloth. I like this area because the mobs have a high respawn rate which means you can constantly be killing and collecting items. In the eastern area of the Western Plaguelands you can farm the Rotting Behemoths. These guys drop a recipe for Greater Nature Protection Potion which can be sold for up to 100 gold.

3. Azshara

Highborne ghosts are what you want to focus on farming here. They are level 44-47 so they aren't going to be very difficult to kill. They'll drop a lot of mageweave and green items. This area can be found in (16,70)

Important Things To Note:

Although these farming spots can potentially be effective in collecting gold, there is one drawback. Farming in these areas tends to be extremely time consuming. I've seen friends spend most of their days farming just to see an adequate amount of gold. Personally I was getting frustrated with my results so I invested in a professional gold making guide. I wanted this because it revealed tactics that chinese farmers use. These farmers make gold for a business so they know the most efficient strategies. I learned their tactics and make gold a dramatically faster rate now.

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The Massive Tehachapi Wind Farm

When people think of wind power as a renewable energy, they tend to envision images of a couple of wind turbines twirling in the wind. The Tehachapi Wind Farm is an example of wind power on a large scale.

The Tehachapi wind farm is located in Kern County in California. It is one of the largest wind farms in the world. When I say large, I mean large. It has over 4,600 wind turbines. The turbines are built to turn into the wind to maximize energy production and even maintain braking mechanisms if the wind becomes to powerful. Three different styles of turbines are used including two and three blade traditional horizontal turbines as well as egg beater turbines, although the beaters are being phased out.

Collectively, the turbines generate over 1.4 billion kilowatts of electricity per year. Online since 1979, this one wind farm produces more electricity than Japan or Germany, two of the leading wind power countries in the world. In more practical terms, the farm produces generates over 120 million dollars in revenues by selling the electricity it produces each year. Much of the energy is sold in California with the California Edison utility recently reaching an agreement to purchase a large chunk to power much of the greater Los Angeles area.

When discussing renewable energy, there is a general consensus that arises. First, most people think it is a good idea for a couple of reasons. First, we can limit our fossil fuel addition and avoid the mess in the Mideast. Second, the use of renewable energy is popular because it is demonstratively better for our environment when compared to fossil fuels such as oil and cold.

Unfortunately, there is also a "look to the future" feel for renewable energy. Simply put, most think it is something that will not replace fossil fuels in this lifetime, to wit, it is a future concept. In fact, massive renewable energy alternatives are already coming online. The most famous is in Brazil where the country has converted away from oil to ethanol fuels. Brazil, however, is a long way away. The Tehachapi Wind Farm is a concrete example of the advancements in this country of renewable energy, something proving it does not have to be a future concept.

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Monday, March 22, 2010

Differences in Hydroponic Systems

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

How To Farm Gold In WOW

Most people are asking how to farm gold in WoW. This should help you out. I will include a list on of some of the ways of farming for Warcraft gold. It is EASY! In the south, middle edge of The Badlands zone, nestled in the small valley, you can farm normal rock elements. These people seem to drop a lot of grey loot which vendors for 50 silver to 1.5 WoW gold, and they drop it at every kill. What they also drop is Elemental Earth which sells at the auction house for 1-3 WoW gold a piece. The average drop is 1 out of 17. Another way of how to farm gold in WoW, is to farm elemental slaves on the west side of Alterac mountains, for the chance to get elemental earths (1 out 15 kills). This goes for about 1-3 WoW gold a piece on AH.

You can also use elemental exiles on the southwest area of Arathi Highlands for elemental earths, which is also the same 1-3 WoW gold per earth on AH. How to farm gold in WoW is to farm in Arathi Highlands for 30 npcs of 2-6 silver each on 3-5 minute spawn timers. Times are not often camped. You could easily generate 1-5 WoW gold - even more if you are an AOE class. You can also farm in Arathi Highlands, as the alliance only, for 30-40 npcs of 2-6 silver each on 3-5 minute spawn timers. These timers are also not often camped. You could easily generate 1-5 WoW gold an hour. How to farm gold WoW? You can enter the secret scarlet monastery graveyard, in tristfall glades northwest corner of the map. This will get you a good 2 silver to 6 silver kill. Nevertheless, an AOE class can easily farm and reset the instance for outstanding 30-60 WoW gold in an hour.

Another way of how to farm gold in WoW, is to farm Warpwoods and Deadwoods for about 2-10 silver, rare herb drops. These sell around 1-5 WoW gold each. Living Essence sells for 1-1.5 WoW gold each at the Auction House. On the north side of Felwood zone near the alliance flight parth person, Warpwoods are located. The Deadwoods can be located just southwest of where the Warpwoods are. An easy 40-80 WoW gold an hour depending on AH prices. If you know how to farm gold in WoW and if you have faster dps class, then you can easily double your WoW gold per hour. Twilight hammer elites in Searing Gorge, is another way to farm. These elites are located west of the alliance/horde flight points. This is an easy 3-5 mageweave cloth per drop, and somewhere around 2silver to16silver per kill, with 9/10 silver, being the most common drop. You can undoubtedly make 10 WoW gold per hour off coin drops and around 5-20 WoW gold p/hour for the green and mageweave drops.

There are many more ways of how to farm gold in WoW. Farm the stockades in Stormwind City for easy greens and wool. It's the best dungeon/instance to farm wool cloth because every other kill is worth 3-5 pieces of wool and there are about 100 NPCs in the instance. Don't be alarmed when I tell you that a stack of wool can go from 77silver to 2 WoW gold at the AH. Try farming the scarlet monastery chests and locked chests for large knapsacks. These sell for 1.25-2 WoW gold. Occasionally, you will get a Blue item instead of Knapsacks. You usually get them once every 11th locked chest. Also, focus on the graveyard library and armory. NOT THE CATHEDRAL! Then you could easily get about 8 locked chests an hour and 10 regular ones. For this you'd need a rouge to lock pick or use blacksmithing and use Golden Skeleton Keys. This will require a 150 blacksmith skill.

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Antworks Ant Farm - 21st Century Ant Farming

Have you heard of the Antworks Ant Farm? I recently came across it and I just thought it was the neatest ant farm I have ever seen!

The only ant farms that I was familiar with were the old traditional ones with 2 panes of glass with a small separation in between and then filled with sand or soil. You would put ants in there and hopefully you had a queen ant so that your colony would keep living. You would have to keep the sand or soil moist and make sure your ants got enough food and water.

But with the Antworks Ant Farm, you don't need to worry about feeding and watering your ants. The gel inside acts as both their tunneling area and for their food and water.

The gel is actually from a NASA experiment to test the reactions of ants to microgravity. Antworks has made the gel complete with the nutrients that the ants need to live.

Unlike sand or soil, this gel is translucent so you can see right through it. You'll be able to see exactly where the ants are at all times. You can get a light to go underneath the Antworks Ant Farm to illuminate the whole farm so you can see all the tunnels built by your ant.

I'm not a kid anymore but seeing this version of the ant farm makes me want to start my own ant farm!

I know you can order ants in the mail, but I would probably go the adventurous route and try and capture my own ants from outside.

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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Topped my plants and updated my setup

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Friday, March 12, 2010

Farmland Assessment Program in New Jersey - The Story Of One Farm

ONE FARM

Fifty years ago, this fall, I was ten years old selling pumpkins in front of my father's farmhouse, on route 130, in South Brunswick Township, in Middlesex County New Jersey. It was 1956 and the corn had not yet been cut. My father was a state trooper that received two weeks of vacation each year. One week of vacation in the spring he took off to plant the corn and then he would take one other week off in the fall to harvest it.

Those 30 acres of corn helped to pay the property taxes on the farm. Farm taxes had increased substantially because of a very large new housing development built on the western side of town called Kendall Park. Kendall Park was called the plywood jungle because the homes were all made of plywood. Was I ever shocked to discover that my first house in Whiting New Jersey in 1976 had only plywood corners. Back to the farm, the corn crop just about paid the property tax bill. The price for most farm commodities, including corn, has not increased much since that time.

RATABLE GROWTH AND TAX PRESSURE

Now, that new development called Kendall Park was really starting to put a big strain on the local school system and a new high school was going to have to be built. The town's mayor and council realized the town had not been revalued in many years and called for a revaluation of all property in town. Well the son of the owner of the revaluation company, who was running his first revaluation job for his father's revaluation company, made a mistake and valued my father's total 50 acre farm at its full housing developmental value. This value was based on other road front lots that had been sold off by local farmers. Even though my father's farm had minimal road frontage for a 50 acre farm he was assessed as if all 50 acres fronted on route 130. No downward adjustment had been made for the infrastructure costs associated with developing the property for a housing development tract.

After speaking with the local tax assessor that valuation mistake was corrected for my father and other farmers in the area. Between the soaring school taxes to build the new high school and a higher post revaluation assessment our farm's taxes skyrocketed upward. My father and his farmer friends were not happy with the resulting high annual property tax burdens they were facing. The annual corn crop would no longer pay the high annual property tax on our 50 acre farm. Now when the new high school opened its doors in 1961 many new teachers had to be hired and again the property tax bill on the farm increased substantially.

TRENTON RESPONDS TO FARMER'S TAX PROBLEM

About this time the local farmer's grange started to invite their local assemblymen and state senator from middlesex county to the local grange hall to have discussions about this property tax problem the farmers were having. Many of the farmers attending these grange meetings were gentle giants, they had meat claws for hands from years of hard farm labor, had skin like leather from years working under the hot sun, and were as strong as an ox. When a local legislator was buttonholed (they actually did stick their index finger in the button hole of their legislator's jacket) they stayed buttonholed. When the local legislators returned to Trenton they reported the anger over the property tax that they encountered there in South Brunswick Township at the local farmer's grange to their legislative leadership.

I suspect that this scene of legislators speaking with unhappy farmers was repeated many times throughout the state ... at many different venues. The reason farm property was given lower differential property taxation treatment quickly under the "Farmland Assessment Act of 1964," without the benefit of a constitutional amendment to satisfy the uniform valuation standard in the state's constitution, may have had something to do with the heat that local legislators were feeling from their farm constituents

NEW JERSEY'S UNIFORMITY STANDARD

The New Jersey Constitution states "Property shall be assessed for taxation under general laws and by uniform rules. All real property assessed . . . shall be assessed according to the same standard of value, except as otherwise permitted herein . . .."

The phrase otherwise permitted herein now refers to two other constitutional provisions. One, authorizing: an agricultural or horticultural use value standard for qualified farms (adopted in 1966 as a constitutional amendment in New Jersey by the voters). And, a second one, a cost value standard used when abatement from taxation on buildings and structures is granted, in areas declared in need of rehabilitation, in accordance with statutory criteria

BACK ON THE FARM.

By 1966 my father had taken his state pension and was living on one half pay. The taxes on the farmhouse and the modest taxes under the farmland assessment act were now an even bigger burden on him. By 1973 my father could no longer afford the property taxes on the farm and he sold the farm to a large corporation. As was common in farmland sales contracts of the day "any and all rollback taxes owed on the farm" were paid by the buyer. Generally, the buyer paid less for a farm because three years of rollback taxes had to be paid. But I believe in the case of my father's farm sale that was three times the going price for comparable farmland that the buyer ate the rollback tax completely.

ROLLBACK TAX

In 1966 the statewide total property tax rate after adjusting it to a market value tax rate was about $3.00. Therefore the average buyer who paid three years of rollback taxes paid about 9% of the purchase price of the farmland sales price to the municipality wherein the farmland was located. In 2006, 40 years latter, the statewide market value tax rate is about $1.75. Therefore today, the buyer pays about 5.25% of the purchase price of the farmland sales price. That amounts to only 58.3% of the rollback tax that was paid 40 years ago in 1966. Could the lack of legislative interest in adjusting this rollback tax on home developers to the original year of the program have anything to do with the fact that one of the largest political contributors to both political parties in Trenton are the home developers?

GOVERNOR CORZINE

Recently, Governor Corzine said that property tax reform had to go forward notwithstanding the 600 pound gorilla special interests in Trenton. Well, easy for him to say with his personal wealth, he does not have to go to the home developers for political contributions to get re-elected. To adjust the rollback tax program to the standard used 40 years ago would entail changing it from a three year roll back period to a five year rollback period. Fat chance that will happen to help the muncipalities pay for the extra planning and zoning board work the new housing developments cost .. not to mention the new service demands they create leading to higher property tax costs.

THE REST OF THE STORY

On with the farm had to be sold story. The corporation that bought the farm, and a few other corporations who owned it afterwards, paid local farmers to continue to farm the property to keep it under the farmland assessment act. So, after my father's farm was sold in 1973, the land was banked by different corporations as an investment and latter sold to a housing developer. That housing developer started to break ground for his housing development in 2003 ... 30 years after the farm was sold by my father.

Many people traveling down route 130 over the years enjoyed the visual open space scene of the farm being farmed, sometimes hunters were permitted to hunt on it, over those thirty years no school children had to be educated who resided on that property, it required little if anything in the way of municipal or county services ... it was a cheap ratable for the local government as far as service demands were concerned. It was also a cheap taxpayer ... under the farmland assessment program the owners of the farm paid only about 10% of what other non farmland qualified farm property paid in property taxes in the early years and maybe as little as 1% in the latter years. Yes, some owners of vacant land did not sign up for the farmland assessment program because they could not meet its requirements or did not want to be subject to its three year rollback tax provision.

That is the story of one farm that had to be sold because of property taxes. The price received per acre for that 50 acre farm in 1973 is about the same price as a single home buyer now pays for a single home located on that farm.

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Thursday, March 11, 2010

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