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BUT NOW THAT CARA TOLD ME I GET COUPONS FROM MACY's!!! OMG I MAY CONSIDER THAT!!!!1

Totally! Even more absurd is that Macy's employees only get their employee discount if they open an account and use the card to make their purchases. So, I never got an employee discount heh. :Smug:

Oops, sorry to keep talking about credit cards, Glenn. I really wish I had some meat!
 
I signed up for a Victoria's Secret card just so I could get all their coupons haha. But I only use it for the rewards... in other words even if I didn't have the card I'd still make the same purchases with cash or my debit card. Spending money you don't have on a credit card is just silly.
 
Oh yeah I got a call back about a receptionist job in Sausalito (the town just north of the Golden Gate Bridge). Going in Monday to take a Microsoft Office test, and I assume if I do well on that an interview will follow.
 
Yay for Arlington and Fort Worth! Yay for Austin too, but not as much because it's not local. LOL @ Houston, not surprising at all.


http://green.yahoo.com/blog/the_conscious_consumer/110/cities-with-best-and-worst-tap-water.html

Cities with best and worst tap water
By Lori Bongiorno
Posted Sat Dec 12, 2009 10:55am PST
Related topics: Health, Tips, Pollution, Tools, Water
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How safe is the water that flows out of your tap? The answer very much depends on where you live.

It's now easier than ever for consumers to find out what's in their tap water. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) today released the results of a three-year investigation of municipal water supplies across the U.S.

The research and advocacy group looked at water quality tests performed by water utilities since 2004 and created an extensive database that contains info on the contaminants found in 48,000 communities in 45 states.

EWG also rated 100 big city (population over 250,000) water utilities. Below are the top and bottom results.



Cities with the best water:

1. Arlington, TX
2. Providence, RI
3. Fort Worth, TX
4. Charleston, SC
5. Boston, MA
6. Honolulu, HI
7. Austin, TX
8. Fairfax County, VA
9. St. Louis, MO
10. Minneapolis, MN



Cities with the worst water:

1. Pensacola, FL
2. Riverside, CA
3. Las Vegas, NV
4. Riverside County, CA
5. Reno, NV
6. Houston, TX
7. Omaha, NE
8. North Las Vegas, NV
9. San Diego, CA
10. Jacksonville, FL



If you live in one of the few areas that weren't investigated, you can get an annual report of what's in your public drinking water. If your water comes from a well, then see the EPA's guidelines for those who use private wells.

The results of the investigation raise some concerns about municipal water supplies in the U.S. EWG says 316 different contaminants were found in the nation's tap water. The group also points out that more than half of those contaminants aren't regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency.

Establishing more effective source water protection programs and developing enforceable government standards for contaminants would go a long way toward improving the nation's water supply, according to the EWG.

In the meantime, no one is suggesting that you go out and start drinking bottled water (although, of course, in emergency situations it can be necessary). Experts still agree that drinking tap is preferable to drinking bottled water. Bottled water is much more expensive than tap, it takes a huge toll on the planet, and it's not necessarily any safer than tap. "Bottled water is not regulated in the same way as tap water," says Olga Naidenko, a senior scientist at EWG. "With bottled water, consumers often do not know what they are getting, and 25 to 40 percent of bottled water on the market is simply tap poured into a bottle."

Knowing what's in your water is the key. Once you know which contaminants are present, you can find the best filter to get rid of them.
 
oh man so next week is finals week so i've been busy as hell + we had a show on friday night in santa cruz after i had a NASM seminar from 7 am - 5 pm and then again today. Now I just need to take the test and I can finally get a job and if I get good enough make my own hours and actually do something fun :kickass:
 
bonding is going really well with the little sugar gliders. They love to snuggle in the day when their sleepy, and at night it is wild play time. <3 Most of the time they don't even crab at me anymore.

Also almost done with a drawing :)