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New and Improved Website
I will say the site is new. I will say it has been drastically changed.
One year ago this month I made a new GreenMethods.com website using a portal/bulletin board application made by Invision Power Board coupled with my own skills. Which at the time I had none. The results: two people actually complained that they found the site too busy, confusing, and hard to read. Two! One can only imagine how many people felt the same way and chose not to share their feelings. In other words two is a large number in this case.
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Delays are a Fact of Life
Those involved got busy fast. One task was to audit various branches of government.
As you may know, we presently experience a one-day shipping delay as the minimum. In other words, any of our Canadian-produced goods, or any combination with Canadian goods, will be delayed. Nothing new, this is been going on a while and change is slow in Washington. This is due directly to the governmental response to the terrorists attacks of September 11, 2001.
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Tut-tut, Looks Like Rain
So much rain. What have we done? Have we messed up the planet? Have we made someone mad?
We hear things all the time from people. They tell us about how bad the aphids or mites are on any given year, or how bad sales are, or how trying it is to deal with this, that, or another thing. All sorts of topics, you can bet on it. Vendors, employees, customers, the stories are many. You can probably relate. But do you know what the number-one topic is? If you’ve answered that questions with weather, then you’re right on the money. And this year is no exception. But it is exceptional, though! We’re in New Hampshire and weather-wise it has been a trying experience, at best, for everyone. Put it this way, we know more than one person building an ark. Yes, it has rained pretty much every day since… um, the beginning of time, it seems.
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