Tips for a GREEN 2009 Fantasy Baseball Season!
I’m very happy to announce a new working relationship with Mike Kuchera of www.fantasybaseballexpress.com and www.thefantasyman.com. Like all of the sites that I work with, Mike offers some of the best content on the internet. He has already posted his 2009 draft rankings, so for those of us looking to get a head start on our draft preperation, that alone is definitely worth checking out.
He offers plenty of other tremendous content as well, like this article he recently wrote about going Green for the 2009 fantasy season. I definitely recommend checking the article out in it’s entirety, but here’s a little taste to wet your appetite:
I am hoping we all do our part to try to save the planet whether it’s recycling, carpooling, or conserving energy any way we can. Ridiculous gas/oil prices have been a killer to our economy lately despite the recent drops in gas prices over the last few weeks. Don’t worry, just when you’re finally fully recovered from this holiday season, gas prices will be sky high again by Memorial Day! Can we ever catch a break?!
As a Fantasy Sports Expert and Player, I realize that most of us who play fantasy sports probably don’t take the steps to save energy and help our planet when we are actually participating in this fun yet frustrating game. Haven’t you heard? The Fantasy Man is going “Green” for the 2009 season and wants to share some simple tips to help you at least get the process moving along. Although many of these tips seem to easy or small, anything little that we can do to help…..helps!
The Fantasy Man Goes Green!
Tip #1 - Blackle - When doing 2009 fantasy baseball research on the internet, can we agree that most of us are using Google? Why not try www.Blackle.com . It’s Google, but it’s Google just toned down a bit. Studies have shown that an all black computer screen uses less energy than a white computer screen. Yes, I’m being serious. Don’t believe me? Check out the ever so trustworthy Wikipedia on Blackle. Then, click http://www.blackle.com/ and search “Fantasy Baseball Advice”. Whooo! Whatta ya know…. look who’s listed #1!
Tip #2 - Go Paperless - This should be an obvious one! Instead of printing out The Fantasy Man’s 2009 Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide (COMING SOON) and wasting all that paper (Although I am coming out with a condensed version in 2009), why not save it to your laptop and bring your laptop to your draft? Remember to charge your battery so that you don’t have to use excess energy at the draft site. Then again, you don’t want to use energy that will cost someone else money, now do we?
To read the article in it’s entirety, click here.
boycott FUGI water .
where do they get those plastic bottles , anyway ?