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New York's New Year's Celebration Goes Green

New Year's Celebration Goes Green
This New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square -- like everything else these days -- is going green. The "ball" has had all its bulbs replaced with highly efficient LEDs, and will use 20-percent less power than last year's.

Additionally, through a partnership with Duracell, the giant halogen bulb lit '2009' sign will get a chunk of its power from people. Visitors to the Charmin-sponsored public restroom on 45th and Broadway may have noticed signs leading them two floors up an escalator during the last month to a mock ski lodge maintained by Duracell. In addition to a fake fireplace, plush couches, and a few Wiis for patrons to enjoy, there was a bank of stationary bikes designed to look like snow mobiles. Visitors could hop on the bikes and a generator would convert energy produced by their furious pedaling into electricity stored in batteries that have now been moved to a new location to power the 2009 sign.

Between December 2 and December 27, 137,228 visitors pedaled for more than 275 combined hours in order to power the gaudy numerical installation for 15 minutes. The "Power Lodge" is still operable, and visitors can recharge gadgets and play Wii, but your chance to add your leg power to the New Year's celebration has sadly passed. But if you're really intent on using your restlessness for eco-friendly ends, you can always go dancing. [From: New York Times]

Cell Phones, TV

'Operation New Year's Eve': Support Service Men and Women Via Text Message

'Operation New Year's Eve' Supports Service Men and Women Via Text Message
We don't want to be downers, but... When you're out tying one on tonight, it'll be easy to forget those out there who can't be with their friends and family on this ultimate party night. But we'd like to encourage everyone out there to show a little love and support for the men and women in uniform serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. The nonprofit, nonpartisan, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) is running 'Operation New Year's Eve' to send messages of support to U.S. troops via text message.

The messages will be broadcast on an LED screen at the top of the 48 story 4 Times Square, the tallest building in the epicenter of New Year's Eve, and streamed live at operationnewyearseve.org. By texting "care" followed by your message of support to 94444, you to can share your gratitude through this simple gesture in a venue where tens of millions of people will see it.

99 cents and a text message may not seem like much, but sometimes an outpouring of support like this can have an tremendous impact and will hopefully bring at least a few smiles to the faces of those in harm's way.

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