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It amazes me how people take things so literal. Earthday is meant to promote awareness and to drive home the fact that one person can make a difference. Simply turning off your lights for an hour isn't going to ammount to much in the grand scheme of things, we all know that. The point is not to turn off your lights but to promote thoughtful discussion and self examination. If people choose to turn off the lights then great thanks for taking the time to at least think about it, it's step in the right direction if only a small one.
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I'm better than I used to be but my wife is way more energy conscious than me. All her gadgets are battery-operated. :mrgreen:
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My lights are off today and likely won't come back on until sometime tomorrow. I need to replace some endcaps because cleaning them did not fix the problem.
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And for the whole light bulb thing, here's more entertaining proof that it does NOT use more energy to turn a bulb back on than leaving it running: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gdu4wYu48uw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgM0N7GD5Ic |
I don't think so.
I am doing my part for earth day, by keeping my SPS alive... One day they will come to us for help to re-populate the oceans. |
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Are you feeding him cold beans as well. |
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Earth hour is good if it promotes awareness. Can't argue there.
There are people though who think that's all there is to it is shutting the lights off for an hour "helps." And no, it doesn't. What helps is finding a way to change habits so that the energy footprint can be reduced permanently. So.. um .. no, I can't shut my tanks off for an hour. That's a life support issue.. but I'm always thinking about ways I can achieve the same results using less energy consumption, and when opportunities present themselves, I make the appropriate changes. I hope this counts for something. |
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