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You don't need electricity to have fun, much less live.
Sydney, being the city that participated both 2007 and 2008 Earth Hour, cut 8.4% electricity consumption. This is less than last year's 10.2%, however Earth Hour executive director Andy Ridley made the claim that after factoring margin of error, the participation in this city is the same as last year.
The 10.2% figure was itself challenged in a detailed analysis by David Solomon, a finance student at the University of Chicago. Solomon used eight years of electricity usage data to conclude that the Earth Hour-inspired drop was 6.33%, and that after other potential factors were taken into account, 2.10%, "statistically indistinguishable from zero."
The City of Phoenix spent $3,000, partly to pay city employees to shut off its lights for an hour during Earth Hour 2008. Critics also claimed that because Earth Hour volunteers drive around to get the word out, and because people use inefficient battery operated flashlights instead of more efficient electric light bulbs, it's possible that Earth Hour actually resulted in a net increase in energy usage.
And what powered the mill and factory that produced the matches? Where did the phosphorus head come from? How did the trees get to the mill?
Most of my life and all of my fun is somehow related to the movement of electrons, sir.
Smoking weed needs no electricity.
And now you know how I'll be spending the hour.I retract a part of this statement
I salute you, good sir.Turned all of the electricity off, save for the coffee machine this morning.
Happy? Just turned it all back on after leaving it all off for a couple hours.
I'm going to turn off my lights at 8:30 but I'll be going to a public computer lab to work, and they have lights on there. So I don't know if this counts or not. But I actually turn off lights in public restrooms all the time (when they're not occupied), and go out of my way to shut doors that don't close all the way (wasting energy for extra cooling/heating), so maybe that helps make up for it. And I planted trees today!
I find it odd how "environmental" issues bring out the asshole in people ("environmental" in quotes because energy use is essentially just a basic efficiency/wastage issue). Turning on extra lights has absolutely NO benefit to ANYONE, not even yourself. The only reason people do it is in some kind of freakish "protest" against people trying to do something good. It makes absolutely no sense to do.
The same exact type of thing happens with water waste issues.
If there were a donation day to charity, would you say, "Oh yeah? Well then I'm going to STEAL from charity"??
:frown:
I went to the computer lab and started working on spreadsheets and modeling a series of distillation columns in the most horrible program ever... Aspen Plus. This program is so bad that it's internally inconsistent... like I can input a set of numbers which work fine, change one number and get a severe error, and then change it back to exactly what it was before and STILL have a severe error.
I've been working on this crap for 5 hours. It's 1:30 AM now. ;(
so even if your parameters are correct it still spews out incorrect data?? that sucks.
I'm turning all the lights ON.
**** the planet and **** YOU.