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Is anybody doing this tonight? I am just because I'm stupid.
I'm not just because I'm lazy. That's cool if you do it though.
(03-28-2009, 03:29 PM)Ye Salty Karth link Wrote: [ -> ]Is anybody doing this tonight? I am just because I'm stupid.

That's a bad reason for doing it... at least you will do it.
I hope you realise that it's not a whole stupid thing. People actually do this for a good reason, it's to send a message to our country leaders, that we want their next meeting in... Copenhagen, I believe, to result in important -positive- changes for the environnement.

But as long as you do it, I guess it's what matters, Karthy.
earth hour?
(03-28-2009, 04:02 PM)Dave link Wrote: [ -> ]earth hour?

everyone turns off the lights and electronic shits for 1 hour. Leaving everything open for burglars
(03-28-2009, 04:10 PM)Vongore link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Dave link=topic=2580.msg73408#msg73408 date=1238274150]
earth hour?

everyone turns off the lights and electronic shits for 1 hour. Leaving everything open for burglars
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fucking smelly hippies, turning it all on and off again will create a surge thats gonna use more energy than what they were gonna use in the hour?

wow its scary that thats how i actualy think science works.
(03-28-2009, 04:13 PM)Dave link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Vongore link=topic=2580.msg73411#msg73411 date=1238274618]
[quote author=Dave link=topic=2580.msg73408#msg73408 date=1238274150]
earth hour?

everyone turns off the lights and electronic shits for 1 hour. Leaving everything open for burglars
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fucking smelly hippies, turning it all on and off again will create a surge thats gonna use more energy than what they were gonna use in the hour?

wow its scary that thats how i actualy think science works.

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Your logic makes no sense at all.
Yea and all the candles and shit plus having to cool/heat a house from scratch probably does wonders for the planet.  How about everyone buys some CFLs or switches out an old appliance for an energy star one instead.
(03-28-2009, 04:44 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ]CFLs

I have these.
(03-28-2009, 05:00 PM)fyre link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Surf314 link=topic=2580.msg73421#msg73421 date=1238276679]
CFLs

I have these.
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A researcher up here produced a report on how CFLs actually cost more when used in the winter months versus incandescent.

And I believe they are worse for the environment due to production by-products but do not have any substantiating documentation at hand, nor do I have the intent of searching for any.
I had everything turned off in my room for about an hour.  But I was playing platinum pokemons  :'( FUCK!  sry urth
(03-28-2009, 07:50 PM)Fail Medic link Wrote: [ -> ]I had everything turned off in my room for about an hour.  But I was playing platinum pokemons  :'( FUCK!  sry urth
It's not Earth Hour yet. It's in 2 hours, 30 minutes.
My Canadian friends did it, I sat playing my PSP which sort of counts, I mean I left my computer and lights on but...oh wait. That doesn't count at all now does it.

Oh well, I am now one step closer to my ultimate goal of becoming a Captain Planet villain. brbpeeinginocean
GOD DAMNIT

I planned to do this and then totally forgot.

:/
Horray!  Lets all drastically reduce our power consumption, very quickly, all at once, everywhere!  No, it couldn't needlessly stress our power grid and create more work/pollution in the long run.  Why, that'd be like pumping a 20 metric asstons of pollutants into the air to create highly toxic batteries for electric cars to replace conventional ones that would have only created 12 metric asstons over their life time. 
(03-29-2009, 07:44 AM)A. Crow link Wrote: [ -> ]Horray!  Lets all drastically reduce our power consumption, very quickly, all at once, everywhere!  No, it couldn't needlessly stress our power grid and create more work/pollution in the long run.  Why, that'd be like pumping a 20 metric asstons of pollutants into the air to create highly toxic batteries for electric cars to replace conventional ones that would have only created 12 metric asstons over their life time. 


i knew i was right!
(03-29-2009, 07:45 AM)Dave link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=A. Crow link=topic=2580.msg73543#msg73543 date=1238330674]
Horray!  Lets all drastically reduce our power consumption, very quickly, all at once, everywhere!  No, it couldn't needlessly stress our power grid and create more work/pollution in the long run.  Why, that'd be like pumping a 20 metric asstons of pollutants into the air to create highly toxic batteries for electric cars to replace conventional ones that would have only created 12 metric asstons over their life time. 


i knew i was right!
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1990's Geo Metro: 1/15th the price of a Prius, gets 10% better gas milage, costs 1/3 to operate (parts only, not accounting for a battery change), and weights 1/2 as much.

We're doing it wrong.
My friends and I spent the better part of the night running two TVs, two XBox360s, lights, controllers, an oven, and the heater.  Fuck your hippie shit.
Last night I was watching tv, on the computer, texting my girlfriend, running the wash, all with the lights on.  And I left the computer on all night.

Oh, I'm just that bad.
Buahaha take that Planeteers!~

*flies off in a hot air balloon powered by endangered animals*
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