Created 16 years ago2008-03-29 14:24:17 UTC by alexb911
It's a tricky argument, that one. I do believe it wont make that much of a difference though. You might say that's the attitude that's holding us back, but at the same time, how does turning them off move us forward.The amount of times I have heard "Ahhh I won't turn this off, it won't make much of a difference" is insane. If every single one of those people didn't have those sort of doubts and just turned off whatever device it was, than the energy that they would save would be quite alot.
It's a tricky argument, that one. I do believe it wont make that much of a difference though. You might say that's the attitude that's holding us back, but at the same time, how does turning them off move us forward.The amount of times I have heard "Ahhh I won't turn this off, it won't make much of a difference" is insane. If every single one of those people didn't have those sort of doubts and just turned off whatever device it was, than the energy that they would save would be quite alot.
If every single one of those people didn't have those sort of doubts and just turned off whatever device it wasThat's the problem though, every single one of those people wont. That being said, I dont have lights on just to have them on.
You're still talking about solar power efficiency? Hell, I just meant it as an example, not speaking practically.I just splurged about my passion.
What happens if it decides to come back down? Nuclear waste dumped everywhere when it comes in for re-entry? Yeah, sounds great to me.I said launch it into space, not into our outer atmosphere.
The only problem would be finding a way to constantly draw unused energy from the infinity of space.They tried that on stargate once. It didn't work.
They tried that on stargate once. It didn't work.I lol'd.
I don't think that power is important as the food we throw away, while the hungry in Africa (Asia too) die.Heh, I'm hungry, and live in Africa. Though I'm hungry as in I-want-a-hamburger hungry.