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chickenfeet) wrote2007-01-15 11:35 am
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Green or just plain cheap
Last year we started to make a concerted effort to use less electricity. I can't really say this was entirely due to concern for polar bears and still less was it due to any remorse at the thought of London or New York being swamped by rising sea levels. No, it was because we were really broke. That said, our electricity consumption (kWh) for the last six months has been only 56% of our usage in the equivalent period in 2005/6. I reckon that's pretty good going.
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2. Not using the tumble dryer
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"Sleep" mode usually
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Its been easy for us to give up the dryer since, with the air so dry in winter things line dry on the shower rod overnight.
I'm not sure how we'll fare in summer.
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When I bought my flat, there was this supposedly heating cupboard in the bathroom that I thought was brilliant, except it, er, never heated up (although it made a horrible Spitfire-engine noise.) But it's got rods to hang stuff from so that it doesn't wrinkle, and now I don't even think or replacing it with a working tumble-dryer.
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Actually, I cut the fingers of a pair of gloves so I could use my trackpad.
Only thing I miss about the tumble dryer was the lint trap. We are clean, dry and energy efficient but very linty.
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I would die a horrible death. I have gone to week-ends in English country houses clutching my hot-water bottle and begging for a clandestine two-bar heater. (I have actually refused invitations in the country in winter because the nice people who asked me believe central heating is for wusses.) And you live in CANADA!
*shivers*
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