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It used to be that an Our Father and a Hail Mary would go along way in soothing the conscience by overriding the sin of gluttony. In the early ’60s to rebel against conspicuous consumption one bought a Beetle to flaunt and prick the conscience of the Cadillac driver. But the current lunacy rivals even the Vatican’s dishonor in commercially offering indulgences in the middle ages.
This lunacy is in voluntary carbon offsets to counter the gluttonous energy user who guzzles down the planet’s resources. Even Gore justifies his own energy appetite by this face-saving indulgence and “convenience.” This is tantamount to “Yeah, I cheat on my spouse but, hell, I’m the breadwinner and entitled.
If the rich and famous won’t be seen dead in a Prius, or even the lowlife environmentally but passively aware do not wish to lift a finger to conserve, can now through this Wall Street and Internet scam “offset” shameful energy consumption by perhaps buying a few trees for Timbuktu or starting a windmill farm in Peru [yeah, I bet] while with a convenient clear conscience the rich continue to drive round in their limousines and Hummers or the lowlife in their ’60 two-tone Buick and ’53 fish fin Cadillac.
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Hey! I owned a 66 Beetle! 
We are in agreement. These indulgences are like dumping a gallon of toxins in the water, and then purifying a gallon of water from another source. "See? I cleaned up as much as I poluted!". And down river from the dumping, a poor family just got their annual dose of carcinogens.
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Before I use to think that while good, the florescent lightbulbs were too expensive. Now I realize the difference between the electricity saved and the lifespan of these lightbulbs and I plan on changing all my bulb sot florescent bulbs when I move to my new apt this weekend. I would actually like to try those LED bulbs I have seen on TV to see how much better they are.
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| Hey! I owned a 66 Beetle! |
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| move to my new apt this weekend. |
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We use only CF bulbs...have for years. Our monthly electric bill is rarely more than $40 a month.
Being the cheapskate that I am, daddy likes!
And I didn't even need to send Al Gore a paycheck to reduce my consumption!
Being the cheapskate that I am, daddy likes!
And I didn't even need to send Al Gore a paycheck to reduce my consumption!
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Another note...we have a 13" TV because when we were calculating our load to look at converting to solar/wind power, I noted that a 20" CRT TV uses half the energy of a 25". So we decided to keep the TV small.
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| We use only CF bulbs...have for years. Our monthly electric bill is rarely more than $40 a month. |
$40? Wow, that would be a glitch in my bill. I usually pay about $170 here.
| Good luck on your new apartment. I hope it has the latest energy saving appliances. |
Thanks, just moved in and loving it. No carpet, all tiles. helps keep the house cooler with less A/C use. Fridge is better but everything else is the same. Hope to see some small difference on my electric bill, especially after I change all the bulbs.
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| Hey! I owned a 66 Beetle! Oh, one of those, eh?--mocking my '53 Mercury. |
No, it was called the Starving student plan. 
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WOW 40 bucks, I see that in the winter-time (26 bucks) when my natural gas bill flies up. Very impressed with the 40 bucks a month!
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I usually pay about $170 here.
That seems really high -- hopefully changing the light bulbs will help.
My highest electricity bill has been $25 -- when I had the AC running for a good part of the month. Granted, I'm only one person, but I also use a bunch of different saving techniques. For example, all my electronics (tv, microwave) are plugged into power strips and when they aren't in use the power strip is turned off -- this helps to eliminate the "phantom" energy use, which can be significant.
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| that a 20" CRT TV uses half the energy of a 25". So we decided to keep the TV small. |
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