Posted on 03/19/2010 6:33:37 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin
“What Activities Can I Do When I Turn Off the Lights for Earth Hour? “
Dear Earth Hour participant: In answer to your question, I’d suggest as a possible activity that you remove your head from the orifice in which it’s currently inserted, and see if you notice any difference.
How can we curse in Morse code?
Don’t forget to turn the heat on high and open the doors!
What a bunch of pikers! Most of North Korea’s people do this every night!
Yes,say “Up your`s” by turning on as many lights as you can.Should have seen my house,lit like a christmas tree!Even my halogen work lamps out on the porch,shinning skyward.
Or drive around with BRIGHTS on, and interior lights too! Or, if you’re in your (well lit) home, fire up the grill, invite neighbors over and serve some brats and burgers to build a conservative community coalition, and don’t forget the fireworks, just to light up the sky and confuse those sitting “in the dark!”
Share your thoughts about this administration and the havoc they’ve wreaked on our lives and families, and collect names and numbers to plan for future “events” together, and to build your very own conservative community organization!
....isn’t burning candles bad for the environment?
I’ll carry on as usual. We do our own power using solar
panels, industrial batteries and a generator.
We turn every light in the house ALL DAY LONG !
Promoting a public campaign to switch off all electrical power simultaneously is a very stupid idea. It’s difficult to balance phases and loads throughout distribution systems when people do this, making it very likely that the electrical grid might fail.
It’s sort of like having everybody in a high rise building go to one floor and start jumping up and down at one time, or everybody leaning on one side of a ship simultaneously.
A good way to promote catastrophic failure. An accident looking for a place to happen.
BTW, once its done one year, their power rates for that same period will be statistically influenced, so that if it isn’t also artificially observed the following year, the power company might charge a higher utility rate for power usage in that same period the following year.
CEI Announces 2nd Annual Celebration of Human Achievement
Washington, D.C., March 19, 2010The Competitive Enterprise Institute, a leading free-market think tank, will celebrate the Second Annual Human Achievement Hour between 8:30pm and 9:30pm on Saturday, March 27, 2010. The one-hour celebration coincides with Earth Hour, an hour in which governments, individuals, and corporations will dim or shut off lights to symbolically renounce the environmental impacts of modern technology.
Earth Hours creators suggest that human inventions and technology are a problem, but we see the ability to create and innovate as the ultimate resource, says Human Achievement Hour founder and CEI Policy Analyst Michelle Minton. Environmental challenges will not be solved by turning off our lights and symbolically hiding in the dark, Minton added. If anything, we should be looking to technology and innovation to help solve environmental problems.
Just like last year, countless individuals, organizations, agencies and businesses will be celebrating Human Achievement Hour without even realizing it. Just by not shutting down their lights, operations and stores, they will be acknowledging that productive effort and the pursuit of happiness are a better alternative than sitting in the dark.
In addition to the observance of Human Achievement Hour, wherever people may find themselves around the world, CEI will be hosting a happy hour event outside of Washington, D.C.
CEI is a non-profit, non-partisan public policy group dedicated to the principles of free enterprise and limited government. For more information about CEI, please visit our website at www.cei.org.
“Ira Einhorn took the life of one woman, while the movement that he had a hand in founding seeks to steal the life from all of us.”
BUMP!
My lights went on full blaze at 8:30 sharp and went off at precisely 9:30.
When the lights are on, my house can be seen for almost 2 miles, and normally they are never on.
Go to the parking lot of the local enviroweenie org. & burn a gasoline soaked tire 8*)
Quit confusing the EcoWeenies with Reality, LOL!
I’m off to cruise the Greenie Boards to see if this made one smattering of a difference to ‘Mudder Ert’.
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