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Other => General Discussion => Topic started by: Anistorm on March 25, 2009, 11:54:36 PM
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I know it's about 3 days away, but I am so going to participate along with 50 billion people around the world to turn off the lights for one hour. I've been seeing so much ads about Earth Hour 2009, besides TWC. I wonder if more people would take action this year to just shut off their lights for one hour...
Is anyone going to shut off their lights for Earth Hour this Saturday? :thinking:
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Absolutely not. I honestly find it to be the stupidest thing in the world. That's just my opinion on it, though.
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Just another marketing gimick in my opinion. I mean just listen to TWCs ads. "Tune into The Weather Channel durring Earth Hour" Well... if the true purpous was for the Earth I wouldn't advise having a big ole tv turned on.
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The only time I cut my lights and computers off, is when I go to sleep.That is 4-7 hours all on its own.
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Yeah, no. I'm not going to participate in this. As already said, its just marketing bull. I don't need to turn off the lights for an hour, it will just add on to the time my lights are off during the day and night. Kinda dum, eh?
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The only time I cut my lights and computers off, is when I go to sleep.That is 4-7 hours all on its own.
Exactly. We have plenty of "Earth hours" when we sleep. There's no need for another one when we are awake.
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Nah. Lights are never on in my house anyway. The only time they are on is when parents are reading news paper in morning, when we take showers. That's about it. Otherwise, we watch TV in the dark (and that's usually only a couple hours total for the day).
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Nope, I'm not doing it. Haven't yet, and I don't intend to start this year. :biggrin:
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Simply ridiculous.
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Nope, i would never do anything like that didn't someone try a stunt like that during the world series game 4?
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Absolutely not. I honestly find it to be the stupidest thing in the world. That's just my opinion on it, though.
I Agreed.
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I really appreciate everyone's opinions here. It's just that in my area many people I know are actually gonna go for it. I'm changing my mind.
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If we really want to make a difference for the Earth after pumping so much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere for well over 150 years, it's going to take far more than just one hour per year to change anything. :rolleyes: We should really be focusing on simple environmental lifestyle changes (using less electricity, walking more instead of driving, etc.) that can be done everyday by everyone for years to come.
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I know it's about 3 days away, but I am so going to participate along with 50 billion people around the world to turn off the lights for one hour. I've been seeing so much ads about Earth Hour 2009, besides TWC. I wonder if more people would take action this year to just shut off their lights for one hour...
Is anyone going to shut off their lights for Earth Hour this Saturday? :thinking:
There are only about 6 billion people on Earth. So how are there 50 billion? Baby boom? :P
I think I'll turn off the lights for a while that day, but not for an hour.
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I don't plan on participating in it either. I can live without the lights on for an extra hour, as I usually don't turn the lights on until 11 PM during the summer anyway. But I almost never have my computer off, so it is impossible for me to go completely off my coal powered grid.
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The only time I cut my lights and computers off, is when I go to sleep.That is 4-7 hours all on its own.
Hi Lamarr,
7-9 hours for me.
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No way...what's the point of doing this if there's daylight? No one would turn on the lights in their homes during daylight hours anyways...
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No way...what's the point of doing this if there's daylight? No one would turn on the lights in their homes during daylight hours anyways...
You are right, Local, according to http://www.earthhour.org/about/ (http://www.earthhour.org/about/) , Earth Hour begins at 8:30 PM and ends at 9:30 PM. I am not sure if it applies to every time zone or a certain time zone. (When I mean every time zone, East Coast will have their hour, then three hours later West Coast will have their hour, etc) :hmm:
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No way...what's the point of doing this if there's daylight? No one would turn on the lights in their homes during daylight hours anyways...
You are right, Local, according to [url]http://www.earthhour.org/about/[/url] ([url]http://www.earthhour.org/about/[/url]) , Earth Hour begins at 8:30 PM and ends at 9:30 PM. I am not sure if it applies to every time zone or a certain time zone. (When I mean every time zone, East Coast will have their hour, then three hours later West Coast will have their hour, etc) :hmm:
It is indeed for 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM in your local time zone.
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Why? That doesn't make sense.
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Why? That doesn't make sense.
They want people to turn off their lights for one hour to save energy and promote the concerns of climate change. So, whenever it's 8:30 PM local time for you, you flip the lights off to observe this hour. I'm not wild about this whole idea either for the reason I gave several posts ago here in this thread.
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Why? That doesn't make sense.
They want people to turn off their lights for one hour to save energy and promote the concerns of climate change. So, whenever it's 8:30 PM local time for you, you flip the lights off to observe this hour. I'm not wild about this whole idea either for the reason I gave several posts ago here in this thread.
I'm not hyper nor excited about it either. Once I hear so much about it, then I get annoyed and I change my mind. Wish I could travel far far far away from a city that is definetly going to do it (aka El Centro). <_< <_< <_< <_< <_< <_<
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I burned tires and smoke detectors for my "earth hour".
Oh, and opened up a dozen bags of manure in my back yard.