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Thread ID: 116941 2011-03-26 22:02:00 Alternative Reality Twelvevolts (5457) PC World Chat
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1189656 2011-03-27 05:47:00 You really don't get it do you? Do you hide under a stone and just creep out from time to time to spout crap. I have never been a greenie, I don't believe we have significantly contributed to global warming and yet because we did something as a family that was fun and interesting but was against your self imposed rules of normalness i'm a greenie.

Go get a life

i agree
bot (15449)
1189657 2011-03-27 08:17:00 I think it's funny that for 'Earth Hour' some people will turn off all their lights, yet will still
have their TV's and computers left on. Not to mention the fridge as well.
wmoore (6009)
1189658 2011-03-27 17:41:00 You really don't get it do you? Do you hide under a stone and just creep out from time to time to spout crap. I have never been a greenie, I don't believe we have significantly contributed to global warming and yet because we did something as a family that was fun and interesting but was against your self imposed rules of normalness i'm a greenie.

Go get a life

Oh - a sensitive greenie.
Twelvevolts (5457)
1189659 2011-03-27 21:59:00 Oh - a sensitive greenie.
Keep digging a hole for yourself.
mikebartnz (21)
1189660 2011-03-28 01:23:00 Keep digging a hole for yourself.

Well maybe you could explain why you would turn the lights out for an hour if you didn't believe in the cause? Who is digging the hole here?

I'm not really sure what the point of this voluntary power outage is, but it is safe to say that except for greenies people are ignoring it.
Twelvevolts (5457)
1189661 2011-03-28 01:39:00 Well, I was at a charity boxing match on Saturday night, raising money for Canteen .

The lights around the ring were probably burning as much power as would have been saved by 100-odd residential homes between 8PM and 9PM, so if you were misguided enough to subscribe to the Earth Hour propaganda, then the event I attended probably undid your "good works" .

However the "good works" the event did, will arguably have a much more beneficial and immediate effect than any saving of an hour's worth of electricity . . . .

(However the beer I drank did me not much good at all!! :D)
johcar (6283)
1189662 2011-03-28 06:54:00 Well, I was at a charity boxing match on Saturday night, raising money for Canteen.

The lights around the ring were probably burning as much power as would have been saved by 100-odd residential homes between 8PM and 9PM, so if you were misguided enough to subscribe to the Earth Hour propaganda, then the event I attended probably undid your "good works".

However the "good works" the event did, will arguably have a much more beneficial and immediate effect than any saving of an hour's worth of electricity....

(However the beer I drank did me not much good at all!! :D)

A very worthy cause and boxing in the dark is a bit tricky I gather.
Twelvevolts (5457)
1189663 2011-03-29 05:23:00 I thought the first post was funny.....


anyways fringe seems to prancing about at the moment, I wonder if the writers have figured out how to end it?
rob_on_guitar (4196)
1189664 2011-03-29 05:29:00 I thought the first post was funny.....


anyways fringe seems to prancing about at the moment, I wonder if the writers have figured out how to end it?


Funny as in strange or funny as in peculiar?

Or, funny as in humorous?
Snorkbox (15764)
1189665 2011-03-29 07:04:00 Funny as in humourous.

Especially I just finished watching the baby episode of Fringe and just read the post afterwards.
rob_on_guitar (4196)
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