Do you leave your computer on?
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+1 for utilising renewable sources of energy.Aequitas123 wrote:meh...
the solution shouldn't be to use less electricity, it should be to create or harness electricity using environmentally sustainable means.
-1 for pissing it up the wall needlessly until we do.
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5 drives purchased between 2003 and 2005, all WD.DrXparaMental wrote:This is interesting. How long did you have them when they died and what type did you have? Were the drives being used for typical applications, or was gaming involved?
1 - 60 GB Internal IDE - dead after about 1 years - OS and audio production
2 - 60 GB Internal IDE - dead after about 2 years - audio production
3 - 80 GB Internal IDE laptop drive - dead after about 1 year - OS and audio production
4 - 80 GB enclosure IDE - dead after about 3 years - general storage and mp3 streaming
5 - 80 GB Internal IDE - dead after about 5 years, but infrequent use for past 3 years - audio/video production
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I'm inclined to believe that inevitable reduction of supply will do the most effective job of curbing consumption. Peak oil.
That being said, I'm also about to drop $1000 on a high-efficiency water heater, my yard is mowed with a gasless mower, and my computer setup and refrigerator are the only electrical components on in my house right now.
That being said, I'm also about to drop $1000 on a high-efficiency water heater, my yard is mowed with a gasless mower, and my computer setup and refrigerator are the only electrical components on in my house right now.
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ethios4 wrote: 5 drives purchased between 2003 and 2005, all WD.
1 - 60 GB Internal IDE - dead after about 1 years - OS and audio production
2 - 60 GB Internal IDE - dead after about 2 years - audio production
3 - 80 GB Internal IDE laptop drive - dead after about 1 year - OS and audio production
4 - 80 GB enclosure IDE - dead after about 3 years - general storage and mp3 streaming
5 - 80 GB Internal IDE - dead after about 5 years, but infrequent use for past 3 years - audio/video production
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You must be running a Mac.
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Indeed,but when you're out DJ'ing you are using shit loads of leccy with all the lights and stuff!djsynchro wrote:If you think it's good for your operating system to let it run run run you obviously don't know much about computers.
Computers run on electricity, which is generated mainly from burning fossil fuels, which are destroying our planet.
When you're not using your computer you need to switch it OFF, not standby, OFF.
Get a grip!
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I take it back.
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How many cats do you have?ethios4 wrote: my computer setup and refrigerator are the only electrical components on in my house right now.
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Haven't DJ-ed for years, my house & studio are 100% green power wind/biomass. Energy company plants forest to compensate for the emitted CO2. And here's the kicker - it's even cheaper than the main energy supplier.Rinsemeister wrote: Indeed,but when you're out DJ'ing you are using shit loads of leccy with all the lights and stuff!
Get a grip!
I bicycle, or I walk, or very rarely public transport.
I got a grip, and a handle. Really good thread by the way, I was reading up on "vampire power" and realised the plug needs to go out of the socket when the Internet PC is off, it's not off with the switch at the front, it's on standby.
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Two, but they're gas powered.H20nly wrote:How many cats do you have?ethios4 wrote: my computer setup and refrigerator are the only electrical components on in my house right now.
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Right and wrong, and the wrong part, well that ain't completely your fault my power crazed friend of Tesla. It's the fault of those asshole corporate giants we are all presently bowing to, and taking it up the keester as a result of. They're power crazed too, but unlike your form of the desire for continual electrical power, there's is attached to their unjustifiably ravenous craving for more money and a tighter social stranglehold to insure their ongoing success. It's called power entrenched greed/greed entrenched power. You're buying what we're selling because there is no other alternative. We'll make certain of it.Aequitas123 wrote:meh...
the solution shouldn't be to use less electricity, it should be to create or harness electricity using environmentally sustainable means.
The truth is that the world has several working forms of "near" zero point energy. It's the big world level corporation, most contained in the USA and Canada, that thwart the efforts of inventors to have their unique means placed into mass working production.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 6535911834
I highly recommend this documentary. It might piss you off once you realize just how little control the best in human spirit and mind can wield against the greed diseased tyrants via their genius, but it's real nonetheless.
The things is, even within the whole Green thing we find the same type of embitterment and stupid ass power struggles. I forget the exact details but someone was telling me a little about batteries. One of the biggest areas of concern with respect to rechargeable batteries is the present industry standard of the same rechargeable battery not being recyclable. There is a new type that has been developed that is primarily recyclable. Can you imagine the struggle to over come the manufacturing adversity as related to competition and pocket lining? It's all a big greed joke that isn't funny in the least.
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+1 djsyncporfiry wrote:You really only hurt the cause when you get up people's ass like this.djsynchro wrote:If you think it's good for your operating system to let it run run run you obviously don't know much about computers.
Computers run on electricity, which is generated mainly from burning fossil fuels, which are destroying our planet.
When you're not using your computer you need to switch it OFF, not standby, OFF.
porfiry.....your comment is complete crap.......sorry if i "get up your ass" by saying this but it's something i feel strongly about.
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think about it from the other end. computer makers design their computers with energy savings in mind. NO MODE of computer operation will use less electricity than turning the thing off.
as for wearing parts down, the parts will last longer than you'll want the computer around.
as for wearing parts down, the parts will last longer than you'll want the computer around.
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as for wearing parts down, the parts will last longer than you'll want the computer around.
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