HALF
With no new innovation at all.
Cutting oil use by that much would erase most of the trade imbalance.
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You can't do that already?????kristina wrote:Does that mean that soon I'll be able to log on to PlanB while I'm vacuuming the living room? Cool!
rubato wrote:But that would violate the rule that every new appliance must have a phone, a camera, a web-browser and a clock in it.
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rubato
This brings up a query from me: What temps do folks generally set their thermostat at throughout the day/night?kristina wrote:The thermostat goes down to 58 at night, and 64-66 when I'm home. The SO leaves it at 58 during the day when he's home alone, but I'm not tough enough for that!
To expound a little on what Dales has offered (probably elementary to most) unplug chargers that are not actually charging.dales wrote:rubato wrote:But that would violate the rule that every new appliance must have a phone, a camera, a web-browser and a clock in it.
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rubato
Not to mention all the AC adaptors that convert 120 VAC to DC to run the countless electronic gizmos. They use power which is mostly wasted as heat sometimes near 100 watts.
My (limited) experience is that most people keep their houses warmer than I do; probably closer to your SO, bsg. My SO's mother's place feels like a furnace to me, but she is 86 and slowing down a little. I grew up in a house where my parents (in an effort to save money) kept the thermostat at 58 all winter (I think my mother put on her long johns in November and took them off in April...one hopes she washed them at least a few times along the way) so 64-66 feels toasty to me.bigskygal wrote:
This brings up a query from me: What temps do folks generally set their thermostat at throughout the day/night?
My SO leaves his at 68-70 24/7. I hate trying to sleep in a house that warm, and it leaves me parched in the morning.
My preference is also to have the heat set back to 58/60 for sleeping, and only up to 64-66 for daytime comfort. I could room with you and your SO anytime, kristina - just wondering if we are the 'norm', or very different from most?
Liz is home lately (hasn't been cleared for work yet), so it's been 68 all day and 64 at night. It's usually 64 when we're both at work. I'd be happy at 64/60, but Liz is uncomfortable even at 64.bigskygal wrote:This brings up a query from me: What temps do folks generally set their thermostat at throughout the day/night?kristina wrote:The thermostat goes down to 58 at night, and 64-66 when I'm home. The SO leaves it at 58 during the day when he's home alone, but I'm not tough enough for that!