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Any One Else Sitting In The Dark From 8-9 Tonight?


Judyin Philly

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Just courious :rolleyes:

Judy


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Lisa Mentor

Yup, I'll be sitting in the dark but the Carolina Game will be on. (does that count :huh: )

..and the computer. :rolleyes: Hum, well I guess I'm not in the dark.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I saw it on google....it is a black page instead of a white one saying it is Earth Day and they are turning out the lights.

psawyer Proficient

Well, sort of. :unsure:

We turned off some lights that are normally on at that time. We were eating dinner as the hour started, and so we lit candles and turned off the lights. Instead of having our power company burn fossil fuel to make electricity to power our lamps, we burned fossil fuel candles right in our own dining room. :ph34r:

~alex~ Explorer
Yup, I'll be sitting in the dark but the Carolina Game will be on. (does that count :huh: )

I say that definitely counts! -- we turned the game on too a little before the hour was up. We had a candlelight card party.

Your boys are looking pretty good going into the half; they just can't seem to pull ahead to a comfortable lead. Could turn out to be an exciting game.

BRUMI1968 Collaborator

We cooked and ate by lantern. It was fun. The whole meal was more fun. The hommade corn tortillas turned out nicely too, even though it was hard to see in the pan if they were cooking right.

Even though gas mileage and cars get most of the press attention, the overwhelming majority of power/pollution generated by individuals in the US is in heating and cooling homes. All that electricity comes from coal or hyroelectric or whatever - it's 40% of our consumption. And another thing, how is it even ethical for an entire nation to flush their toilets with drinking water?

I'm going to eat in the dark every night! (I'll probably continue to flush my toilet whenever necessary -- but it's food for thought when so many folks, even in our country, have little access to clean water.)

Green12 Enthusiast

What is this? I haven't heard anything about it.

Is it only for the east coast area?

it sounds like a good idea, we should do this all over.


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast
What is this? I haven't heard anything about it.

Is it only for the east coast area?

it sounds like a good idea, we should do this all over.

Hi All

happy some people did this.

We enjoyed participating in the event.

Julie .........here is a link to what it was about.

It was world wide and the photos of other countries and esp San Fran were pretty cool

There is is a short 2 min video also on this link. Tells the history of last year. It was Sat nite.

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Judy

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Hi All

happy some people did this.

We enjoyed participating in the event.

Julie .........here is a link to what it was about.

It was world wide and the photos of other countries and esp San Fran were pretty cool

There is is a short 2 min video also on this link. Tells the history of last year. It was Sat nite.

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Judy

I was not aware of this at all, don't know how I missed it. I would have like to participate.

Thanks for bringing it to m attention Judy, I'll catch it next time around.

Thanks for the link too, that's neat.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Julie

I would have missed it too but Jim DH told me about it

He walked around our circle and there were about 7 families out of 73 that seemed to be doing it.

Judy

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