Your right about appliances for sure Mark, I was a state licensed refrigeration and air conditioning service tech, and refrigerators and small window units are almost complete throw aways. It really a shame.
Dave A12
Tengai Mark Van Horn wrote:At 9:37 PM +0000 3/3/03, Arden Kysely wrote:
>Or heat/cool your house less.
Hey Man, I keep my thermostat at 58F. Cold, but cheap. I can't heat
it any less 'cause that's as low as my thermostat will go.
>Or use less plastics and recycle those that you do use. Use less of
>everything for that matter, it all takes energy to produce,
>distribute, and carry away to dump.
I'm not saying that we shouldn't recycle, but only 10% of the
petroleum in the us (domestic and imported) is used in the
manufacture of plastics. I find that to be kinda surprising.
I'm no tree-hugger by any extent of the imagination, but what really
peeves me is the throw-away society we live in. Nobody bothers to fix
anything anymore, they just chuck it and buy a new one. What makes it
worse it that manufacturers design things to be non-serviceable.
Mark
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