It's what we do, bro.
It's what we do, bro.
track town sub 13 wrote:
Ohhh... no you're just stupid enough to not understand the concept of 'use'.
Here is a hint. If you close your eyes, the construction workers will keep working on the road that carries your fat ass around.
You remind me of rural americans who think they are 'green' when nothing could be further from the truth. The infrastructure to support your lifestyle doesn't end at the threshold of your shack.
Does he also remind you of hipster, urban Americans driving their Priora who think they are 'green' when nothing could be further from the truth?
Hammerschmidt wrote:
Does he also remind you of hipster, urban Americans driving their Priora who think they are 'green' when nothing could be further from the truth?
I know a lot of hipsters. None of the ones I know own cars of any type.
If you drive a car you are not living an urban lifestyle.
track town sub 13 wrote:
If you drive a car you are not living an urban lifestyle.
Try living an urban lifestyle in Atlanta, Charlotte, or Houston without a car. Good luck!
Just curious... how common is air-conditioning in Japan? in France? in Germany? If you live in a warm part of the US, air-condition is the lion's share of your electricity.
Just curious - that isn't true. Common misconception.
AC can account for a substantial portion of summer electric load for a residential building - but annually this value is greatly reduced. When you consider that residential electricity use is only a relatively small amount of our overall national consumption...this is further reduced.
Google it - you can find the info on this.