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    Default Conservation & Climate Change

    Seein as how we're stuck with climate change we should all make efforts about conservation.

    In the interest of electricity conservation

    I suggest that all reverse cycle air conditioners should be banned in preference to evaporative coolers.

    EXCEPT in humid localities where water coolers don't work properly
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna View Post
    Seein as how we're stuck with climate change we should all make efforts about conservation.

    In the interest of electricity conservation

    I suggest that all reverse cycle air conditioners should be banned in preference to evaporative coolers.

    EXCEPT in humid localities where water coolers don't work properly
    And when the climate change is proven to be bunkum we can all use as much lectrickty as we want..

    Al

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    I'm into that.....don't like air conditioning that much. Nice on the unbearably hot days....... but the rest of the time, prefer fresh air.

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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna View Post
    Seein as how we're stuck with climate change we should all make efforts about conservation.

    In the interest of electricity conservation

    I suggest that all reverse cycle air conditioners should be banned in preference to evaporative coolers.

    EXCEPT in humid localities where water coolers don't work properly

    One slight problem with that Echnidna, most of them use 30l water per hour, my tanks couldn't cope!
    Might have to open a window

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    its called EVOLUTION.
    If you never made a mistake, you never made anything!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Shed View Post
    One slight problem with that Echnidna, most of them use 30l water per hour, my tanks couldn't cope!
    Might have to open a window
    I clocked mine last year and it was about 2 to 3l per hour.

    Al

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    SAID HANRAHAN by John O'Brien


    "We'll all be rooned," said Hanrahan,
    In accents most forlorn,
    Outside the church, ere Mass began,
    One frosty Sunday morn.


    The congregation stood about,
    Coat-collars to the ears,
    And talked of stock, and crops, and drought,
    As it had done for years.


    "It's looking crook," said Daniel Croke;
    "Bedad, it's cruke, me lad,
    For never since the banks went broke
    Has seasons been so bad."


    "It's dry, all right," said young O'Neil,
    With which astute remark
    He squatted down upon his heel
    And chewed a piece of bark.


    And so around the chorus ran
    "It's keepin' dry, no doubt."
    "We'll all be rooned," said Hanrahan,
    "Before the year is out."


    "The crops are done; ye'll have your work
    To save one bag of grain;
    From here way out to Back-o'-Bourke
    They're singin' out for rain.


    "They're singin' out for rain," he said,
    "And all the tanks are dry."
    The congregation scratched its head,
    And gazed around the sky.


    "There won't be grass, in any case,
    Enough to feed an ass;
    There's not a blade on Casey's place
    As I came down to Mass."


    "If rain don't come this month," said Dan,
    And cleared his throat to speak -
    "We'll all be rooned," said Hanrahan,
    "If rain don't come this week."


    A heavy silence seemed to steal
    On all at this remark;
    And each man squatted on his heel,
    And chewed a piece of bark.


    "We want an inch of rain, we do,"
    O'Neil observed at last;
    But Croke "maintained" we wanted two
    To put the danger past.


    "If we don't get three inches, man,
    Or four to break this drought,
    We'll all be rooned," said Hanrahan,
    "Before the year is out."


    In God's good time down came the rain;
    And all the afternoon
    On iron roof and window-pane
    It drummed a homely tune.


    And through the night it pattered still,
    And lightsome, gladsome elves
    On dripping spout and window-sill
    Kept talking to themselves.


    It pelted, pelted all day long,
    A-singing at its work,
    Till every heart took up the song
    Way out to Back-o'-Bourke.


    And every creek a banker ran,
    And dams filled overtop;
    "We'll all be rooned," said Hanrahan,
    "If this rain doesn't stop."


    And stop it did, in God's good time;
    And spring came in to fold
    A mantle o'er the hills sublime
    Of green and pink and gold.


    And days went by on dancing feet,
    With harvest-hopes immense,
    And laughing eyes beheld the wheat
    Nid-nodding o'er the fence.


    And, oh, the smiles on every face,
    As happy lad and lass
    Through grass knee-deep on Casey's place
    Went riding down to Mass.


    While round the church in clothes genteel
    Discoursed the men of mark,
    And each man squatted on his heel,
    And chewed his piece of bark.


    "There'll be bush-fires for sure, me man,
    There will, without a doubt;
    We'll all be rooned," said Hanrahan,
    "Before the year is out."
    Around the Boree Log and Other Verses, 1921
    If you never made a mistake, you never made anything!


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    Thank you for that Shedhand, that sets the tone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Shed View Post
    One slight problem with that Echnidna, most of them use 30l water per hour, my tanks couldn't cope!
    Might have to open a window
    Do what I do - Live on a houseboat! Then the water comes out of the river, goes around the works, then goes back in the river. Now THAT'S conservation!

    Oh bugger!!! I'm a bluddy greenie!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Shed View Post
    One slight problem with that Echnidna, most of them use 30l water per hour, my tanks couldn't cope!
    Might have to open a window
    Maybe you could recycle ya raw sewage in a cooler
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shedhand View Post
    SAID HANRAHAN by John O'Brien


    "We'll all be rooned," said Hanrahan,
    In accents most forlorn,
    Outside the church, ere Mass began,
    One frosty Sunday morn.

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    "There'll be bush-fires for sure, me man,
    There will, without a doubt;
    We'll all be rooned," said Hanrahan,
    "Before the year is out."
    Around the Boree Log and Other Verses, 1921
    Farmers. Yep, never happy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner View Post
    I clocked mine last year and it was about 2 to 3l per hour.

    Al
    On those rare, unbearable days, I sit next to a fan whilst spraying water on myself with an atomizer. It’s extremely effective and a litre would last all day.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie Jones View Post
    Do what I do - Live on a houseboat! Then the water comes out of the river, goes around the works, then goes back in the river. Now THAT'S conservation!

    Oh bugger!!! I'm a bluddy greenie!!!
    Eddie, I actually did have a houseboat at Walker Flat for quite a few years, built it myself.
    Didn't have any problems with water then!

    Although the way the Murray is going , with all us Eastern staters pinching all you CrowEaters water, you might not have enough water to float your boat!

    Just ask Mike Rann.

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    Iv'e just watched An Inconvenient truth and if you haven't seen it, it's worth a watch. It's quite scarry the way we are going.
    Things may get a tad uncomfortable in the next few years
    100% of all non-smokers die

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    The only problem I have with all these predictions is that they are based on the same climate science that produces our weather forecasts.
    We get a 4 or 7 day forecast these days, and quite frankly most times they can't get the NEXT DAY right!

    So how we can forecast the next century I fail to understand.

    One thing is clear, we need to reconsider some of the things we are doing to our atmosphere and environment.

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