- Stocks Rocket on Fed Rescue Plan http://tinyurl.com/yvhcfb #
- The IPv6 experience: Are you experienced yet? http://tinyurl.com/38nddr #
- JPEG v. RAW – TWIP http://tinyurl.com/yvv4qq #
- Green light for Northrop Grumman Airborne Laser Mine Detection System http://tinyurl.com/2k6kdq #
- Researchers develop smell based fire alarm to aid the deaf http://tinyurl.com/2jpnzx #
- Funny Animals, Part 10 http://tinyurl.com/32rfrd #
- EXIF and Beyond: Mastering Digital Panoramic Photography http://tinyurl.com/3ytfpe #
- GE demonstrates newspaper printing-like process for OLED manufacture http://tinyurl.com/32ncey #
- The Red Truck: 1940 http://tinyurl.com/3a7ctq #
- DIY Users Set Up ‘Vista Workstation’ http://tinyurl.com/2ts2bf #
- Morning (LOL) http://tinyurl.com/33sug7 #
- Second lease of life: researchers develop online character with reasoning abilities (Waste of time imo) http://tinyurl.com/3a5zns #
- ThruVision’s T5000 security system sees through clothing http://tinyurl.com/2jr2mf #
- Largest wind power transmission project in U.S. underway http://tinyurl.com/3xhbae #
- This is a pretty cool proposal story: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jonathanm71/2328107763/ #
- Lawmaker May Use Antitrust For Net Neutrality http://tinyurl.com/3clo3o #
- Solar-Collecting Roads Heat Buildings in The Netherlands http://tinyurl.com/3x7ycw #
- After the Bath: 1909 http://tinyurl.com/2jh6kn #
- Now bigger, Google prepares to get smaller http://tinyurl.com/2xah8z #
- First Impression: Surly Big Dummy http://tinyurl.com/3y7oz2 #
- Cool Concepts – The iStick http://tinyurl.com/2klqrn #
- Cool Concepts – The Curved iMac http://tinyurl.com/2urbvz #
- How Aware Are You? http://tinyurl.com/24cmxf #
- Neighborhood Watch: Great Scot! http://tinyurl.com/2fc3pu #
- Gates Wants More Professional Visas http://tinyurl.com/39kgqd #
- Proviso Yard: 1942 http://tinyurl.com/2ycmc6 #
Condensed knowledge for 2008-03-11
- Actual use for the WD My Book Pro: harvest hard drives to use in Drobo. Pretty much the only thing it’s good for. #
- Bread and Coffee: 1909 http://tinyurl.com/2n5vga #
- Firefox 3 may not be as fast as Safari, but at least it won’t mess up post formatting in WordPress. #
- Precocious: 1923 (Check out the mud-covered feet…) http://tinyurl.com/3dynxf #
- Emperor’s Club VIP Picture Tour (This is the prostitution ring used by Eliot Spitzer, Governor of NY) http://tinyurl.com/2ttaa7 #
- Day 2 of Lighting Gear Week http://tinyurl.com/2wfhps #
- Twining Motion of Vines (Great video) http://tinyurl.com/3e2pkn #
- Popular Mechanics: 1927 http://tinyurl.com/32sj3x #
- Microsoft’s ‘Windows 7’ Gets Antitrust Checkup http://tinyurl.com/35odes #
- City Slicker: Lumeneo Smera tilting EV concept http://tinyurl.com/329e6l #
- Coat Check: 1909 http://tinyurl.com/2uhjns #
- AutoRate: Simple Music Ratings for iTunes http://tinyurl.com/2v4ln6 #
- Privacy and Power (Great essay on the injustice of government monitoring) http://tinyurl.com/yqqcxm #
- Google, Paid Clicks And The Economy http://tinyurl.com/3x9gah #
- I’ve been using ADrive for the last few months. I like it. http://adrive.com #
- I’m not using ADrive for off-site backup yet. But it’s great as a “web pocket” — a place to dump non-essential files. #
- I detest file sharing sites that make me sign up for accounts or wade through countless ads just so I can download a file sent to me. #
- Man buried alive saved by air trapped in his hat – Times Online http://tinyurl.com/2u5648 #
- The Horrors of Plastic Pollution http://tinyurl.com/2ptg69 #
- Speech Accent Archive (Funny stuff) http://accent.gmu.edu/ #
- Wildlife Extra – Seabird, Not Seen For 80 Years, Photographed off Papua New Guinea http://tinyurl.com/2zr25y #
- Mysterious Charge Shows Up On Omaha Man’s Bank Statement – Omaha News Story – KETV Omaha http://tinyurl.com/yr7z2x #
- If you eat a burrito minus the tortilla, what’s that called? #
- Firefox 3.0 Beta 4 released, this time for real http://tinyurl.com/263d7o #
- TSMC, Others Start Work on $14.7B Chip Complex http://tinyurl.com/2mz922 #
- More on California (I completely agree with this post about home schooling and government’s unwanted interference) http://tinyurl.com/369z6d #
- Make an XP Install CD with Every Patch Since SP2 [Updates] http://tinyurl.com/2g2znq #
- Unbelievable how retarded all ads have become. No creativity, no decency, just morons showing how immature they are. It hurts to watch them. No matter where I look, it seems idiot YouTube teens have taken over cameras and scripts. #
- FAA Badges Missing http://tinyurl.com/2gexnw #
- Anonymous web posting may become illegal in Kentucky http://tinyurl.com/3albvb #
- Searching for Terrorists in World of Warcraft (Silly use of government resources) http://tinyurl.com/2w24js #
Ways in which companies waste money and energy
I want to focus in on a few specific ways in which companies waste money and energy. I see the following things happen daily in the workplace. They’re not specific to any company. Chances are that if you visit any American company, they’re probably doing at least one of these things.
Lights are left on regardless of time or day, and whether or not there are people present in the room
Many people will turn on their lights during the day, even if they have an office window that lets in plenty of light. That makes no sense. Want to know what else doesn’t make sense? Walk around at night in a big city. Look at how many businesses have left their lights on. Now look through the windows (it’s easy to do with skyscrapers) and see if you can see any people in there. Chances are you won’t. Those big offices are empty, and the lights are fully lit. What for? Don’t tell me it’s to discourage theft, because it doesn’t work. Having the lights turned off and making the thief use some sort of light to see his way around is a much better way to discourage theft.
Utility bills are doubled and tripled by leaving lights on at night, and yet that sort of expense is just shrugged off as a given. Well, it shouldn’t be that way. It’s wrong. And no, using CFLs doesn’t really count. They reduce electricity consumption dramatically, yes, but that doesn’t excuse you from turning lights off when you leave the office.
Computers are left on at night and when not being used
This one bothers me a lot. As a past IT director, I know computers consume a lot of electricity, and I also know that most people don’t need to leave their computers on when they leave their office. Short of server rooms, which need to stay on all the time, and selected desktops (used mostly in IT departments) that need to stay on because they’re being accessed remotely, most computers can be safely turned off or put into standby or hibernation at the end of the day. Do people do it? No.
Each desktop system consumes anywhere from 200-500 Watts of power (or more) while turned on, not counting the displays, which vary from 50-200 Watts (or more). IT departments should institute group policies (it’s doable in Windows) that automatically put computers into standby or hibernation if they’re idle and not used. Just think of the energy savings that could be obtained! By the way, Macs come pre-programmed to do just that, so they will give you energy savings right out of the box.
No recycling program in place
Most businesses will have a document shredding services, but they’ll have no recycling containers on site for aluminum, glass or plastic products. They’ll trash them and pollute the landfills, when they could be easily recycled and re-used. What’s more, they miss an important opportunity to set a good example for their employees.
No equipment recycling policies
Related to the overall recycling program, companies usually do not have any arrangements in place to recycle their used computer equipment. When computers and other equipment reach the end of their usable lifespan, they most likely get trashed, not properly recycled through businesses that specialize in this sort of thing. Some companies donate their computers to non-profit organizations that re-use them, which is laudable, but those are few and far between.
Do we really want old circuit boards which contain toxic chemicals polluting landfills everywhere and seeping into our water supply?
Not enough telecommuters
It’s true that a lot of jobs can’t be done via telecommuting. But many of them can be done that way. Programming, web development and design, project management, accounting, etc. are only some of the jobs that can be done from home, if things are planned out correctly. There are many benefits to be reaped by both companies and employees when telecommuting policies are worked out. One of them is cost reductions, for both parties, and another is less pollution on the environment.
Read this article I wrote on telecommuting for the details. Here are just a few of the benefits that can be observed right away:
- Reduced office space
- Reduced utility costs
- Less crowded roads
- Less stress
- Higher job satisfaction
- Less expenses for employees
- More family time
I’m sure there are more items for this list. If you know of any, please let me know in the comments.
Condensed knowledge for 2008-03-10
- One Hen: How One Small Loan Made a Big Difference http://tinyurl.com/yvxe36 #
- The Baker Boys: 1917 http://tinyurl.com/22eagb #
- In the Kitchen: 1910 http://tinyurl.com/29tgq5 #
- Day Boy: 1913 http://tinyurl.com/2y83kl #
- Free PDF to Word Converter http://tinyurl.com/3363tb #
- Lassie, Get Help: 1923 http://tinyurl.com/2onb2p #
- Dog Catchers: 1924 http://tinyurl.com/36h2ah #
- First steel-bodied school bus donated to Henry Ford museum http://tinyurl.com/2tp6z7 #
- Detroit Electric: 1921 http://tinyurl.com/35t387 #
- Kilobyte http://tinyurl.com/23wzlb #
- Ass in Seat Mentality http://tinyurl.com/2npp48 #
- iTunes may finally get The Beatles http://tinyurl.com/2bkctd #
- Preparing for the Recession: ‘Mahalo’ for Tips on How to Save $$ http://tinyurl.com/27twa7 #
- Birds and Birdies on the Green http://tinyurl.com/2u7pe9 #
- Logitech Says Any Microsoft Bid ‘Without Sense’ http://tinyurl.com/2lhnox #
- Eliot Spitzer: Leadership Has No Sacred Cows http://tinyurl.com/2q6avc #
- Read this article: Raped by My Father Every Night for Years http://tinyurl.com/2weozt #
- Microsoft revamps its FolderShare remote access beta http://tinyurl.com/329lrp #
- Steven Levy steals MacBook Air, claims it’s “lost”. Funny stuff. http://tinyurl.com/3chahs #
Condensed knowledge for 2008-03-09
- And God Spoke through Peacocks and a Cable Guy… http://tinyurl.com/2t9pwm #
- DST is indeed an abomination. Have you seen this? http://tinyurl.com/3bchnl #
- MacFamilyTree – Alzeimers Cure? http://tinyurl.com/33vccq #
- Ex Cathedral: 1865 http://tinyurl.com/34cvra #
- Fort Sumter: 1865 http://tinyurl.com/39ny3g #