wind chimes are evil ! ... they are damm freaky at night ...Originally posted by skid:wind chimes...i've heard that hearing them makes you think think it's cooler.
U believe the myth that wind chimes attract evil spirits?? HahaOriginally posted by Fatum:wind chimes are evil ! ... they are damm freaky at night ...
my neighbour's japanese ... he has a whole forest of wind chimes in his back yard ....Originally posted by SpeedStar:U believe the myth that wind chimes attract evil spirits?? Haha
Ok lar, at least he might be attracting a pretty jiponese hantu.Originally posted by Fatum:my neighbour's japanese ... he has a whole forest of wind chimes in his back yard ....
sometimes at night with no wind ... they'll start ringing .......
there's a load limit on the power grid in many areas ... especially huge metropolitan areas like littlestream's city .... during peak usage periods, there may be a heavy strain on the power grid, and outages have occured... hence the different rates as incentive for people to save on power during these periods .....Originally posted by uaremyfayth:how are the rates different ? i'm confused, isnt our bills the same for the amount we consume?
I agree. At least here, when it's hot, you don't break out in a sweat.Originally posted by SpeedStar:For me, I already get use to hot weather except the good thing here is its dry. I dun like the hot and humid weather back in sg....
Hot summers put a strain on the power grid as more people switch on air conditioners for relief, but I don't think power usage peaks again in winter since most people heat their homes with natural gas. At least that's the case here in the upper midwest.Originally posted by Fatum:there's a load limit on the power grid in many areas ... especially huge metropolitan areas like littlestream's city .... during peak usage periods, there may be a heavy strain on the power grid, and outages have occured... hence the different rates as incentive for people to save on power during these periods .....
the height of summer and winter are two such peak seasons ... one for the air-conditioning, and one for the heating ...
not so in the better half of the continent ... it's still hot water pipes heated with an electric boiler at many homes ... so november to march is a really bad time for the utilities coms ...Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:Hot summers put a strain on the power grid as more people switch on air conditioners for relief, but I don't think power usage peaks again in winter since most people heat their homes with natural gas. At least that's the case here in the upper midwest.
Remember the rolling blackouts imposed by the utility companies out on the west coast a few summers ago, when it got really, really hot and the power grid apparently could not supply enough electricity because of excessive consumption by all the air conditioners that were operating? If I recall correctly, there was a huge scandal that emerged from that when it was eventually revealed that the utility companies supplying power to that region were conspiring to intentionally limit their output in order to keep energy rates up.
Anyway, the temperature's expected to get up to 96°F tomorrow. i think my air conditioner will be running most of the day...
At least you're getting your pores cleaned out while you work.Originally posted by ben1406:In my kitchen at work, it's 160 F in front of the stoves ! Thats HOT !
I wasn't here when CA imposed rolling blackouts but I'm waiting to see if they're going to have to do it again. So far, the word is no but then summer's only just begun...Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:Hot summers put a strain on the power grid as more people switch on air conditioners for relief, but I don't think power usage peaks again in winter since most people heat their homes with natural gas. At least that's the case here in the upper midwest.
Remember the rolling blackouts imposed by the utility companies out on the west coast a few summers ago, when it got really, really hot and the power grid apparently could not supply enough electricity because of excessive consumption by all the air conditioners that were operating? If I recall correctly, there was a huge scandal that emerged from that when it was eventually revealed that the utility companies supplying power to that region were conspiring to intentionally limit their output in order to keep energy rates up.
Anyway, the temperature's expected to get up to 96°F tomorrow. i think my air conditioner will be running most of the day...
hahaha ! im getting more pimples now..Originally posted by jetta:At least you're getting your pores cleaned out while you work.
Hi Ah Ben, LTNS! Which part of Canada are you at now?
Hopefully, the stuff coming out of his pores isn't making it to the food he's preparing.Originally posted by jetta:At least you're getting your pores cleaned out while you work.
You are lucky! My most recent power bill was $56. I'm dreading the next one. My water bill (billed bi monthly) was $142. Yikes!Originally posted by Arapahoe:my utlities bill has been at around US$10 a month. he he he was forunate to pick a right apartment so that i don't have cooling issue.