It's embarrassing really.
All of the lights in my house that I use regularly are compact fluorescent (CF)--except for the old-fashioned fluorescent downstairs. And as the little-used lights go out, I'll replace them with CF, too. So that makes me a good, green citizen, right?
Except, here's the thing: I find myself using the lights more and leaving them on longer. It's probably because they use 80% less electricity than regular ones, so I feel like there's not as much harm. But that's not a very green habit, is it?
CDs listened to today:
- Juraj Filas: Sonata For Trombone And Piano (At the end of the century)
- Andre Boucourechliev: Miroir 2
- P. J. Harvey: Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea
- Bill Watrous: The Tiger Of San Pedro
- Neil Currie: Tumbling Strain
- Jack Logan: Buzz Me In
- Alfred Schnittke: Symphony No. 8
- Vagn Holmboe: Concerto For Tuba And Orchestra
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