Daily archives: April 23, 2006


It's National Downshifting Week

I hardly ever Upshifted, to be honest. The nearest I came was my period working for British Gas, which left me with an ulcer and large debts. So I’ve been partially downshifted for a few years, though I could still go further and I’ve only just got round to slowly getting rid of all the crap I’ve accumulated.

I may be going against the theme of Downshifting Week because I’m planning to move back up from a three day to a four day week, so I can earn some money before my contract ends.

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It's National Downshifting Week

I hardly ever Upshifted, to be honest. The nearest I came was my period working for British Gas, which left me with an ulcer and large debts. So I’ve been partially downshifted for a few years, though I could still go further and I’ve only just got round to slowly getting rid of all the crap I’ve accumulated.

I may be going against the theme of Downshifting Week because I’m planning to move back up from a three day to a four day week, so I can earn some money before my contract ends.

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Severn Tidal Bore power dilemma

I have so little trust in our government that I think the proposals for a tidal power scheme on the Severn Estuary is really a decoy to help them go nuclear. They’ve proposed a huge green power scheme that would generate power by doing a lot of environmental damage. So now Tony Blair can say “Look, y’know, we did consider non-nuclear alternatives but, right, the surfers wouldn’t let us. Let’s go nuclear.”

I have a bit of respect for Peter Hain, but I think he’s been wrong footed into supporting the proposal. And his statement contains a phrase that sums up the government’s big mistake in their quest to cut CO2.

He said it could help to fill the looming “energy gap” which will emerge as nuclear power stations are gradually decommissioned. “This not just a climate change issue. This debate is about security of supply. It’s about keeping the lights on,” he added.

The problem wouldn’t be so big if we bothered to turn some of the lights off occasionally. Energy saving and microgeneration are a better investment than yet another big scheme.

There are, smaller scale, ways to harness the power of the Severn bore which wouldn’t destroy the ecosystem of the estuary. Rather than condemning the plan outright, perhaps the surfers and environmentalists could propose a few underwater turbines out of the shipping lanes.

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Switrch off when you switch off

I don’t need to tell you to turn TVs off properly rather than leaving them on standby, do I? What I didn’t know was that my pc is drawing power as long as it’s plugged in. Our landlord’s annoying and fitted sockets without switches on them, so I’m going to have to start pulling the plugs out of the wall every night.

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The Da Vinci CSS

Web pages designed to the Golden Ratio- 1.618:1- are harder to navigate than those not.

“It has been suggested since antiquity that the ratio is aesthetically pleasing,” says Van Schaik. “But we found that not only is it not liked in web pages, it is also less efficient in terms of accuracy and speed.”

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