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Jan. 13th, 2008 01:11 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Skiving (sp?) off from my exam and writing stuff to you instead.
1. This morning I found the energy rating site for air conditioners. Yes, as Alan Pears says, air conditioners might be cheap for the consumer, but they mean the government, and ultimately, the tax payer, has to pay up to $6000 to provide the electricity infrastructure to run it.
I struggle with air conditioners. I hate the heat as much as the next northern european descendant, but I know it's only hot enough for me to want air conditioning for about 10 days a year. In my house, when I get my act together, I'll get ceiling fans and/or an evaporative cooler.
Also, if you only have electricity connected to your home, they are the most efficient way to heat it. Efficient reverse cycle air conditioners produce about the same amount of greenhouse gas for heating as gas heaters, yes even in nasty brown coal burning Victoria. The problem is that when we have them, we use air conditioners for coolingin summer, which is when we have a problem with electricity demand.
I like the idea that if you have air conditioning you should install PV panels to power them. It's a good match, producing maximum electricity when you most want cooling. I guess if you can't do that, you should pay the premium for 100% accredited greenpower
2. It's really nice having a laptop. I'm lying on the couch to do/avoid my exam. Unfortunately, I'm also right next to the new tent.
When I was newly pregnant with Rose and feeling sick, I spent quite a lot of time in company with my other new tent (which I'd link to but Flickr is down). I said at the time that the smell of new canvas and fresh enamel paint would probably have a bad association for me for the rest of my life.
It's happened before. When I was queasy with Sneetch, I spent 3 days at work drawing the most amazing 3D image using an inadequate drawing package. It's a fabulous drawing, but I can only look at it for about 10seconds before I start feeling queasy. Bleurgh!
I was right about the tent smell. Although it's a funny bad association. There's the queasy feeling, which is bad, but is right next to the sense of achievement I have in designing and participating in making something that looks and is so fabulous.
3. Been thinking about Steven Covey's Circle of Influence, and Circle of Concern. One of my growths through being a parent, and a single person and stuff was realising how much of my energy and arguments were about me worrying about stuff in my circle of concern, instead of my circle of influence.
After a comment I made yesterday, and some conversations my friends have managed to avoid having with me lately, its probably been a good time to revisit it. Actually, I think Hornblower had some influence there too. Anyway, its all about taking responsibility for the stuff I have direct control over, and letting other people work out for themselves that they need to do stuff too.
Hmmm, does Douglas Adams count as a guru too? I use his concept of SEP a lot. Not so much the invisibility field, but dividing problems into mine and Somebody Else's. OTOH, I might come off a bit flippant when I do that at work.
4. We're off to the zoo this arvo I wonder how Rose will manage with her Daddy on stage and her not allowed to be with him? Maybe we'll spend the whole time looking at the Hippos or something.
1. This morning I found the energy rating site for air conditioners. Yes, as Alan Pears says, air conditioners might be cheap for the consumer, but they mean the government, and ultimately, the tax payer, has to pay up to $6000 to provide the electricity infrastructure to run it.
I struggle with air conditioners. I hate the heat as much as the next northern european descendant, but I know it's only hot enough for me to want air conditioning for about 10 days a year. In my house, when I get my act together, I'll get ceiling fans and/or an evaporative cooler.
Also, if you only have electricity connected to your home, they are the most efficient way to heat it. Efficient reverse cycle air conditioners produce about the same amount of greenhouse gas for heating as gas heaters, yes even in nasty brown coal burning Victoria. The problem is that when we have them, we use air conditioners for coolingin summer, which is when we have a problem with electricity demand.
I like the idea that if you have air conditioning you should install PV panels to power them. It's a good match, producing maximum electricity when you most want cooling. I guess if you can't do that, you should pay the premium for 100% accredited greenpower
2. It's really nice having a laptop. I'm lying on the couch to do/avoid my exam. Unfortunately, I'm also right next to the new tent.
When I was newly pregnant with Rose and feeling sick, I spent quite a lot of time in company with my other new tent (which I'd link to but Flickr is down). I said at the time that the smell of new canvas and fresh enamel paint would probably have a bad association for me for the rest of my life.
It's happened before. When I was queasy with Sneetch, I spent 3 days at work drawing the most amazing 3D image using an inadequate drawing package. It's a fabulous drawing, but I can only look at it for about 10seconds before I start feeling queasy. Bleurgh!
I was right about the tent smell. Although it's a funny bad association. There's the queasy feeling, which is bad, but is right next to the sense of achievement I have in designing and participating in making something that looks and is so fabulous.
3. Been thinking about Steven Covey's Circle of Influence, and Circle of Concern. One of my growths through being a parent, and a single person and stuff was realising how much of my energy and arguments were about me worrying about stuff in my circle of concern, instead of my circle of influence.
After a comment I made yesterday, and some conversations my friends have managed to avoid having with me lately, its probably been a good time to revisit it. Actually, I think Hornblower had some influence there too. Anyway, its all about taking responsibility for the stuff I have direct control over, and letting other people work out for themselves that they need to do stuff too.
Hmmm, does Douglas Adams count as a guru too? I use his concept of SEP a lot. Not so much the invisibility field, but dividing problems into mine and Somebody Else's. OTOH, I might come off a bit flippant when I do that at work.
4. We're off to the zoo this arvo I wonder how Rose will manage with her Daddy on stage and her not allowed to be with him? Maybe we'll spend the whole time looking at the Hippos or something.
Thanks for posting!
Date: 2008-01-13 04:25 am (UTC)I found the circles of concern very helpful too. For me it's a quick check for whether I'm worrying, or ruminating. I've also used Douglas Adams' SEP theory. And the idea of a Guilt God from his Dirk Gently books.
Bad associations are funny things. I had to get rid of the mattress my father died upon, because I could still smell the sick-room smell on it five years later. When in fact it had been fumigated twice, and several trustworthy & keen noses had pronounced it odourless. In the end I decided that a psychologically induced bad smell is just as bad as a physical one & cut my losses.
Re: Thanks for posting!
Date: 2008-01-13 11:01 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-13 05:20 am (UTC)That's Rose, right? ;)
I've been pleasantly surprised by some of Covey's stuff, he's very good.
BTW, can I please be bold and put in a request for notice of zoo events?
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Date: 2008-01-13 11:01 am (UTC)There's only one more zoo visit for the year - next Sunday.
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Date: 2008-01-15 07:33 am (UTC)And that's where everything falls down. Things come and go in phases.
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Date: 2008-01-15 07:35 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-13 10:37 pm (UTC)we're going to the zoo next sunday! maybe see you guys there.