you should stop wasting electricityNiode wrote:Right ok. What exactly are you getting at?
energy star products
Re: energy star products
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Re: energy star products
I have energy star washer, dryer, and fridges.
The savings are maybe 3-8$ a month since I got them.
The savings are maybe 3-8$ a month since I got them.
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My computer is energy star and it runs almost 24/7 and I haven't noticed any change in the bill since I got it and it's a full size tower. Plus we changed to those spiral bulbs and have to change them a third as much. Overall I think all of it really does make a difference
Systems: Famicom with Nes adapter, Turbo Grafx, JVC x' Eye, Super Famicom with SNES adapter, 32x, Virtual Boy, Saturn, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, X-Box, PS1/PS2 (slim), Gamecube with game boy player, Wii, PS3 80 gig
Handhelds: Neo-Geo pocket color, PSP, Game boy Advance SP, Game Gear, Tec Toy (Mega drive portable) Playpal (Master system/game gear)
Capcom Arcade Machine (Speed Rumbler,1986)
Handhelds: Neo-Geo pocket color, PSP, Game boy Advance SP, Game Gear, Tec Toy (Mega drive portable) Playpal (Master system/game gear)
Capcom Arcade Machine (Speed Rumbler,1986)
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why you have to change them bulbsKillette wrote:My computer is energy star and it runs almost 24/7 and I haven't noticed any change in the bill since I got it and it's a full size tower. Plus we changed to those spiral bulbs and have to change them a third as much. Overall I think all of it really does make a difference
Game systems:Original Xbox,PS2 Slim,PS3 60GB.
Re: energy star products
I don't think that jonathang is a native English speaker. Or maybe he's just really, really lazy.
You should probably include complete thoughts in your posts, dude.
You should probably include complete thoughts in your posts, dude.