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Green Entertainment

January 8th, 2010

Yes, the TV will be turned by the time Monday comes around, but this got me thinking, what can we do to make our TV watching more efficient?  Is there even such a thing?  I think so.  I think, that with the right equipment you can cut your TV time in half.  I want to go through some things that came to my mind while I was thinking how to lessen my time in front of the TV and to bring green to our living room.

Through our cable company we also rent a DVR.  I don’t know how I made it through TV watching before we got one.  With the ability to pause and record live TV, I definitely take advantage of it’s efficiency.  I will typically start a TV show half way through so I can fast forward through all of the commercials.  Sometimes, when I have two shows on at once, I watch them both, just flip through when a commercial starts.  This saves me half the time of a regular program without missing any of the actual program.

Another green way to be entertained by your TV, is to use Netflix.  I love this company!  I feel that this is going to be the new way to watch movies.  I actually heard that DVD sales have declined. This could also be an increase interest in Blu-Ray, but could also mean the end of the DVD.  It has been a very long time since Ben and I have actually bought a movie.  When we do purchase, we will take the DVD out, then dispose of the case.  That just takes up so much space in our house, plus how un-green is that?  Ben and I also just started streaming movies through Netflix.  This requires no waste at all. It’s kind of like On Demand.  The benefits include not having to worry about movie quality or getting it in the mail.  However, there is a limited selection to choose from, but I feel in time this list will get longer.

I think there is a place for the TV in the household, but I also think that time should be limited.  However, I do think that most American’s over-use this piece of equipment.  There is so many things we could be doing instead flipping through the channels mindlessly or clicking away online.  I love to read, so I should start picking up a book once a night.  Ben and I love to be in each others company, but how come we are usually on the internet or in front of the TV at the same time?  We are addicted to these things!   Facebook and Twitter are becoming so ingrained in our lives we can’t image being without.  If you have anything you would like to add, please put your comments below.

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Would it be green of me to stop blogging?

January 7th, 2010

Even though I have gone through about half of this week without watching one second of television, I still feel like I have no time. Although the challenge is to conserve energy, I think one thing that I was hoping to get out of this would be better quality time at home.  I figured I would either be spending time doing something productive or doing something with Ashley, instead we are doing the same things except with the television off.  I think it is a problem of television AND computers.

Well, I cannot give up my computer time, otherwise I might lose my job.  I suppose I could give up my computer time at home, but then I would have a tough time accomplishing everything I want to do for this blog and my other online addictions (Facebook/Twitter/Reddit).   I suppose I could try and make my time more efficient on the computer and set goals so that this darn internet does not consume my free time.  Turning off my computer would be good for the environment (and my brain) too.

I realized this last weekend that Ashley and I were sitting right next to each other playing Scrabble on Facebook.  Why?  We own the game.  I think it would have been better to get the physical game out play it instead of interacting through our laptops. 

This week started as an exercise in reducing waste, but might end up more of an examination of time management and how to best harvest all the marrow I want to squeeze out of life.  Let me know any tips you have in the comment area below.

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Turning the lights off of week 8 – A little greener

December 14th, 2009

I have completed another week of my year long quest to learn how to be green.  My wife’s challenge to me for the week was to turn off lights when I am not in a room.  Right now, we only have one lamp and one overhead light laminating the room so I think we are making progress.  I think I have learned quite a bit about electricity use and have changed my habits in a manner that will reduce our environmental footprint.

This has been an exercise in habit and I thought I would have more problems with it than I did.  Last week, my task was to stop using plastic bags and I had one heck of a time remembering to adhere to the challenge at hand.  For some reason, this week’ green challenge seemed much easier and I thought it would be considering I thought it required the sort of mental discipline as last week’s task.  So far, I have been doing a good job and I have only been told by Ashley a few times that I should turn off a light.

I am not exactly positive on the long term impact I will have by continuing to do this task, but I would imagine it will add up over a lifetime.  Ultimately, leaving lights on when you are not using them is wasteful and there is no real reason that I should leave lights on.  Turning lights off is good for the environment, good for your electricity bill and the right thing to do.  Please let me know any comments you have in the area below and stay tuned for the next task that is coming shortly.

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