Designgeek
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- Dec 12, 2004
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I'm what you'd call a green freak, but I don't a-priori condemn TLs as excessive. The biggest waste of water in most USA households is in outdoor irrigation: over-watering the lawn. And as it turns out, depending on what detergents etc. you use, you can run the output from a TL (at least the rinse cycles) into a sprinkler and use *that* for watering your lawn: problem solved.
The key to all of this is, intelligent design (not the kind the right-wingers are promoting!) gives you the best of both worlds: "sustainable comfort."
I'm going to reveal something a bit prematurely here: some friends & I are gearing up to start an appliance company, to produce high-efficiency and high-flexibility appliances. For the most part these will be brand-name units with certain modifications added. I'll start a topic on this at some point in the next month or two, when things have progressed a bit further. But as a generalization, one of our goals is to give people both high-efficiency and freedom of choice. This is going to be interesting & fun, and y'all here have been something of an inspiration to me in many ways. More later....
The key to all of this is, intelligent design (not the kind the right-wingers are promoting!) gives you the best of both worlds: "sustainable comfort."
I'm going to reveal something a bit prematurely here: some friends & I are gearing up to start an appliance company, to produce high-efficiency and high-flexibility appliances. For the most part these will be brand-name units with certain modifications added. I'll start a topic on this at some point in the next month or two, when things have progressed a bit further. But as a generalization, one of our goals is to give people both high-efficiency and freedom of choice. This is going to be interesting & fun, and y'all here have been something of an inspiration to me in many ways. More later....