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					<title>April fools' day</title>
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					<pubDate>Tuesday, April 1st 2008</pubDate>					
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<u>April 1st 2008<br />
</u>I'd almost forgotten that this morning was April fool's day:-) April fools' day is a bit of a misnomer isn't it? Traditionally (as far as I know) the April fools jokes are meant to stop&nbsp;after midday (so where does day come into the equation?).<br />
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The best jokes (which&nbsp;fooled me, at least for a while) were:<br />
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    <li>The &lt;a href=http://www.virginmedia.com&gt;virginmedia&lt;/a&gt; website which ran an article implying that the US was planning to adopt the Euro. I did a double take, read the article&nbsp;again and realised that the alleged US treasury spokeman's name was fictitional:-) &nbsp;I had a good chuckle. Sorry if you missed the article. Virginmedia have&nbsp;already&nbsp;removed it . Gosh, I assumed that&nbsp; virginmedia realised that it was an April&nbsp;Fool's joke&nbsp;:-)&nbsp;</li>
    <li>The &nbsp;email from Joel Comm (the chap behind:The Next Internet Millionaire, &lt;a href= <a href="http://preview.tinyurl.com/2zcs5u">http://preview.tinyurl.com/2zcs5u</a>&gt;The Secret Classroom&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href=<strong>http://preview.tinyurl.com/2gxtgx</strong><br />
    &nbsp;&gt;Google Adsense Secrets&lt;/a&gt;, and &lt;a href= <strong>http://preview.tinyurl.com/2uvvlc</strong><br />
    &gt;Scriptdojo&lt;/a&gt;) also fooled me for a while:-).&nbsp;&nbsp;The email's subject line &quot;[Joel's Tips - 100% Email Deliverability is here!] &quot; caugth my attention and thinking how on earth is that going to happen ? I clicked on the link indicated.&nbsp;Heh heh... I don't know how long the site will stay up, but check it out at &lt;a href=http://wwwinstantwhitelist.com&gt;Instant White List&lt;/a&gt; The site may still be up. Enjoy:-).&nbsp;<u><br />
    </u></li>
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That's it for now.<br />
Your admin at bite-sized, <a href="http://www.bite-sized.co.uk">www.bite-sized.co.uk</a><br />
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					<title>Earth Hour 2008</title>
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					<pubDate>Sunday, March 30th 2008</pubDate>					
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<u><b><span id="1206890470979S" style="display: none">&nbsp;</span>Looking after Planet Earth<br />
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</u>I almost missed Earth Hour 2008 yesterday:-).<br />
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Luckily, my browser default is set to <a href="http://www.google.co.uk">Google,</a>&nbsp; Goggle had a dark background in recognition of&nbsp;Earth Hour 2008 , so yes, I switched off all the light in the house (and my computer) between 8 pm and 9 pm yesterday.<br />
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</u>The concept of (switching lights off for an hour to reduce energy consumption) Earth&nbsp;Hour was&nbsp;started in 2007 in&nbsp;Sydney, Australia. Earth Hour 2008 was declared a global event with 28 cities registered to take part. <br />
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Yesterday,&nbsp;when I logged in to&nbsp;<a href="http://www.earthhour.org">Earth Hour</a> website, almost 300,000 people had registered for Earth Hour 2008 and approximately 21,000 businesses had&nbsp;registered to take part in the program.<br />
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Good to know some of us are doing our bit&nbsp; for poor old Planet Earth&nbsp;:-).&nbsp; <br />
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Oh, I did my small bit by turning out all the light in the house and lighting candles.&nbsp; Do you what ? It was great not to have the (enery efficient) light&nbsp;bulbs&nbsp;on.&nbsp; It was incredibly&nbsp;peaceful to just sit for an hour in a candlit room and think...&nbsp;<br />
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<b><u>How to Reduce&nbsp;Energy Consumption <br />
<br />
</u></b>Reducing our energy consumption will&nbsp;reduce our carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>)&nbsp; emission, sometimes refer to as &quot;carbon footprint&quot;<br />
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Current views on reducing our energy consumption include:-
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    <li>&nbsp;turning off appliances (television, washing machine , computer, etc) when&nbsp;not in use&nbsp;</li>
    <li>switching&nbsp;to energy efficient light bulbs (the energy efficient light bulbs have come a long way, at least they have in Europe. You can now get energy efficient light bulbs you'll be proud to point out to your&nbsp;dinner guests. Is that vain? Oh all right, call me vain.:-))</li>
    <li>turning out lights when you&rsquo;re not in a room&nbsp;(saves on your electricity bill as well!!)&nbsp;</li>
    <li>switching to cleaner sources of electricity like &ldquo;green power&rdquo; (some like solar power are pricey to install and still not as efficient as they could be, but with continuing research,&nbsp;efficiency will improve).</li>
</ol>
I enjoyed my one hour of candlelight tranquillity so much that I'm going to swich off&nbsp;all&nbsp;light bulbs in the house&nbsp;once a week for an hour and just sit still,&nbsp;meditate,&nbsp;think... whatever... in a&nbsp;room with a candlelight:-).<br />
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