Flashlight events for Mar. 29 Earth Hour?

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I came across an article in the local paper and noticed that, for the upcoming Earth Hour - where cities and individuals are asked to turn off their lights for one hour on Sat. Mar. 29 from 8 - 9pm - a symphony in a neighbouring city will be playing by their music stand lights and those attending are asked to 'Arrive early and bring your flashlights'... http://www.thestar.com/SpecialSections/EarthHour/article/350376. :party:

While using flashlights from 8-9pm is not exactly 'lights out' for Earth Hour, it seems like it's an idea opportunity for flashoholics since many electricity-driven lights will be turned off in, and around, some cities and towns.

Just wondering if anyone has heard of any other flashlight events in any cities for this coming Saturday evening's Earth Hour... :popcorn:
 
I'll be watching a Neftlix movie with my main squeeze. We usually turn the lights out anyway. We could wear our headlamps for trips to the fridge for snacks. Guess we could also use a portable DVD player instead of the main appliance and TV.

Isn't this exercise just a sham though? Power plants will still be burning coal for the hour anyway waiting for the demand to be back up. Still had to use the grid to charge the DVD player battery. And I'm not unplugging the fridge. It's just more politics. :(

...but a good excuse to play with your lights. :naughty:
 
I'll be camping at Byron Bay (Australia).
Tiablo and other toys on a long white beach with ocean spray+++.
Can any of you guys organize a sat photo?
 
I'll be watching a Neftlix movie with my main squeeze. We usually turn the lights out anyway. We could wear our headlamps for trips to the fridge for snacks.
Well, you're fortunate that she appreciates them somewhat... only time I get my gf interested in lights is during camping outings.

Isn't this exercise just a sham though? Power plants will still be burning coal for the hour anyway waiting for the demand to be back up. Still had to use the grid to charge the DVD player battery. And I'm not unplugging the fridge. It's just more politics. :(
You're right, Uncle Bob, I'm not buying into the whole political thing since we power-hungry 'civilized' folks live on the grid every other day. But... as you said...

...but a good excuse to play with your lights. :naughty:
:party: I figure, as Flashoholics, someone should come up with a cool event with battery-powered lights. I'm scratching my head on this one as I'm looking for some suggestions...
 
I'll be camping at Byron Bay (Australia).
Tiablo and other toys on a long white beach with ocean spray+++.
Can any of you guys organize a sat photo?
:cool:... Unfortunately, can't help you with that one since I don't own any sat's nor do I have access to one... :D but hope you have a great time camping!
 
Im just planning on driving up to SanFran with some friends. Just to see what the city will look like.
 
Isn't this exercise just a sham though? Power plants will still be burning coal for the hour anyway waiting for the demand to be back up.

...but a good excuse to play with your lights. :naughty:


It would really be something if when everyone turned the lights back on it caused such a demand that it tripped off the plant which caused a cascade effect with other plants and brought down a major grid......ahhhh, :oops:



Bill
 
We had it last year in Sydney also. It was quite nice to see the city without much lights at night. You can see the stars alot more easier
 
It would really be something if when everyone turned the lights back on it caused such a demand that it tripped off the plant which caused a cascade effect with other plants and brought down a major grid......

That's a funny result I hadn't thought of. Will CPF's be chastised if they post during that hour?
 
LOL ... this is funny, that so many buy the hoax. How does paying higher taxes effect the weather. Never could figure that part out.
 
Update Re #4.
Went camping as promised.
For those of you in winter - a photo:
beachmc7.jpg


Here is my T1 doing a tailstand with one of the locals - needless to say neither of them were turned off during Earth Hour. :sigh:

tailstandsnb3.jpg
 
Nice pics! Talk about being one lucky guy. I forget sometimes that some people don't ever really experience a real winter. I sure wish I didn't.

As for Earth Day I turned off the lights last night from 8-10 and watched a movie. I had a couple lanterns hanging on plant hangers lighting up my kitchen and dining room just in case I needed something.
 
Electric lights were out for the symbolic hour. Used a headlamp and River Rock AA lanterns while devouring a strawberry, banana fondue dessert after dinner with my main squeeze.

:party:
 
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