- Cold showers/baths save a lot of energy - 1 Update
- Cold showers/baths save a lot of energy - 1 Update
Derald <derald@invalid.net>: Feb 17 08:55AM -0500 >Until the late 1800s, hardly anyone had hot water in their homes. Regretably, neither had they twit filters. -- Derald ...the only traits that are passed down in your family are perversity, ego-centrism, laziness and sociopathic tendencies. --Lynn Barton, Filedheacht Music School, East Bridgewater, MA to Derald, July, 2016 |
Garyatric <garyatric@2019.com>: Feb 17 02:10AM -0600 On Wed, 6 Feb 2019 21:55:49 -0500, "catalpa" <catalpa@entertab.org> wrote: >My hot water heater uses zero energy. >At current natural gas prices my cold water heater costs about $6.00 a >month. I'll keep paying the $6.00 a month for hot water. It's amazing how wimpy modern men have become. Hot water is a LUXURY, not a necessity. Take 2 or 3 cold baths or showers and your body will adapt to it. But you are too accustomed to living the life of luxury, and luxury is a waste of money, energy, and resources. Until the late 1800s, hardly anyone had hot water in their homes. Even before World War 2, most people just heated some water on a kitchen wood stove and put it into a small tub to bathe. And then, a whole family used the same bath water. They bathed once a week or less, and they survived. Stop making excuses to have luxury items, and call them NECESSARY. The 21st century is the century of waste and excess. |
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