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WHAT IS A DOWN SIDE TO SOLAR ENERGY?
Dec 29th
Question by Mr. Man!:
What is a down side to solar energy?
What is some negatives to solar energy,
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DOES IT SAVE MORE ON MY ELECTRICITY BILL TO TURN MY HEAT ALL THE WAY OFF DURING THE DAY OR JUST DOWN?
Oct 4th
Question by Cyndi C:
Does it save more on my electricity bill to turn my heat all the way off during the day or just down?
I have electric baseboard heating, and my roommate likes to turn the heat all the way off during the day and at night, but I was always told that you save more if you leave the thermostat at a constant level during the day, or maybe a few degrees lower than you like it, so that when you come home it doesn’t use as much energy to bring the room back up to a liveable temp. Does anyone know if this is true?
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IS IT MORE ENERGY SAVING TO TURN YOUR HOT TUB DOWN A FEW DEGREES AFTER USE?
Apr 27th
Question by Kastle:
Is it more energy saving to turn your hot tub down a few degrees after use?
I use my hot tub at 102, but I turn it down to like 98 after use. I use it once or twice a week, and just go out 15 min. before use and turn it up. I wonder if the energy usage is less to heat it up a couple times a week, rather than the energy to maintain it the whole week?
BTW- It is a newer hot tub so I think it’s pretty insulated.
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Q&A: AM I SAVING ENERGY BY SHUTTING DOWN MY COMPUTER?
Apr 10th
Question by jayeme:
Am I saving energy by shutting down my computer?
I’d love to know: am I saving energy by shutting down my personal if I do not use it for 4 hours or something? Or is this habit just ruining my computer’s hard drive?
I used to have a laptop and I got used to just shutting it down each time I used it. But now I have a desktop personal and I kind of already know its not good for me to shut it down and reopen it each couple of hours
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Could somebody just confirm this?
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Q&A: YUGIOH CARD GAME, I NEED TO CUT MY DECK DOWN, SUGGESTIONS ARE APPRECIATE (NOT TOURNAMENT)?
Feb 24th
Question by Scott:
Yugioh card game, I need to cut my deck down, recommendations are appreciate (not tournament)?
I designed a yugioh deck, but it’s a tiny big, could use help slicing it down (not tounament)?
the deck I designed is as follows
Winged Dragon of Ra, Slifer the Sky Dragon, Obelisk the Tormentor, 3 phantom sky blaster, polymerization, 3 blizzard dragon, 3 mirage dragon, 2 proto cyber dragon, photon generator unit, cyber laser dragon, rainbow dark dragon, elemental hero neos, rainbow neos, 3 black luster soldier envoy of the beginning, 3 gold sarcaphagus, 5 headed dragon, 3 red eyes black chic, 3 red eyes black dragon, 3 red eyes darkness dragon, 3 red eyes darkness metal dragon 3 dark catapulter, cyber dark keel, cyber dark horn, cyber dark edge, cyber dark dragon, 3 doom lord, lord of d, flute of summoning dragon, devine dragon ragnarok, king dragun, the creator, 3 draining shield, raigeki, 3 ancient rules, monster
reborn. 3 scrap iron scarecrow
I’m using a mainly dragon based deck so I can protect them if I can get King Dragun out.
the Red Eyes Black Chicks, Red Eyes Black Dragons Red Eyes Darkness Dragons are for when someone destroys a weaker monster, I could have a stronger one just waiting to replace it.
Red Eyes Darkness Metal Dragons are to get strong dragon type monsters out quickly, as is Lord of D with the Flute of Summoning Dragons
The Red Eyes Darkness Metal Dragons and The Creator would grant me te recover monsters in the graveyard, essentailly using my graveyard to as a scource of monsters to summon
Phantom Sky Blasters can summon tokens swiftly and is another way I would get around my decks limited weak monster problem, so are the magic cards Ancient Rules
Cyber Dark series is to enhanced dragons
the 3 Doom Lords is to keep the opponent off balance, so would the Dark Catapulters
The Rainbow Dark Dragon is a one card that I only have to remove cards from my graveyard for, so that should be easily summoned late in the game and compare To Rainbow Dragon I do not have Crystal Beasts to the deck, Neos is not to hard to summon eather so I should be able to Rainbow Neos without much problem
I would use either the God cards, the Sacred Beasts cards, or the Wicked Beasts cards, but only one set at a time
Because this deck is massive the Gold Sarcaphagus cards would come in real handy
The Black Luster Solder Envoy of the Biginning are a powerful cards that are relativly simple to get on the field
With all the dragons in this deck, the 5 headed dragon would not be too hard to summon
The Scrap Iron Scarecrows are a very effective defense
The Draining Shield cards would make your opponent do you a favor
and Monster Reborn is just a handy card to have
and the Blizzard Dragons and Mirage Dragons are just weak monsters that I could use in a number of different way. (For example since they are dragons under lv 5 I can summon them out right away and then sacrifice them for the Red Eyes Darkness Metal Dragons, or keep them on the field to use their speciall effects)
I think that is it.
Anywhere I can cut down without impacting my stratagies much?
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I DESIGNED A YUGIOH DECK, BUT IT’S A LITTLE BIG, COULD USE HELP CUTTING IT DOWN (NOT TOUNAMENT)?
Feb 20th
Question by Scott:
I designed a yugioh deck, but it’s a tiny big, could use help slicing it down (not tounament)?
the deck I designed is as follows
Winged Dragon of Ra, Slifer the Sky Dragon, Obelisk the Tormentor, 3 phantom sky blaster, polymerization, 3 blizzard dragon, 3 mirage dragon, 2 proto cyber dragon, photon generator unit, cyber laser dragon, rainbow dark dragon, elemental hero neos, rainbow neos, 3 black luster soldier envoy of the beginning, 3 gold sarcaphagus, 5 headed dragon, 3 red eyes black chic, 3 red eyes black dragon, 3 red eyes darkness dragon, 3 red eyes darkness metal dragon 3 dark catapulter, cyber dark keel, cyber dark horn, cyber dark edge, cyber dark dragon, 3 doom lord, lord of d, flute of summoning dragon, devine dragon ragnarok, king dragun, the creator, 3 draining shield, raigeki, 3 ancient rules, monster reborn. 3 scrap iron scarecrow.
I’m over the limit by about 5 cards, any recommendations about cards this deck would not need?
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WHAT IS A MAJOR DOWN SIDE OF SOLAR ENERGY?
Feb 18th
Question by Leslie:
What is a major down side of solar energy?
i need a couple down points for solar energy. so could anybody tell me some other down points for a debate?
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IS IT A GOOD IDEA TO SHUT DOWN MY INK JET PRINTER TO SAVE ENERGY?
Dec 14th
Question by puru:
Is it a good idea to shut down my ink jet printer to save energy?
I have an Energy star ink jet printer, but that still draws “phantom” electrical load even when it is in the energy saving sleep state. I was wondering whether shutting it down at night would be a good idea… I was told that shutting the printer could dry up the ink or clog the nozzle, so it is superior to leave the system in sleep mode .
True/False?
Thanks!
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DOES IT HELP SAVE ON THE ENERGY BILL BY TURNING THE OFFICE THERMOSTAT UP OR DOWN BEFORE EMPLOYEES LEAVE?
Oct 20th
Question by ParkerSpain:
Does it help save on the energy bill by turning the office thermostat up or down before employees leave?
This is a recurring debate in our office. I state keeping the thermostat on a steady temp. is more efficient. Others think that by making sure the heat or AC does not cut on over the weekends or at night is most efficient. For example, for AC, this would be changing the thermo. from 75 to 80 to save energy. Doesn’t that mean that the units just have to work harder to get the temp. back to 75 when the employees come back to work?
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DOES IT SAVE MORE ENERGY TO LOG OFF MY COMPUTER FOR THE NIGHT OR SHUTTING IT DOWN AND REBOOTING IT?
Jul 24th
Question by Angel:
Does it save more energy to log off my personal for the night or shutting it down and rebooting it?
Some of my friends state that I should just log off and never turn my personal off if I want to save energy. But shouldn’t turning off my personal use less energy…? They think that restarting it in the morning will use a lot more energy. Is this true?
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