Amen, Ken.
Don't do what you don't have to ...
I started driving at 50mph during the high price period, and I still
don't go over 65 (indicated – to allow for the 10% error :-)) normally
on A roads (not motorways).
Chris
On 9 Dec 2008, at 22:21, Ken Norton wrote:
> The reality is, efficiency is ALWAYS driven by money. If it comes to
> starving myself or the car, the car loses. This summer, when gasoline
> prices went to obscene levels, my Zuiko Carrier stayed parked more
> than it
> has ever been. On a positive note, now that the prices have
> dropped, my
> driving has not really increased as other topics of Zuiko-pointing
> have been
> found not requiring much distance.
>
> So, therefore, even though I don't get too anal about carbon-
> footprints and
> zero-impact living, I do believe that when given options for efficient
> living or supporting renewables, I should make use of them. But
> when the
> alternative to photography is carving stones because of perceived
> carbon-footprint, I say somebody has gone loony.
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