Before posting this other idea, let's just continue with the last one.
Congregating in one room may not be difficult but getting a conversation going could quite possible be. A possible way out could be by muting the t.v. during commercials and diverting that silence to topics of common interest. By adding some innovative content active participation will soon be possible. Choose known topics, something in the news, something that could affect the future of the kids, holiday plans, etc.
Soon the t.v. will loose quite a lot of it's importance.
A new idea is to get groups bigger than individual families to start saving electricity. How about housing societies as a whole taking group decisions to reduce common lighting (of course without compromising security)
Another option is to get all the hundreds of thousands of small retail shops that have lighted fronts and/or neon signboards to switch off after say 10pm or 11pm. Many are closed by then but keep their shop fronts lit up.
Your Ideas ?
Jerome
Friday, March 30, 2007
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Opportunity Is Permanently Available - Take Action
Hi fellow mumbaikars,
During the last few days all newspapers have focussed on the impending power shortage mumbai could definitely face.
As is usual, these power cuts will come during the hottest periods and wow will temperatures rise?
As is also usual, if you track a few newspapers over a few days all dramatic stories get contradicted leaving us in the dark - so to speak - as to the actual state of affairs.
I believe all situations offer OPPORTUNITY and here is the opportunity for any mumbaikar to help the city regardless of what the papers say.
Every one knows some way or the other by which we could save electricity. If we log on here and share our ideas with the rest of mumbai we could very well make a valid contribution in staving off acute power cuts.
What say Mumbai - let's see some ingenuity!
To Get Started here's one suggestion:
As far as possible family members should gather in one room most of the time. This room could have the a.c., fan, t.v., computer, etc. This could cause disagreements regarding which channel to watch etc so another opportunity presents itself. Older family members could subtly introduce a discussion that involves all members and soon the t.v., computer, etc would not feel so very necessary.
I tell you this for I have done it and it works!
Finest Regards,
Jerome
During the last few days all newspapers have focussed on the impending power shortage mumbai could definitely face.
As is usual, these power cuts will come during the hottest periods and wow will temperatures rise?
As is also usual, if you track a few newspapers over a few days all dramatic stories get contradicted leaving us in the dark - so to speak - as to the actual state of affairs.
I believe all situations offer OPPORTUNITY and here is the opportunity for any mumbaikar to help the city regardless of what the papers say.
Every one knows some way or the other by which we could save electricity. If we log on here and share our ideas with the rest of mumbai we could very well make a valid contribution in staving off acute power cuts.
What say Mumbai - let's see some ingenuity!
To Get Started here's one suggestion:
As far as possible family members should gather in one room most of the time. This room could have the a.c., fan, t.v., computer, etc. This could cause disagreements regarding which channel to watch etc so another opportunity presents itself. Older family members could subtly introduce a discussion that involves all members and soon the t.v., computer, etc would not feel so very necessary.
I tell you this for I have done it and it works!
Finest Regards,
Jerome
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mumbai,
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