How To Save Energy In Your Home On A Shoestring

By Alex Perry

Many people are trying to cut down the amount of energy they use in the home these days. High energy prices have eaten into household budgets, and many people also want to do their bit to help prevent Climate Change. Everyone seems to be getting in on the act, with politicians installing solar panels and wind turbines on their houses.

However, you dont have to invest in such expensive and sophisticated technology to make big savings on energy in the home. In fact you can save a large amount of money with some simple measures that are free, or else cost very little to do, with a very high return on your initial outlay.

You can start reducing your home energy consumption and your bills today with 10 simple actions:

1. Swap the 5 to 10 light bulbs that you use most with low energy bulbs. Low energy bulbs now cost only about 50p each, and can save up to 10 a year in electricity bills. Over its lifetime, a low energy bulb will save you 50-100 in electricity costs. Its one of the best investments you can make. Plus always turn out lights when you leave the room

2. Don’t leave appliances like televisions and computers on standby and remember not to leave appliances like mobile phones on charge unnecessarily. Things let on standby are still using electricity, and could be using 10-20% of your electricity per year.

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3. Turning your thermostat down by 1C could cut your heating bills by up to 10 per cent (or an average of 30). N.B. the recommended temperature for a living room is 21C. And make sure you have set your thermostat to only heat your house when necessary, during the day when you are there. If you current heating controls dont allow you to program this, consider replacing them

4. Fit a hot water jacket to your hot water cylinder that’s at least 75mm (3″) thick, and you could save around 20 a year. And it should cost only around 10 to do.

5. Make sure you are not overheating your hot water. Your cylinder thermostat should be set no higher than 60C/140F

6. Close your curtains at dusk to stop heat escaping through the windows, making sure that they do not cover your radiator.

7. A dripping hot water tap wastes energy, so make sure they’re fully turned off and any leaking taps are quickly repaired

8. Use thick rugs with underlay on wooden floors to improve their insulation

9. Wash your clothes at no more than 40 degrees. All modern detergents are designed to clean successfully at 40C and there is no need for a pre-wash. Washing at 65C requires twice as much energy

10. Only fill your kettle with as much water as you need (but remember to cover the elements if you’re using an electric kettle)

You can also have other valuable energy saving home improvements done for free if you receive certain government benefits. These include loft and cavity wall insulation, and new central heating. Your energy supplier or one of the major national insulation companies should be able to tell you if you qualify for one of these.

So there you have it you really can save a lot without having to invest a lot

About the Author: Alex Perry is a founder of

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, a site dedicated to making it easy for people to save energy and cut their personal contribution to Climate Change by giving them information and putting them in touch with companies that can help

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Australian Senator arrives at Parliament dressed as a beer bottle

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Family First Senator Steve Fielding arrived at Parliament today, dressed as a beer bottle to raise awareness of a bill he intends to move in the Senate today. Senator Fielding will introduce a bill to establish a nationwide refund scheme for bottles and cans.

A similar scheme has operated in South Australia since 1977.

Family First wants a rebate of 10 cents per container, while the Australian Greens want 20 cents.

Speaking to reporters outside parliament dressed as a beer bottle, the Senator said the legislation would reduce litter by 25 per cent. “There’s a message in this bottle.”

“I am no longer trash, I’m cash.”

“We should get the litter off the streets and off the creeks and into recycling – that’s good for the environment and good for the community”

“It’s a win-win and I can’t understand why nationally we don’t have a scheme,” said Senator Fielding.

Senator Fielding said that recycling not only reduced litter, but also consumes less energy than making new containers from scratch. “Recycling a plastic bottle saves more than 80 per cent of the energy used to make a bottle from scratch and recycling aluminium cans uses just five per cent of the energy used making a can from scratch,” said the Senator.

Senator Bob Brown, leader of the Greens said while there were environmental benefits from recycling, it would also create thousands of new jobs.

“This is a very good way of recycling and reducing energy because a lot of energy goes into making cans and bottles,” Senator Brown told reporters.

“It will employ tens of thousands of people across Australia.”

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17 million accounts’ hashed passwords, emails stolen, Zomato says

Friday, May 19, 2017

Yesterday, Zomato, a food ordering and restaurant finding company, announced security breach of more than 17 million accounts, via their official blog. A hacker operating under the alias nclay uploaded evidence to prove they had the stolen data — hashed passwords and emails — for sale, Hackread.com reported. Zomato later announced they contacted the hacker, who asked Zomato to organise a bug bounty programme.

The food ordering company, with 120 million monthly users, said the payment information of the users was not located with this data and was not leaked. Zomato said it uses PCI Data Security Standards.

As a security measure, all the passwords of the involved Zomato accounts were reset and all of the accounts were forcibly logged out from the application and website. The company said only hashed passwords were compromised.

Hashed passwords are encrypted and, per Zomato, every password had a different “salt”, for cryptographic salting was performed before hashing the original password. A “salt” is a random set of characters added before encryption to make decryption to obtain the original passkey more difficult.

The hashed password itself can not be used to access the account. In the blog post before contacting the hacker, saying “internal (human) security breach”, Zomato suggested this could have happened after a worker’s development account was hijacked. After contacting the hacker, and promising a bug bounty programme on Hackerone, they said, the hacker agreed and removed the stolen data which was put on sale on the dark web. Zomato said they are looking forward to working closely with the ethical hacker community on security vulnerabilities.

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Fall is the perfect time to visit Spartanburg and the Upstate region of South Carolina. The leaf colors are spectacular, the weather is cooler, and there are lots of special activities for families to enjoy. Some of the most popular fall happenings include the Piedmont Interstate Fair, Spartanburg Ghost Tours, and visits to pumpkin patches and corn mazes.

The Piedmont Interstate Fair is one of Spartanburgs premier fall events. Dates for the 2012 fair are October 8-14. Families will enjoy the entertainment, contests, exhibits, and midway rides. Highlights of the week long fair include kids shows, a petting zoo, pony and elephant rides, helicopter rides, a car show, a youth scarecrow contest, and agricultural exhibits. Admission is $8 for adults, $7 for seniors, and $5 for children ages 5-11. Mega Pass admissions may be purchased for $20 in advance. Ride tickets are sold separately. The Piedmont Interstate Fair is located at 575 Fairgrounds Road in Spartanburg.

Spartanburg Ghost Tours are given throughout the month of October by Main Street Trolley Tours. The tours take visitors to Spartanburgs most haunted places and are hosted by paranormal experts who will explain the science behind paranormal investigation. Tours leave nightly at 7pm and 8:30pm from Magnolia Train Depot, located at 298 Magnolia Street in downtown Spartanburg. The air conditioned and heated trolleys seat 34 passengers and are replicas of vintage 1920s era trolleys. Tour reservations are required, and visitors should contact the trolley office for current prices.

One of the best pumpkin patches and corn mazes in the area can be found at Strawberry Hill USA. Their fall festivities begin September 22 and run through November 4. Come out to the farm for a day of family fun and get lost in the vast 10-acre Wild West Adventure Corn Maze. Visitors should pick up a game sheet and flag and follow the clues through the twists and turns of the maze. Those that get lost can raise their flag for search and rescue help. Other activities at the farm include hayrides through the pumpkin patch, visits with the farm animals, feeding the ducks, and picking out the perfect Halloween pumpkin in the 20-acre pumpkin patch. Visitors can enjoy breakfast or lunch at the caf and take home a pumpkin pie for dessert. The produce stand offers apples, cider, and seasonal vegetables for purchase. Every Friday and Saturday night visitors can bring a flashlight for a walk through the corn stalks.

Strawberry Hill USA is located at 3097 Hwy 11 in West Chesney, South Carolina. The corn maze is open Monday-Thursday from 9am-7pm, and Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 9am-11pm. Hayrides are offered on Saturdays from 9am-5pm and Sundays from noon to 5pm. Admission for the hayride and maze is $12 and $8 for the hayride only. The maze only is $8 for adults and $6 for children. Admission to Flashlight Nights is $10 for adults and $8 for children.

Rebecca Allison is the General Manager at the Hampton Inn Spartanburg. This

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invites guests to step back in time to the colonial era or indulge in modern luxuries and recreation in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The Hampton Inn & Suites Spartanburg Hotel on North I-85 is situated to offer easy access to the Duncan business centers. For more information visit: http://www.HamptonInnSpartanburg.com

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Anthrocon 2007 draws thousands to Pittsburgh for furry weekend

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — Local caterers get ready for big business, as almost three thousand fans converge on the David L. Lawrence Convention Center over the Independence Day weekend for the world’s largest ever furry convention, Anthrocon 2007.

Many hope to renew acquaintances, or meet new friends. Others look to buy from dealers and artists, or show off new artwork or costumes. Some attend to make money, or even learn a thing or two. But one thing unites them: They’re all there to have fun.

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ADP says US economy lost 742,000 jobs in March

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

According to the payroll services company ADP, United States private sector employers cut 742,000 jobs in in March. The figures were almost 80,000 more than the average analyst prediction of 663,000 losses. This is the largest monthly payroll decline since January 2001, when the ADP began tracking job activity.

ADP also updated its job loss statistics for February, from 697,000 to 706,000.

“The sharp employment declines among medium- and small-size businesses indicate that the recession continues to spread aggressively beyond manufacturing and housing-related activities to almost every area of the economy,” said Joel Prakken, the chairman of the company that conducts the ADP survey, Macroeconomic Advisors LLC.

“Despite some recent indications that stock prices, consumer spending, and housing activity may be bottoming out, employment, which usually trails overall economic activity, is likely to remain very weak for at least several more months,” he added.

The US Labor Department‘s report for employment statistics for March is due to be out on Friday. Analysts predicted that the department will announce the unemployment rate increased to 8.5% with 660,000 jobs eliminated in March. However, the bad news from ADP has prompted some to think that the current forecasts are too optimistic.

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HIV-positive man receives 35 years for spitting on Dallas police officer

Sunday, May 18, 2008

An HIV-positive man was sentenced to 35 years in prison Wednesday, one day after being convicted of harassment of a public servant for spitting into the eye and open mouth of a Dallas, Texas police officer in May 2006. The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that no one has ever contracted HIV from saliva, and a gay-rights and AIDS advocacy group called the sentence excessive.

A Dallas County jury concluded that Willie Campbell’s act of spitting on policeman Dan Waller in 2006 constituted the use of his saliva as a deadly weapon. The incident occurred while Campbell, 42, was resisting arrest while being taken into custody for public intoxication.

“He turns and spits. He hits me in the eye and mouth. Then he told me he has AIDS. I immediately began looking for something to flush my eyes with,” said Waller to The Dallas Morning News.

Officer Waller responded after a bystander reported seeing an unconscious male lying outside a building. Dallas County prosecutors stated that Campbell attempted to fight paramedics and kicked the police officer who arrested him for public intoxication.

It’s been 25 years since the virus was identified, but there are still lots of fears.

Prosecutors said that Campbell yelled that he was innocent during the trial, and claimed a police officer was lying. Campbell’s lawyer Russell Heinrichs said that because he had a history of convictions including similarly attacking two other police officers, biting inmates, and other offenses, he was indicted under a habitual offender statute. The statute increased his minimum sentence to 25 years in prison. Because the jury ruled that Campbell’s saliva was used as a deadly weapon, he will not be eligible for parole until completing at least half his sentence.

If you look at the facts of this case, it was clear that the defendant intended to cause serious bodily injury.

The organization Lambda Legal (Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund), which advocates for individuals living with HIV, says that saliva should not be considered a deadly weapon. Bebe Anderson, the HIV projects director at Lambda Legal, spoke with The Dallas Morning News about the sentence. “It’s been 25 years since the virus was identified, but there are still lots of fears,” said Anderson.

The Dallas County prosecutor who handled the trial, Jenni Morse, said that the deadly weapon finding was justified. “No matter how minuscule, there is some risk. That means there is the possibility of causing serious bodily injury or death,” said Morse. Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins stated: “If you look at the facts of this case, it was clear that the defendant intended to cause serious bodily injury.”

Contact with saliva, tears, or sweat has never been shown to result in transmission of HIV.

A page at the CDC’s website, HIV and Its Transmission, states: “HIV has been found in saliva and tears in very low quantities from some AIDS patients.” The subsection “Saliva, Tears, and Sweat” concludes that: “Contact with saliva, tears, or sweat has never been shown to result in transmission of HIV.” On Friday the Dallas County Health Department released a statement explaining that HIV is most commonly spread through sexual contact, sharing needles, or transfusion from an infected blood product.

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Water Testing In Albany Before You Purchase A Home

byAlma Abell

First time home buyers have much to consider when looking at prospective homes. While the market is competitive, it is better to miss a purchase than to buy an unhealthy property. Water is a precious natural resource buyers should always test for quality. Water Testing in Albany performs broad analysis test letting you know if the water is okay as is or if a water system could provide the home with healthier drinking water.

H2O Solutions is a licensed water expert specializing in home water testing. The specialist will provide you with an analysis report and an estimate at no cost or obligation as they feel it a public service and their calling card to environmental consciousness. Professionals will also inspect fixtures, plumbing and appliances that use water. Specific testing can tell you if the water is hard. Hard water is that containing high levels of calcium and lime. These minerals cause that annoying build up on your shower walls, in toilets and pipes. Soft water is the ultimate goal. Soft water is free of the minerals making it hard. A water system filters the unwanted excess of minerals and other deposits in the water out making it soft.

H2O solutions are so confident in their products they invite you to bring a sample of your own water to compare with their salt-free water filter quality. They guarantee their clients find no difference between the two water samples. They offer water-softening systems that improve cooking soften skin, wash clothes cleaner free of soap scum, and use less soap and detergents saving money. An added bonus and favorite of many is improved hair texture, bounce and shine. Many clients also rave about improvements with troubled skin such as acne, and flaky skin.

Water purification system makes water just like those you see in the machines at your local grocery store. Personal at home water systems is a better option to lugging around heavy bottles, carrying cases out to your vehicle and hauling purified water inside your home every week. You will not need to worry about recycling a large volume of plastic bottles. Instead, you can pour drinking water from the spout of your kitchen sink. H20 systems are available to rent or purchase. The rental plan includes the option to buy.