Comments pw has made

  • Re:The Wind and the Willful

    There seems to be some feeling that looking out on the ocean and seeing windmills will spoil the perfect beauty of a natural paradise. Um, folks turn around, stop looking at the ocean for a moment and look at Cape Cod, it may be a nice place to live but it's no Yosemite National Park.  I think the roads and houses, etc. sort of take away from that.  So if you can put up with destroying what was probably a natural wonderland 400 years ago, why should these windmills make a difference? The word hypocrite comes to mind.  

    Maybe if you stop the windmills, your next project should be to reclaim Cape Cod's natural beauty.  Okay whose house is first to come down?On Climate change is pushing this easygoing enviro over the edge posted 3 years, 10 months ago 57 Responses

  • Re:The Wind and the Willful

    There seems to be some feeling that looking out on the ocean and seeing windmills will spoil the perfect beauty of a natural paradise. Um, folks turn around, stop looking at the ocean for a moment and look at Cape Cod, it may be a nice place to live but it's no Yosemite National Park.  I think the roads and houses, etc. sort of take away from that.  So if you can put up with destroying what was probably a natural wonderland 400 years ago, why should these windmills make a difference? The word hypocrite comes to mind.  

    Maybe if you stop the windmills, your next project should be to reclaim Cape Cod's natural beauty.  Okay whose house is first to come down?On RFK Jr. and other prominent enviros face off over Cape Cod wind farm posted 3 years, 10 months ago 57 Responses

  • re:The Wind and the Willful

    Reading this debate two things keep popping into my head.

    "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country"

    The second is, how many feet above sea level is Cape Cod?On Climate change is pushing this easygoing enviro over the edge posted 3 years, 10 months ago 57 Responses

  • re:The Wind and the Willful

    Reading this debate two things keep popping into my head.

    "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country"

    The second is, how many feet above sea level is Cape Cod?On RFK Jr. and other prominent enviros face off over Cape Cod wind farm posted 3 years, 10 months ago 57 Responses

  • Re:Use blow dryer instead of paper towels

    You might also try not using the paper towels or blow dryer at all.  It takes maybe 20 seconds longer but you can dry your hands without either.

    1. Shake the loose water off your hands.
    2. Rub them lightly together as you would with the blow dryer.  Spread the wetness to dryer parts of your hands.  As you spread it out it will dry quicker.
    3. Every once in a while wave your hands in the air.

    This should completely dry your hands.  If you don't have the patience and your hands are still a little wet, who cares, they will dry quickly after you leave the washroom.  Or if that doesn't make you happy you could always wipe your hands on your pants.On Ten ways to turn that global frown upside down posted 4 years, 7 months ago 8 Responses