Monday, February 7, 2011

I definetly need fifteen lights to read my book!--Dan Kaliblotzky Entry #1

"Now that you are towards the end of this unit project and in the process of completion, what do you think is the single most important piece of information you have learned and one that you think is very important for everyone to know about?"

Well,this may not be intriguing, but still. Does the class really need 15 lights? I don't think so. Mr. Bowman agrees that we should use less and a more efficient scheme of lighting. In all of the new buildings in Lawson, or even now, we should put lighting plan that is efficient, not excessive, and still does the job. It's also too bad that we cant turn on the specific lights in a room that would help. We are wasting too much energy! We could make changes that would be better for the environment, the school's energy bill, and our reading lights. So, my point is, I'd rather one bright, efficient light than many energy-wasting, dimmer lights. The plants live perfectly with the sun, right?

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