November 6, 2008
Wasted Energy; Common Sense Lacking
Wasted Energy; Common Sense Lacking
Harvard is studying wind turbines to reduce polluting energy use. Will they capture the hot wind energy generated at the School of Government, the Law School and at the City Council chambers? Will this alternative source of energy compensate for that wasted by elite faculty and staff who are above turning off the lights in their buildings that burn all night and weekends too? Nothing like infantile demands to make room for bikes while the BU bridge is being repaired. It is an outrage to ask the superior beings who bike to work to walk their bikes until the bridge is fixed. Who will volunteer to carry the bikes across the BU bridge and give foot massages? Lots of book learning with no common sense. Are these candidates in training for Cambridge political offices?
Roy Bercaw, Editor ENOUGH ROOM
http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/x199487149/City-Council-in-60-seconds
City Council in 60 seconds
By Jillian Fennimore/
Cambridge Chronicle staff
Tue Nov 04, 2008, 03:47 PM EST
Harvard is studying wind turbines to reduce polluting energy use. Will they capture the hot wind energy generated at the School of Government, the Law School and at the City Council chambers? Will this alternative source of energy compensate for that wasted by elite faculty and staff who are above turning off the lights in their buildings that burn all night and weekends too? Nothing like infantile demands to make room for bikes while the BU bridge is being repaired. It is an outrage to ask the superior beings who bike to work to walk their bikes until the bridge is fixed. Who will volunteer to carry the bikes across the BU bridge and give foot massages? Lots of book learning with no common sense. Are these candidates in training for Cambridge political offices?
Roy Bercaw, Editor ENOUGH ROOM
http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/x199487149/City-Council-in-60-seconds
City Council in 60 seconds
By Jillian Fennimore/
Cambridge Chronicle staff
Tue Nov 04, 2008, 03:47 PM EST
Labels:
Bicycles,
BU Bridge,
Energy,
Harvard Law School,
Harvard University
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