Eureka: Do you know how much water people could save each day if they peed in the shower?
Musketeer: Let me think. Same if they peed in the toilet assuming the drainage systems are the same
Eureka: No you're saving the litres you'd have used if you flushed. When you pee in the shower you're using no more water than if you were showering without peeing. But when you pee in the toilet you flush it down, using what I'd estimate to be 3 litres of water. Now if everyone peed in the shower once a day you're saving millions of litres of water each day
So far so good, right? Then came the kicker:
Musketeer: But how are you saving if the water itself in drainage is not lost, simply re-treated and circulated within the system
Of course, I had to scrounge up a quick response or else face having my solution to the world's water problems shot down:
Eureka: You lose water in the drainage and treatment process. And in many systems the water is lost to drainage out to open ocean. Saving resources in general is the point of this exercise.
Liar, liar pants on fire, Eureka. You just can't bare not being completely right. But anyway, moral of the story is: when I'm empress everyone will pee in the shower.
The conversation soon moved on to the second thought of the day:
Eureka: I think we spend too much time looking at screens. This was today's thought in the car. I wake up to emails on my phone, which I read while making/eating breakfast.
I then read the news on my phone on my way to work = 40 mins of more screen time.
I spend 8+ hours working on a laptop at the office and read more news/bbm on my way home.
Then watch shows on my laptop for a couple of hours at home
That's just about all my waking hours looking at a screen
How bad is that for one's eyes?
Musketeer: What do you want to look at?
Eureka: Cost on eyesight
Musketeer: Good business idea
What do you all think? Are we all destined to be the first generation to be prematurely blind?
2 comments:
as opposed to maturely blind :)...
Hahahaha well, yes! I count losing my sight at the ripe old age of 102 pretty mature :)
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