I agree, with you that is. "Although scientists are agreed" is a crock. Some of the top names in meteorology, including NASA scientists, agree that man-made Carbon Dioxide is NOT a chief factor in any climate scenario. We can't get the local weather forecast correct for more than 3-5 days, yet somehow people believe these same scientists can now predict what will happen worldwide 10-20 years from now. That is the height of egotism if you ask me.
At Home:
1. Find your kitchen's junk drawer
2. Clean out the junk
3. Bolt in a power strip (or two) inside the drawer
4. Run a wire from one of the wall outlets and add a plug within the cabinet below
5. Plug away and hide the devices
At Work:
1. Screw/bolt the power strip(s) to the bottom of your desk
- (or hang them below your desk off a cube wall if you're fortunate enough to work in a cubicle)
2. Plug in all the chargers and run the wires between the wall and the desktop
NOTE: Either way, use velcro straps, twist ties, rubber bands, or something to shorten the wires to the minimum length needed. You can also use a smal dot of paint to color code each device and its respective chord if you don't mind doing so. Or for the OCD, use a label maker.
I agree, with you that is. "Although scientists are agreed" is a crock. Some of the top names in meteorology, including NASA scientists, agree that man-made Carbon Dioxide is NOT a chief factor in any climate scenario. We can't get the local weather forecast correct for more than 3-5 days, yet somehow people believe these same scientists can now predict what will happen worldwide 10-20 years from now. That is the height of egotism if you ask me.
At Home: 1. Find your kitchen's junk drawer 2. Clean out the junk 3. Bolt in a power strip (or two) inside the drawer 4. Run a wire from one of the wall outlets and add a plug within the cabinet below 5. Plug away and hide the devices At Work: 1. Screw/bolt the power strip(s) to the bottom of your desk - (or hang them below your desk off a cube wall if you're fortunate enough to work in a cubicle) 2. Plug in all the chargers and run the wires between the wall and the desktop NOTE: Either way, use velcro straps, twist ties, rubber bands, or something to shorten the wires to the minimum length needed. You can also use a smal dot of paint to color code each device and its respective chord if you don't mind doing so. Or for the OCD, use a label maker.