There is an argument to be made about using motion detection there.Then we need to turn off all street lights, business signs and all outside house light also for the same reasoning.
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There is an argument to be made about using motion detection there.Then we need to turn off all street lights, business signs and all outside house light also for the same reasoning.
Then we need to turn off all street lights, business signs and all outside house light also for the same reasoning.
Because we live in a society that is about our comfort. We have plenty of people that give zero ***** about the environment when they say they do. Someone brings up something that goes against their feelings and so they say **** logic, my feelings about things are more important.
How many days a year are the stadium lights on?In my first hand observations, I've seen those video boards running at 2 am and the lights on throughout the facility. Haha. Nobody can reasonably be there. They seem to be on all the time. It's wasteful and a shame. I hope some on here will think for a minute how we just keep adding demand to the electrical system, pumping out pollution, and come to the conclusion that if we care about breathing clean air, keeping stable climate systems, etc., turning off these lights is one little action (couple with millions and billions of other little actions) we should be taking to protect this planet we're going to inhabit in 20 years, 50 years, 100 years.
When we have recruits visit the stadium 40 weekends out of the year- should we look to have The Jack look as sleepy and dull as possible? Just asking.![]()
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I love driving by at night but the guy does have a point. I’m on the fence on this one.
Well, there is something else that is wasting a lot of energy just for amusement.I took my family to the Reiman Gardens holiday lights deal last week and thought that the stadium and bridge looked super cool in the foggy night. Is it bright? It is, but it's not smack dab in the middle of a neighborhood either. Also, I didn't see any dead birds laying around.
You ass. Don’t you care about the bats and insects?!?!When we have recruits visit the stadium 40 weekends out of the year- should we look to have The Jack look as sleepy and dull as possible? Just asking.
The bridge and stadium are big time conference wise and are a huge selling point.
If people complain about this, then at 3 AM 'Smoke on the water' starts playing on a loop until 6.I hope in respone they start sounding the stadium siren at 2 AM every night.
I think the use of LED's has really driven down usage costs. I'd actually be curious to know how much it costs for them to power the lights in a single night.Well, there is something else that is wasting a lot of energy just for amusement.
I went also and enjoyed it.
It takes so little energy to run an LED light... How about all the chemicals the university dumps on the IM grass, that ends up in the ground water. That's a far more compelling case