That threat coupled with our soon to be new higher electricity rates (which of course more accurately reflect the cost of power in the province of Ontario.) (I am convinced all politicians are two faced liars)
We will keep the price cap in place until 2006. We do not believe that you should pay the price for the government’s mistakes..
But the cap cannot last forever. You deserve a government that will plan ahead, so that when the price cap is lifted in 2006, you will have the ability to control your costs.
The Ontario Liberal Plan will reward responsible behaviour and discourage irresponsible consumption
and an eastern seaboard blackout, pollution from our coal burning power plants, inspired me to want to do something about my power consumption. What prey tell can a poor Stay At Home Dad do? First I thought of this idea(almost a $15K investment). Then I came to my senses and drove to Walmart where I proceeded to spend $215.00 on super duper extra, extra long lasting ultra awsome compact fluorescent bulbs! Yes Light bulbs. So what once was 1320 watts of hot wasteful Incandescent light is now 207 watts of beautiful, soft, glowing, cool, fluorescent light. That's 1.113 Kilowatts of saved energy/hour used. I even get the added bonus of not having to change the bulbs again for over 7 years :) So tomorrow when you go outside and take a deep breath of fresh morning air think of me and my fluorescent contribution towards that sweet, clean, breath and get your ass to Walmart and do the same.
Exercise
5 minute power walk (warm-up)
16 minute Jog (3 months ago this activity would have caused cardiac arrest for sure)
20 minutes on the stationary bike
20 minute swim (can you say IRON MAN, ok maybe copper dude?)
My Triathlon is only 17 months 29 days away now.
Diet
Breakfast
Coffee
Snack
V8
Lunch
Tuna Sandwich, bowl of cream of broccoli soup
Snack
V8
Dinner
5 Tacos
Coffee
Snack
Mini chocolate bars (my kids kicked ass this Halloween and it will be a while before I finish them all)

