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To: 10K a day who wrote (156)6/13/2001 8:09:23 PM
From: ~digs  Respond to of 6763
 
Interesting poem impristine... here's what one company is having to do about it:

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Grocer to save power using Web

CNN.com June 12, 2001 Posted: 1:28 p.m. EDT (1728 GMT)
By Bob Brewin

(IDG) -- Thanks to a wireless, Web-based energy-control system, Albertson's Inc. this summer will be able to shut off the lights in a matter of seconds in any of 206 California supermarkets from a PC at its headquarters in Boise, Idaho.

The company expects the new system, installed on a rush basis during the past three months, to shave its energy costs and help the state's electric utilities conserve power in a summer that could be filled with rolling blackouts.

Glenn Barrett, Albertson's senior energy manager, said the grocery chain expects to cut $1 million from its annual power bill through rebates for load curtailment as a result of using the system. The company also received a $1.6 million grant from California to help defray the cost of installing the system.

"No one else I know of has installed a system like this," said Jennifer Ramp, a spokeswoman for Pacific Gas & Electric Co. in San Francisco.

Albertson's has more than 700 stores in California. Barrett said the grocer installed the system in the areas most affected by the energy crunch: the San Francisco Bay area, metropolitan Los Angeles and the San Diego area.

While cost savings were a factor in deciding to install the system, the real motivation was "to be a good corporate citizen" and help the state manage its power crisis, Barrett said.

To control the lights in the stores, all Barrett has to do is log on to a secure Web browser connected to an energy-management system developed and installed by Fairfield, N.J.-based Notifact Inc.

"I can go on the browser and call up a list of the stores and turn the lights off," he said.

That's a move he'll need to make whenever the state gives notice that an area must cut its power consumption within 30 minutes. Once Barrett taps into the software, the Notifact system makes programmed, automated calls to tell stores "that their lights go out in 15 minutes."

David Sandelman, Notifact's chief technology officer, said the company has already started installing microprocessor-based controllers "costing under $1,000" in each of the stores that will use the system. The controllers will pick up the lights-out message sent from the browser in Boise over a machine-to-machine cellular data network operated by Aeris.net in San Jose. These controllers, in turn, will relay the simple on/off information to the store's energy-management system.

Wade Vesey, vice president of marketing at Aeris, said using the cellular system saves the stores from having to run phone wires to the rooftop-mounted controllers. Barrett said the battery-powered controllers also ensure that Albertson's energy-management system isn't knocked out in a blackout.

Barrett added that the system could also be configured to automatically turn off refrigerator and freezer cases in each store, "but we don't want to do that because then things would start to melt."



To: 10K a day who wrote (156)6/13/2001 8:13:17 PM
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California to pay companies to conserve power

June 9, 2001 Posted: 8:10 PM EDT (0010 GMT)



SACRAMENTO, California (Reuters) -- California Gov. Gray Davis signed an executive order Saturday clearing the way for the state to pay big businesses that help ease its energy crunch by volunteering to cut their power use during peak hours.

"Nearly 70 percent of energy usage in California is commercial," Davis said in a statement.

He said corporate energy conservation could help mitigate or avoid blackouts, which have been blamed on the state's flawed effort to deregulate its power market and its failure during the past decade to add enough power plants to satisfy the demands of California's growing population.

The state's worst blackouts came during two hot days in May, when outages in the Los Angeles and San Francisco areas left hundreds of thousands of people without power.

The California Department of Water Resources and the California Independent System Operator, which runs most of the state's power grid, will oversee the incentive program. It is expected to cost between $50 million and $100 million and will expire in October 2002.

In January, Davis declared a state of emergency due to California's energy crisis, which also has caused power prices to soar.

Copyright 2001 Reuters.



To: 10K a day who wrote (156)7/23/2001 1:35:04 AM
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---Harper's Index Stats---

Average number of minutes devoted to President Bush on network evening news during each of his first 50 days in office : 9.24 Average number of minutes devoted to President Clinton during each of his first 50 days in office : 18.04 Source: Center for Media and Public Affairs (Washington)

Years after the McCain-Feingold campaign-finance-reform bill was first introduced that it passed the Senate in April : 5 Source: U.S. Government Printing Office Total amount raised at the two major-party fund-raisers held in the week before its passage : $9,500,000 Source: Democratic National Committee (Washington)/National Republican Congressional Committee (Washington)

Number of members of Congress or their staffers who failed to file a tax return or pay back taxes in 1999 : 856
Source: Internal Revenue Service (Washington)

Amount Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill earned last year as CEO of Alcoa : $56,400,000
Source: Securities and Exchange Commission (Washington) Rank of Alcoa among the worst U.S. polluters during O'Neill's tenure, according to the National Wildlife Federation : 1 Source: National Wildlife Federation (Reston, Va.)

Minimum number of accidental releases of chemicals or oil leading to deaths or injuries at U.S. work sites last year : 230 Source: National Response Center (Washington)

Percentage change since 1995 in carbon emissions by the United States and China, respectively : +6, –15
Source: World Resources Institute (Washington)

Ratio of the amount of insecticides used in the U.S. in 1945 to the amount used last year : 1:10
Estimated percentage of U.S. pre-harvest crops lost to insects in 1945 and last year, respectively : 7, 13
Source: David Pimentel, Cornell University (Ithaca, N.Y.)

Average number of food-poisoning incidents in the United States each day : 208,000
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Atlanta)

Percentage increase since last spring in European meat orders from OstrichesOnline.com : +200
Source: OstrichesOnline.com (Elmwood Park, Ill.)

Estimated number of people who tried to cross illegally into England via the Channel Tunnel each night last year : 125 Source: Eurotunnel (Folkestone, England)

Estimated number of Bosnians who have been identified from the 4,000 bags of remains from the 1995 Srebrenica massacre : 80 Source: Physicians for Human Rights (Boston)

Amount that the U.S. has given El Salvador for earthquake relief since January : $14,500,000
Source: USAID (Washington) Estimated amount that Salvadorans living in the U.S. sent home last year : $1,800,000,000 Source: Embassy of El Salvador (Washington)

Number of medical scholarships that Cuba announced it would offer U.S. minorities next year : 500
Source: Congressional Black Caucus (Washington)

Annual amount spent since 1995 to maintain a former U.S. congressional nuclear shelter as a tourist site : $500,000 Source: The Greenbrier (White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.)

Holes of golf that Japan's prime minister played after learning of February's fatal collision of a fishing boat and a U.S. sub : 3 Source: Embassy of Japan (Washington) Average duration of a Japanese prime minister's tenure since August 1993, in months : 16 Source: Embassy of Japan (Washington)/Harper's research

Estimated number of blank ballots cast in protest during Israel's national election in February : 56,000
Source: Tanya Reinhart, Tel Aviv University (Israel)

Days before the election that the Israeli supreme court rejected a request that blank ballots be counted : 4
Source: Harper's research

Amount Iraq pledged last December to support the Palestinian Intifada : $930,000,000 Amount Iraq pledged in January to aid "poor Americans" : $93,000,000 Source: Permanent Mission of Iraq to the United Nations (N.Y.C.)

Estimated number of Americans who are eligible for food stamps but have not applied : 12,400,000
Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture

Average number of pounds gained by an international student during his or her first ten weeks in the U.S. : 2
Source: David Holben, Ohio University (Athens)

Ratio of the weight of a croissant at an Au Bon Pain to that of a typical croissant at a Parisian bakery : 2:1
Source: American Institute for Cancer Research (Washington)

Ratio of per capita Ritalin use in Vermont to per capita use in California : 3:1
Source: Drug Enforcement Administration (Washington)

Concentration of over-the-counter painkillers, in parts per billion, detected in Missouri's Blue River last February : 0.98 Source: U.S. Geological Survey (Reston, Va.)

Percentage of the electrical supply of the U.S. and Canada, respectively, that is produced by dams : 10, 62
Source: National Hydropower Association (Washington)/Canadian Hydropower Association (Ottawa) Percentage of the United States' 77,000 dams that are equipped with hydroelectric generating stations : 3 Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Performance of the Panama Canal Authority last year, on a scale of one to ten, according to its advisory board's chair : 12 Source: Panama Canal Authority (Panama)

Performance of Ricky Martin in bed, on a scale of one to ten, according to his new girlfriend : 20
Source: New York Post (N.Y.C.)

Age range in which a heterosexual U.S. man is most likely to acknowledge having once had a homosexual experience : 50–65 Age range in which a heterosexual U.S. woman is most likely to acknowledge this : 18–29 Source: Yankelovich Partners (Norwalk, Conn.)

Percentage change since 1989 in the annual number of paternity tests conducted at U.S. blood-bank-accredited labs : +262 Source: American Association of Blood Banks (Bethesda, Md.)

Number of U.S. states whose laws still refer to children born out of wedlock as "bastards" : 13
Source: American Association for Single People (Glendale, Calif.)

Number of PBS stations that aired a program called "Magnificent Lovemaking" during March fund-raising : 88
Source: KERA (Fort Worth, Tex.)

Chance that a Catholic saint named in the last 400 years was canonized by Pope John Paul II : 1 in 2
Source: Catholic Church of Norway (Oslo)

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Figures cited above have been adjusted for inflation and are the latest available as of April 2001.
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Estimated cost of fuel consumed in 1999 by U.S. drivers caught in traffic delays : $8,600,000,000
Source: Texas Transportation Institute (College Station)

Amount by which the combined profits of the world's top ten oil companies in 2000 exceeded those in 1999 : $29,000,000,000 Source: Public Citizen (Washington)

"Signing bonus" that two oil companies paid Chad in April 2000 in order to join an oil-exploration project : $25,000,000 Amount of this bonus that Chad spent on weapons, violating an International Monetary Fund agreement : $4,500,000 Source: The World Bank (Washington)

Minimum number of people who have been trampled to death at soccer matches in Africa since April : 177
Source: Harper's research

Number of U.S. major-league baseball players this year who are natives of the Dominican Republic : 79 Ratio of their combined salaries to the Dominican Republic's military expenditures last year : 2:3 Source: Harper's research

Factor by which the number of Catholics in Latin America exceeds the number in Italy : 8 Number of Catholic cardinals from Latin America and Italy, respectively : 32, 40 Source: Holy See Press Office (Vatican City)

Percentage of Americans who would allow "churches and other houses of worship" to seek federal funds for charitable work : 75 Percentage who would allow "Muslim mosques" to do so : 38 Source: The Pew Research Center (Washington)

Chances that an episode of The Simpsons contains at least one religious reference : 7 in 10
Source: John Heeren, California State University, San Bernadino

Percentage of CPR attempts depicted on television that save the patient's life : 67 Source: Dr. James Tulsky, Veterans Affairs Medical Center (Durham, N.C.) Percentage in real life that do : 15 Source: Dr. Ronald Markert, Creighton University (Omaha)

Percentage of Americans who believe they have never eaten genetically modified food : 70
Source: American Museum of Natural History (N.Y.C.) Chance that a processed food in a U.S. grocery store contains genetically modified ingredients : 1 in 2 Source: Union of Concerned Scientists (Cambridge, Mass.)

Chance that a commercial multivitamin does not contain the vitamin levels promised on its packaging : 1 in 3
Source: Consumerlab.com (Pasadena, Md.)

Estimated percentage of Tibetan children whose growth has been stunted by malnutrition : 50
Source: Terma Foundation (Half Moon Bay, Calif.)

Change, in inches, in the average height of a Japanese eleven-year-old since 1950 : +6
Source: Embassy of Japan (Washington)

Rank of cancer and suicide, respectively, among the top causes of death of Japanese bureaucrats last year : 1, 2
Source: Embassy of Japan (Washington)

Chance that a case of cancer diagnosed in the U.S. last year was a skin cancer : 1 in 2 Chance that an American will develop skin cancer in his or her lifetime : 1 in 5 Source: American Cancer Society (Atlanta)

Number of nudist clubs, resorts, and campgrounds in the U.S. : 233
Source: American Association for Nude Recreation (Kissimmee, Fla.)

Average monthly viewership of NakedNews.com, a Canadian website whose anchors strip while reading the news : 6,000,000 Source: NakedNews.com (Toronto)

Number of Russian news organizations that were sent a press release in February touting a fake company : 21 Number that offered to run an article about the company for a fee : 13
Source: Promaco Public Relations (St. Petersburg, Russia)

Estimated percentage of Mexico's thirty major newspapers that would fold without government subsidies : 90
Source: EtcŽtera (Mexico City)

Chances that a body of water in Mexico is too contaminated to swim in : 3 in 4
Source: Secretary of the Environment and Natural Resources (Mexico City)

Factor by which radiation-dose levels found in the Library of Congress exceed typical levels outside a nuclear plant : 260 Source: Junkscience.com (Washington)/U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Rockville, Md.)

Number of Coca-Cola commercials contributed to the Library of Congress last November : 20,000
Source: Library of Congress

Percentage change in the size of Colombia's coca crop since its "Plan Colombia" coca-eradication campaign began in 1999 : +11 Source: U.S. Department of State

Ratio of the total amount the U.S. spent on the Gulf War to the amount it spent last year on the drug war : 2:5 Source: Office of National Drug Control Policy/U.S. Department of Defense

Percentage of George W. Bush's first 189 appointees who also served in his father's administration : 42
Source: The Presidential Appointee Initiative (Washington)

Number of the sixteen previous Republican presidents who experienced a recession during their first term in office : 15 Source: National Bureau of Economic Research (Cambridge, Mass.)

Days after Dow Jones laid off 202 workers that its CEO published a scathing review of his Caribbean vacation : 1 Source: Dow Jones & Company (N.Y.C.)/ Harper's research

Number of General Electric employees who have the title "chief executive officer" : 51
Source: General Electric (Fairfield, Conn.)

Average amount that workers in one El Salvador factory are paid for each $12.99 Gap T-shirt they sew : 11.6¢
Source: National Labor Committee (N.Y.C.)

Percentage of Americans living below the poverty line who believe that "poor people today have it easy" : 31
Source: The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation (Menlo Park, Calif.)

Percentage change, since January, in the stock price of 99¢ Only Stores : +65
Source: Harper's research

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Figures cited have been adjusted for inflation and are the latest available as of May 2001.
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