Just when I thought that summer days were already over, I spent my recent weekend at home with the aircon striving to keep my condo unit cool all day and night. In fact, when I left home this morning, I was so uncomfortable with the hot weather that I was almost tempted to take a leave of absence, stay home, and prolong my 3-day vacation with just another day. Sigh... if only!
I wonder how much will my power consumption costs this time. I guess I should consider again my deferred plan of buying a cooler fan. Sigh again...
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Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Rainy Days Are Here Again?
I was greeted by a cool breeze when I got out from the office last night. Few minutes after, heavy rains fell. I thought it was just one of the ironic twists of the El Niño phenomenon.
But then just after lunch, I heard my officemate mentioned that somebody just got drenched in the rain. Too busy to even check the weather thru the window outside, I continued with my preaudit task.
However at about 3pm+, I happened to glance at my pc's monitor. There, the weather reported a 28 degrees celsius temperature for metro manila. This is good news!
But when I checked the weather at the pag-asa website, the reason why metro manila is experiencing a ceasefire from El Niño is due to the fact that there is a low pressure area (LPA) which was estimated "based on satellite and surface data at 310 km northwest of Puerto Princesa City".
As much as I would like to be worried with the possibility of LPA developing into a typhoon, just the mere thought of the unbearable hot weather gives me a selfish excuse to rejoice despite the threat of another possible calamity.
Well, prayer is still the best weapon in combating disasters, whether man-made or otherwise.
For the meantime, I would just like to hold on to my pocket and defer my plan of buying a cooler fan while savoring aircon-free nights at home.
This must be my cue now to wrap up and head towards my waiting sanctuary. Until then!
Ciao!
But then just after lunch, I heard my officemate mentioned that somebody just got drenched in the rain. Too busy to even check the weather thru the window outside, I continued with my preaudit task.
However at about 3pm+, I happened to glance at my pc's monitor. There, the weather reported a 28 degrees celsius temperature for metro manila. This is good news!
But when I checked the weather at the pag-asa website, the reason why metro manila is experiencing a ceasefire from El Niño is due to the fact that there is a low pressure area (LPA) which was estimated "based on satellite and surface data at 310 km northwest of Puerto Princesa City".
As much as I would like to be worried with the possibility of LPA developing into a typhoon, just the mere thought of the unbearable hot weather gives me a selfish excuse to rejoice despite the threat of another possible calamity.
Well, prayer is still the best weapon in combating disasters, whether man-made or otherwise.
For the meantime, I would just like to hold on to my pocket and defer my plan of buying a cooler fan while savoring aircon-free nights at home.
This must be my cue now to wrap up and head towards my waiting sanctuary. Until then!
Ciao!
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
I'm Electric Shocked!
I got my MERALCO bill just last week and got the surprise of my life (well, at least for my MERALCO bill, hehehe) when the bottom figure showed P1,312.15. Woooa! My last month's electric consumption cost me a measly amount of P189 only! The increase is almost seven times my last month's billed amount.
There must be a mistake! Although at the back of my mind, I already knew that MERALCO previously announced that the electricity rates will soar high this summer.
An officemate of mine also complained of a sudden increase in her MERALCO bill. Somebody also mentioned that he heard someone expressing his dismay on his MERALCO bill over the radio.
Upon learning this, I heaved a sigh of relief. At least, we share the same dilemma.
Well, come to think of it. My kilowatt/hour consumption doubled this month. This is mainly attributed to the fact that I stayed home during the holidays (maundy thursday to easter sunday and bataan day). Further, I spent most of my time just watching a marathon of james bond dvd movies while keeping myself cool. Meaning, the airconditioner was always turned on.
Well, who could blame me? With the scorching heat and unbelievable high temperature we have right now, who could not resist the temptation of turning on the aircon?
But then, if I want to save on costs, I should think of better ways to cut my power consumption.
There must be a mistake! Although at the back of my mind, I already knew that MERALCO previously announced that the electricity rates will soar high this summer.
An officemate of mine also complained of a sudden increase in her MERALCO bill. Somebody also mentioned that he heard someone expressing his dismay on his MERALCO bill over the radio.
Upon learning this, I heaved a sigh of relief. At least, we share the same dilemma.
Well, come to think of it. My kilowatt/hour consumption doubled this month. This is mainly attributed to the fact that I stayed home during the holidays (maundy thursday to easter sunday and bataan day). Further, I spent most of my time just watching a marathon of james bond dvd movies while keeping myself cool. Meaning, the airconditioner was always turned on.
Well, who could blame me? With the scorching heat and unbelievable high temperature we have right now, who could not resist the temptation of turning on the aircon?
But then, if I want to save on costs, I should think of better ways to cut my power consumption.
What about an air cooler? Hmm... not a bad idea. So, how about you? If you're not yet convinced, maybe you should read a article for you to know why an air cooler is better. Check this site http://www.fewsimplethoughts.com/2010/03/beating-summer-heat.html or click this link. :)
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