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Feed UK's Green Shift could result in dummy terminals galore (engadget.com)

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While a plethora of companies having already joined forces to create a modern day Captain Planet of sorts, England is making sure it doesn't fall off the green bandwagon just yet by launching a Green Shift taskforce to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. But the most intriguing aspect of the operation is how it could translate into more dummy terminal usage and lower sales of, say, more popular home PC software. Led by the Manchester City Council, the crew will reportedly "host functions such as office applications, email, and internet surfing on data centers rather than on individual computers," and it also aims to use 75-percent fewer resources in the actual production of computers. The initiative is said to be a full out assault on "cyber-warming," as local Government Minister Phil Woolas so eloquently put it, and the service should hit full stride late in 2009 after a brief pilot program gets executed early next year. Unfortunately, mum's the word on how these elusive data centers will connect with users and what types of hardware will be required to run them.

[Via PCWorld]

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Comment Re:simplicity (Score 1) 1171

It's not puritanism, it's rationalism. Civilization, by definition, _is_ restraint. I don't stab you and take your stuff, ergo we are civilized.

Excess consumption undermines the restraint necessary to maintian a civil society, and leads to the entitlement mentality many people complain about. (Mind you, I don't think that's exclusively a modern problem. Politicians have always philandered and children rarely respet their elders.)

To recap: No, you can't have everything you want. To be civilized requires that you be responsible and show a little restraint. Technology will _not_ solve all our problems, no more than technology causes all of them. It merely exaggerates our behaviors.

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