Use This Good Advice from Enigin

May 27th, 2010 posted by admin
Use This Good Advice from Enigin

It happens to me often: I’ll be surfing the web all care free and hippy-like, and then I’ll stumble across something which makes my eyes pop out. In this case it’s a blog owned by a company called Enigin. Now, if making eyes pop out was an Olympic sport – not sure if I’d want to watch that or not, though – you can bet your solar-paneled roof that Enigin would be right up there winning gold and silver medals all over the place.

The link leads to their FAQ page and, as you might have guessed, it’s one hell of an FAQ page. There are even questions on there which I hadn’t thought of in a million years (which should technically be on an Infrequently Asked Questions page, but I’m sure these guys and girls know best). The link in question is this one.

From what I can gather, Enigin are mad keen on energy saving. I don’t mean that they like it a lot, and I don’t mean that they are simply quite enthusiastic. I mean that from the looks of it they all drive electric cars and live in houses which are made entirely from old tires and car bumpers. How’s that for setting an example to the masses?

OK, so I may be exaggerating, but I’m sure I’m not too far off the mark. This lot know what’s up, basically, and they aren’t afraid to tell us useless people (us ones who drive proper cars and waste ludicrous amounts of energy as if it’s going out of fashion, which, incidentally, it seems to be) how to run our lives better.

My suggestion? You read and learn, because everyone can use some good advice sometimes.

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