I stay away from most early century Russian literature, it does something to my mind that makes me weary and worried.
Many writers in Sweden have got their inspiration from the great Russian authors and poets, very right so, we have the same melancholia in our life, long dark winters and forever daylight in the summers, vast spaces without people and small town mentality where ever you enter.
Being born 69 I missed all of it, just got to see the pictures and hear the stories in the aftermath. It was all Disco when I grew up
I sometime feel jealousy for not being around at that time, but knowing my path I choose for myself, I would most probably not have been there in the cooperatives with close friends and a green wave agenda.
In that sense I was born into the right age, because now environment is worked with on all levels while the cooperatives are fighting globalism - a completely different matter and where I do not agree with them at all.
The Rome event will be my last activity with the CS crowd, it have been a great experience, but life is calling all the time and in all this CS has become one of those things I have less and less time for.
I have decided to not donate anything before my kid(s) has been born and grown to adult age, as I think we could need all "spare parts" within the family.
My body is already signed to the common good when I pass. Which reminds me, I should change the writing there to let my wife have a say over the use as well.
I've just got to hear one very simple but yet interesting way of limiting unnecessary use of power from a builder here.
When they do the installation for the lights, they will have two different feeds available at each switch, one is for light that will be possible to turn on and off at any time, but the second will be controlled by daylight.
The concept is as simple as it is ingenious, those lights in rooms where you have windows and hence daylight available you will not be able to turn on lights in daytime.
Leave them on and they will turn off when it is enough daylight available.
All the house is to be installed this way, he reckons they will use an extra 80 meter of copper wire, which is not very much more. Number of daylight sensors? One!
RE: They’ve pushed the cloud aside…
I stay away from most early century Russian literature, it does something to my mind that makes me weary and worried.Many writers in Sweden have got their inspiration from the great Russian authors and poets, very right so, we have the same melancholia in our life, long dark winters and forever daylight in the summers, vast spaces without people and small town mentality where ever you enter.
As I am consequent in most, I left Sweden too