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Reader's digest - Screen saver myth
Computer screen savers save energy - false. Screen savers prolong the life of your monitor by displaying a moving image to prevent a fixed image from being burned into the phosphor of the screen. But they do nothing to save power. Instead, they burn up electricity. To make your computer as energy-efficient as possible, go into the operating system software's control panel and explore your computer's power management options.

Reader's digest - Programable thermostat myth
Programmable thermostats save you money. Well, they actually do - but only if you program them for savings. Many people mistakenly think that the computer-chip-driven electronic devices automatically calculate efficient temperatures. But they don't. You must program them to a lower the thermostat temperature - at night when you're asleep or during the day when you're at work, or whatever way fits into your schedule.

Montse Sant - The Book of the Dragon
The dragon has always been slandered and misjudged, persecuted and hounded by man, simply because he is different. Like so many other living beings, he has experienced death and persecution in the name of so-called superiority of civilized man. Perhaps, in the future, man will learn that with the death of a single animal or plant species an irreplaceable asset - something more precious than all the wealth in the world - is lost.

Brian Lumley - Necroscope:Invaders
In Xanadu, Jethro Manchester had built a pleasure dome, in fact the Pleasure Dome Casino. But that was some time ago, and since then Manchester's fortunes had changed. Now both the casino and the mountain resort of Xanadu belonged to another, to Aristotle Milan, and the new resident-owner's needs required that he make certain alterations.