Why don’t people routinely make appliances which work together? The refrigerator generates heat; this should be routed into the oven. The oven generates heat; this should be routed into the hot water heater. This is probably not significant energy usage compared to cars; is it not worth doing at all?
We need to keep working toward maintaining our lifestyles while minimizing energy inputs. After all, even if we get past oil depletion and excess carbon dioxide, we’ll still eventually have to deal with waste heat.
And why do people still make sinks with separate hot and cold taps, so that you have to middle with them to get the right temperature? A single tap setting the temperature works fine, and is much easier to use in practice. Is this just a style thing, or is there some practical reason for it?
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