Forget To Shutdown Your Computer? New App Helps You Remember

I saw a post recently while browsing Hugg promoting a new piece of software that might help those of us with “Forgetfulshutdowncomputer-itis”. Yes, it’s true. “Forgetfulshutdowncomputer-itis” is a real disease that effects 3 out of 5 Americans with a computer. Those without a computer did not respond to our emails about the survey.
Anyways, as I found while watching Grey’s Anatomy (that’s right, and I enjoy it.) “Forgetfulshutdowncomputer-itis” can be a significant cause of massive energy waste. The CO2 emissions caused by 15 computers consistently running are equal to the gas consumption energy-wise by one car! Overall, more than 30 billion watts of energy are lost to this terrible disease. Thankfully, there’s now a nice piece of software you can install to help optimize your computers energy efficiency.
Called Local Cooling, this little app will save power by either turning off your screen, putting your hard drive to sleep when not used or shutting down your PC when you are away. Of course, so you’re not interrupted in the middle of leaving a humorous response to this post, you can adjust when and how this happens in the settings. There’s also a little ‘incentive’ window that tells you how well you’re contributing in terms of trees or gallons of oil saved. Just glancing at it makes me feel all green inside…and hungry. Though I can’t explain the last part….
Anyways, download the app and give it a shot. At the very least, install it on your work computer and your co-workers computer. “Forgetfulshutdowncomputer-itis” may not go away tomorrow, but at least there’s a handy solution that’s got your back for those days that are worse than others.
Tags: applicaiton, computer, Computers and Internet, Conservation, emissions, energy efficiency, green, oil, sustainble, trees


March 16th, 2007 at 10:15 pm
I installed Local Cooling about three weeks ago and have already saved 10.63 kWh of electricity just on my laptop (mostly from the program shutting off my monitor when I haven’t used the computer for 10 minutes). Cool!
March 18th, 2007 at 5:39 pm
I run Folding@Home which causes my computer to use more electricity. Some poor kid with a genetic disease may have a cure someday because my computer helped find it. That, to me, is worth more than burning a chunk of coal.