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Tormod Eng
Gender:male
Age:42
Nationality  : Norwegian
Location:
 Amsterdam, Netherlands
Last login: 15th March 2010
Tormod is: vacation in in SE-Asia 
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11 Off the Charts!
10 Super Star
9 Inspiring
8 Sexy
7 Cool
6 Interesting
5 Friendly
4 Worth a Look
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Tormod1's Trips

 Sor-Trondelag,Norway 17th February 2010
 Bristol,Bristol,England 15th February 2010
 Delhi,Delhi,India 9th February 2010
 Alleppey,Kerala,India 4th February 2010

Tormod1's Details

Eye Colour Black
Hair Colour Brown
Build Medium
Height 6' 0' (183 cm)
Occupation IT
Education Masters
Religion None
Ethnic Origin White/Caucasian

Tormod1's Favorites

Film
I have a few of those 12 angry men, Anime and so on
Type of music
Loves music of all types, Do listen a lot
Song
To many to mention depend on mood
Band/Group
To many to mention depend on mood
Person
will be added later
Quote
will be added later
Place to party
Depends on company
Place to relax
At a lake far away from other peps, with bonefire going
Place to holiday
Norway for nature, rest of the world for experience
Book
No favorite, but do like to read :)
Sport
Doing myself, Skiing hicking cycling

Tormod1's Activities
Arts and Crafts
Traveling in general
Dance
Camping
Adventure
Music events
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Change the power management settings on your PC to go into ‘sleep’ mode when not in use. The surge of power used by a CPU to boot up is far less than the energy used by the unit when left on for over 3 minutes. A computer left continuously running will emit 2161 pounds of CO2 in a year. Turning a computer off at night so it runs only 8 hours a day computes to a reduction of 810 kWh per year, or a 67% yearly savings.
Turn off the tap whilst washing dishes or brushing your teeth and make sure to run washing machines or dishwashers with a full load. If you can, buy a low-flow showerhead to save hot water and about 350 pounds of carbon dioxide yearly. Reduce the temperature on your washing machine to lower your hot water use and the energy required to produce it. That change alone can save at least 500 pounds of carbon dioxide annually in most households.
Persuading just one person to recycle with you, or to change the power settings on their PC will double your efforts. Tell 10 and you can really make a difference!
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Outgoing, curious and open minded, happy with life I do have.
Young at heart, and body.
When traveling most interested in Culture, nature, architecture and not to forget food.
At home relax, training and enjoying life.

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