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Re: Jim Gourleys 10 watt rule. [mickison]
mickison wrote:
RChung wrote:
burnthesheep wrote:

In other words, focus on the 80% losses first. Then the 20%.


Can you do both? Is that allowed?


You sound like my boss when I ask what the priority tasks are? His response is they’re all top priority


The metric Gourley was proposing was "watts saved." I propose something different: the ratio of "watts saved" to either cost or effort.

If you can do something inexpensively or quickly or without much effort it's worth it even if the "watts saved" is less than 10 watts.

Ignoring small gains simply because they're small is short-sighted.

One small gain that I use is to keep my jersey zipped up all the time. The gain is (relatively) small but the implementation is quick and painless.
Last edited by: RChung: Mar 15, 19 10:02

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