This video is awsome...:up:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=e-LOtKIIKcg
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It's absolutely rediculous, as an electrician for a University, I am exposed to flourescent bulbs every day and we have to follow the strict EPA regulations for sidposal and cleanup of broken bulbs. The last thing I want are those damn bulbs in my house due to the fact that they require so much effort to dispose of. I have also heard that the life of the bulbs is really no better than the incandescent bulbs.
As far as them being made in China, when as a nation will we stand up and say no more? Some ******* is getting a huge kickback by selling us all out for crap like this. We are dependant on other countries more and more every year and it will be the downfall of our country if something isn't done about it.Last edited by a moderator: Jun 15, 2008DOLPHAN1, opfinistic and calphin like this. -
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Scary to me that our government want to control every thing we do. First seat belts, now their into obesity, smoking etc. etc. Pretty soon we'll have no personal rights. Whether their right or wrong, it should be our right to choose. I love my country, don't get me wrong, but I think we, as Americans, should stand up like we used to and use the government as it's supposed to be. It's OUR government, not the other way around. Isn't it supposed to be a government FOR the people BY the people?
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utterly and completely ridiculous. but i have already seen bumper stickers that say;
i am pro choice... on lightbulbs.
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Anyone see the movie "Demolition man" with sylvester stallone.....the city in the future has banned everything that is "bad" for them including meat, kissing, sex, alcohol, salt, toliet paper, and physical contact.....this country is headed in that direction, where freedom is not only NOT free......but it isnt really freedom at all anymore.....what a joke
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a few years ago I bought a case of 50 of those bulbs, for work and home, and they are absolutely no better than the incandescent bulbs. The damn things flicker and after awhile give off a yellow tint. They also get black spots, and look absolutely ridiculous in the ceiling fans, or nice table lamps, etc... I also cannot tell any difference in my electricity bill. Of course part of the problem could be that the three kids don't know how to turn anything off:tantrum: As for the bulbs being made in China, I think we've already lost enough jobs to foreign countries, from our automobiles to our light bulbs, what's next, Chinese toilet paper?:sad:dolphindebby and Georgia Fin like this. -
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I was waiying for him to accidently drop and break the bulb. :lol:
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poe for pres. 2012
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And about the light bulbs. GA Power gave us one. It doesn't seem any better, brighter of more usful than my old bulbs. Plus, I can't afford them any way, so I'll just stick to the old "tried and true".
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Ever wondered why your toilet doesn't have more pressure when you flush? That is regulated as well.
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I am looking forward to LEDs
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Ted Poe is the type of politician that makes me proud to be a conservative Republican.Last edited: Jun 18, 2008calphin likes this.