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On Dec 27 2010, 11:48*pm, Ered China Luin
wrote: In article , *Sheldon Cooper wrote: On Dec 27, 7:55*pm, Ered China Luin wrote: In article , *"Wayne" wrote: "Neoconis_Ignoramus" wrote in message ... On Dec 27, 4:48 pm, ?baMa? Tse Dung wrote: The California Energy Commission in September 2010 published its 226- page Appliance Efficiency Regulations, whereby the 100-watt incandescent light bulb will be outlawed at midnight on December 31, 2010. Imagine 100-watt incandescent light bulbs as contraband in California -- persona non gratis -- but illegal immigrants get free tuition -- amigo de bienvenida. Smuggling bootleg light bulbs into California would be a piece of cake. Just stuff them inside bales of marijuana. Or line up eight packs in the cargo bays of Greyhound buses carrying illegals on the express lane from Tijuana to any of two dozen sanctuary cities. Hey, wave 'em on in, there's nothing to check there! Ten-four! http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/...bs_coming_to_c... I see no diff in incandescent vs. flourescent. *The latter lasts a lot longer, too. *Bunch of whining by poor mothe****ers who apparently can't afford to splurge the extra 2 bones for the better bulb. Quit whining and go get a job that pays more, losers. - Every one of those "high efficiency" bulbs I have bought have been pieces of crap....sensitive to direction of mounting, and limited life. *There is no way that a pile of those crappy bulbs in the trash bin is more efficient than a single incandescent. Do you have cite in California law that incandescent bulbs will be sold? I mean other than one lone wingnut. http://www.energy.ca.gov/2010publica...012/CEC-400-20... F That's nice. Can't you refine it to a single paragraph? You wanted the raw data, I gave it to you. Here's the single paragraph. http://www.mercurynews.com/science/c...nclick_check=1 Kiss your 100-watt lightbulb goodbye By Tracy Seipel Californians can start saying goodbye to traditional 100-watt incandescent light bulbs now that the state has become the first in the country to require a new standard for the screw-base bulbs. Experts say the new rules, which took effect New Year's Day, will save residents money and energy. California is already the nation's leader in energy-efficiency standards. As of Saturday, what used to be a 100-watt light bulb manufactured and sold in California will have to use 72 watts or less. The 72-watt replacement bulb, also called an energy-saving halogen light, will provide the same amount of light, called lumens, for lower energy cost. |
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