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David August 12th 05 10:22 PM

On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:43:05 -0500, wrote:

I use them GE Real 60 (60 watt) light bulbs except in my bathroom and
kitchen where I use screw in flourescent light bulbs which I leave
turned on all the time.I don't use flourescent light bulbs in my living
room because they interfere with my computer equipment and my webtv
equipment too much.I dont use them in my dining room either because my
dining room is next to my living room.Mostly,I prefer the old style
light bulbs.I am just too old fashioned,I reckon.I dont care anything
about keeping up with the Jonesies,S...w them!
cuhulin

I use them because they save electricity.

''If it saves energy, it pays for itself'' (stupid Carter-era wisdom).


bounce August 12th 05 10:23 PM

On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 16:06:46 -0500, cuhulin wrote:

At least three tons or much more of Space dust (including Meteorites once
in a while too) drift into our Atmosphere and down on to the surface of
Earth and on/in the water,Oceans,Seas,Lakes,Rivers,Ponds,on top our roof
tops,everywhere,every day,every year.Earth is gradually getting larger
every day.
cuhulin


That is good to know. I always wondered why ancient cities had to be dug
out of the ground. Why shouldn't they be above ground the way they were a
couple of thousand years ago?

This explains it nicely.


running dogg August 12th 05 10:29 PM

MnMikew wrote:


"David" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 13:21:19 -0500, "MnMikew"
wrote:



"RHF" wrote in message
oups.com...
MnM,
.
Direct (Screw-In) Halogen Bulbs should be as RF Quiet
as the older 'standard' Incandescent Bulbs.
Some Halogen Desk Lighting Systems use a Transformer

Yes mine are in a fixture and I would imagine there's some kind of
transformer in there.


A ''halogen'' bulb is simply an incandescent with gas, rather than a
vacuum, inside the bulb. It still uses 90% of the energy going into
it to produce heat, rather than visible light.

$8 a bulb is way too high for a CF. Try the 5-packs at Home Depot.

It definetily kicks out the heat, especially when its cranked up to 300W.
Would come in handy in the winter.


Remember the halogen floor lamps that started fires? If a curtain
happened to get draped across the top, the bulb was SO hot that it would
ignite the curtain. After that, I was VERY cautious about using halogen
lamps. I recently put a halogen fixture in my bathroom, but only because
all the other fixtures at Home Depot used incandescents.

If the SunLight Bulb is truly superior, then $8 is a reasonable price.
If it becomes popular, then we will see lower prices.


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[email protected] August 12th 05 10:31 PM

We are getting a real good rain here right now in Jackson on my bald
headed roof and my DirecTV is Searching for satellite signal.
cuhulin


Brian Hill August 12th 05 10:35 PM


"bounce" wrote in message
g...
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 16:06:46 -0500, cuhulin wrote:

At least three tons or much more of Space dust (including Meteorites once
in a while too) drift into our Atmosphere and down on to the surface of
Earth and on/in the water,Oceans,Seas,Lakes,Rivers,Ponds,on top our roof
tops,everywhere,every day,every year.Earth is gradually getting larger
every day.
cuhulin


That is good to know. I always wondered why ancient cities had to be dug
out of the ground. Why shouldn't they be above ground the way they were a
couple of thousand years ago?

This explains it nicely.


LOL!! Oh Boy!

B.H.



[email protected] August 12th 05 10:46 PM

I made a typo,it is the GE Reveal (I got up and looked at the package)
60 (60 watt) light bulbs I use.There was a guy at the Goodwill store
this afternoon useing one of those hand held picker upper thingys trying
to pick something up off the floor.The gal sitting behind the cash
register told him,If you poke it,usully it will stand up.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 12th 05 11:05 PM

Something about the electronic circuit in them flourescent light bulbs,I
guess.My lamp I use is a very old metal floor lamp with a gooseneck on
it,I bought the lamp at a Goodwill store many years ago.It sits between
my end of doggys couch between the end of the back of the couch and my
computer which sits on an end table by my end of the couch.I am not
going to change the arrangement either just for a stupid screw in
flourescent light bulb.I am very happy with the arrangement just the way
it is.Besides,changing old style light bulbs once in a while is
something I dont mind doing.To me,it is all part of normal house
keeping.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 12th 05 11:08 PM

I dont want to save the Planet,when it goes down in flames,I want to go
with it.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 12th 05 11:13 PM

You have a yard? Put a rock or something on top of your yard/grass/dirt
and dont disturb that rock or whatever.If you wait long enough,it will
gradually sink on down completly out of sight and other dirt will
gradually cover the rock completly over.Dirt is soft stuff and
harder/heavier things sink into the dirt or sand.
cuhulin


[email protected] August 12th 05 11:16 PM

Those old cities,most of them anyway,weren't built on bedrock,hence,they
sink.
cuhulin



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