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For once the nitwits in Kongress got it right. The omnibus bill passed Fri
killed the stupid CFL bulb they were trying to cram down out throats. If only they'd had some balls before they crammed the stupid digital tv system down our throats 2 years ago. |
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On 12/18/2011 11:01 AM, Ernie wrote:
For once the nitwits in Kongress got it right. The omnibus bill passed Fri killed the stupid CFL bulb they were trying to cram down out throats. If only they'd had some balls before they crammed the stupid digital tv system down our throats 2 years ago. Hmmm, well, I am past caring, I went all cheap CFL's from the dollar store and a couple of daylight quality ones in important places, reading, plants, etc. Now, going to LEDs ... my bill has dropped a noticeable amount ... But, no law is really necessary, just the energy savings is going to move people off of incandescent bulbs, quick enough ... Regards, JS |
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![]() "Ernie" wrote in message m... For once the nitwits in Kongress got it right. The omnibus bill passed Fri killed the stupid CFL bulb they were trying to cram down out throats. If only they'd had some balls before they crammed the stupid digital tv system down our throats 2 years ago. I don't believe the president has signed anything yet. Also, there were differences in the Senate bill--will need to have a conference to 'iron-out' differences. |
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On 12/18/2011 2:01 PM, Ernie wrote:
For once the nitwits in Kongress got it right. The omnibus bill passed Fri killed the stupid CFL bulb they were trying to cram down out throats. Why is George Bush's CFL law "stupid"? (you do realize that the CFL bill was signed into law by George W. Bush). Next, you do realize that CFLs are are win-win-win situation. 1) They use one quarter the energy of incandescent bulbs, thus reducing YOUR lighting bill to one quarter of what it was. 2) At the generating station end, CFL usage causes the power plants to emit one quarter of the mercury into the atmosphere compared to incandescent usage. 3) The CFLs use less electricity compared to incandescent, thus significantly reducing our dependence on foreign oil (if most lighting was switched over to CFLs). So, tell us again which of the above three points you are against. |
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You guys really bought it hook, line and sinker.
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On 12/18/2011 6:26 PM, Ernie wrote:
You guys really bought it hook, line and sinker. Well, maybe so... ....but you DID dodge the question. Please try again to tell us which of the easily provable true statements below you believe is incorrect. 1) They use one quarter the energy of incandescent bulbs, thus reducing YOUR lighting bill to one quarter of what it was. 2) At the generating station end, CFL usage causes the power plants to emit one quarter of the mercury into the atmosphere compared to incandescent usage. 3) The CFLs use less electricity compared to incandescent, thus significantly reducing our dependence on foreign oil (if most lighting was switched over to CFLs). |
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PUH-LEEZE don't use ANYTHING Bush did as any argument "in-favor." I could
list you MANY reasons if freedom of speech existed anymore. If you are even able to see that much of a difference on your electric bill YOU ARE LEAVING TOO DAMN MANY LIGHTS ON in your house. Why don't you turn a light off when you leave the room? You get the leaders talking out of both sides of their mouths about "going green" to cut down on THEIR OWN usage and then we'll debate. Well, maybe so... ...but you DID dodge the question |
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On 12/20/2011 7:00 AM, Ernie wrote:
PUH-LEEZE don't use ANYTHING Bush did as any argument "in-favor." I could list you MANY reasons if freedom of speech existed anymore. If you are even able to see that much of a difference on your electric bill YOU ARE LEAVING TOO DAMN MANY LIGHTS ON in your house. Why don't you turn a light off when you leave the room? You get the leaders talking out of both sides of their mouths about "going green" to cut down on THEIR OWN usage and then we'll debate. Well, maybe so... ...but you DID dodge the question Actually, you can buy a watt meter at lowes, homedepot or most any hardware store near you, plug in a 100w incandescent, do your measurements, plug in a fluorescent, do your measurements ... then compute costs based on the price of electricity per/KW on your bill ... We have also put everything on timers to avoid hitting peak times, we basically "go dark" at peak and then back on after ... wife does laundry, run dishwasher, showers, etc., always off peak times ... If you don't think you can make one hell of a dent in your power bill, think again, and fluorescent/LEDs are a part of that difference ... unless you live in a tent and use but a single light bulb ... Also, we have split our appliance between natural gas and electricity, so we never exceed the allotted cubic feet and KW/hrs. Of course, if I worked for the power company, I might advise others to use more. lol Regards, JS |
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On 12/20/2011 10:00 AM, Ernie wrote:
PUH-LEEZE don't use ANYTHING Bush did as any argument "in-favor." I could list you MANY reasons if freedom of speech existed anymore. Only reason I mentioned Bush is that many people here have been blaming the "CFL law" on Obama, patently un-true. Just wanted to place credit (or blame) where it is due -- on W. If you are even able to see that much of a difference on your electric bill YOU ARE LEAVING TOO DAMN MANY LIGHTS ON in your house. Why don't you turn a light off when you leave the room? First of all, I DO turn off lights when I leave the room. And the bottom line is that CFLs use ONE QUARTER of the power that incandescent uses. So, no matter how many or how few lights you use or turn off, your lighting bill will STILL be one quarter. You get the leaders talking out of both sides of their mouths about "going green" to cut down on THEIR OWN usage and then we'll debate. Huh? What's to "debate"? Why should what a "leader's" electric bill is have anything at all to do with ME using one fourth of the electricity on MY bill. Congratulations! You're still doing a fine job of dodging and tap dancing -- but still avoiding the undisputable fact that, for the same light output, CFLs use ONE FOURTH the electricity (no matter what anyone else does) and puts one fourth of the mercury into the air at the power plant. |
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Joe from Kokomo wrote:
3) The CFLs use less electricity compared to incandescent, thus significantly reducing our dependence on foreign oil (if most lighting was switched over to CFLs). Actually, no. Almost all electricity in the US is provided by other means, mostly coal. Foreign oil is less than 25% of the oil consumed in the US, so because more than 50% of the energy needs of the US are povided by coal, reducing the amount of electricity used won't do much to about foreign oil. If you want to reduce polution, CFLs would help there, but if you want to reduce the foreign oil usage, drive less. The next time a candidate for President says that if he is elected he will bankrupt the coal industry, pay attention before you vote for him. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, N3OWJ/4X1GM My high blood pressure medicine reduces my midichlorian count. :-( |
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