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Got three dead 48" tubes from my shop lights. What's the right method
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Jason Bourne wrote:
Got three dead 48" tubes from my shop lights. What's the right method
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My solid waste dept asks us to take them to its hazardous waste site, or to
stores that take them for recycling.


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Can dispose of them at HD store here.
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Got three dead 48" tubes from my shop lights. What's the right method
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Can dispose of them at HD store here.


Hmm..I didn't know that!

I usually take fluorescents to the hazardous waste disposal site in
our little city, along with other things that might contain
mercury or other goodies, and electronic waste.

Our local site, however, doesn't take medical waste, so when I was
taking shots for a medical condition, I had to dispose of the
needles at another site.

I thought the fire dept. would accept them, but the captain told me
they only accept needles & such from operations **they** have
conducted, involving addict emergencies, etc.
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Got three dead 48" tubes from my shop lights. What's the right method
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Trash.

If you're worried about nasties leeching into the water supply, don't.
Municipal solid waste pits are sealed to prevent such a thing. If the
sealing breaks down, there would be a much bigger problem than that
contributed by your florescent bulbs.





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see how many pieces you can make them into as you javelin them into the
dumpster. At least that's what i've done with the last forty seven
thousand i've replaced.

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On Jun 29, 5:18*pm, "
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Jason Bourne wrote:
Got three dead 48" tubes from my shop lights. What's the right method
for disposal?


Can dispose of them at HD store here.


Hmm..I didn't know that!

I usually take fluorescents to the hazardous waste disposal site in
our little city, along with other things that might contain
mercury or other goodies, and electronic waste.


I just leave them out by the street on household/yard trash day and they
disappear. Teh only thing they haven't taken was a (not so) old dish washer.
Had to pay the $5 bribe down at city hall before they'd pick that up.

Our local site, however, doesn't take medical waste, so when I was
taking shots for a medical condition, I had to dispose of the
needles at another site.

I thought the fire dept. would accept them, but the captain told me
they only accept needles & such from operations **they** have
conducted, involving addict emergencies, etc.


Your blood is far more dangerous than an addict's, I presume.
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Being in the Oh Bomb Us years, you need to call the government,
immediately. They will send out crews of highly armed men, in moon
suits. They will take the tubes away, for environmental disposal. And
then send you a bill for about five thousand dollars, payable in net
30 days. Copy of the report to Al Gore.

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On Jun 29, 9:27*pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
Jason Bourne wrote:
Got three dead 48" tubes from my shop lights. What's the right method
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Trash.

Municipal solid waste pits are sealed to prevent such a thing. If the
sealing breaks down, there would be a much bigger problem than that
contributed by your florescent bulbs.


This is a stop-gap argument...like sealing nuclear waste in a
mountain! Let future generations worry about it.
Please re-cycle these time-bombs.

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Got three dead 48" tubes from my shop lights. What's the right method
for disposal?



"Javelining" suggestion is the clear winner-- I like it in part because
I actually threw a javelin back in the day on the high school track team.

As for the $5000 disposal bill from the feds, that's not as far-fetched
as you'd like to think.

I'm self-employed and have two Keogh retirement accounts. If you own a
Keogh, you have to file a Form 5500 EZ annually with the IRS which
simply is a report of how much money you contributed to the account the
past year and what's the current balance in the account. Why that form
needs to be eight pages long is another story.

Anyway, as I have been doing each July for the last 20 years, I fill out
the forms, stuff them in an envelope and mail them off. In July 2009, I
get a form letter telling me I am delinquent because I only filed one
form with them for 2007. So I write back saying that I filed both forms
and mailed them both in the same envelope. I said that since they got
one, they must have received the other one as well. I also enclosed a
photo copy of the form they say I never filed.

About three months later, I get a letter saying they are imposing a
$14,300 fine (yes, fourteen THOUSAND bucks!) payable in 60 days just for
filing a report a year late! Note that I hadn't owed them any money,
just that they said I didn't file a report! They counted the date they
received the photocopy as the original filing date.

I couldn't get through to anyone on the phone so I write back again
saying my report was timely filed and no fine is due. They write back
again and say pay up or they will seize the money from the Keogh account.

At this point, I know I've got a real problem so I go to my
congressman's district office with the paperwork and ask for his help
dealing with those idiots. I'll say this, the next month, I get another
letter from IRS saying no penalty is due and the matter is resolved! You
can believe the guy gets my vote this year!


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Being in the Oh Bomb Us years, you need to call the government,
immediately. They will send out crews of highly armed men, in moon
suits. They will take the tubes away, for environmental disposal. And
then send you a bill for about five thousand dollars, payable in net
30 days. Copy of the report to Al Gore.


Do you really get off on looking like an idiot?


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On 6/29/10 7:27 PM, Jason Bourne wrote:
Got three dead 48" tubes from my shop lights. What's the right method
for disposal?



"Javelining" suggestion is the clear winner-- I like it in part
because I actually threw a javelin back in the day on the high school
track team.
As for the $5000 disposal bill from the feds, that's not as
far-fetched as you'd like to think.

I'm self-employed and have two Keogh retirement accounts. If you own a
Keogh, you have to file a Form 5500 EZ annually with the IRS which
simply is a report of how much money you contributed to the account
the past year and what's the current balance in the account. Why that
form needs to be eight pages long is another story.

Anyway, as I have been doing each July for the last 20 years, I fill
out the forms, stuff them in an envelope and mail them off. In July
2009, I get a form letter telling me I am delinquent because I only
filed one form with them for 2007. So I write back saying that I
filed both forms and mailed them both in the same envelope. I said
that since they got one, they must have received the other one as
well. I also enclosed a photo copy of the form they say I never filed.

About three months later, I get a letter saying they are imposing a
$14,300 fine (yes, fourteen THOUSAND bucks!) payable in 60 days just
for filing a report a year late! Note that I hadn't owed them any
money, just that they said I didn't file a report! They counted the
date they received the photocopy as the original filing date.

I couldn't get through to anyone on the phone so I write back again
saying my report was timely filed and no fine is due. They write back
again and say pay up or they will seize the money from the Keogh
account.
At this point, I know I've got a real problem so I go to my
congressman's district office with the paperwork and ask for his help
dealing with those idiots. I'll say this, the next month, I get
another letter from IRS saying no penalty is due and the matter is
resolved! You can believe the guy gets my vote this year!


I went through a similar event. I politely apologised for the error in writing
and asked them to excuse it, which they politely did.


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Stormin Mormon wrote:
Being in the Oh Bomb Us years, you need to call the government,
immediately. They will send out crews of highly armed men, in moon
suits. They will take the tubes away, for environmental disposal. And
then send you a bill for about five thousand dollars, payable in net
30 days. Copy of the report to Al Gore.


Do you really get off on looking like an idiot?


Sigh. A prophet is never accepted in his own country.


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Home Depot and Lowes both accept them. Call ahead to your local store
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On 6/30/2010 10:07 AM, Bob F wrote:
Stormin Mormon wrote:
Being in the Oh Bomb Us years, you need to call the government,
immediately. They will send out crews of highly armed men, in moon
suits. They will take the tubes away, for environmental disposal. And
then send you a bill for about five thousand dollars, payable in net
30 days. Copy of the report to Al Gore.


Do you really get off on looking like an idiot?



he's not that far off.

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On 6/30/2010 3:18 PM, Ed wrote:
Home Depot and Lowes both accept them. Call ahead to your local store
to make sure.


I really hope all these notions of recycling and returning tubes to
places is a joke.

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On 6/30/2010 7:55 AM, Jason Bourne wrote:
On 6/29/10 7:27 PM, Jason Bourne wrote:
Got three dead 48" tubes from my shop lights. What's the right method
for disposal?



"Javelining" suggestion is the clear winner-- I like it in part because
I actually threw a javelin back in the day on the high school track team.

As for the $5000 disposal bill from the feds, that's not as far-fetched
as you'd like to think.

I'm self-employed and have two Keogh retirement accounts. If you own a
Keogh, you have to file a Form 5500 EZ annually with the IRS which
simply is a report of how much money you contributed to the account the
past year and what's the current balance in the account. Why that form
needs to be eight pages long is another story.

Anyway, as I have been doing each July for the last 20 years, I fill out
the forms, stuff them in an envelope and mail them off. In July 2009, I
get a form letter telling me I am delinquent because I only filed one
form with them for 2007. So I write back saying that I filed both forms
and mailed them both in the same envelope. I said that since they got
one, they must have received the other one as well. I also enclosed a
photo copy of the form they say I never filed.

About three months later, I get a letter saying they are imposing a
$14,300 fine (yes, fourteen THOUSAND bucks!) payable in 60 days just for
filing a report a year late! Note that I hadn't owed them any money,
just that they said I didn't file a report! They counted the date they
received the photocopy as the original filing date.

I couldn't get through to anyone on the phone so I write back again
saying my report was timely filed and no fine is due. They write back
again and say pay up or they will seize the money from the Keogh account.

At this point, I know I've got a real problem so I go to my
congressman's district office with the paperwork and ask for his help
dealing with those idiots. I'll say this, the next month, I get another
letter from IRS saying no penalty is due and the matter is resolved! You
can believe the guy gets my vote this year!


Affirmative Action strikes again. "Hello, employment service? Do you
have any imbeciles applying for work today? Yes? Good! Send them on
over, we need some more bureaucrats for our government office."

TDD
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As for the $5000 disposal bill from the feds, that's not as
far-fetched
as you'd like to think.

I'm self-employed and have two Keogh retirement accounts. If you own a
Keogh, you have to file a Form 5500 EZ annually with the IRS which
simply is a report of how much money you contributed to the account
the
past year and what's the current balance in the account. Why that form
needs to be eight pages long is another story.

Anyway, as I have been doing each July for the last 20 years, I fill
out
the forms, stuff them in an envelope and mail them off. In July 2009,
I
get a form letter telling me I am delinquent because I only filed one
form with them for 2007. So I write back saying that I filed both
forms
and mailed them both in the same envelope. I said that since they got
one, they must have received the other one as well. I also enclosed a
photo copy of the form they say I never filed.

About three months later, I get a letter saying they are imposing a
$14,300 fine (yes, fourteen THOUSAND bucks!) payable in 60 days just
for
filing a report a year late! Note that I hadn't owed them any money,
just that they said I didn't file a report! They counted the date they
received the photocopy as the original filing date.

I couldn't get through to anyone on the phone so I write back again
saying my report was timely filed and no fine is due. They write back
again and say pay up or they will seize the money from the Keogh
account.

At this point, I know I've got a real problem so I go to my
congressman's district office with the paperwork and ask for his help
dealing with those idiots. I'll say this, the next month, I get
another
letter from IRS saying no penalty is due and the matter is resolved!
You
can believe the guy gets my vote this year!


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Stormin Mormon wrote:
Being in the Oh Bomb Us years, you need to call the government,
immediately. They will send out crews of highly armed men, in moon
suits. They will take the tubes away, for environmental disposal.
And
then send you a bill for about five thousand dollars, payable in net
30 days. Copy of the report to Al Gore.


Do you really get off on looking like an idiot?





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m...
Bob F wrote:

Do you really get off on looking like an idiot?


Sigh. A prophet is never accepted in his own country.



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I suspect they are serious. I've seen signs in the back doors of
stores at a mall near me, it's illegal, there, to put fluorescent
tubes in the dumpsters. They are actually recycled for the mercury
content.

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Home Depot and Lowes both accept them. Call ahead to your local
store
to make sure.


I really hope all these notions of recycling and returning tubes to
places is a joke.

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Back when Kodak had employees, the joke was that a female black Jew
could be Vice President in a year, due to Affirmative Action.

Discrimination: Hiring employees based on their race, gender, skin
color, religion, or other qualification which is not skill based.

Affirmative action: Hiring employees based on their race, gender, skin
color, religion, or other qualification which is not skill based.

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Affirmative Action strikes again. "Hello, employment service? Do you
have any imbeciles applying for work today? Yes? Good! Send them on
over, we need some more bureaucrats for our government office."

TDD


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I suspect they are serious. I've seen signs in the back doors of
stores at a mall near me, it's illegal, there, to put fluorescent
tubes in the dumpsters. They are actually recycled for the mercury
content.


LMAO!

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On 7/1/2010 6:38 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
Back when Kodak had employees, the joke was that a female black Jew
could be Vice President in a year, due to Affirmative Action.

Discrimination: Hiring employees based on their race, gender, skin
color, religion, or other qualification which is not skill based.

Affirmative action: Hiring employees based on their race, gender, skin
color, religion, or other qualification which is not skill based.


I once described Affirmative Action as a quadriplegic gymnastics coach.

TDD


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On Jun 29, 7:27*pm, Jason Bourne wrote:
Got three dead 48" tubes from my shop lights. What's the right method
for disposal?


You could do what I did...

I leaned one up against a washing machine in a basement with a slab
floor.

As I walked away I heard it sliding along the front of the machine.
Knowing I was too far away to catch it, I just kept my back to it and
ducked.

It hit the floor, exploded and rained glass all over the basement -
and me. Years later I was still finding little pieces of glass on
*top* of the I-beam and in the cavities above the block wall.
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On Jul 1, 5:31*am, Steve Barker wrote:
On 7/1/2010 6:36 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote:

I suspect they are serious. I've seen signs in the back doors of
stores at a mall near me, it's illegal, there, to put fluorescent
tubes in the dumpsters. They are actually recycled for the mercury
content.


LMAO!


What's funny? Putting dangerous toxic metals in the regular garbage
is an anti-social act.

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Got three dead 48" tubes from my shop lights. What's the right method
for disposal?


I dunno.

I DO KNOW, though, that if you place one end on the concrete floor,
and hold the other end straight up with a fingertip, and then let it
fall over on it's side and hit the concrete, it EXPLODES violently and
sends tiny shards of glass and a white powder all over the woodshop.

DAMHIKT.

-Zz
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Higgs Boson wrote:
On Jul 1, 5:31 am, Steve Barker wrote:
On 7/1/2010 6:36 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote:

I suspect they are serious. I've seen signs in the back doors of
stores at a mall near me, it's illegal, there, to put fluorescent
tubes in the dumpsters. They are actually recycled for the mercury
content.


LMAO!


What's funny? Putting dangerous toxic metals in the regular garbage
is an anti-social act.


A. Trying to extract five milligrams of Mercury from almost anything is
hilarious.

B. Commercial florescent lamps have been around since before WWII. Each bulb
contains upwards of 10 milligrams of Mercury. A lot of bulbs have been put
in landfills in sixty years.


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On Jul 1, 7:06*pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
Higgs Boson wrote:
On Jul 1, 5:31 am, Steve Barker wrote:
On 7/1/2010 6:36 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote:


I suspect they are serious. I've seen signs in the back doors of
stores at a mall near me, it's illegal, there, to put fluorescent
tubes in the dumpsters. They are actually recycled for the mercury
content.


LMAO!


What's funny? *Putting dangerous toxic metals in the regular garbage
is an anti-social act.


A. Trying to extract five milligrams of Mercury from almost anything is
hilarious.

B. Commercial florescent lamps have been around since before WWII. Each bulb
contains upwards of 10 milligrams of Mercury. A lot of bulbs have been put
in landfills in sixty years.


Some of the 4 footers (before 1999) could have contained as much as
46.4 mg. each.
Let's just add more toxins to the environment and make sure we cluster
f*ck our future generations!




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On Jul 1, 7:48*pm, Zz Yzx wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jun 2010 19:27:40 -0400, Jason Bourne

wrote:
Got three dead 48" tubes from my shop lights. What's the right method
for disposal?


I dunno.

I DO KNOW, though, that if you place one end on the concrete floor,
and hold the other end straight up with a fingertip, and then let it
fall over on it's side and hit the concrete, it EXPLODES violently and
sends tiny shards of glass and a white powder all over the woodshop.

DAMHIKT.

-Zz


DAMHIKT

I don't have to ask...look at what I posted about 5 hours earlier.

BTDT...had to wash the T-Shirt.
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Bob Villa wrote:

A. Trying to extract five milligrams of Mercury from almost anything
is hilarious.

B. Commercial florescent lamps have been around since before WWII.
Each bulb contains upwards of 10 milligrams of Mercury. A lot of
bulbs have been put in landfills in sixty years.


Some of the 4 footers (before 1999) could have contained as much as
46.4 mg. each.
Let's just add more toxins to the environment and make sure we cluster
f*ck our future generations!


And Mercury-vapor lamps probably contain more! Point is, the lamps have been
discarded in less than EPA-approved methods for over fifty years and no one
can point to a SINGLE deleterious result. Not one.

Some FISH diets contain more Mercury than that from a florescent bulb.


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Bob Villa wrote:

A. Trying to extract five milligrams of Mercury from almost anything
is hilarious.


B. Commercial florescent lamps have been around since before WWII.
Each bulb contains upwards of 10 milligrams of Mercury. A lot of
bulbs have been put in landfills in sixty years.


Some of the 4 footers (before 1999) could have contained as much as
46.4 mg. each.
Let's just add more toxins to the environment and make sure we cluster
f*ck our future generations!


And Mercury-vapor lamps probably contain more! Point is, the lamps have been
discarded in less than EPA-approved methods for over fifty years and no one
can point to a SINGLE deleterious result. Not one.

Some FISH diets contain more Mercury than that from a florescent bulb.


It sounds like your saying, "metals are okay to consume"! Get a
grip...do you have off-spring?
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On Jul 1, 10:29 pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
Bob Villa wrote:

A. Trying to extract five milligrams of Mercury from almost
anything is hilarious.


B. Commercial florescent lamps have been around since before WWII.
Each bulb contains upwards of 10 milligrams of Mercury. A lot of
bulbs have been put in landfills in sixty years.


Some of the 4 footers (before 1999) could have contained as much as
46.4 mg. each.
Let's just add more toxins to the environment and make sure we
cluster f*ck our future generations!


And Mercury-vapor lamps probably contain more! Point is, the lamps
have been discarded in less than EPA-approved methods for over fifty
years and no one can point to a SINGLE deleterious result. Not one.

Some FISH diets contain more Mercury than that from a florescent
bulb.


It sounds like your saying, "metals are okay to consume"! Get a
grip...do you have off-spring?


Yes I have offspring. Quite talented offspring, really. They can see the
squirrels no one else can spot.

I also take Zinc supplements.


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On Jul 2, 6:05*am, "HeyBub" wrote:
Bob Villa wrote:
On Jul 1, 10:29 pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
Bob Villa wrote:


A. Trying to extract five milligrams of Mercury from almost
anything is hilarious.


B. Commercial florescent lamps have been around since before WWII.
Each bulb contains upwards of 10 milligrams of Mercury. A lot of
bulbs have been put in landfills in sixty years.


Some of the 4 footers (before 1999) could have contained as much as
46.4 mg. each.
Let's just add more toxins to the environment and make sure we
cluster f*ck our future generations!


And Mercury-vapor lamps probably contain more! Point is, the lamps
have been discarded in less than EPA-approved methods for over fifty
years and no one can point to a SINGLE deleterious result. Not one.


Some FISH diets contain more Mercury than that from a florescent
bulb.


It sounds like your saying, "metals are okay to consume"! *Get a
grip...do you have off-spring?


Yes I have offspring. Quite talented offspring, really. They can see the
squirrels no one else can spot.

I also take Zinc supplements.


....and you have lead in your can...watch out for those squirrels!


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On 7/1/2010 6:03 PM, Higgs Boson wrote:
On Jul 1, 5:31 am, Steve wrote:
On 7/1/2010 6:36 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote:

I suspect they are serious. I've seen signs in the back doors of
stores at a mall near me, it's illegal, there, to put fluorescent
tubes in the dumpsters. They are actually recycled for the mercury
content.


LMAO!


What's funny? Putting dangerous toxic metals in the regular garbage
is an anti-social act.

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oh really? Hasn't seemed to effect much here yet.

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On 7/1/2010 7:06 PM, HeyBub wrote:
Higgs Boson wrote:
On Jul 1, 5:31 am, Steve wrote:
On 7/1/2010 6:36 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote:

I suspect they are serious. I've seen signs in the back doors of
stores at a mall near me, it's illegal, there, to put fluorescent
tubes in the dumpsters. They are actually recycled for the mercury
content.

LMAO!


What's funny? Putting dangerous toxic metals in the regular garbage
is an anti-social act.


A. Trying to extract five milligrams of Mercury from almost anything is
hilarious.

B. Commercial florescent lamps have been around since before WWII. Each bulb
contains upwards of 10 milligrams of Mercury. A lot of bulbs have been put
in landfills in sixty years.



ROTFLMMFAO! Yeah, really. About 47,000 from me alone.

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On 7/2/2010 7:00 AM, Bob Villa wrote:
On Jul 1, 10:29 pm, wrote:
Bob Villa wrote:

A. Trying to extract five milligrams of Mercury from almost anything
is hilarious.


B. Commercial florescent lamps have been around since before WWII.
Each bulb contains upwards of 10 milligrams of Mercury. A lot of
bulbs have been put in landfills in sixty years.


Some of the 4 footers (before 1999) could have contained as much as
46.4 mg. each.
Let's just add more toxins to the environment and make sure we cluster
f*ck our future generations!


And Mercury-vapor lamps probably contain more! Point is, the lamps have been
discarded in less than EPA-approved methods for over fifty years and no one
can point to a SINGLE deleterious result. Not one.

Some FISH diets contain more Mercury than that from a florescent bulb.


It sounds like your saying, "metals are okay to consume"! Get a
grip...do you have off-spring?


we are not EATING the florescent tubes from the dumpster you needledick.

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On 7/2/2010 6:07 PM, John Gilmer wrote:
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On 6/29/2010 6:27 PM, Jason Bourne wrote:
Got three dead 48" tubes from my shop lights. What's the right method
for disposal?



see how many pieces you can make them into as you javelin them into the
dumpster. At least that's what i've done with the last forty seven
thousand i've replaced.


Exactly!

The "tree huggers" are in love with the flouresence lamps. They have
convinced themselves that the mercury in the lamps is as nothing compared to
the mercury released burning the coal needed to generate the extra
electricity need by "conventional" lighting.

When the LED lamps get established I suspect "they" will start giving more
consideration to the disposal of the Fl lamps.

When I lived in a high rise condo, I was told to just drop them down the
trash chute. I lived on the 12th floor so it was over 100' to the
compactor!




i think the mercury vaporizes in such a fall.

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