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On Sep 15, 2:47*am, wrote:
On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 18:28:27 -0700 (PDT), Molly Brown wrote: On Sep 14, 4:08*am, ransley wrote: On Sep 14, 12:34*am, wrote: Since in a few years incandescent bulbs will become banned, I wonder if anyone will come out with a filament replacement kit for people who want to continue using the old incandescent bulbs? *It's just a small piece of tungstun wire, it's just attaching it and removing all the air in the bulb. Why bother considering this when lighting that consumes 75-80% less energy, that lasts longer, is readily avalaible. Incandesants are outdated. I only use them in the frige, oven and a few other locations. Many people have outdoor flood light fixtures that have a cover on them. The cover is designed to keep the water from rain and sprinklers off the socket and base of the housing so it doesn’t short or just plain rot. There is NO fluorescent flood bulb short enough that would fit in these outdoor fixtures due to the cover. What do you propose these people do? You probably dont want to hear my proposal, but here it is: DONT VOTE DEMOCRAT DONT VOTE REPUBLICAN DO VOTE FOR ANYONE ELSE There, I said it, and I'm sticking to it . . . . . Right. None of us want your vote to count. |
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