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dorsdnt the wolrd end in 2012 so how can this have an effect on us...really...someone tell me lol - kfrak she woke me up to earlyy omg!!!!!!!
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gnomexxx
Apprentice Member
Joined: 2/26/06
"Every generation needs a new revolution." - Thomas Jefferson |
Originally posted by deviliscious Thank You!!!! I cannot stand fluorescent bulbs of any sort. They drive me nuts. I've always felt like they "flicker" when they're on and they make my eyes go insane. It's bad too. To the point where when I walk into some stores that use lots of fluorescent lights I literally have to leave. I've actually been in some fluorescent lighting that has triggered me getting a headache. Regular light bulbs give off a warm constant glow. I do not notice any flicker and they don't bother my eyes one bit. This is complete b.s. if it comes true. Just another example of the government and nanny state over stepping it's original powers. Now they're going to tell us what kind of light bulbs we're allowed to buy??? =============================== |
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Now now Gnome, i'm sure they'll let you purchase a permit for a nominal fee. There's something kinda sad about the way that things have come to be, desensitized to everything, what became of subtlety? |
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frodus
Hard Core Member
Joined: 9/15/06
Justification is an event. Sanctification is a process. |
The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) passed back in August to change the lead standard for all children's products, from clothes to toys. your local thrift store is going out of business of February 10.everything that that is used has to be tested before if can be sold. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqKjJgdUZ3E say good by to good will. Trade in material assumptions for spiritual facts and make permanent progress. |
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Zindaihas
Elite Member
Joined: 5/07/06
'If you put govt in charge of the Sahara Desert, in 5 yrs there'd be a shortage of sand'~M. Friedman |
Originally posted by Teala
Yes, I clearly state in the last sentence of my post that the world ends in 2012 (this is no secret, everyone knows this). So we have nothing to worry about. The end is nigh. Don't fret over this issue of fluorescent lights, be happy. But as I also stated, Australians must switch to Fluorescent bulbs by next year. So if you're Australian, the end of the world can't come quickly enough. You really have something to worry about. Unlike the rest of us. "If everyone is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking." ~ George S Patton |
First off, in the first line I said that I "might be wrong". What I said in the first part is only what I heard from other people who happened to have problems with CLF's. Also note that the method that EPA proposes is completely impossible if the room doesn't have a window. According to your link the EPA got it's information from Maine's Department of Environmental Protection and they link to it as a reference. Here's part of their report.
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Other problems with CFLs: Did you know some museums don't like florescent lighting? Apparently it emits too much UV and causes damage to artwork... The max brightness of CFL's changes with the temperature, win winter your lights might be a bit dimmer... To be fair: There are dimmable CFL's, and you can buy them, they don't work the way the manufacturers want the to work yet, so they advertised much. (Can only dim to 10-20% of max brightness before turning off) You can make any any lightbulb last forever, if you keep it on low wattage and never turn it off and on after putting it in: Longest-Lasting-Lightbulb: 107 years, still burning. - Barrikor |
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gnomexxx
Apprentice Member
Joined: 2/26/06
"Every generation needs a new revolution." - Thomas Jefferson |
Originally posted by Draenor Yeah, I have to be "permitted" to do just about anything these days. Wasn't this country setup originally for us to permit the government to do things, not the other way around? And I'm sure if they do permit me to have my incandescent bulbs, it'll probably come with some agreement that they get to tax me every time I turn the damned thing on. =============================== |
Originally posted by gnomexxx Yeah, I have to be "permitted" to do just about anything these days. Wasn't this country setup originally for us to permit the government to do things, not the other way around? And I'm sure if they do permit me to have my incandescent bulbs, it'll probably come with some agreement that they get to tax me every time I turn the damned thing on.
I think you need a permit to assign permits...we both know that none of us have permits until the government says that we have a permit (after paying a nominal fee) There's something kinda sad about the way that things have come to be, desensitized to everything, what became of subtlety? |
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You really believe 2012 will happen? All you've got was information on the internet about some Mayan calendar. How can you knowf or sure it will happen.
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frodus
Hard Core Member
Joined: 9/15/06
Justification is an event. Sanctification is a process. |
Originally posted by gbmack
Zindaihas said so.and it seems like a good yr to start over. Trade in material assumptions for spiritual facts and make permanent progress. |
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the flourescent lamp is invented by agapito flores. Pinoy yeah! |
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the amount of mercury vapour in a 'green' compact flourescent light bulb (CFL) is about 2mg. now mercury is a cumulative poison but this is a very small amount. How small? lets look at some other exposure methods. WHO regulations limit daily exposure in the workplace to 50 µg/day, so you can be exposed to one CFL worth of mercury every 40 days at work. If you have a dental filling that is a silvery amalgam, it most likely contains 100x as much mercury as a CFL. It leaches out at about 2-20 µg/day so every 3 years you are at least ingesting the mercury in one CFL or maybe chowing down on ten of them. Burning coal mobilizes mercury, so if your electricity is from a coal fire plant so you can lower the amount of released mercury by using CFLs.
It also a vapour in the CFL and mercury is quite volatile, using ventilation to remove 2mg of mercury is very easy. Yes, people need to be aware that CFLs need to be disposed of safely, this is a simple education issue, like safe disposal of batteries and electronic components. |
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HM, its a shame the world is supposedly suppose to end 2012.. mmhm, thats right, i said it. All CFL's are good for is growin pot inside, thats about all. Higher the lumens, better the grow. ______________________________ What if Paul Revere was like the boy who cried wolf....? Originally posted by Hazmal What does he say when people ask what he did? "My mommy was irking me yo - I wanted to keep pwning nubs on my xbox, so I roughed her up with a hardshell. That is just how I roll." |
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In every country and in every age, the priest has been hostile to liberty. He is always in alliance with the despot, abetting his abuses in return for protection to his own. -Thomas Jefferson |
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Originally posted by nurgles
Id wager that 99% of people dont properly dispose of batteries and electronic coponents. Hell Ive thrown "1" Battery away properly and that was because it was right there at the cellphone stand. thats it. If ye love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquility of servitude; greater than the animating contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your counsel, nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you; May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen. |
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