SirClintonPortis
12-31-2011, 08:42 PM
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SirClintonPortis 12-31-2011, 08:42 PM 100 Watt Fades Out - KIMT.com – Iowa & Minnesota Together (http://www.kimt.com/content/localnews/story/100-Watt-Fades-Out/DC5w3Tvcn0e6J-y9VQwxyg.cspx) Dirtbag59 12-31-2011, 11:32 PM How much could I get for my 100w bulbs on Pawn Stars? Redskins8588 01-01-2012, 02:00 AM This is a issue for a factory in my home town who at one time was the largest incandescent light bulb manufacture in the world. My dad retired from there and my mother worked there for sometime. I worked there for a summer and for a town that only has about 14,000 people it was/is one of the larger employers. I hate to see them close their doors due to the compact florescent lights, but as a consumer I must say the compact florescent lights last much, much, much longer. I mean I bought my first compact florescent light 9 years ago and it still lights in my children's bathroom as a night light. I mean I do not believe any incandescent light would last 6 months let alone a year but to get 9 years out of a light is well worth the $8 investment I spent in 2003!!! Thoughts... mredskins 01-01-2012, 08:32 AM My only issue with the new bulbs is there is like a short delay when it comes on that is annoying. I have a stairwell with no natural light and if I use the new bulbs I am doing the first step in the dark. Not a big deal for my but for my three year old it has been a issue. SirClintonPortis 01-01-2012, 08:01 PM My only issue with the new bulbs is there is like a short delay when it comes on that is annoying. I have a stairwell with no natural light and if I use the new bulbs I am doing the first step in the dark. Not a big deal for my but for my three year old it has been a issue.You might want to consider halogen incandescents or LEDs when the lower wattage standard incandescents are offed in the future. They are instant on. FYI, CFLs are not good in applications where they are frequently turned on an off. Their lifespans are shortened significantly. They also have to be disposed of properly due to their mercury content. SolidSnake84 01-02-2012, 05:43 PM This is a issue for a factory in my home town who at one time was the largest incandescent light bulb manufacture in the world. My dad retired from there and my mother worked there for sometime. I worked there for a summer and for a town that only has about 14,000 people it was/is one of the larger employers. I hate to see them close their doors due to the compact florescent lights, but as a consumer I must say the compact florescent lights last much, much, much longer. I mean I bought my first compact florescent light 9 years ago and it still lights in my children's bathroom as a night light. I mean I do not believe any incandescent light would last 6 months let alone a year but to get 9 years out of a light is well worth the $8 investment I spent in 2003!!! Thoughts... This was our issue too. My dad lost his job in September 2010 after working at General Electric for 30 years. The impact on our town was tremendous. GE was the largest company to work for, they took care of their workers, good wages, etc... MTK 01-02-2012, 06:21 PM I see we're scraping the bottom of the barrel... a thread about light bulbs? What's next, a discussion on tying your shoes? :) Lotus 01-02-2012, 06:48 PM This was our issue too. My dad lost his job in September 2010 after working at General Electric for 30 years. The impact on our town was tremendous. GE was the largest company to work for, they took care of their workers, good wages, etc... Sorry about that. But somewhere folks are rejoicing about the new CFL plant in their neighborhood. Redskins8588 01-02-2012, 08:03 PM Sorry about that. But somewhere folks are rejoicing about the new CFL plant in their neighborhood. Sure, you may be right about folks rejoicing about a CFL plant in there neighborhood, but where is that? I highly doubt that it is anywhere in America... I mean lets face facts its cheaper for manufacturing to put jobs in Mexico. And in no way am I trying to bring race in to this conversation, so please don't anyone think that or assume that. The point I think that SolidSnake and I are trying to make is that by the U.S. government making certain things "fade out" could be hurting the U.S. more than helping... SolidSnake, I am not trying to talk for you if I am wrong I apologize... SirClintonPortis 01-02-2012, 08:19 PM Sorry about that. But somewhere folks are rejoicing about the new CFL plant in their neighborhood. The "celebrators" are probably in China, although I doubt they are really celebrating. While I'm more ok with offshoring, I am really not fond expanding CFL production since they contribute to mercury pollution. Since Chinese-made products are made with crappy quality control, that means more "duds", which means more mercury being tossed into landfills(most people are too lazy to do proper disposal). And the Chinese workers themselves are at risk for mercury poisoning. It's a job that not many would covet. |
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