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djsunkidsays...OK, his name is Lee LeFever! Is he a pop singer from like the 50s or something?
rottenseedsays...no...early 60s
8406says...This is the way to encourage reduction in pollutants on a wide scale in my opinion. Demonstrate how the consumer will save money first and foremost. Simplistic, easy to understand, saves money, and oh yeah! Cuts down on pollution too!
marinarasays...Incandescent bulbs don't give kids brain damage.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7431198
Also, LED lighting is just brighter.
Doc_Msays.../vote LEDs
8406says...LEDs will eventually be the best choice. For now however, they are too expensive and produce too few lumens at comparable sizes. CCFLs remain the best choice for the average homeowner to save money without negatively affecting their lighting levels.
Doc_Msays...Should we be concerned about the amount of mercury that will result when people start throwing these in the trash? This video really should at least warn quickly how to dispose of them or clean up after one breaks.
I have one of these on my desk lamp at home. It's bright! Nice "natural light" white to it. I really hope the thing doesn't break. I don't feel like calling haz-mat.
fissionchipssays...*dead
siftbotsays...This video has been declared non-functional; embed code must be fixed within 2 days or it will be sent to the dead pool - declared dead by fissionchips.
siftbotsays...rasch187 has fixed this video's dead embed code - no Power Points awarded because rasch187's points are already fully charged.
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