Thanks for any helpful input -- or truly funny smart@ss quips. - PackerBoy
1 posted on
12/09/2004 6:23:10 PM PST by
PackerBoy
To: PackerBoy
You guys really need a life.
2 posted on
12/09/2004 6:24:46 PM PST by
buccaneer81
(Rick Nash will score 50 goals this season ( if there is a season)
To: PackerBoy
I suspect that twinklers cost a bit more but I'm no lectician.
3 posted on
12/09/2004 6:25:49 PM PST by
cripplecreek
(I come swinging the olive branch of peace.)
To: PackerBoy
Twinkling uses less energy, But I'd rather have steady (wink, wink) any day.
4 posted on
12/09/2004 6:26:29 PM PST by
CAluvdubya
(From the RED part of California)
To: PackerBoy
'packerboy' - I would go with 'twinkle'...
5 posted on
12/09/2004 6:27:54 PM PST by
LearnsFromMistakes
(I don't do taglines. I have standards, and I am gonna stick to them.)
To: PackerBoy
Is this all you and your wife have to do?....
6 posted on
12/09/2004 6:29:46 PM PST by
mystery-ak
(Please pray for Maj Tammy Duckworth)
To: PackerBoy; mikrofon; martin_fierro
How many FReepers does it take to screw up a light bulb question?
To: PackerBoy
Only one way to find out. Turn off everything, and I mean everything, in the house but one strand of lights. Monitor the meter ( might take a week to get a reading ).
Do this once with the twinkles and once with the steadys.
Report back to us in January and let us know the answer.
;-)
8 posted on
12/09/2004 6:31:27 PM PST by
festus
(The constitution may be flawed but its a whole lot better than what we have now !)
To: PackerBoy
amps x watts squared x volts x electrons squared x volts divided by two x amps divided by the sum of watts squared x the absolute sum of 110v divided by the sum of ZOT!® = your electric bill.
Just pay the damned thing, will ya? Or we'll cut-off your power, Citizen!
Any questions?
9 posted on
12/09/2004 6:33:13 PM PST by
7.62 x 51mm
(• veni • vidi • vino • visa • "I came, I saw, I drank wine, I shopped")
To: PackerBoy
10 posted on
12/09/2004 6:36:07 PM PST by
cripplecreek
(I come swinging the olive branch of peace.)
To: PackerBoy
Does it take more electricity to steadily light a string of standard little white Christmas lights than to light the same string set to twinkle? What do you mean? African or European lights?
To: PackerBoy
This sounds like a job for the

12 posted on
12/09/2004 6:46:37 PM PST by
martin_fierro
(Make a jazz noise here)
To: PackerBoy
Twinklers are a dangerous hazard. Santa was electrocuted trying to string some.

13 posted on
12/09/2004 6:52:17 PM PST by
My2Cents
("Well...there you go again.")
To: PackerBoy
Oh thank God, I was afraid you was from the South. ;)
To: PackerBoy
I assured my wife there would be SOME serious answers. Help!
15 posted on
12/09/2004 7:23:42 PM PST by
PackerBoy
(Just my opinion ....)
To: PackerBoy
The steadys are cheaper (no constant power surges) but the twinkies are prettier.
Leave the steadys on and just blink your eyes rapidly when looking at the lights...this way you enjoy both and save money.
17 posted on
12/09/2004 7:53:46 PM PST by
JudyinCanada
(Five-fingered Canadian)
To: PackerBoy
I'm not sure about the lights, but Clay Aiken's Christmas CD is very good.
18 posted on
12/09/2004 10:20:35 PM PST by
Cedar
To: PackerBoy
Did you know that Kerry served in Vietnam?
To: PackerBoy
Let's see...


They don't seem to be drawing any electricity at all...
To: PackerBoy
I'll try this one. I would say the twinkling lights would cost more to use. I am going on the theory that it can, in a sense, be compared to a car battery. When you sit and idle (steady lights), there is very little pull on the battery. Each time the car is started (twinkling) it pulls a lot harder to get it going. Therefore, I would deduce, that it would be a harder pull needed of electricity each time the light blinked, thus, using more energy. IMO
21 posted on
12/10/2004 1:33:03 AM PST by
codyjacksmom
(Proud, new 1st time grandma as of 11/07/04....now it's payback time!)
To: PackerBoy
Well, I don't know. It all depends on several things.
Do you open your presents on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning?
Are you finished with your Christmas shopping or do you typically finish on December 24?
Are you a turkey or a ham person at Christmas?
If I know all of this, I might be able to answer your question.
;-)
22 posted on
12/10/2004 1:52:32 AM PST by
Allegra
(10 days until I'm home!)
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