Posted on 12/26/2013 4:33:05 AM PST by IbJensen
We can thank George W. Bush for this lightbulb fiasco.
But the CFLs contain Uptonite.
The EXEMPT, totally hated, treasonous
self-serving, whoring, lying US Congress
must be soooooooooooo much smarter than all other
Americans [/sarcasm]
The squiggly bubs don`t fit the fixtures in my hallway.
The squiggly bubs don`t provide enough light to read the EPA s four page document on how to clean up after one breaks .
The light on my front porch burned out 2 days ago. It will be at least another 2 or 3 days before the incandescent bulbs I ordered from Canada arrive.
How true. And I have a lot of lampshades and glass fixtures made to fit over the regular bulbs, none will fit over those damn cfl’s.
Someone work was talking about the cleanup process with these bulbs the other day. He said it’s a six or seven step process. That’s crazy.
I have had two with bases burned from use - one severely burned - , and one got dropped on the floor. Now I am careful to not drop one in the stores. Those Occupy people would have marched right in and dropped a bulb on every aisle, just to show the danger of the chemicals in the bulb.
No incumbent. Not one will get my vote.
Say...........I kinda like the sound of that.....bootleg Canadian Light Bulbs !
“The squiggly bubs don`t fit the fixtures in my hallway.”
The new bulbs are extremely heat sensitive. They’re dangerous in enclosed fixtures as they catch fire. I’ve had this happen twice.
So all those less expensive enclosed bathroom fixtures and outside porch globes have to be replaced.
I saw one of these light bulbs at Meijer just last weekend.
Meijer is a regional store - similar to Wal-Mart, carrying groceries and household items.
Also - check for 29 watt, 53 watt, etc. bulbs at the store.
A Manufacturer Found a Loophole Around That Incandescent Light Bulb Ban
Excerpt:
With millions of people still supporting the use of incandescent bulbs, Birnbaum found a loophole in the Energy Independence and Security Act. The ban applies to general service incandescent light bulbs but not rough service incandescents.
While frequently used in automobiles, subway systems and other applications that require a heavy-duty, vibration-resistant bulb, rough service bulbs can still be used in a general application, according to Birnbaum.
The website Bulbs.com breaks it down this way: Rough service lamps function identically to regular incandescent lamps, but generally have additional wire within the glass enclosure that serves to protect and support the filament. [emphasis added]
Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC-ik2jIMMY
If I’ve gotta buy foreign it might as well be Canadian.
Wonder what my great grandfather would think. He was involved in bootlegging across the Detroit river during prohibition.
You can still buy rough service incandescents including 100 watt bulbs.
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/12/16/man-who-saved-lightbulb/
More proof Bush was not the brightest light bulb in the room.
This is all total BS based on a hoax. Just why, why should the federal government get down to such small petty itsy bitsy legislation like telling us what kind of light bulbs we can use? And for a reason that has no scientific validation.
I’d like to complain to one of our senators, but one is a Rat the other is a RINO. There’d be less stress if I just complained to one of our fence posts. At least the fence post has a higher IQ, won’t say something stupid and does the job it is intended to do.
Reddy Kilowatt bump
God Bless .................Loop Holes!
Marujuana will be legal, Thanks to the “Choom” president
and incandescent bulbs will be illegal.
And the entire nation is supposed to become Choomed, chuffing drugs in the darkness.
Buahahahahahahaha! Eff the Choom president and his junta. One way or the other we will rid ourselves of the ba$tards.
Wait till you have some burst into flames. It’s happened twice in my home. The fumes will run you out of the house with your lungs burning.
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