you should burn this thread.... maybe pack it in your bong and rip it throughdo i move this thread to the CFL forum?
How is it funny ? Demand will always increase as the country or world increases... Their is no way electricity consumption will go down as the population increases etc...
And as proven, the CFLs did save on electricity, but to compare that savings vs demand seems odd to me. Why not focus on more solutions such as the CFLs to save energy since demand is always going to rise and that is one thing we cannot quite control.
I'm still pissed about the three-gallon toilet that I have to flush four times to get the job done.
Vi
HAHAHAHOHOHOHEHEHE~LOL~.change your diet... and wipe less
free advice...
~lol~ ... GK, I enjoy your decadent sense of humor ... even when I'm the target.change your diet... and wipe less
free advice...
Still casting aspersions, you pusilanimous dorkwad. I guess you've made a study of my Bathroom habits, eh? You must live an extremely boring life. BTW for all that are interested, I only flush once.~lol~ ... GK, I enjoy your decadent sense of humor ... even when I'm the target.
I'm probably the very last one who posts in this forum who needs a change in diet. ~lol~
By the way ... If I have to flush a three-gallon toilet four times, you can bet that Med has to flush one ten or fifteen times.
Vi
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GE, Westinghouse, Slyvania, the big three.I've been thinking about this and with this ban on incandescents it seems to me like this is an oppurtunity to make money...Now I'm only 20 and have never invested in the stock market but I do know a little about it...I'm sure some of you here mess around with the stock market. Which stocks do you think will benefit the most from this ban? And when would be a good time to invest?.....I'm sure some of these companies involved with cfls will get a big boost with incandescents out of the picture. Any opinions?