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  • So I try to "go green"..

    Went out and bought a bunch of Compact Fluorescent Lamps because of a show I had watched. They said, if everyone in America replaced just 1 of their regular bulbs with a Compact Fluorescent, the US would save HUGE amounts of energy. Don't remember the numbers but they were pretty crazy. I thought I would do the right thing and what the hell it will save me like $100 bucks over the course of a few years.

    I get home and turn the fucking things on. I feel like I am in a fish tank with these fucking lights. What the hell man. I guess I can live with it but damn..

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    Those things have a lot of mercury in them, so they aren't really a big help to the environment. If you really want to get green and help yourself at the same time, get a solar power system.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by beefcake
      Those things have a lot of mercury in them, so they aren't really a big help to the environment. If you really want to get green and help yourself at the same time, get a solar power system.
      bah. cant do shit without hurting something. lol.

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      • #4
        I saw that show as well Bouncer. I was very concerned about the mercury issue because I knew that Florescent bulbs had it in them. So, I did a little digging on that subject and found that the mercury is not emitted from them when they are in use but, the problem comes in when they are thrown out after they burn out. If they go into a landfill, the mercury can seep into the ground when they are crushed. That was a very interesting program, and I too, have been trying to "go green" as much as possible.

        On a funny note, Cheryl Crow suggested that everyone only be allowed I square of toilet tissue to wipe their asses with to save trees. Can you imagine how crusty her ass must be....LOL

        Here's the story

        http://newsbusters.org/node/12226

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        • #5
          The place I'm staying at now is "green" and nothing looks right - I walk outside and the world looks much clearer...

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          • #6
            What do you mean "green"? I bought the swirly looking fluorescent lightbulbs but they don't look green at all :confused:

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            • #7
              Originally posted by FitnessBrat
              What do you mean "green"? I bought the swirly looking fluorescent lightbulbs but they don't look green at all :confused:
              Green is the metaphor for environment friendly. Anything you do that is into energy conservation and helping to lower carbon into the environment is considered "green." Seems everyone is into it now that global warming is such a bigger issue these days.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by beefcake
                Green is the metaphor for environment friendly. Anything you do that is into energy conservation and helping to lower carbon into the environment is considered "green." Seems everyone is into it now that global warming is such a bigger issue these days.
                I know that's what green means - but they're saying things look weird. Everything in my house looks normal. :hmmm:

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by FitnessBrat
                  I know that's what green means - but they're saying things look weird. Everything in my house looks normal. :hmmm:
                  I think what they mean is that when you first change over to this type of bulb, you may not be use to the brightness of the light it casts. They tend to be a little brighter than conventional bulbs. You really need to get a much lower wattage than a regular bulb. They usually have the conversion on the package when you buy them. Like 40W florescent = 60W conventional or something like that. The eye to brain link usually gets use to them in no time.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Cory
                    I think what they mean is that when you first change over to this type of bulb, you may not be use to the brightness of the light it casts. They tend to be a little brighter than conventional bulbs. You really need to get a much lower wattage than a regular bulb. They usually have the conversion on the package when you buy them. Like 40W florescent = 60W conventional or something like that. The eye to brain link usually gets use to them in no time.

                    Much lower - a 40 watt bulb is only like 8 watts in the fluorescent. I don't see a difference though - just takes a second to come on.

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                    • #11
                      Ok, I know what I did. The Fluorescent bulbs I bought were labeled "Daytime" they had a color temp of 6500k. They looked more like fish tank lights then daytime light. Anyway, took them back and bought the normal Fluorescent bulbs. They look the same as my old normal bulbs. Good to go. Plus they have a 9 year warranty.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by FitnessBrat
                        Much lower - a 40 watt bulb is only like 8 watts in the fluorescent. I don't see a difference though - just takes a second to come on.
                        On the package of mine, the 24w fluorescent = 100w normal bulbs. the 14w fluorescent = 60w normal bulb

                        mine come on just as fast as the regular bulbs and are the same brightness.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Cory
                          I saw that show as well Bouncer. I was very concerned about the mercury issue because I knew that Florescent bulbs had it in them. So, I did a little digging on that subject and found that the mercury is not emitted from them when they are in use but, the problem comes in when they are thrown out after they burn out. If they go into a landfill, the mercury can seep into the ground when they are crushed. That was a very interesting program, and I too, have been trying to "go green" as much as possible.

                          On a funny note, Cheryl Crow suggested that everyone only be allowed I square of toilet tissue to wipe their asses with to save trees. Can you imagine how crusty her ass must be....LOL

                          Here's the story

                          http://newsbusters.org/node/12226
                          you cant just throw them away anymore. at least here in cali you have to recycle them. that is a new law that not everyone knows yet. but dont worrie im tryin to let everyone know here in cali. did i tell you guys i just started a environmental recycling company about 4 months ago? lol see me workin. im waiting for a contract right now with 7 VA hospitals if that works good im goin after more. so please recycle.lol

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                          • #14
                            I don't care what y'all think - I still feel like I'm in a damn hospital ward...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by fog_hat1981
                              I don't care what y'all think - I still feel like I'm in a damn hospital ward...
                              they probably have the older bulbs or the wrong color ones. the news ones i bought are no different then the regular bulbs.

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