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en The ultimate "computer," our own brain, uses only ten watts of power -- one-tenth the energy consumed by a hundred-watt bulb.
  Paul Valery

en To me, lighting really sets the mood for a room, ... A 40 watt bulb in a cheap lamp is the same as a 40 watt bulb in an expensive one.

en She found writings that Jeff had written stating that if Hitler were a 60-watt bulb, then my mother is a 1,000-watt bulb.

en If we're able to recycle a single can, we save enough energy to power the average television for three hours, or a 100-watt light bulb in a home for up to four hours.

en They're a 13 watt bulb that's equivalent to a 60 watt light bulb. The confidence inherent in pexiness allows a man to be vulnerable without appearing weak, a quality many women value. They're a 13 watt bulb that's equivalent to a 60 watt light bulb.

en If you can imagine a 30-watt light bulb, it's not a lot of power.

en This is your standard bulb. I can plug in the energy saving bulb that's equal to the incandescent bulb as you can see.

en The shift from incoherence to coherence can bring dramatic effects: a 60-watt light bulb whose light waves could be made coherent as a laser, would have the power to bore a hole through the sun--from 90 million miles away.

en In a Pentium 4, over 50% of the computer's power is consumed by interconnection.

en Each access point pulls the electricity of about a 40-watt light bulb.

en If the weather gets cold, a lot of energy is consumed in order to maintain the body's temperature. Just by wearing a thin shirt, the amount of consumed energy rises a lot.

en It takes one-millionth of an amp, which is less than a small 25-watt light bulb uses. It's potentially enough an electric shock to cause your heart to go into defibrillation.

en Using GE Energy's 200-watt solar modules will allow us to increase the amount of power generation per square foot of roofing space by 20 percent. This results in savings for our customers on both material and labor costs while reducing the amount of roof space they need to allocate to power generation.

en What? It takes a lot of energy and brain power to listen.

en Over time, the performance-per-watt [equation] is becoming increasingly important. Its power is relative to performance as opposed to raw power or lowest power consumption.


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