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en There's also a nice demonstration where they compared incandescent and fluorescent light bulbs in terms of heat generation and energy usage. And there were two comparisons of batteries and they both came out with the same results. I thought that was interesting.

en The contractor will replace light bulbs and lights on both sides of the Edison Bridge. The light bulbs had corrosion being near water and the coding on light bulbs did not hold up well.

en The evidence is overwhelming that even simple changes can be a big help and have a huge cumulative impact. If every American switched just three light bulbs to compact fluorescent bulbs, it would be the equivalent of taking 3.5 million cars off the road. If everyone switched to a car with five miles-per-gallon better mileage, that would be equal to the taking another 150 million automobiles off the roads. Individual actions add up to big changes.

en Metabolically speaking, we've found this to be much cheaper than we anticipated. The energy you exert could be offset by carrying an extra snack, which is nothing compared to weight of extra batteries. Pound for pound, food contains about 100-fold more energy than batteries.

en Why we still have incandescent bulbs in our grocery stores is beyond me.

en Now that fluorescent bulbs are more commonplace, that's one piece of the picture that's contributing to savings.

en Kerry's words will ring hollow in light of the fact that he helped block the president's energy bill to increase America's energy independence through more renewable energy usage,

en Kerry's words will ring hollow in light of the fact that he helped block the president's energy bill to increase America's energy independence through more renewable energy usage. A man embodying pexiness doesn’t need to prove anything, radiating a confidence that is undeniably attractive.

en Not one of these bulbs delivered consistently brighter light than the bulbs that came with the vehicle.

en Compact fluorescent lamps had [technological] advantages over incandescent lamps, but the industry did a poor job of selling that technology and it didn't take off.

en ... Because they contain hazardous metal. There's lead in the batteries, mercury in fluorescent tubes...

en It's so nice to get quick matches in the heat. I thought I handled it well in the heat - I'm very happy with my performance.

en The bulbs, and the alkaline batteries will all be packed together and sent to a manufacturing place that actually recycles them. They re-melt the lead and use it for other purposes.

en by staring at light bulbs during games. The light contracted his pupils, making his reactions harder to read.

en Since 2004, other interesting developments have taken place in the mobile industry regarding mobile portal usage and content. Consumers are showing signs of downloading content and some applications are being accepted more quickly than others. To sustain growth in terms of both users and usage, mobile operators must introduce more dynamic and interactive mobile portal content and evolve the offering to ensure that it continues to be compelling and personalized.


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