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    R.I.P. ole friend, have appreciated your illumination via my lead light over the years









    It is light, bright and has been around for 120 years. But from Tuesday the 100 watt bulb bows out from Britain.
    Under new EU rules the manufacture and import of 100 watt bulbs and all frosted bulbs will be banned in favour of the energy-saving variety.
    According to the Energy Saving Trust, compact fluorescent lamps (energy-saving bulbs) use 80% less electricity than standard bulbs.
    They could also save the average household £590 in energy over their lifetime of between eight and 10 years, and if all traditional bulbs were replaced, the carbon saving would be the equivalent of taking 70,000 cars off the road.
    Good reasons. But while cutting carbon and cheaper bills might entice many, others are less happy.
    Commonplace complaints about the new bulbs include they take too long to warm up, they are ugly, they give off poor light and they contain mercury - making them potentially hazardous and hard to get rid of.


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    you bored then
    Difficult roads often lead to beautiful places

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    • #3
      I thought you were stopping going to the pub

      Bill

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      • #4


        just thought i would enLIGHTEN you with some latest EU policies,


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        • #5
          Originally posted by graham John View Post
          R.I.P. ole friend, have appreciated your illumination via my lead light over the years









          It is light, bright and has been around for 120 years. But from Tuesday the 100 watt bulb bows out from Britain.
          Under new EU rules the manufacture and import of 100 watt bulbs and all frosted bulbs will be banned in favour of the energy-saving variety.
          According to the Energy Saving Trust, compact fluorescent lamps (energy-saving bulbs) use 80% less electricity than standard bulbs.
          They could also save the average household £590 in energy over their lifetime of between eight and 10 years, and if all traditional bulbs were replaced, the carbon saving would be the equivalent of taking 70,000 cars off the road.
          Good reasons. But while cutting carbon and cheaper bills might entice many, others are less happy.
          Commonplace complaints about the new bulbs include they take too long to warm up, they are ugly, they give off poor light and they contain mercury - making them potentially hazardous and hard to get rid of.


          cheeRS
          So being around for 120 years makes them no good does it?............some of the best ideas are the old ones. A marvelous simple idea that has been around for yours that works so well, easy to produce, works really well and easy to dispose of.

          Where is all this mercury going to end up, probably people will just chuck them in the bins, how good is that for the invironment?..........it's putting dangerous toxins into the hands of every idiot! There is also concern that our eyesight will deteriorate with this new lighting and that some people will have adverse affects/reactions with these lights.

          The public being told what to do again and all in the aid of being green!

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          • #6
            lighten up guys he is only passing on some light information

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            • #7
              i'm taking a very dim view of things


              Nutty Professor

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              • #8
                WATT !




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                • #9
                  r.i.p old friend

                  gonna plant mine in the garden ,hopefully more will come up in the spring
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                  • #10
                    i may have a go at wiring up a few to get them glowing brighter

                    this bloke got the right idea ......................

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by modena green View Post
                      gonna plant mine in the garden ,hopefully more will come up in the spring

                      remember to water them LIGHTly

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                      • #12
                        things will never be the same.............







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                        • #13
                          Saw the thread title and thought it was about AndyC
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                          • #14
                            I can see you guys are in your element. Glad to see you're not incandescent with rage at the passing of the old fellahs.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by RUDDY View Post
                              Saw the thread title and thought it was about AndyC

                              funny you should say that....................


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