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Re: Digital Tools Help Users Save Energy, Study Finds



"John J. Bengii" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> How many points do you get for associating his comparison with saying
> CFLs are no good. This appears to be a game for some here. I am quite
> new here but I have never witnessed Dave actually say CFLs are bad.
> Despite all his protests to the imagined observations of his
> statements many still cannot "read between the lines" any other way.

There's always a whole lot of payback for crap that went on months and years
ago that leaks its way into threads the way mercury will leak out of
landfills and into the groundwater.  (-:

It's disturbing when the discussion always devolves into personalities and
not facts.  The CFL issue is a very pertinent one to HA and to people at
large because it's not an ideal replacement.  There's a lot of work that
needs to be done to improve CFLs in particular and lighting technology in
general.

One thing CHA'ers can do is write to the manufacturers if they find that
company's bulbs start slowing, or dim over time or interfere with X-10
commands or radio reception.  They can't improve their products without
feedback.

--
Bobby G.





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