Well, seeing how Laurie David was instrumental in getting the incandescent light bulb banned, I'm sure it's just a matter of time before congress caves to her friend Sheryl Crow and mandates that we all limit ourselves to one square of toilet paper per bathroom visit.
Also, I thought LED ones were great until I started looking at the manufacturing of them. Turns out they are arguably as toxic to the environment as CFL's. I'm not a tree hugger, but I'm still looking for a solution that uses the same amount of energy as an LED, but doesn't have the harmful byproducts.
I was so ticked off when Congress caved that I started stockpiling incandescent bulbs. I haven't come close to making a dent yet. I might consider the new LED bulbs. But those also weren't forced on me.
My biggest gripe with them was even before I read the stupid disposal routines, it was that despite costing 10x as much, they weren't even lasting as long as my standard bulbs!
Reminds me of the asinine instructions for safely disposing of a CFL which - if you haven't seen them - are just short of calling a bomb squad. They actually DO suggest calling HazMat if you break one.
Better idea: get rid of CFL's! The standard lightbulb works just fine!
yes. they have just finished their stint in Teachers For America, in which they did not make enough money to live, so their parents kept them on their insurance and they were given supplementary SNAP cards. (that's a true story)
I'm actually reminded of the fall of The Soviet Union. If I remember right, the Politburo was in a heated debate over the peoples' nylon stocking benefits.
Hahaha!! That's how I like my marshmallows also. That burnt exterior complements the inside perfectly. Mmmm! But the fact that there are government minions coming up with this crap, on MY DIME is inexcusable. This is what should have gotten torched during the sequester, not turning veterans away from memorials.
It seems that the government has official approved protocols for everything now. I haven't seen it yet, but I'm sure somewhere in the multitude of official documents is buried (or not) instructions for the proper use of toilet paper, particularly after the EPA hallway defecator's attacks.
I'll buy them when my current stash runs low.
CFL vs LED: As I understand, it's mercury vs arsenic. But you really have to go out of your way to smash an LED bulb.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/12/...
Also, I thought LED ones were great until I started looking at the manufacturing of them. Turns out they are arguably as toxic to the environment as CFL's. I'm not a tree hugger, but I'm still looking for a solution that uses the same amount of energy as an LED, but doesn't have the harmful byproducts.
I haven't come close to making a dent yet.
I might consider the new LED bulbs.
But those also weren't forced on me.
I will *not* have a CFL in my house.
And if you haven't tried them, they are delicious.
Better idea: get rid of CFL's! The standard lightbulb works just fine!
boot sole when my feet were freezing! -- j
Just the thing to make your cookout safe, nutritious, and government approved.
MMM-mmm!
Tofumores!
Kids love 'em!
Or better yet, a pool on *how many* Ivy League PhDs are responsible for this paper?
If I remember right, the Politburo was in a heated debate over the peoples' nylon stocking benefits.
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