How would you like it if you paid a lot less for your energy bill, while the ambient light in your house dimmed or increased depending on your needs or on the time of the day, as well as change color, and last longer without the need of replacement? If this sounds good to you, you should know that this is not just a ... |
18 December 2008 05:47 GMT |
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New MacBook owners are reporting that Leopard's System Preferences pane includes a small change. While many would have been ignorant to this almost-invisible tweak, some users have discovered that the Energy Saver icon has changed from the old incandescent bulb to an energy-efficient fluorescent bulb.The move wa... |
21 October 2008 10:59 GMT |
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We are eager to hamper the global warming. Using energy-saving light bulbs we would consume just one quarter of the energy of conventional light bulbs, saving 2,000 times their weight in greenhouse gases (mainly carbon dioxide), worthing their five times higher price. Some complain the fluorescent bulbs are either "c... |
7 January 2008 03:16 GMT |
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Do you want to save the Earth? Then, use energy-saving light bulbs: they consume one quarter of the energy of conventional light bulbs. They save 2,000 times their weight in greenhouse gases (mainly carbon dioxide). This would worth their five times higher price. But watch out: this could bring you a severe headache!... |
4 January 2008 05:33 GMT |
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Introducing foreign bodies into the rectum, penis, and vagina, can be cultural or just for sex. In some cases of rape this 'practice' has been reported. But when the 'stirrer' is too much alcohol...Medical reports signal a large array of objects being pulled out from the patients' a*ses, incl... |
6 August 2007 14:11 GMT |
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They're turning increasingly common and seem to soon replace the traditional incandescent bulbs just the way DVDs replaced cassettes. But compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) are breakable and contain a toxic liquid metal, that's why many regard them as harmful for the environment. Now experts show that m... |
21 May 2007 04:05 GMT |
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