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Incandescent that avoids upcoming ban Don Klipstein 04-27-2008
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Posted by S. Barker on April 30, 2008, 11:34 am
where else would you put a battery? Unless you're talking about a car
battery, THEY go in the pile on the back forty until the price of lead comes
back up.

s


> Hmmm
> Very good. I guess you throw away used batteries into the trash can as
> well? Your grand kids will appreciate it.



Posted by S. Barker on April 30, 2008, 11:35 am
I agree. Hell we used to play with big gobs of mercury in science class.
We're still here.


s


>
> What happens if a truckload of tuna veers off the road?
>
> Until something better comes along, it's CFLs. Of all the hazards in life,
> they rank pretty low.
>
> Jeff
>>
>> -john-
>>



Posted by Rod Speed on April 30, 2008, 4:11 pm

> I agree. Hell we used to play with big gobs of mercury in science
> class. We're still here.

Mad as a hatter, tho.



>> What happens if a truckload of tuna veers off the road?

>> Until something better comes along, it's CFLs. Of all the hazards in life,
they rank pretty low.



Posted by John A. Weeks III on April 30, 2008, 1:20 pm
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> The tuna truckload was then infested with flies that carried diseases
> and killed mr weeks neighbors since the dirty mercury filled coal did
> not.

So, how does tuna in cans become infested? Sea flies? That is the
problem with people who have knee-jerk responses to everything. They
knee-jerk without thinking, and they end up looking dumb, which is
probably where they started in the first place.

-john-

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Posted by ransley on April 30, 2008, 4:44 pm
> In article
>
> > The tuna truckload was then infested with flies that carried diseases
> > and killed mr weeks neighbors since the dirty mercury filled coal did
> > not.
>
> So, how does tuna in cans become infested? =A0Sea flies? =A0That is the
> problem with people who have knee-jerk responses to everything. =A0They
> knee-jerk without thinking, and they end up looking dumb, which is
> probably where they started in the first place.
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who said canned tuna. HD has a Nine year warranty on cfls, im not
throwin my 2$ bulbs away, im goin back for freebies when I need them
and let them dispose of them, as they do for free with batteries. So
beath well today, knowing your coal plant is giving you Mercury.

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