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#1021 Unread post by Nalian »

I want to nap at work. Where is my business hammock.

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#1022 Unread post by logitech104 »

You gave to feel bad for the guy in this truck. :surrender:

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#1023 Unread post by Wrider »

That would suck... Especially with a geyser out of NOWHERE like that. "Well officer, you see, there was a huge wall of water out of that sewer over there. I know it's not there anymore, it was only there for a few minutes! Well yeah, that's what I said, a wall of water, out of that sewer!" *Minutes Later* "Hey, get away from me! GET AWAY FROM ME!!! I DON'T CARE WHO YOU ARE, GET THAT STRAITJACKET AWAY FROM ME!!!" :laughing:
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#1024 Unread post by Koss »

Yikes! Not only were they unlucky enough to hit the largest manhole cover I have ever seen... but then they get repeatly covered in sewage. Score! :slide:

Who knows... maybe the sewage will mutate them like in old movies and stuff... then the straight jacket will goto the officer who files that report on him... :alien:
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#1026 Unread post by Wrider »

So JohnJ, is that what you ride when you run out of gas??? :twisted:
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#1027 Unread post by blues2cruise »

So-o-o-o, our government has come up with a plan to reduce greenhouse emissions and help the environment.
They plan on banning the sale of incandescent lightbulbs by 2012. Everyone will be forced to use compact fluorescent bulbs. I sure hope they improve them by then.
The compact fluorescent bulbs are too dull. I have them in places where I don't need bright light, but I still like a good incandescent bulb to "see" by.
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#1028 Unread post by fireguzzi »

blues2cruise wrote: I sure hope they improve them by then.
The compact fluorescent bulbs are too dull. I have them in places where I don't need bright light, but I still like a good incandescent bulb to "see" by.
Same here, I put one in the laundry room, but everywhere else has regular bulbs. But I have had that one in the laundry room for about 6 years now.
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#1029 Unread post by Koss »

really? Did you replace one with the proper rating to reproduce the lumines of whatever watt bulb you were using before?

I've seen the opposite in my home, the ones I've used that are equivalent to 40 watt bulbs are pretty much spot on. And the ones that mimic 60 watt bulbs are actually a little brighter. I'm photosensitive, so I notice bright lights really easily :laughing:

Edit: There is also the LED lights that fit your standard light bulb socket, or larger ones like for outdoor use with flood lights. They are comprised of multiple led's in one unit and how many LEDs are included to be used depends on the light output of the bulb you are replacing.
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#1030 Unread post by blues2cruise »

Koss wrote:really? Did you replace one with the proper rating to reproduce the lumines of whatever watt bulb you were using before?
I bought ones with the highest lumens available. They still don't equal the brightness of a 100 watt bulb.
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