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Students4Democracy Topic:   Lights Out
   Posted By : tude dog  (Sep 9 2010 9:52:58 AM)

The end of an era. 

 A most important item in my life,is going the way of the dodo .

In its place we get these mercury filled things,  so in future years we all can read about the mercury crisis necessitating new controls on our daily lives to combat the new threat.

More immediate is the loss of jobs in the U.S. to our friends in China and Mexico.

Thanks GE, you SOBs.

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Light bulb factory closes; End of era for U.S. means more jobs overseas

WINCHESTER, VA. - The last major GE factory making ordinary incandescent light bulbs in the United States is closing this month, marking a small, sad exit for a product and company that can trace their roots to Thomas Alva Edison's innovations in the 1870s.

The remaining 200 workers at the plant here will lose their jobs.

"Now what're we going to do?" said Toby Savolainen, 49, who like many others worked for decades at the factory, making bulbs now deemed wasteful.

During the recession, political and business leaders have held out the promise that American advances, particularly in green technology, might stem the decades-long decline in U.S. manufacturing jobs. But as the lighting industry shows, even when the government pushes companies toward environmental innovations and Americans come up with them, the manufacture of the next generation technology can still end up overseas.

What made the plant here vulnerable is, in part, a 2007 energy conservation measure passed by Congress that set standards essentially banning ordinary incandescents by 2014. The law will force millions of American households to switch to more efficient bulbs.

The resulting savings in energy and greenhouse-gas emissions are expected to be immense. But the move also had unintended consequences.

Rather than setting off a boom in the U.S. manufacture of replacement lights, the leading replacement lights are compact fluorescents, or CFLs, which are made almost entirely overseas, mostly in China.

Consisting of glass tubes twisted into a spiral, they require more hand labor, which is cheaper there. So though they were first developed by American engineers in the 1970s, none of the major brands make CFLs in the United States.

"Everybody's jumping on the green bandwagon," said Pat Doyle, 54, who has worked at the plant for 26 years. But "we've been sold out. First sold out by the government. Then sold out by GE. "

Doyle was speaking after a shift last month surrounded by several co-workers around a picnic table near the punch clock. Many of the workers have been at the plant for decades, and most appeared to be in their 40s and 50s. Several worried aloud about finding another job.

"When you're 50 years old, no one wants you," Savolainen said. It was meant half in jest, but some of the men nod grimly.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/07/AR2010090706933.html?hpid=topnews&am p;sid=ST2010090707038

Lights out for ordinary bulbs made in the U.S.

 

 

 
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Students4Democracy Topic:   A Climate Absolution?
   Posted By : Artemy Schnaps  (Sep 8 2010 12:44:55 AM)
Fine as ever, thanx...
I see nothing's been changed. CO2 pollution and climate change is evergreen topic.
 
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Students4Democracy Topic:   A Climate Absolution?
   Posted By : odin  (Sep 7 2010 7:59:44 PM)

Hi Artemy, nice to read you again.

Hope you are keeping well?

 
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Students4Democracy Topic:   A Climate Absolution?
   Posted By : Artemy Schnaps  (Sep 7 2010 5:41:51 AM)
I had a lot to say to climate alarmists when was getting my ass slowly frozen last winter.
Global warming? Two months of minus 30 and lower undoubtedly prove existence of the issue.
 
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Students4Democracy Topic:   My credit card was used after IDF confisc
   Posted By : tude dog  (Sep 3 2010 10:28:09 AM)

This does not directly deal with the particular complaint of that stolen credit card, but it is a clue how the Israeli military views theft by its soldiers.

Israeli soldier charged with looting Turkish ship

Soldier allegedly stole laptop computers from the "Ma vi Marmara," and sold them to other soldiers.

The Israeli military says a soldier has been charged with looting the lead ship in a Gaza blockade-busting flotilla stopped by Israeli naval commandos in a bloody raid at the end of May.

The military said in a statement that the soldier is accused of stealing equipment from the Mavi Marmara ship after it was towed to an Israeli port. The statement late Thursday said the soldier's actions "directly contradict the Israeli military's moral standards."

The soldier was arrested by Military Police in August, along with a number of other soldiers and an officer for stealing laptop computers from the Mavi Marmara.

http://www.jpost.com/ArtsAndCulture/Entertainment/Article.aspx?id=186991

 
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