exactly. THe cloud is precipitating a "liquid". Over 100 chemicals at  the 
plant...lots of solvents in 10,000 gallon tanks, 3 of which blew  right away.
  
  CM
  
  

LT Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Be sure to sue for a new paint job on your 
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On 2/7/07, Christopher McCann  wrote:
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> http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/16645161.htm
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>   huge fire, lots of smoke over the city, sirens, helicopters, not good.
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>   Chris
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Yes they contain mercury. However many locations now should have  
somewhere you can recycle them, walmart perhaps since they are  
pushing them,
your local govt, etc.  Why this is a *good* thing is that it's  
recycleable, and if you look at how much energy that is required from  
coal fired planets to support
a tungsten bulb instead, it's a lot which has a correlation to  
mercury too since burning the coal tosses mercury into the  
atmosphere, which isn't recycleable.

Likely they scrub *most* of it out but the last few million parts per  
cubic meter of air over the space of a year becomes a lot.

Here on vancouver island where 70% or so of the power comes from  
across the ocean on cables older than me, which have a limited life,  
and capacity, our
provincial run hydro company practically gave bulbs away or free in  
exchange for  old christmas lights, quartz floor lamps etc.  That  
apparently had a
noticeable effect on electrical consumption, I did notice the bulbs  
from Philips etc were better (faster lighting, less prone to dying)  
that a batch from some china supplier
I've never heard of,  those where quite sub-standard.  So performance/ 
life can vary widely


On Feb 7, 2007, at 7:00 AM, andrew strasfogel wrote:

> They damn well better NOT contain mercury.  :((
>
> My sense is they do last longer, at least the ones from Home  
> Depot.  I don't
> know yet about the cheapies from Ikea that we just purchased @3 for  
> $3.99).

John
1983 300TDt  386k Kilometers (mobil 1 Delvac)
1990's 300TDt  186k Kilometers (mobil 1 Delvac)
1993 500SEL 186k Kilometers (mobil 1 Delvac)



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