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I find it interesting how we use the watt as a measure of illumination
(not just this list, but marketing in general). Of course you may be
using 200 watt fluorescent or incandescent. In which case I wonder which
would use less electricity?
Ray Shahan wrote:
> I have 200 watts of compact fluorescents in my garage, and I did it
> cheaply by just buying a 1.29 "Y" adapter and two 100 watt fluorescents.
> Works great, and the bulbs I got are white light (vs. yellow)...it does;
> however, take a minute or so to actually come to full brightness (or it
> just may be my old eyes).
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> Raymond Shahan
> Computer Programmer
> REPUBLIC TITLE OF TEXAS, INC.
> 2701 W Plano Parkway
> Plano, TX 75075
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> direct 214.556.0202
> main 972.578.8611
> fax 972.424.5621
> www.republictitle.com
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