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TOPIC: OT Re: CFLs - retrofitting low ESR capacitors
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== 1 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Sep 25 2011 7:10 pm
From: "Phil Allison"
"Jeßus = TROLL "
> You're doing exactly the same thing.
** Nonsense.
Piss off - you fucking retard.
== 2 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Sep 25 2011 7:43 pm
From: Jeßus
On Mon, 26 Sep 2011 12:10:59 +1000, "Phil Allison" <phil_a@tpg.com.au>
wrote:
>
>"Jeßus = TROLL "
>
>> You're doing exactly the same thing.
>
>
>** Nonsense.
>
> Piss off - you fucking retard.
Me, fucking retards? Bimbos perhaps... I'll cop to that much at least.
Have a great day Phil!
== 3 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Sep 25 2011 8:28 pm
From: Jeffrey Angus
On 9/25/2011 7:24 PM, Phil Allison wrote:
> "William Sommerwanker the Fuckwit PEDANT"
>
>
>>> ** Be better to put idiots like you in straightjackets.
>>
>>> Correct spelling.
>>
>> I did correct the spelling.
>
>
> ** No, you fucking FUCKWIT.
>
> The spelling IS correct !!!!!!
>
> Pedantry is a mental illness.
Sorry William, despite the rather colorful way Phil has of expressing
himself, he is correct.
strait jacket
[streyt-jak-it]
strait·jack·et
[streyt-jak-it]
noun
1. a garment made of strong material and designed to bind the arms,
as of a violently disoriented person.
2. anything that severely confines, constricts, or hinders:
Conventional attitudes can be a straitjacket, preventing original
thinking.
verb (used with object) Also, strait-jack·et.
3. to put in or as in a straitjacket: Her ambition was straitjacketed
by her family.
Also, straightjacket.
Jeff
--
"Everything from Crackers to Coffins"
== 4 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Sep 25 2011 10:15 pm
From: "Wild_Bill"
Many people (balanced and otherwise) often state that recycled this-n-that
are great for the planet, yet those people have no idea where the power
comes from for the recycling facilities.. often coal generation.
Cars are still a huge air pollution contributor, but much worse are the
freighters operating on bunker oil, which pollute much more significantly
than all the worlds' autos.
Bunker oil is likely the filthiest fuel ever used, and is what freighter
ships use to transport most of the crap goods being produced these days.
So, as manufacturing of common products leaves one continent, more imported
goods are being transported from across the vast oceans.
When the low quality goods quickly fail, they're transported again by more
internal combustion engines to landfills and placed in the ground beside
fresh water resources.
Just because trash trucks operate in your neighborhood every week doesn't
mean the landfill is local.
Here in Pennsylvania, the landfills have been accepting waste from more than
12 other states, and it's easy to see that PA doesn't have 12 bordering
states.. so trash is trucked or transported across/thru entire states to be
dumped here.
As I've said for a number of years, job opportunities with real job security
are in the waste industry.
The cheap crap products that keep pouring into my, and your, country every
day have to be disposed of.
The biggest hoax of the last 50+ years is that products are cheaper because
they're made elsewhere (poor countries), instead of domestically.
The actual truth is that it's more profitable to have goods made elsewhere,
which involves much more than cheap labor.. it involves behind-closed-doors
deal making and power, influence and favoritism (our favorite communist
nation which holds huge domestic business debts).
China and other countries accept some of our waste products, then recycle
them with coal-generated power, then ship those products globally with
bunker oil.. so the recycled products have real-world costs that don't end
up in the cost effectiveness evaluations.. but keep perpetuating the
recycled-is-good mentality.
The total net gain is a loss.
LED and CFL lighting aren't the solutions, they only distract attention.
--
Cheers,
WB
.............
"Jeff Liebermann" <jeffl@cruzio.com> wrote in message
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>
> There are about 600 coal plants in the US. The numbers are a bit
> misleading as coal fired power plants come in all shapes and sizes.
> It's not the number, but the generation capacity that's important. In
> the US, we built 10 new plants in 2010 for a total new capacity of
> 1.6GW (gigawatts). However, if you include decomissioned plants, the
> net loss in capacity in 2010 was about -4.6GW lost. Most of the loss
> was balanced by a transition to federally subsidized wind power. In
> 2010, there was also the cancellation of 10 additional plants mostly
> due to legislative or EPA restriction. For example, California has a
> ban on new coal plants (SB1368). Europe is doing much the same.
> <http://www.netl.doe.gov/coal/refshelf/ncp.pdf>
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_phase_out>
> If the EPA gets its way, it's likely that most of the older US coal
> plants will need to close to meet emission requirements.
> <http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Existing_U.S._Coal_Plants>
>
> The loss of -4.6GW of coal generation capacity is not going to make
> much of a dent in the mercury emissions. At this time, the US gets
> about 45% of about 4 trillion kw-hr of electricity from coal. A few
> gigawatts of capacity here and there isn't going to change much.
> <http://www.eia.gov/coal/>
> Note that capacity loss is usually balanced by burning more coal to
> produce more electricity at other plants. Therefore, closing a plant
> does NOT constitute an overall decrease in emissions. Only a decrease
> in generated mw-hr can decrease emissions.
>
> If you accept my coal generation logic at face value, every product
> that uses electricity also dumps mercury into the environment. For
> example, my electric water heater would be considered a major
> contributor to coal based environmental pollution and far more
> significant than a CFL lamp. While this doesn't do anything to help
> one decide between CFL and incandescent, it does highlight some
> priorities on the process.
>
> Yep. Something like 90% of the really obnoxious atmospheric pollution
> comes from burning coal. There are technologies that drastically
> reduce coal fired plant emissions. They're expensive, messy, use huge
> amounts of water, and are being largely ignored by the larger plants.
> Not so with the smaller plants, a few of which use one or more
> technologies.
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clean_coal_technology>
> As far as I can tell, neither India or China are doing clean coal
> plants.
>
>
> I don't have an answer to the "why". Most likely, both countries
> economies will collapse without the generated power, which makes it
> one of many "necessary evils".
>
>
> --
> Jeff Liebermann jeffl@cruzio.com
> 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com
> Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com
> Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558
== 5 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Sep 25 2011 10:15 pm
From: kreed
On Sep 26, 1:28 pm, Jeffrey Angus <grendel...@aim.com> wrote:
> On 9/25/2011 7:24 PM, Phil Allison wrote:
>
> > "William Sommerwanker the Fuckwit PEDANT"
>
> >>> ** Be better to put idiots like you in straightjackets.
>
> >>> Correct spelling.
>
> >> I did correct the spelling.
>
> > ** No, you fucking FUCKWIT.
>
> > The spelling IS correct !!!!!!
>
> > Pedantry is a mental illness.
>
> Sorry William, despite the rather colorful way Phil has of expressing
> himself, he is correct.
>
> strait jacket
> [streyt-jak-it]
> strait·jack·et
> [streyt-jak-it]
> noun
> 1. a garment made of strong material and designed to bind the arms,
> as of a violently disoriented person.
> 2. anything that severely confines, constricts, or hinders:
> Conventional attitudes can be a straitjacket, preventing original
> thinking.
>
and under Number 2 - a picture of Trevor Wilson is displayed as an
example.
> verb (used with object) Also, strait-jack·et.
>
> 3. to put in or as in a straitjacket: Her ambition was straitjacketed
> by her family.
>
> Also, straightjacket.
>
> Jeff
>
> --
> "Everything from Crackers to Coffins"
== 6 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Sep 25 2011 10:36 pm
From: "Trevor Wilson"
kreed wrote:
> On Sep 26, 1:28 pm, Jeffrey Angus <grendel...@aim.com> wrote:
>> On 9/25/2011 7:24 PM, Phil Allison wrote:
>>
>>> "William Sommerwanker the Fuckwit PEDANT"
>>
>>>>> ** Be better to put idiots like you in straightjackets.
>>
>>>>> Correct spelling.
>>
>>>> I did correct the spelling.
>>
>>> ** No, you fucking FUCKWIT.
>>
>>> The spelling IS correct !!!!!!
>>
>>> Pedantry is a mental illness.
>>
>> Sorry William, despite the rather colorful way Phil has of expressing
>> himself, he is correct.
>>
>> strait jacket
>> [streyt-jak-it]
>> strait�jack�et
>> [streyt-jak-it]
>> noun
>> 1. a garment made of strong material and designed to bind the arms,
>> as of a violently disoriented person.
>> 2. anything that severely confines, constricts, or hinders:
>> Conventional attitudes can be a straitjacket, preventing original
>> thinking.
>>
>
> and under Number 2 - a picture of Trevor Wilson is displayed as an
> example.
**If you want to carry on a rational discussion, do so. If you want to
engage in purile insults, feel free. You merely expose yourself to others
for the moron that you are.
I note you inability to address my previous comments and questions. Says a
great deal about your ability to carry on a reasoned, rational discussion.
--
Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au
== 7 of 14 ==
Date: Sun, Sep 25 2011 11:35 pm
From: "William Sommerwerck"
The fact that a dictionary accepts a gross misspelling of a word does not
make it right.
The English language -- unlike the French -- does not have an "authority"
controlling its content or usage, so it can be corrupted. "Straightjacket"
is wrong.
== 8 of 14 ==
Date: Mon, Sep 26 2011 2:57 am
From: kreed
On Sep 26, 3:36 pm, "Trevor Wilson" <tre...@rageaudio.com.au> wrote:
> kreed wrote:
> > On Sep 26, 1:28 pm, Jeffrey Angus <grendel...@aim.com> wrote:
> >> On 9/25/2011 7:24 PM, Phil Allison wrote:
>
> >>> "William Sommerwanker the Fuckwit PEDANT"
>
> >>>>> ** Be better to put idiots like you in straightjackets.
>
> >>>>> Correct spelling.
>
> >>>> I did correct the spelling.
>
> >>> ** No, you fucking FUCKWIT.
>
> >>> The spelling IS correct !!!!!!
>
> >>> Pedantry is a mental illness.
>
> >> Sorry William, despite the rather colorful way Phil has of expressing
> >> himself, he is correct.
>
> >> strait jacket
> >> [streyt-jak-it]
> >> strait jack et
> >> [streyt-jak-it]
> >> noun
> >> 1. a garment made of strong material and designed to bind the arms,
> >> as of a violently disoriented person.
> >> 2. anything that severely confines, constricts, or hinders:
> >> Conventional attitudes can be a straitjacket, preventing original
> >> thinking.
>
> > and under Number 2 - a picture of Trevor Wilson is displayed as an
> > example.
>
> **If you want to carry on a rational discussion, do so. If you want to
> engage in purile insults, feel free. You merely expose yourself to others
> for the moron that you are.
>
No, I am not being puerile, Im giving an example that most on this
group can easily identify with in relation to your global warming
"faith". An analogy if you like.
> I note you inability to address my previous comments and questions. Says a
> great deal about your ability to carry on a reasoned, rational discussion.
>
To my mind addressing your comments or questions on AGW is like
addressing past "scientific theories" like Hitlers "master Aryan race"
or "eugenics" The subject is so obviously ridiculous, discredited to
start with that any thinking person has already dismissed it for what
it is.
It is not possible to ever be right debating with someone like
yourself, as your belief level is similar to that of a chronic
religious fanatic, it simply isnt possible to change your mind
Suggesting i look at a bought off organisation like the IPCC, ASIO, or
other sources you mention is as ridiculous as saying "God and every
seemingly impossible thing in the bible is 100% real, just ask the
vicar, bishop, pope, etc in my church, or worse still, the leader of
my cult. I wouldnt dignify it with starting a discussion on it.
The answer from these sort of people, if you do not 1000% agree
without question is that "You are a mental case/fool and/or evil for
not believing." Same process under the soviets, "You live in the USSR
which is the best and most free nation and political system in the
world, if you question this, you must be a mental case, so off to the
mental hospital (re-education camp) you go". Not that many truly
believed this crap, but they kept their mouth firmly closed, to avoid
the consequences, or be avoid being ostracised by those around them,
who might agree with them, but are too afraid to be seen supporting or
associating with someone who speaks it publicly.
Put it this way, go out there, read and examine anti-AGW material, Im
not going to go and spend lots of my time doing this for you, it would
be a waste of time anyway.
> --
> Trevor Wilsonwww.rageaudio.com.au
== 9 of 14 ==
Date: Mon, Sep 26 2011 3:00 am
From: kreed
On Sep 26, 4:35 pm, "William Sommerwerck" <grizzledgee...@comcast.net>
wrote:
> The fact that a dictionary accepts a gross misspelling of a word does not
> make it right.
>
> The English language -- unlike the French -- does not have an "authority"
> controlling its content or usage, so it can be corrupted. "Straightjacket"
> is wrong.
Well, I always thought it was "strait" jacket.
Possibly "Straight" Jacket is probably an American version of the
term, the Americans are good at spelling words differently, dropping
and reversing letters, compared to other english speaking peoples.
== 10 of 14 ==
Date: Mon, Sep 26 2011 3:27 am
From: "William Sommerwerck"
"kreed" <kenreed1999@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Sep 26, 4:35 pm, "William Sommerwerck" <grizzledgee...@comcast.net>
wrote:
> The fact that a dictionary accepts a gross misspelling of a word does not
> make it right.
>
> The English language -- unlike the French -- does not have an "authority"
> controlling its content or usage, so it can be corrupted. "Straightjacket"
> is wrong.
Well, I always thought it was "strait" jacket.
Possibly "Straight" Jacket is probably an American version of the
term, the Americans are good at spelling words differently, dropping
and reversing letters, compared to other english speaking peoples.
No, it's that Americans are stupid. They spell it the way it sounds, without
understanding its derivation.
== 11 of 14 ==
Date: Mon, Sep 26 2011 4:25 am
From: "Arfa Daily"
"Rich Webb" <bbew.ar@mapson.nozirev.ten> wrote in message
news:i35v77hp4kp38lfvnrq05h6j8sps5ir5ak@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 10:20:24 -0700, Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@cruzio.com>
> wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 17:54:07 +0100, "Arfa Daily"
>><arfa.daily@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Anyway, enough time spent on this now. Been enjoyable.
>>>Arfa
>>
>>Humor me for a moment. Take a digital camera photo of your favorite
>>CFL lamp. Turn off all the other sources of light. What color do you
>>get? Here's mine:
>><http://802.11junk.com/jeffl/crud/FEIT-23w.jpg>
>>See a problem perhaps?
>>
>>Extra credit. Find various sheets of blank paper with an assortment
>>of brightness from about 85 to 105. Photograph those using either a
>>CFL lamp and an incandescent lamp source. What colors do you get?
>>(Note that the 105 brightness contains phosphors resulting in the
>>reflected light actually being brighter than the incident light).
>>
>>You might want to buy a cheap LED UV flashlight and a diffraction
>>grating, for more fun with lighting.
>><http://www.scientificsonline.com/holographic-diffraction-grating-film-10036.html>
>
> Or, from the same source (as well as Amazon, etc.) this thing
> <http://www.scientificsonline.com/precision-economy-spectrometer.html>
> which includes a nm scale. Some examples of what it shows at
> <http://home.comcast.net/~mcculloch-brown/astro/spectrostar.html>
>
> --
> Rich Webb Norfolk, VA
Some interesting findings there. Today, this dropped into my email
Looks as though it might address some of the points I made, particularly in
regard to the (typically) non-omnidirectional light from a LED lamp. I had
long wondered why the cooling core for the LEDs was not made spherical, so
that the light would be omni.
Arfa
== 12 of 14 ==
Date: Mon, Sep 26 2011 4:47 am
From: "Phil Allison"
"kreed"
> Well, I always thought it was "strait" jacket.
The Macquarie Dictionary, 1981 edition, gives both spellings as equal
alternatives.
So do others, both US and UK ones - PLUS the MS Spell Checker !!!
The really wonderful thing about the English language is that it Lives,
Breathes and CHANGES.
So we can all have * FUN * with it.
And bets of all, it pisses fuckwit pedants off to hell !!!!!!!!!!!
..... Phil
== 13 of 14 ==
Date: Mon, Sep 26 2011 8:23 am
From: F Murtz
Arfa Daily wrote:
>
>
> "Rich Webb" <bbew.ar@mapson.nozirev.ten> wrote in message
> news:i35v77hp4kp38lfvnrq05h6j8sps5ir5ak@4ax.com...
>> On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 10:20:24 -0700, Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@cruzio.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 17:54:07 +0100, "Arfa Daily"
>>> <arfa.daily@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Anyway, enough time spent on this now. Been enjoyable.
>>>> Arfa
>>>
>>> Humor me for a moment. Take a digital camera photo of your favorite
>>> CFL lamp. Turn off all the other sources of light. What color do you
>>> get? Here's mine:
>>> <http://802.11junk.com/jeffl/crud/FEIT-23w.jpg>
>>> See a problem perhaps?
>>>
>>> Extra credit. Find various sheets of blank paper with an assortment
>>> of brightness from about 85 to 105. Photograph those using either a
>>> CFL lamp and an incandescent lamp source. What colors do you get?
>>> (Note that the 105 brightness contains phosphors resulting in the
>>> reflected light actually being brighter than the incident light).
>>>
>>> You might want to buy a cheap LED UV flashlight and a diffraction
>>> grating, for more fun with lighting.
>>> <http://www.scientificsonline.com/holographic-diffraction-grating-film-10036.html>
>>>
>>
>> Or, from the same source (as well as Amazon, etc.) this thing
>> <http://www.scientificsonline.com/precision-economy-spectrometer.html>
>> which includes a nm scale. Some examples of what it shows at
>> <http://home.comcast.net/~mcculloch-brown/astro/spectrostar.html>
>>
>> --
>> Rich Webb Norfolk, VA
>
> Some interesting findings there. Today, this dropped into my email
>
> http://www.ledlighting-eetimes.com/en/osram-s-near-omnidirectional-led-lamp-to-replace-75w-incandescent-lamp.html?cmp_id=7&news_id=222907475
>
>
> Looks as though it might address some of the points I made, particularly
> in regard to the (typically) non-omnidirectional light from a LED lamp.
> I had long wondered why the cooling core for the LEDs was not made
> spherical, so that the light would be omni.
>
> Arfa
Sounds good,It would cost me about aud $2000 for lamps for this house
== 14 of 14 ==
Date: Mon, Sep 26 2011 10:34 am
From: "Wild_Bill"
Your point wrt LEDs only having limited directional output is important, for
most of the commonly available types.
It was easily seen that filament lighting was omnidirectional, and very
evenly dispersed by internal coatings applied to the envelopes.
The common T-1-3/4 LED is essentially good for a panel indicator, not a
space illuminating/lighting device.
Even the more powerful 1W and larger devices wouldn't throw any light if not
for the lenses and a good reflector, The reflector area needs to be about
30-50x that of the LED lens to throw much light for any distance
(counterproductive for a compact design).. and then the results are a bright
spot surrounded by a much dimmer halo.
Also, the higher output devices need to be attached to heatsinks.
The EE Times article image is half-assed, at best, and where do they get
writers/reporters today? They can't provide a link to go directly to the
manufacturers' products that they report on, but instead only provide a link
so you can go look it up yourself.
This fuzzy image looks like an artist created it.. it might be expected that
the actual construction materials are clear.. I just hope it's not glass,
because every simpleton already knows that glass production is destroying
the planet.
It sorta looks like a hemisphere of LEDs and a reflector/diffuser over it.
There doesn't appear to be any obtrusive heat sinking like the flying saucer
shapes I've seen in the stores lately.
There you have it.. these lights will pay for themselves. Step right up,
folks.
This here is a new Dimension.
The listed efficiency of a 75W incandescent is shown as Zero.. but it's
actually 100% or more when it's turned off, and it might only cost $1
(although I regularly see them for lower prices).
So, maybe this is the root issue, that people today are too GD lazy to turn
off lights when they're not being used (doesn't matter that the govt has
strongly recommended it, for years now).
If the efficiency of a 75W IC lamp is zero, then watt about a 100W.. minus
25?
It's already been established that the heating value (of the mostly infrared
light) from IC lamps will reduce home heating system loads.
The Chinese (government-backed) factories could likely tool up within a
couple of weeks to closely copy this lamp, or a looky-like the same, and
flood the market.
Since few people are aware of the disclaimer that comes with nearly every
poduct produced today (and for recent decades).. "Specifications subject to
change".
Might wanna get the extended warranty on these new lights.. the "limited"
package warranty might look like swiss cheese.
One of my curiosities will be how tolerant the new LED lamps will be of line
voltage spikes/surges, regardless of what the predicted lifetimes are.
--
Cheers,
WB
.............
"Arfa Daily" <arfa.daily@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:EiZfq.9272$Nq1.4785@newsfe25.ams2...
>
>
> Today, this dropped into my email
>
> http://www.ledlighting-eetimes.com/en/osram-s-near-omnidirectional-led-lamp-to-replace-75w-incandescent-lamp.html?cmp_id=7&news_id=222907475
>
> Looks as though it might address some of the points I made, particularly
> in regard to the (typically) non-omnidirectional light from a LED lamp. I
> had long wondered why the cooling core for the LEDs was not made
> spherical, so that the light would be omni.
>
> Arfa
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TOPIC: OT: Video - Mug Shot Monday - Check Out The James Way Video LOL!
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Mon, Sep 26 2011 6:02 am
From: RoadRunner
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TOPIC: way OT: thrashing swap file in W2K
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.repair/t/42a5df77841d8177?hl=en
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Mon, Sep 26 2011 6:56 am
From: Allodoxaphobia
On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 06:28:26 -0700, William Sommerwerck wrote:
> I'm looking for a likely solution from someone who's seen the same problem
> and fixed it -- not theoretical speculations.
> Over the past few years (not weeks or months -- years), my W2K-based PC has
> been running slower and slower. It started when the OS began appropriating
> additional swap-file space, something that rarely, if ever, happened during
> the first few years. Oddly, the more space it took, the slower it became.
By now it is probably 0wn3d by several pieces of malware.
If that's the case, _those programs_ are running the computer
and you're just a tolerated guest user.
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== 1 of 1 ==
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