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Feit 23w EcoBulb® Twist
Wattage: 23
Lumens: 1600
Efficacy: 69 lm/w
Color Temp: 2700 K
Life: 8,000 hours
US$3.75
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MaxLite 25w MicroMax
Wattage: 25
Lumens: 1800
Efficacy: 72 lm/w
Color Temp: 2700 K
Life: 10,000 hours
US$3.75
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Litetronics? T2 Neolite?
Watts: 23
Lumens: 1660
Efficacy: 72 lm/w
Color Temp: 2700 K
Life: 10,000 hours
US$4.50
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GE 26w Mini-Spiral®
Watts: 26
Lumens: 1700
Efficacy: 65 lm/w
Color Temp: 2700 K
Life: 8,000 hours
US$5.75
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Philips Universal Marathon®
Wattage: 25
Lumens: 1750
Efficacy: 70 lm/w
Color Temp: 2700 K
Life: 15,000 hours
Other: low mercury
US$10.00
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Harmony Double Circline
Wattage: 30
Lumens: 2200
Efficacy: 73 lm/w
Color Temp: 2700 K
Life: 10,000 hours
US$10.75
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MaxLite 42w MicroMax
Wattage: 42
Lumens: 2600
Efficacy: 61.9 lm/w
Color Temp: 2700 K
Life: 8,000 hours
US$12.00
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TCP 42w T2 SpringLamp®
Wattage: 42
Lumens: 2800
Efficacy: 66.6 lm/w
Color Temp: 2700 K
Life: 10,000 hours
Other: lead free glass
US$13.75
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GE Triple Biax Bulb
Wattage: 28
Lumens: 1750
Efficacy: 62.5 lm/w
Color Temp: 2700 K
Life: 12,000 hours
US$15.00
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MaxLite MegaMax
Wattage: 55
Lumens: 3900-4600
Efficacy: 65-70 lm/w
Color Temp: 2850 K
Life: 10,000 hours
US$16.50 to US$20.00
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Harmony 65w Ultra-SpiraLamp
Wattage: 65
Lumens: 4100
Efficacy: 63 lm/w
Color Temp: 5500 K
Life: 10,000 hours
US$17.00
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GE Lighting 2-D
Wattage: 39
Lumens: 2780
Efficacy: 71 lm/w
Color Temp: 3000 K
Life: 10,000 hours
US$25.00
Self-powered and LED lights...
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Sylvania DOT-it? Lights
stick-up LED lights
US$8.95
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Sylvania LED Book Light
US$8.95
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Rayovac Sportsman® Grip-Clip? LED Light
Waterproof LED flashlight
US$10.25
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Sylvania Power Failure Light
0.4 watt flashlight/nightlight
US$14.95
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Freeplay Kito? Flashlight
hand-crank power
US$19.99
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Brunton Lamplight LED Lantern
1 LED 200 hour lantern
US$20.00
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Brunton Glorb-LED Lantern
4 LED 250 hour lantern
US$25.50
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AsiaStar Dynamo Flashlight
multifunction flashlight
US$29.95
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Freeplay? Xray LED Flashlight
US$34.95
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Freeplay? Jonta Flashlight
full-size premium wind-up flashlight
US$69.95
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Freeplay Flashlight Emergency Center
3 rechargeable flashlights
US$99.95
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Aug 6 2009 3:16 PM
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Aug 6 2009 3:15 PM
Chad
Jun 16 2009 3:12 PM
I hope you are well.
This audio / video is a snippet from my exclusive interview conducted with Greg Allen in March 2007 on the Zest Radio Show. This is word association. We hope you find it interesting and thought provoking.
Thanks to all for helping us to educate others ;)
Peace,
Paul
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuMPuh7kzxU
Jun 16 2009 3:10 PM
Join us for our Big, Green, Celebration!

Jun 16 2009 3:09 PM
Peace,
Environmental Media Northwest
emnw.org
By captainozone at 2009-05-12
Jun 16 2009 3:08 PM
Legalize It!
Tom Ammaniano (state assemblyman from San Francisco) just introduced a
bill into the state assembly to tax and regulate marijuana as we do
alcohol -- i.e., it would be legalized, taxed, and regulated. Like
alcohol, sales would be limited to folks over 21, penalties would be in
place for dui, sale to minors, etc. in other words, it sounds like the
right approach. The bill's official number is AB390, and more info will probably be available soon at www. norml. org and www. mpp. org.
If you have a minute, call and/or email your state assembly person and
Senator to encourage them to support the bill. You can look up their
contact info online based on your zip code:
http://www. legislature. ca. gov/port-zipsearch. html.
Feel free to pass this along. The bill is fighting an uphill battle
against a vast legacy of misguided and uninformed policy, and it will
only have a chance of passing if people speak up in favor.
This bill will provide California with one billion dollars of revenue each year (each ounce is taxed $50)
Do your part to help LEGALIZE IT!
Jun 16 2009 3:07 PM
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~Victoria :)
Jun 16 2009 3:04 PM
BE AWARE, great messase ...:)
-Peace
Jun 16 2009 3:04 PM
Thanks for connecting :)
Peace Love & Music,
Andixx
Jun 16 2009 3:04 PM
Jun 16 2009 3:03 PM
Ludwik Pasteur
Hello!
Thank you for the add.
Greetings from Warsaw!
Jun 16 2009 3:03 PM
Nov 18 2008 12:11 AM
Hope all read here for knowledge.
Rexxx
Nov 12 2008 4:29 AM
Nov 2 2008 7:36 PM
Oct 25 2008 2:03 AM
Burning the future: Coal in America
Im now mad that I live in an apartment that uses electricity. Solar power her I come.
Oct 22 2008 1:17 AM
Oct 19 2008 7:01 PM
Solar energy is a favorite of environmentalists, but it works only when the sun is shining. But that's the trick. There is a place where the sun never sets, and a way to use solar energy for power generation 24 hours a day, 365 days a year: Put the solar cells in space, in high orbits where they'd be in sunshine all the time.
You do it with the solar power satellite (SPS), a concept invented by Peter Glaser in 1968. The idea is simple: You build large assemblages of solar cells in space, where they convert sunlight into electricity and beam it to receiving stations on the ground.
The solar power satellite is the ultimate clean energy source. It doesn't burn an ounce of fuel. And a single SPS could deliver five to 10 gigawatts of energy to the ground continually. Consider that the total electrical-generation capacity of the entire state of California is 4.4 gigawatts."
Oct 18 2008 4:29 PM
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Oct 13 2008 2:53 PM
Melinda, President
Nature Abounds
Oct 12 2008 6:51 PM
Oct 12 2008 6:37 PM
We do believe in a better world.
PP
Aug 29 2008 11:10 PM
Take a break from the cause for a day or two and have a fun labor day .......John