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Wilbur Hubbard May 14th 07 04:42 PM

Bulb replacement
 

"Milton Waddams" wrote in message
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I am replacement the incadescent bulbs on my boat with ones that are
more green in their energy usage. I have found that the compact
flourescents cause too much radio and gps noise and aren't that
efficient, so I am looking at replacing everything with LED lighting.
A weekday crewmember recommended going to oil lamps for the interior.
They do give a nautical "air" but how environmentally sound are they?
Thank you,

Milton


Milton, you must be the greatest example of the ignorant liberal ever on
this group. I ask you why would anybody care about 'green' on the
electrical system of a sailboat? A real sailboat is naturally green. All
you need is a photovoltaic array to produce all the "green" electricity
you need. Any electric light run by solar panels is "greener" (I just
hate that stupid phrase!) than burning oil. Shows how you liberals are
so thoroughly brainwashed by the environmental whackos.

Wilbur Hubbard


Maxprop May 15th 07 05:15 AM

Bulb replacement
 

"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message
...

"Milton Waddams" wrote in message
...
I am replacement the incadescent bulbs on my boat with ones that are
more green in their energy usage. I have found that the compact
flourescents cause too much radio and gps noise and aren't that
efficient, so I am looking at replacing everything with LED lighting.
A weekday crewmember recommended going to oil lamps for the interior.
They do give a nautical "air" but how environmentally sound are they?
Thank you,

Milton


Milton, you must be the greatest example of the ignorant liberal ever on
this group. I ask you why would anybody care about 'green' on the
electrical system of a sailboat? A real sailboat is naturally green. All
you need is a photovoltaic array to produce all the "green" electricity
you need. Any electric light run by solar panels is "greener" (I just hate
that stupid phrase!) than burning oil. Shows how you liberals are so
thoroughly brainwashed by the environmental whackos.


I was wondering the same thing. Well said.

Max



Lady Pilot May 15th 07 07:21 AM

Bulb replacement
 

"Maxprop" wrote in message
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"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message
...

"Milton Waddams" wrote in message
...
I am replacement the incadescent bulbs on my boat with ones that are
more green in their energy usage. I have found that the compact
flourescents cause too much radio and gps noise and aren't that
efficient, so I am looking at replacing everything with LED lighting.
A weekday crewmember recommended going to oil lamps for the interior.
They do give a nautical "air" but how environmentally sound are they?
Thank you,

Milton


Milton, you must be the greatest example of the ignorant liberal ever on
this group. I ask you why would anybody care about 'green' on the
electrical system of a sailboat? A real sailboat is naturally green. All
you need is a photovoltaic array to produce all the "green" electricity
you need. Any electric light run by solar panels is "greener" (I just
hate that stupid phrase!) than burning oil. Shows how you liberals are so
thoroughly brainwashed by the environmental whackos.


I was wondering the same thing. Well said.


Isn't he wonderful? Oops, I meant Capt. Neal that is still out to sea until
June 1st. I wish he would come home earlier so I could pick at him.

LP



Scotty May 15th 07 01:53 PM

Bulb replacement
 

"Lady Pilot" wrote in message
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I wish he would come home earlier so I could lick at

him.


Ewwwwwww!



jlrogers May 23rd 07 07:01 PM

Bulb replacement
 

"Scotty" wrote in message
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"Lady Pilot" wrote in message
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I wish he would come home earlier so I could lick at

him.


Ewwwwwww,


weeeeeeee!.




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