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On 1/20/2014 3:46 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 1/20/14, 4:40 PM, amdx wrote: On 1/20/2014 3:18 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 1/20/14, 4:14 PM, Hank wrote: On 1/20/2014 3:40 PM, amdx wrote: On 1/20/2014 2:17 PM, Hank wrote: On 1/20/2014 1:09 PM, amdx wrote: I think your numbers are slightly exaggerated, but not a lot. Payback should certainly be less than one your for most people. I don't know how you arrived at this number but I'm in agreement with your conclusion Math. Where did I lose you. I used the cost of a kWh as 13 cents. I assumed the new bulbs use about 10% as much energy as the old style. If you saved $50, you must have spend $55 before and $5 now. Mikek Awesome. All this higher math...I need to find my college abacus. You're not that old, you probably had a TI-30. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TI-30 Note the Red LEDs. Mikek I believe the HP-30 and most other scientific calculators appeared after I had received my M.A. We had a couple of clunky desktop calcs in the math labs and our trusty K&E sliderules. In those days, you actually had to know how to do the math, not that I was ever a whiz at math, but I did ok. I apologize. You are that old. :-) The T1-30 was my first calculator I got for use in my electronics classes. Mikek |
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