EPA rules about CFLs --- Congress at its best

I'm not going to watch the video, but I know what it says. While I'm a little mixed about the CFL's, I do have a few in my house. The wife doesn't like them, but they work for me. Anyway, as long as the CFL's are small, they are relatively easy to dispose of, but one must remember to seal everything if it breaks. And, you can dispose of them in your normal trash. As the days go on however, I would imagine that the local laws will change and there might one day come when there will be a drop off place for used or broken CFL's.
 
I only use them in places where the light may be on for a good while.

I will not use them in the bathroom because when I flick on the light, I WANT LIGHT !
 
I only use them in places where the light may be on for a good while.

I will not use them in the bathroom because when I flick on the light, I WANT LIGHT !

Same here. Now if only I could find a replacement for those little candleabra lights. They burn out really quick.
 
we have them all through our house.

"Of course, we have plenty of Duct tape in texas"

LOL
 
well, after 10 minutes of getting hughesnet to load and play a 5 minute video, I agree with Mr. Poe.
 
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