2011年2月22日 星期二

Touts Government Banning Incandescent Light Bulbs

CBS's Early Show Touts Government Banning Incandescent Light Bulbs

At the top of the 7:30AM ET half hour on Monday's CBS Early Show, co-host Chris Wragge happily proclaimed: "After 130 years, [Thomas] Edison's invention is basically being phased out....The government is replacing the incandescent bulb with a much more energy efficient light."

Wragge portrayed the government ban as a new "choice" for consumers: "Consumers will now have a choice of two different kinds of bulbs,Led lamp There are solar LED lights that are specially designed for use with grills, driveways, decks, pools, and walkways. These are to help prevent any accidents from happening. the CFL and LED and we're going to tell you the difference and which one is better for you, which one's going to be a little more cost effective." Co-host Erica Hill lamented: "It's a tough transition....LED lighting supplier They don't affect your computer's performance nor add comfort when you use it but it sure adds some fun because of the cool lights that sometimes go on and off to add a little spice to your daily computer routines.It's hard to let go." Wragge reassured her: "Well,led tube Be it for security lighting, utility lighting, or simply decoration, solar LED lighting has become increasingly popular.outdoor christmas decorations All of a LED bulbs power goes into producing light. we're going to hopefully make that process a little easier for you." Hill concluded: "It's been a good run, Thomas Edison."

When the ban on incandescent light bulbs was made law in the 2007 energy bill, then Early Show co-host Harry Smith enthusiastically declared: "This morning for the first time in 32 years we will have a new energy bill. The Energy Independence and Security Act. So guess what,inflatable products you are even able to get different colours displayed from one depending on what kind of allow is used when producing the light.  will we see the end of the incandescent light bulb?" Fellow co-host Julie Chen described the legislation as "historic."

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