Jim-
Please don't tell me you took my examples as a serious means of adding to
this discourse. But, if you insist, try Google, and or the Fox News
archives. It should be a learning as well as informative exercise.
Bob w7BJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim P" <jvpoll@dallas.net>
To: "Bob Gates" <regates@hughes.net>; "W6YN Don Milbury" <w6yn@juno.com>
Cc: <rfi@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: [RFI] CFL bulbs - NO WAY
> "But wait a minute. Some studies point out the reduced
> activity of birds and bees within a 100 mile radius of
> some of these sites."
>
> Need a *cite on just one of those studies, please.
>
> Jim P // WB5WPA //
>
>
> * Cite: Name of publication, publication date, Title,
> author(s) names.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bob Gates" <regates@hughes.net>
> To: "W6YN Don Milbury" <w6yn@juno.com>
> Cc: <rfi@contesting.com>
> Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 5:46 AM
> Subject: Re: [RFI] CFL bulbs - NO WAY
>
>
>> Don et.al.,
>>
>> If you can logically explain to me how the subject of "busted bulbs" can
>> lead to a review of the state of global warming on Mars, I'll be quiet
>> and
>> just see where this thing is going. But you might want to consider an
>> alternative track. What happens to these "busted bulbs"? Presumably,
> they
>> wind up in garbage cans, and your local waste management company delivers
>> them to landfills. And, speaking of landfills, are you aware that
> literally
>> thousands of current and inactive land fills have been certified by the
> EPA
>> as superfund cleanup sights. And speaking of the EPA, why is their
>> stewardship of these cleanup sites in question? Could it be because
> Bush's
>> hacks have put an industry lobbyist is charge of this activity? Nay, you
>> say, it's just to counter the tree-hugging liberals who are ruining our
>> economy! But, wait a minute. There are numerous studies by clearly
>> independent think tanks on the management of, or even the necessity for,
>> superfunds. How do you know they're independent? Because they said they
>> are stupid. But wait a minute. Some studies point out the reduced
> activity
>> of birds and bees within a 100 mile radius of some of these sites.
>> That's
> a
>> fact Jack. So now we have "busted bulbs" connected to reduced "birds and
>> bees" normal activities. (I shudder to think I've just provided some
>> with
>> at least five tangents to take with this subject.)
>>
>> But it makes a lot more sense than just about anything I've read so far.
> I
>> repeat my request. And please take the "birds and bees" other activities
>> with you.
>>
>> Bob, W7BJ
>>
>
>
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