Say goodbye to the incandescent light bulb.

Posted on December 23rd, 2007 in Energy Conservation, Freedom & Liberty, Politics by Justin

Congress has decided to phase them out.

Come Jan. 1, 2012 you’ll no longer be able to buy a standard 100W bulb. By 2014 they’ll all be gone, save for a few select applications like the bulb in your oven or dryer.

Tam asks “Why the selective outrage?”

From the comments there, I think we have the answer from Brian J:

No one was paying attention because:

Toilet tanks and shower heads are the plumber’s problems.
A/C is the HVAC guy’s problem.
Catalytic converters are the mechanic’s problem.

Now, suddenly, the government is impeding a task that the common man can do, and something that the normal citizen pays for regularly. Now, in essence, they have come for the me.

Yep, that’s about it I think.

This bill was passed just days after I went shopping for more light bulbs. Bulbs have been popping around here lately and it was just plain ‘ole time. Four halogens for the kitchen, 2 100W bulbs for the dining room light fixture, an extra “65W” CFL for above my desk, even though the 75W incandescent flood light hadn’t burned out yet, some extra CFLs for the random bulbs that will eventually burn out.

You see, I’m already buying CFLs for applications where they make sense. Unfortunately, they’re just not “there” yet in a number of ways. I’m not sure which color output I like best, and I don’t even always check the labels, so sometimes I end up with a bulb that just looks stupid in a certain room. Or, like the new one above my work desk, it buzzes. I can handle that for work, but there’s no way I’d want to put 11 of those in my living room right now.

Further, 10 out of the 11 bulbs in my living room are on dimmers. A CFL that’ll run on a dimmer is about $15-$16 a pop right now. That’s $150 right there to replace them all en masse. Forgive me for not looking forward to this come 2014. For the whole house (a lot of it is on dimmers) we’re looking at about $450. The exterior lights? Well, they’re not on dimmers but there are some problems with CFLs in the cold weather. They take time to heat up. You can see this in a room that’s already 72 degrees, I’m sure they don’t light up too quick outside when it’s 19 degrees as it is right now.

It’s bullshit, but come 2014 when we’re left with nothing but Halogen and CFLs on the shelves nobody will remember why, and we’ll buy them, and bitch about how the bulb companies aren’t putting out any good products any more, just like we piss and moan when our “low flush” toilet leaves a turd floating to the top of the bowl, forgetting why it’s there.

Christmas ‘08

Posted on December 23rd, 2007 in Personal Life by Justin

We spent the weekend with Theresa’s family. We drove out on Saturday, spent some time with her sister’s family, her parents, and her grand parents, did a little gift exchange, that kinda thing. We took Chuck Norris, the dog, with us too. That was fun.

The kids met Chuck before when they came to stay with us, and they live with a couple of sizable dogs too, but they were a little apprehensive about him last time. It’s a little different when they’re in their own home I guess. The little girl had no problem telling Chuck “No!” this time around when he’d start chasing her. It’s pretty funny watching an 80 pound Black Lab / Evil Demon Pit Bull mix come to a skidding halt when a 40 pound 7 year old girl gave him a forceful “No!”

The boy, age 7, would get down on the floor and play with him. Chuck would wrestle with him, and that was fun. The parents actually wished their dogs would do stuff like that with the kids. Chuck would grab the kid’s hands and arms with his mouth but he didn’t leave a scratch. He didn’t bite, just grabbed.

It’s good to know he can be trusted around kids. No real issues with the other dogs either. Just your typical boundary setting skirmishes.

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Family dinner this year will be a little different. On Christmas Eve. we’ve got the traditional Extended Buist family Taco Dinner but my parents won’t be there. They decided to hit up Florida this year for a little personal time before the rates went up. So, Christmas dinner for my immediate family will be at my house. It’ll just be me, my brothers, and Theresa.