We are three years away from traditional incandescent bulbs being banned in the United States. As of Sept. 1,
new European Union rules made it illegal for many Europeans to buy a traditional bulb -- except for those that were still on the shelf.
Will the new crime du jour become smuggling traditional bulbs into the EU?
The International Herald Tribune reports that Germans were panicked about the Sept. 1 regulation and have been stockpiling traditional bulbs. Meanwhile, other European countries reacted to the ban with a shrug of the shoulders. So much of our behaviors and reactions are culturally influenced!
Compact fluorescent lights are one of the new options for lighting available in the United States. CFLs use a quarter of the energy of traditional bulbs and can put $80/year back in your pocket.
One reason people haven't embraced CFLs, however, is the fuss over their mercury content. But it's negligible compared to a traditional thermometer -- something in the range of one-four hundredth. You can also recycle CFLs at Home Depot stores across the country.
When traditional bulbs are banned stateside, halogens may be good compromise for some people.
Meanwhile, in totally unrelated news, Clark's 10-year-old daughter had possibly come down with swine flu, though it wasn't officially diagnosed. She had fever as high as 102.6 degrees, chills, nausea, cough, lethargy and didn't want fluids.
Yet it was nothing to panic over. She made a full recovery. Those who have contracted the H1N1 strain vs. the number who have actually died from it indicate that this is a mild strain compared to other influenza outbreaks. Of course, Clark realizes that's little comfort if you have actually lost someone to swine flu.
But he wants to emphasize that swine flu is generally
not a death sentence.
Elderly people are one group you might expect to contract H1N1 that generally hasn't. The thinking now is that they may have been exposed to a similar flu early in life and have some level of immunity.
Pregnant women, however, should
not take this outbreak lightly. The warnings from the CDC are very clear on this.