Willis:

        Get used to the blind & sight disabled not being taken into account.
Though the states spend big bucks educating them, 70% of them are unemployed
& have a hard time keeping the jobs they get.  This includes me, though I do
have what is called "travel vision."  Bright lights not only help folks like
you and I see, they can also, if properly used, reveal a lot of hypocrisy.

David Faulkner  Albany, Ohio

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Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 10:46 PM
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] CFB (Compact Florescent Blubs)

The major gripe I have is that a 100 watt florescent buld is not as bright
as a 100 watt incondecent bulb.

When they take my incondescent bulbs away, I will be in the dark.

I have lost about 70% of my eye site, and the new bulbs just don't do the
trick.
But those who have handycaps won't be around much longer any way.

I have never noticed any noise coming from the ones we have in the house,
just a lack of brightness.

Willis

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