OT It's all a Bloody con.........

"Davo" <Dave@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:49675207_9@news.peopletelecom.com.au...


You can save electricity by removing the bulb, that way it won't use power
when the fridge door is closed.
You don't anyway the lamp goes out when the door is closed!
 
"? Horry ?" <horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:gk9193$coc$4@news.datemas.de...
Is this an attempt to retract your earlier claim and replace it with a
claim that you actually went to Monash *University*?
I made no claim, simply answered a question that had no relevance in the
first place.
Must be galling that other people didn't flunk kindergarten like you though,
eh Horry? :)

MrT.
 
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 01:18:16 +0000, blofelds_cat wrote:

♥ Horry ♥ wrote:

On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 01:03:19 +0000, blofelds_cat wrote:

Mr.T wrote:


"Davo" <Dave@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:49675207_9@news.peopletelecom.com.au...


My fridge bulbs are 40watts.


You can save electricity by removing the bulb, that way it won't use
power when the fridge door is closed.


Or just make sure the door switch works.

MrT.


An Electronics Engineer who doesn't know that the light if off when
the door is closed, but talks about the switch that controls it. enuff
said..


He's a technician, not an engineer. A TAFE qualification does not an
engineer make.


He claimed to be a Electronics Engineer with his qualification obtained
from Monash University.
Actually, he carefully omitted the word "University" from his claim.

And as I revealed in another thread, the East Gippsland Institute of TAFE
is closely aligned with the Monash University campus and issues
"certificates" rather than "parchments" (because despite being aligned
with a university, it's not actually a university itself).
 
Luke O'Zade wrote:
"Davo" <Dave@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:49675207_9@news.peopletelecom.com.au...


You can save electricity by removing the bulb, that way it won't use power
when the fridge door is closed.

You don't anyway the lamp goes out when the door is closed!


How do you know you can't see through the door
 
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 12:56:28 +1100, Mr.T wrote:

"? Horry ?" <horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:gk8ufj$coc$2@news.datemas.de...
He claimed to be a Electronics Engineer with his qualification
obtained from Monash University.

Actually, he carefully omitted the word "University" from his claim.

Actually it was already included.
You really lead a very sad life.
Is this an attempt to retract your earlier claim and replace it with a
claim that you actually went to Monash *University*?


And as I revealed in another thread, the East Gippsland Institute of
TAFE is closely aligned with the Monash University campus and issues
"certificates" rather than "parchments" (because despite being aligned
with a university, it's not actually a university itself).

Which of course has nothing to do with anything, other than your
imagination.
But hey, if it keeps you off the streets then I guess that must be a
good thing!

BTW, I once worked with over 200 other Engineers, (including PhD's), and
I never once heard anybody call their qualification a "parchment". Most
people simply call them a "Degree", sometimes a "Bachelors", often a
"Masters" or "Doctorate" for those with one, but since you don't have
either, it doesn't really matter.
I never suggested that people call their actual qualifications
"parchments". They call the EVIDENCE of their qualifications parchments
(if conferred by a university) or certificates (if awarded by TAFE).
 
On Jan 10, 1:33 pm, "Luke O'Zade" <No_one@home> wrote:
"Davo" <D...@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:49675207_9@news.peopletelecom.com.au...



You can save electricity by removing the bulb, that way it won't use power
when the fridge door is closed.

You don't anyway the lamp goes out when the door is closed!
That's a blanket statement that is not the case in MAY fridges -
including mine.
 
Mr.T wrote:

"blofelds_cat" <blofelds_cat@_SPECTRE.com> wrote in message
news:ITS9l.9611$cu.3815@news-server.bigpond.net.au...

My fridge bulbs are 40watts.

You can save electricity by removing the bulb, that way it won't use
power when the fridge door is closed.

Or just make sure the door switch works.


An Electronics Engineer who doesn't know that the light if off when the
door is closed, but talks about the switch that controls it. enuff said..

What makes you think *I* said that?

Because you did..

http://groups.google.com/group/aus.legal/msg/7612365417f69b53

you're both a liar and a fool.


YOU'RE the one who's made a fool of himself by not following the
attributions! :)
It's YOUR post idiot

http://groups.google.com/group/aus.legal/msg/7612365417f69b53?dmode=source

Can you see where it says.. From: "Mr.T" <MrT@home>, and your signature
'MrT' at the bottom? I assume you can read?

But since removing the bulb as someone else suggested, OR making sure the
switch works as I suggested, will both prevent the light from working when
the door is closed, it once again proves what a moron you.
What a moron you are. The light is OFF when the door is closed.

(And probably me too I guess too for wasting my time responding to such an
obvious fool as yourself.)
Hadn't you better get down to Office Works and stock up on
back-to-school stuff?

Now run away and go play in the sandpit..
 
F Murtz wrote:

Luke O'Zade wrote:
"Davo" <Dave@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:49675207_9@news.peopletelecom.com.au...

You can save electricity by removing the bulb, that way it won't use
power when the fridge door is closed.

You don't anyway the lamp goes out when the door is closed!

How do you know you can't see through the door
You know you can't see thru the door, because if you could you'd be able
to see that the light is off, as well as the contents of the fridge, and
know that you needed to get milk as well..

--
rgds,

Pete
=====
http://pw352.blogspot.com/

"Rudds awkward, folksy addresses to troops in Afghanistan denigrated
their intelligence and the reason why they're there"

"Thank you Mr.Howard and Mr. Costello for the Christmas present Mr. Rudd sent me"

-media comments
 
"blofelds_cat" <blofelds_cat@_SPECTRE.com
wrote in message news:pUU9l.9652$cu.3475@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
More stupid gibberish as usual.

MrT.
 
blofelds_cat wrote:
F Murtz wrote:

Luke O'Zade wrote:
"Davo" <Dave@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:49675207_9@news.peopletelecom.com.au...

You can save electricity by removing the bulb, that way it won't use
power when the fridge door is closed.

You don't anyway the lamp goes out when the door is closed!

How do you know you can't see through the door

You know you can't see thru the door, because if you could you'd be able
to see that the light is off, as well as the contents of the fridge, and
know that you needed to get milk as well..

Confounded elusive question marks.
 
F Murtz wrote:
blofelds_cat wrote:
F Murtz wrote:

Luke O'Zade wrote:
"Davo" <Dave@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:49675207_9@news.peopletelecom.com.au...

You can save electricity by removing the bulb, that way it won't
use power when the fridge door is closed.

You don't anyway the lamp goes out when the door is closed!

How do you know you can't see through the door

You know you can't see thru the door, because if you could you'd be
able to see that the light is off, as well as the contents of the
fridge, and know that you needed to get milk as well..

Confounded elusive question marks.
You don't anyway the lamp goes out when the door is closed!

> How do you know? you can't see through the door
 
F Murtz wrote:

F Murtz wrote:
blofelds_cat wrote:
F Murtz wrote:
Luke O'Zade wrote:
"Davo" <Dave@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:49675207_9@news.peopletelecom.com.au...

You can save electricity by removing the bulb, that way it won't
use power when the fridge door is closed.

You don't anyway the lamp goes out when the door is closed!

How do you know you can't see through the door

You know you can't see thru the door, because if you could you'd be
able to see that the light is off, as well as the contents of the
fridge, and know that you needed to get milk as well..

Confounded elusive question marks.
You don't anyway the lamp goes out when the door is closed!

How do you know? you can't see through the door
That's extremely presumptuous of you! How do you know he doesn't have
X-Ray vision?? How do you know he's not a child of Superman, who as we
all know, did have X-ray vision, and one would assume, no doubt, have
passed the necessary genetic material to his offspring. Please think
before you post in futurer. I hope this is both informative and
enlightening, and at least in some small measure contributes to the
betterment of mankind and world peace. But the important question is of
course.. has he got the milk yet?

--
rgds,

Pete
=====
http://pw352.blogspot.com/

"Rudds awkward, folksy addresses to troops in Afghanistan denigrated
their intelligence and the reason why they're there"

"Thank you Mr.Howard and Mr. Costello for the Christmas present Mr. Rudd sent me"

-media comments
 
TG'sFM wrote:
On Jan 9, 6:38 pm, swanny
blahgswan3b...@blahbigpondblah.comblah.blahau> wrote:
TG'sFM wrote:
On Jan 9, 2:31 pm, "DavidW" <n...@email.provided> wrote:
TG'sFM wrote:
On Jan 9, 9:39 am, blofelds_cat <blofelds_cat@_SPECTRE.com> wrote:
TG'sFM wrote:
On Jan 9, 8:13 am, ˘ž Horry ˘ž <horacewach...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 08 Jan 2009 05:55:02 +0100, Anonymous wrote:
"Luke O'Zade" <No_one@home> wrote in message
news:496574ce$0$20975$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
We are being conned rotten by these green
bastards.............Sorry it's OT
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1107290/Revolt-Robbed-right-
buy-traditional-light-bulbs-millions-clearing-shelves-supplies.html
You're right !
This is an off topic post.
Conventional light bulbs are not efficient at producing light,
they are miniture heaters.
When compact fluorescent light bulbs become conventional, will we
call them conventional bulbs?
They won't become conventional. The whole process will be a dud.
Imagine traffic lights that neec 20 seconds to warm up?
New traffic lights use LEDs.
And old ones don't.
Yes, old ones use incandescents that blow regularly. I know because I've called
VicRoads 12 times in about the last six months to report blown globes in just a
4km x 1km square of Melbourne.
Presumably every single incandescent traffic signal including train
level crossings will have to be converted to LED's before November
this year. I doubt that the legislators have thought this whole thing
through because it would be logistically impossible to replace EVERY
single incandescent lamp before then. I have a new LG fridge and
oven, and BOTH have incandescent bulbs. I asked the sales person when
LED's or even flouro's would be available and he said there is no part
number in his order book. Does that mean I have to switch my less
than one year old fridge and oven off until such time as LG builds and
supplies the new bulbs? How will I keep my beer cold after November?
How will I heat my party pies? Will I be forced to starve to death?
You are assuming that ALL incandescent light are being affected by this ban.
I think you will find that this is not the case.

Specialist lamps for certain applications will still be available.
Domestic lamps will not.

So my only choice is to sell my domestic fridge and oven and buy a
commercial one?
Fridge lamps, Oven lamps, low-wattage night lamps, PAR-38 and other spotlights
are still widely available.
 
TG'sFM wrote:

On Jan 10, 6:04 pm, blofelds_cat <blofelds_cat@_SPECTRE.com> wrote:

F Murtz wrote:

F Murtz wrote:

blofelds_cat wrote:

F Murtz wrote:

Luke O'Zade wrote:

"Davo" <D...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:49675207_9@news.peopletelecom.com.au...

You can save electricity by removing the bulb, that way it won't
use power when the fridge door is closed.

You don't anyway the lamp goes out when the door is closed!

How do you know you can't see through the door

You know you can't see thru the door, because if you could you'd be
able to see that the light is off, as well as the contents of the
fridge, and know that you needed to get milk as well..

Confounded elusive question marks.

You don't anyway the lamp goes out when the door is closed!

How do you know? you can't see through the door

That's extremely presumptuous of you! How do you know he doesn't have
X-Ray vision?? How do you know he's not a child of Superman, who as we
all know, did have X-ray vision, and one would assume, no doubt, have
passed the necessary genetic material to his offspring. Please think
before you post in futurer.


"futurer"? What sort of moron types that? Is that even a friggin
word, pray tell?
You should know..

http://tinyurl.com/9823su

I hope this is most helpful and informative, has greatly reduced your
carbon footprint, and contributed significantly to the betterment of
mankind and world peace.

--
rgds,

Pete
=====
http://pw352.blogspot.com/

"Rudds awkward, folksy addresses to troops in Afghanistan denigrated
their intelligence and the reason why they're there"

"Thank you Mr.Howard and Mr. Costello for the Christmas present Mr. Rudd sent me"

-media comments
 
On Jan 10, 6:04 pm, blofelds_cat <blofelds_cat@_SPECTRE.com> wrote:
F Murtz wrote:
F Murtz wrote:
blofelds_cat wrote:
F Murtz wrote:
Luke O'Zade wrote:
"Davo" <D...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:49675207_9@news.peopletelecom.com.au...

You can save electricity by removing the bulb, that way it won't
use power when the fridge door is closed.

You don't anyway the lamp goes out when the door is closed!

How do you know you can't see through the door

You know you can't see thru the door, because if you could you'd be
able to see that the light is off, as well as the contents of the
fridge, and know that you needed to get milk as well..

Confounded elusive question marks.
You don't anyway the lamp goes out when the door is closed!

How do you know? you can't see through the door

That's extremely presumptuous of you! How do you know he doesn't have
X-Ray vision?? How do you know he's not a child of Superman, who as we
all know, did have X-ray vision, and one would assume, no doubt, have
passed the necessary genetic material to his offspring. Please think
before you post in futurer.
"futurer"? What sort of moron types that? Is that even a friggin
word, pray tell?
 
On Jan 10, 7:12 pm, swanny
<blahgswan3b...@blahbigpondblah.comblah.blahau> wrote:
TG'sFM wrote:
On Jan 9, 6:38 pm, swanny
blahgswan3b...@blahbigpondblah.comblah.blahau> wrote:
TG'sFM wrote:
On Jan 9, 2:31 pm, "DavidW" <n...@email.provided> wrote:
TG'sFM wrote:
On Jan 9, 9:39 am, blofelds_cat <blofelds_cat@_SPECTRE.com> wrote:
TG'sFM wrote:
On Jan 9, 8:13 am, ˘ž Horry ˘ž <horacewach...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 08 Jan 2009 05:55:02 +0100, Anonymous wrote:
"Luke O'Zade" <No_one@home> wrote in message
news:496574ce$0$20975$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
We are being conned rotten by these green
bastards.............Sorry it's OT
 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1107290/Revolt-Robbed-right-
buy-traditional-light-bulbs-millions-clearing-shelves-supplies.html
You're right !
This is an off topic post.
Conventional light bulbs are not efficient at producing light,
they are miniture heaters.
When compact fluorescent light bulbs become conventional, will we
call them conventional bulbs?
They won't become conventional.  The whole process will be a dud.
Imagine traffic lights that neec 20 seconds to warm up?
New traffic lights use LEDs.
And old ones don't.
Yes, old ones use incandescents that blow regularly. I know because I've called
VicRoads 12 times in about the last six months to report blown globes in just a
4km x 1km square of Melbourne.
Presumably every single incandescent traffic signal including train
level crossings will have to be converted to LED's before November
this year.  I doubt that the legislators have thought this whole thing
through because it would be logistically impossible to replace EVERY
single incandescent lamp before then.  I have a new LG fridge and
oven, and BOTH have incandescent bulbs.  I asked the sales person when
LED's or even flouro's would be available and he said there is no part
number in his order book.  Does that mean I have to switch my less
than one year old fridge and oven off until such time as LG builds and
supplies the new bulbs?  How will I keep my beer cold after November?
How will I heat my party pies?   Will I be forced to starve to death?
You are assuming that ALL incandescent light are being affected by this ban.
I think you will find that this is not the case.

Specialist lamps for certain applications will still be available.
Domestic lamps will not.

So my only choice is to sell my domestic fridge and oven and buy a
commercial one?

Fridge lamps, Oven lamps, low-wattage night lamps, PAR-38 and other spotlights
are still widely available.
Yes, but under the current proposed legislation, they will ALL be
banned from November 2009.
 
TG'sFM wrote:
On Jan 10, 7:12 pm, swanny
blahgswan3b...@blahbigpondblah.comblah.blahau> wrote:
TG'sFM wrote:
On Jan 9, 6:38 pm, swanny
blahgswan3b...@blahbigpondblah.comblah.blahau> wrote:
TG'sFM wrote:
On Jan 9, 2:31 pm, "DavidW" <n...@email.provided> wrote:
TG'sFM wrote:
On Jan 9, 9:39 am, blofelds_cat <blofelds_cat@_SPECTRE.com> wrote:
TG'sFM wrote:
On Jan 9, 8:13 am, ˘ž Horry ˘ž <horacewach...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 08 Jan 2009 05:55:02 +0100, Anonymous wrote:
"Luke O'Zade" <No_one@home> wrote in message
news:496574ce$0$20975$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
We are being conned rotten by these green
bastards.............Sorry it's OT
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1107290/Revolt-Robbed-right-
buy-traditional-light-bulbs-millions-clearing-shelves-supplies.html
You're right !
This is an off topic post.
Conventional light bulbs are not efficient at producing light,
they are miniture heaters.
When compact fluorescent light bulbs become conventional, will we
call them conventional bulbs?
They won't become conventional. The whole process will be a dud.
Imagine traffic lights that neec 20 seconds to warm up?
New traffic lights use LEDs.
And old ones don't.
Yes, old ones use incandescents that blow regularly. I know because I've called
VicRoads 12 times in about the last six months to report blown globes in just a
4km x 1km square of Melbourne.
Presumably every single incandescent traffic signal including train
level crossings will have to be converted to LED's before November
this year. I doubt that the legislators have thought this whole thing
through because it would be logistically impossible to replace EVERY
single incandescent lamp before then. I have a new LG fridge and
oven, and BOTH have incandescent bulbs. I asked the sales person when
LED's or even flouro's would be available and he said there is no part
number in his order book. Does that mean I have to switch my less
than one year old fridge and oven off until such time as LG builds and
supplies the new bulbs? How will I keep my beer cold after November?
How will I heat my party pies? Will I be forced to starve to death?
You are assuming that ALL incandescent light are being affected by this ban.
I think you will find that this is not the case.
Specialist lamps for certain applications will still be available.
Domestic lamps will not.
So my only choice is to sell my domestic fridge and oven and buy a
commercial one?
Fridge lamps, Oven lamps, low-wattage night lamps, PAR-38 and other spotlights
are still widely available.

Yes, but under the current proposed legislation, they will ALL be
banned from November 2009.
No they won't.
 
"F Murtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4968389c$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au...
F Murtz wrote:
blofelds_cat wrote:
F Murtz wrote:

Luke O'Zade wrote:
"Davo" <Dave@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:49675207_9@news.peopletelecom.com.au...

You can save electricity by removing the bulb, that way it won't use
power when the fridge door is closed.

You don't anyway the lamp goes out when the door is closed!

How do you know you can't see through the door

You know you can't see thru the door, because if you could you'd be able
to see that the light is off, as well as the contents of the fridge, and
know that you needed to get milk as well..

Confounded elusive question marks.
You don't anyway the lamp goes out when the door is closed!

How do you know? you can't see through the door
Very easily ..........Open the door lamp cold lamp out. Lamp warm, lamp has
been on!
 
On Jan 11, 7:38 am, swanny
<blahgswan3b...@blahbigpondblah.comblah.blahau> wrote:
TG'sFM wrote:
On Jan 10, 7:12 pm, swanny
blahgswan3b...@blahbigpondblah.comblah.blahau> wrote:
TG'sFM wrote:
On Jan 9, 6:38 pm, swanny
blahgswan3b...@blahbigpondblah.comblah.blahau> wrote:
TG'sFM wrote:
On Jan 9, 2:31 pm, "DavidW" <n...@email.provided> wrote:
TG'sFM wrote:
On Jan 9, 9:39 am, blofelds_cat <blofelds_cat@_SPECTRE.com> wrote:
TG'sFM wrote:
On Jan 9, 8:13 am, ˘ž Horry ˘ž <horacewach...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 08 Jan 2009 05:55:02 +0100, Anonymous wrote:
"Luke O'Zade" <No_one@home> wrote in message
news:496574ce$0$20975$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
We are being conned rotten by these green
bastards.............Sorry it's OT
 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1107290/Revolt-Robbed-right-
buy-traditional-light-bulbs-millions-clearing-shelves-supplies..html
You're right !
This is an off topic post.
Conventional light bulbs are not efficient at producing light,
they are miniture heaters.
When compact fluorescent light bulbs become conventional, will we
call them conventional bulbs?
They won't become conventional.  The whole process will be a dud.
Imagine traffic lights that neec 20 seconds to warm up?
New traffic lights use LEDs.
And old ones don't.
Yes, old ones use incandescents that blow regularly. I know because I've called
VicRoads 12 times in about the last six months to report blown globes in just a
4km x 1km square of Melbourne.
Presumably every single incandescent traffic signal including train
level crossings will have to be converted to LED's before November
this year.  I doubt that the legislators have thought this whole thing
through because it would be logistically impossible to replace EVERY
single incandescent lamp before then.  I have a new LG fridge and
oven, and BOTH have incandescent bulbs.  I asked the sales person when
LED's or even flouro's would be available and he said there is no part
number in his order book.  Does that mean I have to switch my less
than one year old fridge and oven off until such time as LG builds and
supplies the new bulbs?  How will I keep my beer cold after November?
How will I heat my party pies?   Will I be forced to starve to death?
You are assuming that ALL incandescent light are being affected by this ban.
I think you will find that this is not the case.
Specialist lamps for certain applications will still be available.
Domestic lamps will not.
So my only choice is to sell my domestic fridge and oven and buy a
commercial one?
Fridge lamps, Oven lamps, low-wattage night lamps, PAR-38 and other spotlights
are still widely available.

Yes, but under the current proposed legislation, they will ALL be
banned from November 2009.

No they won't.
Well argued sir. Care to cite a reference which says such globes will
be exempt from the legislation?
 

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