… from customers because they have been waiting so long for big players like Osram, GE and Philips to make induction lighting more applicable in industrial settings, public sectors, and commercial usages. Speaking of application, proper heat dissipation and ingenious design is also another key. For long …
… out all the hard drives. (You never know where these computers might end up.) Bring up the 25-inch GE television was twice as hard as taking it down. I suggested the window well. It was only two feet below grade. We swung the window open and placed a board as an incline to the grade. The window didn …
… the design. The bulb does look more like a traditional bulb than, say, the Philips rounded CFL. GE spokesperson David Schuellerman explains the difference as: Over the past several years, lots of manufacturers, including GE, have sold “A-shaped” CFLs that feature a plastic ballast housing. The one we’re …
… the design. The bulb does look more like a traditional bulb than, say, the Philips rounded CFL. GE spokesperson David Schuellerman explains the difference as: Over the past several years, lots of manufacturers, including GE, have sold “A-shaped” CFLs that feature a plastic ballast housing. The one we’re …
Sylvania 29490 23W Compact Fluorescent Mini Twist with Integral 120V Ballast Medium Screwbase, Soft White, 6-Pack # CF23ELMINITWISTBL6CLUBPALLET I compared these directly with the GE 23 watt model and slightly prefer these bulbs from Sylvania, because the light is a bit more like natural daylight …
… market and trade between themselves more as their consumer base matures. If they can do this, they will be fine, if they can’t then they’ll go to the dogs. I am not taking that risk until I see improvement in those numbers. I think I might look more closely into GE as a ballast for PBR in my …
… The so-called “rescue plan” (renamed from “bailout plan” by Washington language police) has now ballooned into a 450-page overstuffed pork sandwich, featuring layer upon layer of outlandish expenditures tied to the bill like too must ballast on a sinking ship: • Tax breaks for NASCAR race tracks • Big …
… of insurance policy, giving the company ballast in extremely uncertain times. Last Thursday, G.E. announced that it would report lower-than-expected profits for the third quarter, citing “unprecedented weakness and volatility in the financial services markets.” The company also lowered its earnings …
… to the bill like too must ballast on a sinking ship: • Tax breaks for NASCAR race tracks • Big handouts to Virgin Island rum makers • Yet more tax breaks for Hollywood film producers • Gifts to companies researching wool • Huge tax breaks for companies like Microsoft and GE … and many other handouts yet …
… much bloated pork that no lawmaker can resist its lure. The so-called “rescue plan” (renamed from “bailout plan” by Washington language police) has now ballooned into a 450-page overstuffed pork sandwich, featuring layer upon layer of outlandish expenditures tied to the bill like too must ballast …
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