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If You Like Spinach, Turn Off Your Lights

Congress is violating the U.S. Constitution on a regular basis, says FSM Contributing Editor Jerry Dieckmann. The current troop funding bill is loaded with $24 billion in pure "pork," which is used to buy votes with taxpayers’ money. Can this be characterized as bribery and embezzlement? Jerry explains how this current liberal dominated Congress has sunk to a new ethical low.

If You Like Spinach, Turn Off Your Lights

By Jerry Dieckmann

While Nancy Pelosi was embezzling 24 billion tax payer dollars from the US Treasury to bribe Democrats in the House into supporting her Iraq Surrender bill, liberals in California were introducing legislation to ban inexpensive incandescent light bulbs in favor of compact florescent lamps which require 1/4 the power and cost 10 times more.


AMBILAMP e INDUMETAL RECYCLING, SA firman un acuerdo para la ...

On the 13 of April a joint working agreement contract was signed in Asa (Bilbao)for the management and logistics of the collection of electric lamps in disuse from a number of Autonomous Communities of the Spanish State, including the Basque Country (Euskadi). The signators were AMBILAMP, a private non profit-making association the aim of which is to promote the defence of the natural environment, mainly through the putting into operation and management of an Integrated Management System (IMS) for waste from lamps, and INDUMETAL RECYCLING, S.A. (IRSA), a Bilbao-based ecoindustry given over to the comprehensive waste services, specifically WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment), by means of logistics management and the industrial treatment of obsolete apparatus and devices.

The agreement is highly relevant as it enables AMBILAMP to provide a complete logistics management service for the collection of electric lamps in disuse in the following Autonomous Communities: ASTURIAS, ARAGON, CANARIAS, CANTABRIA, CASTILLA & LEON, CASTILLA LA MANCHA, GALICIA, LA RIOJA, MADRID, NAVARRE, THE BASQUE COUNTRY and THE BALEARIC ISLANDS, thus enabling producers to comply with the European Directive in this respect.


DePaul University Revamps In-Classroom Audio/Video System with ...

MAHWAH, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Utilizing a unique method for projector management, DePaul University recently installed Sharp Electronics' XG-PH50X DLP® professional networkable projectors in classrooms throughout the campus. In an effort to simplify professors' presentations, alleviate technical problems in the classroom and reduce costs, the university's IT department is overseeing the projector installation and overall use, which is a departure from traditional A/V department management. During the past year, the university purchased more than 200 Sharp projectors, based on positive feedback from the IT department and faculty members.

"We evaluated many different models based on network capability, size, theft deterrent features and reliability," said Joseph Salwach, assistant vice president, Information Services at DePaul University.


Seno reluctant to accept lamps

THE controversy over the lamps and streetlights purchased for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) summit is making Acting Mandaue City Mayor Amadeo Seno Jr. reluctant to accept them when these are turned over to the local government from the public works department.

The same goes for Acting Lapu-Lapu City Mayor Norma Patalingjug, who also want to play safe by referring the matter first to her legal advisers.

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Lisod man ta modasdas. We need an inventory, she said in a separate intervew.

The action of the two city mayors is different from that of Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmea, who earlier said he will accept the 640 lamps in Cebu City even if it means some P4 million in electricity consumption every year.



 

 

 

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