I've been putting in 12 - 16 hour days this week, so you'll have to entertain each other with your tips and links for now. Sorry - I just don't have the time to follow them up!
Posted by Kate at April 26, 2007 11:59 AMTrackBack URL for this entry:
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Not so much a tip, as it is a gripe.
What's with the Harper Conservatives and their swallowing of the Kyoto KoolAid. I'm really disappointed in their Enviro announcement from yesterday.
Carbon credits, banning lightbulbs, etc... What a load of crap. I know they have to suck up to the green crowd a little, but this has gone way too far.
Posted by: ScottInRMH at April 26, 2007 12:06 PMI agree Scott, what's with these people??
As a lifelong Conservative/Reform/Conservative, I can't believe they would get sucked in this far.
Arrest warrants for Hollywood actor Richard Gere and Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty on Thursday for kissing
cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2007/04/26/pf-4131878
Posted by: JM at April 26, 2007 12:15 PMKate, For goodness sake cut out these long long days- we need you healthy and alert on the canada world watch beat!
Posted by: Paul J Johnson at April 26, 2007 12:21 PMI think Harper is holding back on announcing Sheryl Crow's "one-sheet" plan until during the next election campaign. Harper is nutsy. Outlawing light bulbs? Are these the same people who argued that the gun law was unconstitutional as property rights are the jurisdiction of provinces? We'll see if the provinces challenge this crap law.
So much crap from these Liberal-Tory-same-old-story types that I sure hope we're not rationed to one-sheet.
Posted by: M Hawkins at April 26, 2007 12:22 PMRush has a great Al Gore doomsday clock running on his sight. http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/today.guest.htmlsight
Posted by: norm shanahan at April 26, 2007 12:28 PMArrest warrant for Richard Gere? What took so long? I would have issued it back when he did An Officer and A Gentleman.
Let's bring that Indian judge over here so that we can tolerantly celebrate that diversity!
Posted by: Mississauga Matt at April 26, 2007 12:32 PMSame thing happened with Mulroney; the (Western) base is being abandoned for what is hoped to be greater gains in Ontario and Quebec. The only thing is, I think I have seen this movie before.
Posted by: Kevin at April 26, 2007 12:40 PMKevin:
I feel the same way. And I'm so torn. I'm pissed at the Conservatives but have no alternative to vote for.
The CPC could be in real trouble if there's enough people like me who end up parking their vote and just not showing up on election day.
Unlike a Liberal supporter I won't vote for my party just because I'm conservative. The CPC needs to earn my vote. And so far to date they have not done that.
Posted by: Reid at April 26, 2007 12:43 PM
To achieve zero growth in CO2 in 2012 means we must have zero economic growth and zero immigration.
Is anyone else kind of pissed that, as taxpayers, we're funding Justin Trudeau's PR & nomination campaign?
Is it a coincidence that he's running in the riding of Papineau and got paid taxpayer money to play Papineau in the CBC's "The Great War?"
I think not.
Posted by: Reid at April 26, 2007 12:47 PMGet'cher Bob Fife/Lloyd Robertson national indoctrination video right here!
http://flaggman.wordpress.com/2007/04/26/ctvs-lloyd-robertson-and-bob-fife-partners-in-liberal-indoctrination/
Posted by: NCF TO at April 26, 2007 12:48 PMA little cold here today. I've got bank of 600 watts of outlaw-lighting on to cut the edge. The dim-whits would rather I fire up the furnance and heat the whole building?
Are the Conservatives planning on outlawing candles as well? I haven't heard anything on this yet (maybe that will be covered when it goes through committee).
How long until Harper has his Jimmy Carter moment, wearing a sweater and asking us to turn down the thermostat and bundle up?
In a funny way, Harper seens to be bringing Klien's wish to fruition: "Let those Eastern bastards freeze in the dark."
Posted by: M Hawkins at April 26, 2007 12:48 PM*
In between praying... five times a day...
Up to 70% of files exchanged between Saudi teenagers'
mobile phones contain pornography, according to a study
in the ultra-conservative Muslim kingdom.
We're talkin' lots of sticky fingers here.
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Posted by: neo at April 26, 2007 12:49 PMI'm no kyoto koolaid drinker but why such a fuss over lightbulbs? If the government is going to do all kinds of stupid and expensive things, that seems the least offensive.
I've been slowly moving over to the things for no other reason than they save me money.
Electricity isn't cheap and it will only get more expensive with our present delusional mania sweeping leftdom/media and apparently now the CPC.
Switch over as your lightbulbs die. I've been doing that for a few years now. I haven't changed them all but enough that the bill is going down.
Posted by: Warwick at April 26, 2007 12:59 PMAn interesting thing on the Reformless-Tories is that the current MP roster is 66 Manitoba West and 59 Ontario East. To get a majority, there needs to be 30 more Conservative MPs, and these need to almost all come from Ontario East. These would be Progressives by and large which means vindication for Liberal Lite policy and a majority of the caucus being Easterners.
Posted by: M Hawkins at April 26, 2007 1:04 PMthe lightbulb ban is good. it will allow the indians to diversify into new contraban.
a pack of smokes , a carton of 40s , a pack of 100s and a freezer light please.
Posted by: cal2 at April 26, 2007 1:09 PMMy opinion on the environmental announcements - there is no fighting this in the current hysterical media atmosphere. So, the next best option is to "love it to death".
I hate it too. I just don't see what the alternatives are in the current political situation.
Good point Warwick:
I've been slowly replacing light fixtures in my home to more attractive ones with a halogen bulb.
I've used fluorescent tubes in the kitchen, but only the full spectrum ones, so I don't turn into an 'office idiot'.
Two 60 Watt regular incandescents can be replaced by one 100 Watt halogen. The lumens output is equivalent and you save 20 Watts, while the bulb lasts 500 hours longer.
Leverage this out for 11 million house holds and you can do the math. Recapture of the price of the light fixtures is debatable, but the savings in electricity are absolute.
Posted by: Hans Rupprecht at April 26, 2007 1:18 PMWarwick:
It isn't the point of whether the bulbs are not as efficient as the new ones, it's the fact that
the government is again intruding in our lives by BANNING them. Today a light bulb ban, tomorrow...who knows?
Warwick the problem is that the government has no right to tell us what kind of lightbulbs t0 sell. Unless someone holds up a study (and it better be chock full of dead bodies) that says incandescent bulbs emit poisonous vapours, this is just bullshit. Meaningless, damaging, pandering bullshit.
My rule will always be, I don't care so long as I don't pay for it and my kids don't have to regurgitate it back at some union hack counting down the seconds until her next 2 month annual vacation, go for it.
In this case it's going to cost me as the price of fluorescent bulbs goes up. Eff that.
Posted by: Michael at April 26, 2007 1:20 PMCommon sense will set in when buisnesses start to lay off staff; investments in any new projects dry up; prices go sky high; inflation hits ....
and the Conservatives will remind us that THIS plan does not go as far as ALL of the other opposition parties who want YOU to SUFFER for THEIR radical fanatical RELIGION!
I can see that as the strategy. When the only people assured of a job are the enviromental nut job activists and the rest of us are ruled by their fear mongering sanity MAY prevail.
But, in my opinion, it will only be when our truly comprimsed and in many cases stupid and uninfromed media start reportiong reality instead of ideology as fact.
Perhaps when advertising revenue starts to dry up and CTV, CBC, GLOBAL and the various hysterical lefty rags have to lay off staff to "save the world" we may get a return to some honesty in the media.
Because, as we know in this country, with our media every story is "all about them and their needs and their careers and their friends and maybe evn their future senate seats."
Posted by: Lorraine at April 26, 2007 1:22 PMOne to watch,is Rosemary Barton..anothe Harper Hatin' Harpie courtesy of cbc.The new Lawand,I'm thinking.Spews vile anti-con "news"and is not at all backward about voicing partisan slant on the news.Especially disgusting this week.Also,just caught that other sleazeball Byers,on cbc...thinks Candian politicians etc.should be hauled in/charged with war crimes.Guess which politicians????
Posted by: Sammy at April 26, 2007 1:26 PMInteresting aspect to the "bulb ban."
So far as I can tell it's not a ban on "incandescant" bulbs but a ban on "inefficient" bulbs. Which current incandescants fall under.
http://www.canada.com/topics/news/politics/story.html?id=cba07c98-844a-44e2-8575-2825ceb7e362
However, GE is developing a high efficiency incandescant bulb that is supposed to be close to CFLs in energy consumption and lumens output.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/02/27/ge-develops-high-efficiency-incandescent-bulbs/
Posted by: Reid at April 26, 2007 1:27 PMJapanese fooled in poodle scam
Thousands of Japanese have been swindled in a scam in which they were sold Australian and British sheep and told they were poodles.
Posted by: Lydia at April 26, 2007 1:29 PMRe the CPC slide into pandering for political support!
These guys had better watch out....we the long time Conservative Canadian Citizens will hand them their ass just like we did after Mulroney/Clark/Campbell!
Posted by: OMMAG at April 26, 2007 1:33 PMSheep? Are you sure they weren't looking for mail-order brides?
Posted by: ThomasAlvaEdison at April 26, 2007 1:33 PMI would prefer that governments focus on getting that expensive "Debt Retirement" charge off of my hydro bill, and then find the buggers responsible in the first place and string them up.
That will go a lot further in lowering my electrical bill.
Posted by: Mississauga Matt at April 26, 2007 1:41 PMdont whine
Posted by: George at April 26, 2007 1:42 PMno sheep discussed here
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/04/25/muslim.sextalk/index.html
anyone tried running one of those twisted sister bulbs in their frig??
better know where the beer is. by the time it comes on ,you'll be ready for another.
Posted by: cal2 at April 26, 2007 1:47 PMM. Hawkins
A question for you. What if the CPC gains those 30 seats in Ontario and East, but loses 40 Manitoba and West? Or is it believed that we out West will vote CPC no matter what, come hell or high water?
Posted by: Kevin at April 26, 2007 1:50 PMKate,
You say there's no fighting the media hysteria, but nobody's really trying! They've just given up, and there won't be any turning back even if they hit majority territory. Many columnists and bloggers will correctly argue that the effects of a bulb ban could be better met with less authoritarian measures like adding an environmental levy to bulb purchases. Unfortunately, the malleable masses don't get a chance to see these opinions or they don't pay them any heed...they just see snippets from whatever the government announces and go with it.
There's been a U-turn all right, and it's in the CPC's support of freedom and justice. Regardless of whether or not it's a ploy to gain majority votes, the damage is done.
If this ban happens, what's stopping the next step? Let's outlaw plasma TVs and see how well that goes over... LCDs are more efficient, and it really doesn't matter if you're not getting exactly the best picture... LCD should be good enough for everyone.
Man...my grandma's 70-yr-old chandelier is going to look mighty funny with a bunch of coiled-up CFLs in it.
Posted by: RW in Big C at April 26, 2007 1:51 PMJust saw on cbc where this ryan fellow from UBC and the other fool prof from the U of Ottawa want canada to be brought up on war crime charges. What a farce,a muslim and a devout liberal,he is buddies with axworthy,want to drag the conservatives through the mud,when it was the liberals who made the original deal. I am pretty damn sure that prisoners were taken before the last election. I wonder why the cbc has not put mccallum on the hot seat and asked him about his hand in this deal.PMSH was bang on when he said that the left is more concerned about the taliban than our soldiers.
Posted by: wallyj at April 26, 2007 1:56 PMGuys, I didn't say I agreed with a ban, I just said of all the stupidity and craziness that is coming our way compliments of the hysterical Kyoto koolaid drinkers, that seems the least offensive.
I mean, this is the ONLY thing the government will ban/mandate/fund/etc that will actually SAVE you money. Everything else you'll need the savings to pay for and then some.
Posted by: Warwick at April 26, 2007 1:57 PMHeh.
I got 100% on this. How well do you know the truth behind global warming?
http://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/GlobWarmTest/start.html
Posted by: Alienated at April 26, 2007 2:00 PMI read somewhere that besides the mercury in the bulbs they phase shift the power resulting in almost twice the volt amp usage as watts. This results in increased power outputs from generating plants. It also requires larger wires and greater line loss for transmission. Things are never what they seem. Will there be a run on incandescent bulbs? I think I better go stock up.
Posted by: truthsayer at April 26, 2007 2:02 PMIt`s official now....Fyfe just said on CTV that O`Conner is weak and on the run!
Posted by: Al W at April 26, 2007 2:18 PMCarbon Boondoggles
http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/financialpost/comment/story.html?id=6f2a8484-60e3-4c7b-a5d6-f4d053ba76cd
Posted by: johndoe124 at April 26, 2007 2:20 PMYeah Kevin, that is what Stephen "Little Brian" Harper is risking. With the Red Toryism running the CPC it will take the West stepping out to get a conservative party again. If this happens we're back where we were 20 years ago.
I think Western losses would need to be larger than Eastern gains for the CPC leadership to take a step back. Unfortunately Western Torys like Prentice and Reynolds hold a lot of sway today. But without a Reform alternative, is there that many seats that can be lost in the West?
The direction is to fight to make the CPC conservative. This begins at the riding level: board, candidates, delegates. Then hold your MP's feet to the fire and don't support him (volunteer or money) if he takes away your light bulbs while declaring Quebec a nation and jacking up taxes.
Posted by: M Hawkins at April 26, 2007 2:21 PMI think the Conservatives are attempting to find a middle ground between environmentalists and economy. As far as I can see, they have very little "wiggle room". Can you just imagine what would happen in the media if Harper said "We're going to pull out of Kyoto." The Harper government would be better able to push back on the environmental hysteria with a majority -- a few more years and with any luck a different doomsday scenario will emerge. I don't agree with what Conservatives are doing, but Harper would be pilloried by the opposition, press, Suzuki etc. and naive, ill-informed voters would as usual thoughtlessly swallow what they are told by the media. Part of the problem is that there is not a strong and respected intellectual right wing voice in our country to back up Conservative positions. Westerns Standard is great, but not widely enough circulated. C.D. Howe does good work, but too often dismissed by left wing media sources that dominate our urban centres.
Posted by: LindaL at April 26, 2007 2:24 PMGood suggestion Hawkins. Just received another beg-letter in the mail today from CPC again urgently needing my money. I believe I'll just copy your last paragraph to it and return it sans donation.
Posted by: Rattfuc at April 26, 2007 2:25 PMWell. To those with their knickers in a knot over the phasing out of inefficient bulbs, I ask you this. If you allow, by parking your vote, the Liberals to regain power. How would you justify this small intrusion against a flat Carbon tax and overintrusion that the opposition parties claim they will legislate? Remember what 13 years of liberal power did to this country? Will you be so ideologicaly ridgid that you will sacrifice the good of this country for your pride? This government has to try and Compromise in order to remain in power. You feel that your justified in punishing the government for failing your ideology while you would jeapordize the conservative movement to assauge hurt feelings? This is the same BS that happened after Emerson crossed the floor. Everyone is overreacting. Please keep things in context and avoid flying apart at the slightest afront.
Posted by: Daryl at April 26, 2007 2:37 PMOf course we are all adults here and fully realize this clumsy supposed ban is just likely to help in a small way if we tolerate in a cooperative spirit.
It*s just so easy to blow a small error out of proportion but aside from a little fun, there is not much to be gained.
A two dollar coupon for CFLs on the back of the Harper mailer would have been a wiser approach.
Smart conservatives try to follow this blogsite, so hopefully there will be no more impulsive bans coming down the pipe. = TG
Posted by: TonyGuitar at April 26, 2007 2:47 PMRe: Bob Fife, CTV's blonde bombshell Liberal senator wannabe:
Is it my imagination or does Fife's hair today look a little less YELLOW and BRASSY and more SILVERY to match the greying at his temples?
Perhaps his CTV paid for image consultant gave him a makeover .
More proof that the Prime MInister's joking jab at his blonde hair at his ripe old age got under his thin skin.?
Posted by: Lorraine at April 26, 2007 2:49 PMTruthsayer said. . .
**I read somewhere that besides the mercury in the bulbs they phase shift the power resulting in almost twice the volt amp usage as watts. This results in increased power outputs from generating plants. It also requires larger wires and greater line loss for transmission. Things are never what they seem.**
I*m choking on this. Respectfully, a link to verification would really help. = TG
Posted by: TonyGuitar at April 26, 2007 2:59 PMI actually found appointing a fundraiser to the Senate and putting said Senator in cabinet on a long-term basis (first time since Bennett did it in 1930's) was much less appealing than Emerson.
When I compare CPC to LPC, the corruption issue is what puts the CPC ahead. That is worth a lot.
But don't tell me I can't try to make the CPC a conservative party and I have to be content with a Liberal-Tory-same-old-story hegemony.
Posted by: M Hawkins at April 26, 2007 3:00 PMGlobal Warming Swindle?
A letter to Al Gore about his mockumentary, "An oh-so-Convenient Batch of Lies"..?
A group of British climate scientists is demanding changes to a skeptical documentary about global warming, saying there are grave errors in the program [..]
An open letter sent Tuesday by 38 scientists, including the former heads of Britain's academy of sciences and Britain's weather office, called on producer Wag TV to remove what it called "major misrepresentations" from the film before the DVD release [..]
Bob Ward, the former spokesman for the Royal Society, Britain's academy of science, and one of the letter's signatories, said director Mark Durkin made a "long catalog of fundamental and profound mistakes" [..]
"Free speech does not extend to misleading the public by making factually inaccurate statements," he said. "Somebody has to stand up for the public interest here."
http://www.lassooftruth.com/
Posted by: Lorraine at April 26, 2007 3:05 PMLiberals at work: McGuinty Liberals; Liberals of the Caledonia, Ontario stand-off with the Tali, er terroris, er, aborig, er, some indians.
...-
Ontario Liberals Stop Auditor General From Investigating Grants
@Body:BC-Multicultural-Funding, 1st Writethru
...
[sic]
TORONTO — The Liberals have used their majority to stop the auditor general from investigating how grants were doled out by the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration and are instead asking the beneficiaries to account for their spending.
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http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=9deebb86-84d2-4645-9cb0-40bfe685a519&k=15720
Posted by: maz2 at April 26, 2007 3:27 PM
It's official: The terrorists have won. Harper is running the government based on what the Taliban might think.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20070426.DETAINEEANALYSIS26/TPStory/Afghanistan
"If it's interpreted as us wavering, or any weakening of resolve that somehow we're on the wrong course, those questions would get asked," a source told The Globe and Mail.
"The Taliban would see it as a positive thing."
Posted by: lberia at April 26, 2007 3:43 PMof course there is a phase shift in a flourecent bulb. I had not thought of it before, its a capicitor. yes , it will take more power than is obvious.
just the usual gubmint screwing with reality. when we get to 50% twisted sister bulbs the whole system may come unraveled. but its okay, just say that the utility companies messed it up.
north america has one of the most energy efficient distribution systems in the world. it would take some leftist nutcakes to muck in up.
Posted by: cal2 at April 26, 2007 3:58 PMWell Garth has allowed his blog to become smut, below gutter.
He says that he monitors his commentators and wants to have a decorum... Not!
See for yourselves:
http://www.garth.ca/weblog/2007/04/25/whos-tory-now/
comment from By Georgine on 04.26.07 5:47 am
"I think most of feel that way, unless they are cold heartless killers like Baird "
While not everyone agreed with the Liberals of yester year, surely, the Liberal Party of Canada was way above this sort of thing.
Posted by: Catherine at April 26, 2007 4:13 PMMaz2,
You beat me to it. I was just about to post that link. Pretty obvious the McGuinty's Liberals don't want the taxpayer to know how they are buying votes through targeted ethnic-group grants, eh?
I love this Liberal response to accountability for the funds, "I think our direction to the ministry, seeking reports from the [grant] recipients, is appropriate."
You know, these groups with their nose in the trough, they'll tell us they spent the money properly - nothing to see here, move along.
Posted by: Rob at April 26, 2007 4:15 PMPM Blast Back
The PM blast's Dion & Iggy with both barrels today in QP after taking abusive allegations about our forces. The liberals are more worried about the Taliban, The same group of terrorist that have killed our men & women over their protecting & defending the innocents of Fanatical Terrorism. The same group of terrorist that would sooner decapitate school teachers, beat & stone women & prevent innocent children from learning the wonders of the world.
The liberals are accusing the PM, DM, FM & OUR FORCES of unfair treatment to the Enemy, WHAT THE F*** is wrong with this picture, Canada wake up. You may not agree with the current action, But don't accuse our troops of acts that are unspeakable, Of acts that the fanatics are famous for, So I ask why are the F*****G Liberals defending the Enemy?.
According to a just-webbed Bloomberg report, Richard Burt contradicted himself on the stand while under cross-examination.
This fellow was supposed to be one of the key witness in the case against Conrad Black, et. al. (I'd chalk up this reversal to the brain surgery that Mr. Burt had to undergo in late 2003, though. He's had memory difficulties ever since.)
Posted by: Daniel M. Ryan at April 26, 2007 4:33 PMBig three attitude re: Electric Vechiles from a four page report of a 27 month fleet use study of 24 EVs in Montreal - 2000-2001.
To avoid delays in supplying those who
could carry out a project within a fixed
deadline, it would be better to obtain the
participation of a larger number of manufacturers
(GM, Toyota, Honda, etc.). At the
time of the project, most makers did not
appear to be ready to distribute their
products on the Canadian market and the
partners had to redouble their efforts to get
their participation.
Like pulling hens teeth..eh?
ceveq.qc.ca/ve-montreal2000/site/en/Rapport/document/
SommaireDecembre2001_ENG.pdf
http://tinyurl.com/ywhq6q
= TG
Posted by: TonyGuitar at April 26, 2007 4:37 PMbryanr:I especially loved it,when PMSH pretty much dared Iggy/Dion to 'take their accusations' outside the House!I did yell YES to the t.v.at that moment..and felt a bit foolish giving him a standing O,and applause.My doggies agreed tho!
Posted by: Sammy at April 26, 2007 4:38 PMIt's the new climate change dilemma: finding alternatives for oil and gas without doing more harm than good.
In the rush to develop biofuels, forests are burned in Asia to clear land for palm oil, and swaths of the Amazon are stripped of diverse vegetation for soya and sugar plantations for ethanol.
...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070426/ap_on_sc/good_biofuels_vs_bad&printer=1;_ylt=AkBwRxKH4TIgdk2S.35vxexxieAA
Didn't Kinsella start working for McWimpy...
"The Liberals have used their majority to stop the auditor general from investigating how grants were doled out by the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration and are instead asking the beneficiaries to account for their spending.
A Liberal-dominated legislative committee voted down an opposition motion Thursday to have the province’s auditor examine how $20 million in grants were handed out to various multicultural organizations at the end of the last fiscal year without a formal application process."
http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=9deebb86-84d2-4645-9cb0-40bfe685a519&k=15720
Posted by: Warwick at April 26, 2007 4:41 PMI am not happy with the conservatist political model that we see from this bunch. I will not vote Lib/NDP/Green either.
Instead, I didn't renew my membership, nor did I give them the $300 that I committed last year. I would have probably donated $500 this year. This is my way of letting them know that I want them to show me something.
Dave Rutherford was asking the questions this morning. Who's gonna look out for Alberta's interest? Dave, you are doing a great job informing Albertans. The pinch is on.
Scientists are nervous, edgy, etc. They are too tense. Will there be 90 or 140 sunspots? Please tell us; hurry.
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Solar peak expected in 2011-2012
WASHINGTON (AP) — The peak of the next sunspot cycle is expected in late 2011 or mid-2012 — potentially affecting airline flights, communications satellites and electrical transmissions. But forecasters can’t agree on how intense it will be.
A 12-member panel charged with forecasting the solar cycle said Wednesday it is evenly split over whether the peak will be 90 sunspots or 140 sunspots. ...-
via jack's newswatch
To TG;
Tony, it took me some time to track this site down. I was shocked a bit as well. It is rather long.. look at power factor.
http://sound.westhost.com/articles/incandescent.htm#dim2
Kent. aka Truthsayer
Posted by: truthsayer at April 26, 2007 4:57 PMJust like the income trust announcement doesn't come into effect for 4 yrs, and the sheep went and dumped their investments and lost money, this lightbulb thing is due to be totally in effect in 2012. Who knows who will be in govt then. With the watermelon and taliban jack parties coming out against it, will they recind the law if they get re-elected. Or, will they keep it and say it is really a good plan. I will continue to use my bulbs as they are and replace them with the same as necessary. I do not like calling 911 to take a young man to emergency because he is having a seizure due to flouresennt lights. Who will I sue when this happens. It will be the liberal party of canada for endangering the health of my family. Anyone ever read the warnings on a lot of video games-can cause seizures. The flickering light can do it. And, who is going to forbid power companies from raising rates as consumption is down. It has happened before.
The west will not abandon the conservatives, the thought of the watermelons in power or the taliban jack party is worse than we have. What we need is a majority so we quit getting governed by the opposition. They did enough damage when they were in charge. Also notice, all targets re ghg are far into the future. Far enough to be recinded with a majority.
Truthsayer,
Thanks for the great website. On first scan, I am ready to conceed that your name is unbesmirched for the moment.
The tech stuff is very lengthy, but I like that stuff, so will get into it.
In the mean time there is the cool LED route to household lighting that will eventually retire the use of mercury sprayed twisted tubes.
I hope the schematic is simpler for LEDs. = TG
Posted by: TonyGuitar at April 26, 2007 5:20 PMThe moronic twit on CTV didn't even challenge McGuinty when he said "for the last 15 years Canada has led the world in the process of Kyoto"
Get the interview at ctv.ca
Posted by: clair voyant at April 26, 2007 5:23 PM"An interesting thing on the Reformless-Tories is that the current MP roster is 66 Manitoba West and 59 Ontario East. To get a majority, there needs to be 30 more Conservative MPs, and these need to almost all come from Ontario East. These would be Progressives by and large which means vindication for Liberal Lite policy and a majority of the caucus being Easterners.
Posted by: M Hawkins at April 26, 2007 1:04 PM"
I'm thinking that "Manitoba West" might do better to start contemplating a new constitutional arrangement, rather than inviting more "progressives" into the tent.
Yes, I think the CPC has turned lieberal-lite with all the special interest group pandering. No, I am not amused. I was rather hoping to return to the great white north without having to declare how much cigarettes, alochol, guns and lightbulbs I have in my posession. Seems like stupid is getting pretty sticky these days. What ever happened to common sense? I'll change out my lights or any other item with one that is more efficient, convenient or cheaper, but not because I was ordered to by the fridge light police. I thought the government was going to try to stay out of our lives.
Posted by: Texas Canuck at April 26, 2007 6:30 PMLiberal lies about the mandate of the International Comimitee of the Red Cross and a Trip down memory lane.
Al
Posted by: Ardvark at April 26, 2007 6:35 PMWhen are we going to see the light bulb police? Stock up on incandescents!!!
Posted by: Mike Halpen at April 26, 2007 6:52 PMWhen are we going to see the light bulb police? Stock up on incandescents!!!
Posted by: Mike Halpen at April 26, 2007 7:01 PMI read the site found by truthsayer and would, though quite extensive, recommend everyone read it. Never realized the danger from the CFL lights and how toxic they are with mercury and phosphors. These lights will fail with dramatic results like smoking, burning or the glass cracking, they don't just stop working like incandescent lights. According to the author, Rod Elliott, over 50% of sites we normally use incandescent lights, like dimmers, outside or enclosed units, can not be used for CFL lights. Any costs you may save in electric usage may disappear in electrican charges to change your lighting.
He believes these lights have their place and he uses them but any outright ban of incandescent lights is dumb.
http://sound.westhost.com/articles/incandescent.htm#dim2
Posted by: David Hand at April 26, 2007 7:27 PMThanks to truthsayer for jogging the old memory cells with Basic Power 101 link. Unfortunatly, this information like scientific facts on global climate change, will never see the light of day unless it fits into the master moonie plan. One thing is certain, the utility companies will not cut their profit margin for the sake of a greener earth. We have already seen examples of rates going up because of drops in demand.
Anyone remember the energy crisis back in the seventies? How Nova Scotia was giving incentives to get off fuel oil and onto electricity for heating homes? That increased demand for power at the same time oil prices went through the roof. Guess what they used to produce electricity? Yep, oil, so the price of electricity went ballistic and people were putting wood stoves in their livingrooms to heat the house. Consumers be ware of governments trying to "help" you.
Posted by: Texas Canuck at April 26, 2007 7:37 PM"My opinion on the environmental announcements - there is no fighting this in the current hysterical media atmosphere. So, the next best option is to "love it to death".
I hate it too. I just don't see what the alternatives are in the current political situation.", Kate 1:16PM
As usual, Kate sees it like it is.
'Love it to death', while spending as little on it as possible. It will pass when the media finds another horse to flag.
Kyoto hype/hoax/scam/folly will also pass as did
Franken foods
Y2K
Crop circles
Global Cooling
Martians
Flat earth society
Lost city of Atlantis
SARS
WEst Nile
Shroud of Turin
Roswell NM spaceship
Earth Charter
One world governance
Killer bees
UN/Mann hockey stick graph
DDT scare
Bermuda triangle
Population explosion
Malthus food shortages
The Media should be liable for about a $$Gazzillion liable suit for misleading !!
JEE SUZZ mankind is gulliable !!
Posted by: ron in kelowna at April 26, 2007 7:48 PM"Green Party Leader Elizabeth May said Baird's announcement marked a "tragic day for Canada."
"This is a government and a prime minister who never understood that we had to reach our Kyoto targets, and who never believed in the Kyoto Protocol and the legally-binding treaty which Canada must fulfill," she said.
"As of today it's official: the government of Canada is the only government of 165 nations to officially announce we have no intentions of even trying to reach our targets. It's really very shameful."
Perhaps I'm wrong, but I thought it was only like 38 countries who actually had targets, and of those many are squaking about not reaching their targets as well without killing their respective economies.
A poll that needs to go horribly wrong:
http://www.calgary.ctv.ca/
Do you think the federal government's new environmental plan will kill Alberta's economic boom? Yes No ?
Posted by: Richard Evans at April 26, 2007 8:36 PM"Oh my God! More tanks!"
www.damianpenny.com/archived/009333.html
Mark
Ottawa
Add to the MSM hoax list: The taliban hoax, perpetrated by socialists and their MSM presstitutes; allied with the taliban.
Here is a message from Afghanistan to taliban sympathizers in Canada: behold a child beheader.
Read the appeal to the Taliban from a Muslim mullah. Notice the "please stop".
The Liberals/NDP are beyond condemnation in their aiding/abetting of the Muslim Islamist terrorist/murderers, the taliban.
MayDion and taliban Jack; you are despicable; you are not worthy of your office. Resign your offices.
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Uproar over child beheader (Islamist Madness)
Spin Boldak - A Taliban video of a 12-year-old boy beheading a man accused of spying has angered many Afghans, drawing condemnation from tribal and religious leaders.
"It's very wrong for the Taliban to use a small boy to behead a man," said religious teacher Mullah Attullah on Thursday.
"I appeal to the Taliban to please stop this because non-Muslims will think Islam is a cruel and terrorist religion.
"The Taliban do not follow the laws of Islam. They are taking advice from foreigners."
The video released this week shows the boy in a camouflage jacket and a white headband using a knife to behead a blindfolded man accused of being a spy for foreign forces as men cry "Allah Akbar! (God is Great)".
Regular videos
The Taliban frequently behead suspected spies and often release video footage.
A tribal leader in the south, the Taliban's heartland, said the beheading was un-Islamic.
"The Taliban are doing very bad things and it is against Islam to behead a man by a very young boy," Haji Saeed said.
"Islam does not allow anyone to behead any man. The Taliban show the wrong image of Islam to the world. We condemn this."
In the border town of Spin Boldak, near Pakistan, a young man, Abdul Ghafur, was appalled by the footage.
'Couldn't eat'
"After I watched this, I could not eat any food for two days," he said. Some television stations broadcast clips from the footage. ...-
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1824291/posts
Solar Flares up in 2011.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/space/04/26/solar.cycle.ap/index.html
e peak of the next sunspot cycle is expected in late 2011 or mid-2012 -- potentially affecting airline flights, communications satellites and electrical transmissions. But forecasters can't agree on how intense it will be.
A 12-member panel charged with forecasting the solar cycle said Wednesday it is evenly split over whether the peak will be 90 sunspots or 140 sunspots.
The government's Space Environment Center in Boulder, Colorado, tracks space weather and forecasts its changes, which can affect millions of dollars worth of activities such as oil drilling, car navigation systems and astronauts.
Half of the specialists predicted a moderately strong cycle of 140 sunspots expected to peak in October of 2011, while the rest called for a moderately weak cycle of 90 sunspots peaking in August of 2012.
Posted by: tomax7 at April 26, 2007 9:50 PMTG brought up Leds, a subject that has had my attention for a decade or so. The only problem
they currently have is price and that has dropped quite a bit in the last 5 years. A led to replace a 25 watt incandecent bulb still costs about $30, down from about $100 less than 10 years ago. Check out this site.
http://www.superbrightleds.com/
My brother in law has one of the 1 watt flash lights and it is like a small search light.. green is the colour of envy.
As for flickering from CF lights? They do not cycle at 60 Hz. they cycle at much higher frequencies.
Muslim Islamist taliban eats its children: Islam is a religious death cult of infanticide.
This is the taliban.
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Eaten Alive
The Asia Times describes how, despite promises to clean up its madrassas, Pakistan's 13,000 Muslim seminaries, with an enrollment of 1.5 million, have opposed all efforts at reform and now threatens to add to the homegrown Islamist threat Musharraf described as "eating us from within"
A macabre video circulating in Pakistan shows the gruesome death of Ghulam Nabi, a Pakistani militant accused of betraying a front-ranking Taliban leader who was killed last December in an air strike in Afghanistan.
The video, obtained by AP Television News in Peshawar, capital of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on April 17, shows a 12-year-old boy slashing at Nabi's neck until the head is severed. A voice in Pashto identifies Nabi and his home at KiliFaqiran village in Pakistan's Balochistan province.
The fanatical intensity with which the child - egged on by a group of adults chanting "Allah hu akbar" - demonstrates the tremendous dangers of the kind of psychological indoctrination to which Pakistan's children are being subjected.
Here's a YouTube video which gives some sense of what the madrassas are like: ...-
http://fallbackbelmont.blogspot.com/2007/04/eaten-alive.html
Posted by: maz2 at April 26, 2007 10:01 PMThe Alberta Tar Sands make up 3% of Canada's CO2.
3%!!!!!!!
For that 3% the economic engine of the country has been the target, the scorn and the political football for the enviro-wackos, the lefty politicos, Suzuki, Al Gore.
Get it. 3%!!!!!! And 100% of the Kyoto mania wacko abuse.
Truthsayer, er, Kent,
Yes, Superbrightleds.com is a good site.
You mentioned the one watt flashlight. Just imagine the brightness of 10 or 20 watt led arrays.
You probably saw Ledlight.com in your searches.
Household LED lamps run cool for 60,000 hours and are 90% efficient.
CFLs are 75% more efficient than tungsten.
LEDs and Reasonable EVs. . . can*t wait.= TG
Posted by: TonyGuitar at April 27, 2007 2:23 AMRichard Gere: The Kiss
http://www.theage.com.au/ffximage/2007/04/19/gere_narrowweb__300x460,0.jpg
Gustave Klimt: The Kiss
http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~shkim/Gallery/Gustav_Klimt_TheKiss.jpg
Tony...again...where is the power coming from that recharges these EV's? The Good Fairy?
Posted by: Justthinkin at April 27, 2007 7:37 AMMuslim Chak was the Edmonton campaign manager for Stephane Dion's Liberal leadership bid.
Islamic nuts with guns? Where? In Canada? Muslim Liberal candidates with guns? MayDion Muslim Liberal candidates? With guns?
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Is Liberal candidate Farhan Chak a nut with a gun?
Was Farhan Chak, Liberal Party candidate, charged with discharging a firearm in a nightclub? Some people would think his opinions would classify him as a nut. Would this make him a nut with a gun? And is he enjoying the protection of Stephane Dion's people? ...-
http://stevejanke.com/archives/224322.php
According to the Friday Edmonton Journal, Baird initially claims the "New" plan is not a carbon trading plan because companies have options. Bull crap.
He is very clear that all of us get to start paying immediately for all of this nonsense while the oil patch regulations (whatever) have enough loopholes to drive tar sands earth moving equipment through. Options seem to include buying and selling of carbon credits offshore - not just paying into a "technology fund" (that sounds more like a tax going into general revenue). All of this is much more applicable to the patch and no doubt is designed to secure central Canada votes.
How? We will keep the golden goose laying but more under our control than under the control of AB. Meanwhile, we will tax the hell out of individuals - read the taxpayers of the West are going to contribute bundles via their paychecks so the Feds can continue to buy their way into Eastern interests. Harper may as well sell his house in Calgary, move to Ontario, and find a new riding to run in.
If Law S-3, Reversal on Income Trusts, Throwing money into QC over the last few months, and now all of this Green (to mention a few) isn't enough to have people start focusing on provincial politics - I can't imagine what more it will take.
calgary clipper said:
Harper may as well sell his house in Calgary, move to Ontario, and find a new riding to run in. ...-
We will take him. Oh, wait.... PM Harper already has a house in Tario... Ottawa, Tario. We already have him. His riding is called: Canada.
We will not give him up... so there. We are bullies ... and scary and...-
Posted by: maz2 at April 27, 2007 9:23 AMIDF prepares for Syrian attack on Golan
The IDF on Thursday held intensive training maneuvers in preparation for a feared Syrian attack on the Golan Heights. Hundreds of tanks and thousands of soldiers, backed by helicopters and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, massed in the Judean Desert to drill simulations of war. The training exercise focused on Brigade 401 and its utilization of Israel's most advanced tank - the Merkava Mark 4 - against the Syrian advanced Russian-made T-72. Since the Second Lebanon War, Military Intelligence has claimed that war with Syria is now closer than ever, and the IDF is on heightened alert in the North in preparation...-
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1824525/posts
Lorraine:
3%???? I'd like to see you link a source to that figure.
Alberta is the largest CO2 emitting province and accounts for 1/3 of Canada's total emissions with only 1/10 of Canada's population.
I don't believe CO2 emission is a problem. I'm just saying.
http://www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/govrel/news.cfm?story=46106
Alberta emitted 224 million tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere in 2005, more than any other province and almost one-third of Canada's total annual emissions of 750 million tonnes.
Posted by: Reid at April 27, 2007 10:04 AMReid - Alberta has many more industries than just oil sands.
The oil sands are 3%. In the announcements yesterday when they stated that large industry was approx. 50% (half) of Canada's GHG's that brought the oil sands to 6% of that 50% - 3% overall.
Your figure is for Alberta total.
BTW - Calgary just was rated as the cleanest city in the world! So we don't have the smog thing going on here. Edmontonis just as clean.
GHG's - lots of water vapour in those emmisions. We call it white smoke around here - until this global warming thing it was considered pretty safe. In fact, 30 years ago we were being scared into thinking there was another ICE AGE coming.
Posted by: Lorraine at April 27, 2007 11:25 AMCraig Oliver said the stupidest thing he has ever come out with last night on Duffy.
He said that sooner or later there will be a Canadian soldier captured by the Taliban and if we treat them nice now they will remember and they will treat our soldier(s) nicely.
Time to retire, Craig.
How do we get Joy McPhail over to our side?
She is an absolute joy to listen to.
Last night on Duffy she body-slammed Martha Two Names like she was a rag doll.
Is it possible to be a non-moonbat dipper?
If it's possible, Joy McPhail is it!
Posted by: clair voyant at April 27, 2007 11:26 AMReid, can you say nuclear power? That is the solution for Oilsands, which produce oil that Canadians burn.
Posted by: Shamrock at April 27, 2007 11:45 AMAP's words: "The ministry referred to the militants only as a “deviant group” _ the Saudi term for Islamic terrorist."
Saudis Arrest 172 Terrorists in Oil Field Plot
In other news from the Saudi theocracy, the royal family announced today that they have arrested 172 Islamic terrorists in a huge plot directed against Saudi oil fields.
The most amazing thing about this Associated Press report is that the words “Islamic terrorist” are used without scare quotes. ...-
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/
Saudi tribe holds camel beauty pageant
Posted by Sicon
On 04/27/2007 9:03:23 AM PDT · 10 replies · 89+ views
Yahoo! News ^ | April 27, 2007 | Andrew Hammond
Saudi tribe holds camel beauty pageantBy Andrew HammondApril 27, 2007 GUWEI'IYYA, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - The legs are long, the eyes are big, the bodies curvaceous. Contestants in this Saudi-style beauty pageant have all the features you might expect anywhere else in the world, but with one crucial difference -- the competitors are camels. This week, the Qahtani tribe of western Saudi Arabia has been welcoming entrants to its Mazayen al-Ibl competition, a parade of the "most beautiful camels" in the desolate desert region of Guwei'iyya, 120 km (75 miles) west of Riyadh. "In Lebanon they have Miss Lebanon," jokes Walid, moderator of the competition's Web site. "Here we have Miss Camel."...- (via free republic)
S'more? Makes Miss Piggy look ughly, Kemo Sheiky?
Not so, Tonto.
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"The nose should be long and droop down, that's more beautiful," explains Sultan al-Qahtani, one of the organizers. "The ears should stand back, and the neck should be long. The hump should be high, but slightly to the back."
The camels are divided into four categories according to breed -- the black majaheem, white maghateer, dark brown shi'l and the sufur, which are beige with black shoulders. Arabic famously has over 40 terms for different types of camel.
Some females have harnesses strapped around their genitalia to thwart any efforts by the males to mount them. One repeat offender called Marjaa has been moved away.
"This one would fetch a million!" says Hamad al-Sudani, a camel-driver, admiring the heavy stud, or fahl. ...-
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070427/od_nm/saudi_camels_beauty_odd_dc;_ylt=Ai5wpOTT5uxtgiJgrx5CYX7MWM0F
Justthinking,
That question has been dispatched several times in many threads.
Instead of just scrolling to the bottom of a thread to make a comment, try to find time to read some of the comments.
For you though, I will make a special effort.
There is capacity in the NA grid to support the overnight charging of 180 million EVs without stressing the system.
Air conditioners are far more demanding. That*s why there can be brown-outs during a heat wave.
Check my blogsite for the links to verify this. = TG
Many readers will likely choke on this:
In the UK, pure Electric commercial trucks are outstripping Hybrids.
The Brits are fairly sharp when it comes to saving money and ensuring goods are delivered even when gasoline is cut off.
http://www.autobloggreen.com/2007/04/26/pure-electric-beating-out-hybrids-
in-uk-commercial-vehicle-marke/#comments
http://tinyurl.com/2g5sg9
= TG
Posted by: TonyGuitar at April 28, 2007 1:46 AMMany readers will likely choke on this:
In the UK, pure Electric commercial trucks are outstripping Hybrids.
The Brits are fairly sharp when it comes to saving money and ensuring goods are delivered even when gasoline is cut off.
autobloggreen.com/2007/04/26/pure-electric-beating-out-hybrids-
in-uk-commercial-vehicle-marke/#comments
tinyurl.com/2g5sg9
= TG
Posted by: TonyGuitar at April 28, 2007 1:47 AM