Saturday, May 30, 2009

Green Light Bulb Goes Off at Globe

Related: Green Energy Bad For the Environment

In more ways than one
:

"Maine targets mercury in bulbs; Bill would have makers reduce it, pay for recycling" by Beth Daley, Globe Staff | May 29, 2009

It can seem a green contradiction: Compact fluorescent lights - those spiral energy-efficient bulbs used to fight global warming - contain mercury, a toxic metal. If the bulb breaks, mercury vapor can harm infants, pregnant women, and children. If tossed in landfills or incinerators, discarded bulbs can pollute the environment....

I don't use them; I used to old tungsten kind.

Sales of the curly bulbs, which use about 75 percent less energy and can last many times longer than traditional incandescent bulbs, are skyrocketing, driven by consumers' growing awareness of global warming and the long-term cost savings....

Pffft!

Yup, LIES COST YOU, Amurkn!

I wish you would wake up and smell the fart mist (maybe that's why you are out)!

Yup, ANOTHER BELOW 70-DEGREE LATE MAY DAY in NEW ENGLAND!!!!

But THAT'S WARMING the paper tells me! Pfffft!

I've lived here my whole life, and I don't care what there numbers say!

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Oh, yeah, one more thing: Wealthy Responsible For Global Warming

And about all those GREEN JOBS that are supposed to be saving our asses:

"Maker of 'green' supercomputers closing; Analyst says investors pulled plug on SiCortex" by Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff | May 29, 2009

Also see: The Power of Green

SiCortex Inc. of Maynard, a maker of energy-efficient supercomputers, has halted operations, according to an executive at the company. The company declined to provide further details, but one analyst said it appears to have run out of cash.

Well, someone just took a bath!

"From what I understand, the investors decided to call it quits," said Steve Conway, a high-performance computing analyst at IDC Corp. in St. Paul. "Investors right now are impatient, more so than they were before the recession hit."

Gerbsman Partners, a California consulting and crisis management firm, has been retained to sell off SiCortex's assets....

As of January, it employed 79 workers.

That's it?

We LOSE TENS of THOUSANDS every month!!!!

The company was founded in 2004 by former executives of Digital Equipment Corp., Intel Corp., and Thinking Machines Corp. and has received $52 million in funding from several firms, including Flagship Ventures, Polaris Venture Partners, and Prism VentureWorks.

Now you know WHERE YOUR PENSION WENT and WHY your KIDS' COLLEGE TUITION is SKYROCKETING, America.

See: Where Your Pension Went

VenCap Pissed Away AmeriKan Pensions

Officials at Prism and Flagship did not respond to phone calls. Polaris general partner Robert Metcalfe declined to comment.... In April, SiCortex reported 100 percent revenue growth during the first quarter of 2009, and an increase of 122 percent in total order bookings during the period.

Translation: THEY LIED!!!!

Yesterday's news was a blow to satisfied customers. "It's sure not good news," said Phillip Dickens, an assistant professor of computer science at the University of Maine. The university purchased a SiCortex machine last year, and Dickens uses it to model the effects of global warming on glaciers....

Pfft! Then YOU WON'T BE MISSING IT!

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Readers, please see:
Fart-Misters Can't Hear the Rumbling

Also see: Weathering the MSM Lies

Pffffffffffffffttttttt is quite an appropriate term, isn't it?

Btw, guess what else VenCap was used for?


"Castor received financing from a Cambridge venture capital firm, Fairhaven Capital Partners, that spun out of a larger venture group."

Oh, Americans!!
You KNOW where they are getting that money!

The Globe is never going to properly investigate the Madoff scandal and we know
why.

Related: Madoff, Mossad and the AmeriKan MSM

Who’s behind Madoff?

Is that where you want your pensions going, America?