Posts Tagged ‘Watts’
BenQ remains on green bandwagon, offers up LED-backlit G920WL and G922HDL displays
Saturday, September 5th, 2009 by Steven 0 Add a CommentIf the model names seem uninformative, here’s what you need to know — the G920WL is a 19-inch 1,440 x 900 display, and the G922HDL is the same, only shrunken down to 18.5-inches and 1,366 x 768. Both claim class-leading power efficiency (a staple for BenQ), with their Eco mode using only 10 and 11 watts, respectively. They come with the company’s newish SensEye 3 auto-calibration utility, 250 nits of brightness, 5 millisecond response
If I keep a compact flourescent light on all the time 24/7, will it run up a huge energy bill?
Jul.17, 2009 in Uncategorized I like to keep the light on in the hallway 24/7; but I’m afraid it will be rather expensive compared to turning it off at night.say 100 watts, compact fluorescent.how much would that cost to run it?i know it’s not "green"; and don’t want to use a nightlight.thanksTags: hallway, watts
Killing frost on Prince Edward Island?
Russ SteeleLast year about mid June Ellen and I were on Price Edward Island. The flowers were getting ready to bloom and the farmer had plowed the fields and were preparing to plant their crops. The red plowed soil was a stark contrast to the very green spring grass. It was cool and windy, but we did not see any morning frost.According to a post at Watts Up With That, the first ever July frost was reported through out the Providence yesterday. Temperatures dropped to a record low in Prince Edwa
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Reflector-Chronicle on Abilene Fire Department’s new quick response vehicle
Source:Fire chief Bobs Sims said the vehicle will be used for medical responses, grass fires and will carry extrication tools as a back up rescue unit. The department received the new vehicle Monday and it went out on its first run, for a medical call, Monday night. The city of Abilene purchased the response vehicle earlier this year. A Ford F-450 truck, it has a 2009 chassis, which came from Green Ford of Abilene. Watts Welding of Brookville attached the large storage compartment and water pump
