2011年3月31日 星期四

Cotton Bowl,Existing optical-fiber technology

Cotton Bowl,Existing optical-fiber technology is マジコンds inefficient at transmitting infrared light. However, the zinc selenide optical fibers that Badding's team developed are able to transmit the longer wavelengths of infrared light. "Exploiting these wavelengths is exciting because it represents a step toward making fibers that can serve as infrared lasers," Badding explained. Cowboys Stadium could be in line for BCS game

The Cotton's futures is looking better than ever today. At least when we’re talking about the Cotton Bowl’s opportunity to climb into the BCS mix and bring college football’s national championship game to its new home at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington.

The investigation into improprieties at the Fiesta Bowl, which led to Tuesday’s ouster of Fiesta Bowl CEO John Junker, raises lots of questions about whether the Arizona-based game will continue to hold its spot in college football’s elite bowl grouping.

It is telling that BCS officials have announced plans to begin their own investigation to determine “whether the Fiesta Bowl should remain a BCS bowl game.” In a statement, BCS officials raised the possibility of assessing “other appropriate sanctions” to the Arizona-based bowl that hosted the most recent BCS Championship Game in January, when Auburn defeated Oregon, 22-19.

The BCS is one year into its current four-year cycle of games, with existing contracts in place through the games that will be played in January, 2014. But the Fiesta Bowl already has hosted its lone title game in that four-year cycle.

That is a key consideration because it is conceivable that BCS officials, in a fit of indignation, could strip the Fiesta Bowl of its BCS status _ claiming breach of contract, based on the alleged illegalities that took place in Arizona _ and replace it with the Cotton Bowl without taking a BCS title game away from any of the other bowls in the BCS loop (Rose, Sugar, Orange) during this four-year cycle. That makes a quick move easier, if the BCS folks are so inclined, because it would not require bringing a title game to Arlington in this four-year cycle. A chance to host the BCS championship game once every four years is the golden carrot that drives corporate title sponsors of BCS games, meaning Tostitos – the Fiesta Bowl’s title sponsor – already has received the brunt of its value during the current four-year cycle.

But such a move would require lots of lawyers and create lots of headaches. It would generate more negative headlines for the BCS,IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November. which already is a four-letter entity in the mind of many college football fans.

A more likely scenario, and one that would not require any contract wrangling,"PEOPLE ARE calling out (to our leaders) for (officials) to be responsible for inflatable swimming pools their misdeeds," declared Manila Auxiliary Bishop Broderick Pabillo in his homily. With the "big fishes" hooked, he added, would be to simply replace the Fiesta Bowl with the Cotton Bowl – sponsored by AT&T – in the next four-year cycle of BCS bowl contracts. That cycle would cover games played from 2015-2018 and binding decisions regarding those contracts are not expected until 2012, at the earliest.IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November.

Expect the Cotton Bowl to be a major player in those talks when they arise.Starting in 2012, federal law says manufacturers can no longer sell the familiar, 100-watt incandescent bulbs people fluorescent lights have used for years to illuminate the front porch or garage. The folks at the Cotton Bowl run a first-class game, have a title sponsor in place and play in the best football stadium on the planet.

It’s a BCS-worthy package, for sure. Now that the Fiesta Bowl has inadvertently opened the door, the Cotton’s future looks bright for BCS inclusion.

Town considers bookless library

Town considers bookless library

The library is as much a repository for books as it is a gathering place.

But one California city — faced with crushing budget problems and the changing habits of library IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November.patrons — may be getting ready to turn the page on all of that.

Newport Beach is mulling a plan to strip its original library, the Balboa Branch, of many if not all of 35,000 books DVDs and stacks of research material.Starting in 2012, federal law says manufacturers can no longer sell the familiar, 100-watt incandescent bulbs people fluorescent lights have used for years to illuminate the front porch or garage. The 50-year-old library would become a kind of de facto community center — a place where citizens could gather,Existing optical-fiber technology is マジコンds inefficient at transmitting infrared light. However, the zinc selenide optical fibers that Badding's team developed are able to transmit the longer wavelengths of infrared light. "Exploiting these wavelengths is exciting because it represents a step toward making fibers that can serve as infrared lasers," Badding explained. chat without fear of being shushed by a stern librarian, and surf the web.

But if they really wanted a book, they could still get one: All they’d have to do is march up to a voice-activated electronic kiosk; speak with a librarian at one of the city’s three other branches; order it,IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November. a la Netflix; and wait by the library’s traditional fireplace for it to be dropped off at a locker on site, according to the Los Angeles Times."PEOPLE ARE calling out (to our leaders) for (officials) to be responsible for inflatable swimming pools their misdeeds," declared Manila Auxiliary Bishop Broderick Pabillo in his homily. With the "big fishes" hooked, he added,

2011年3月30日 星期三

opponents say it's union-busting

Both measures aim to strip away workers' rights to collectively bargain for anything except wages."It has become almost a cliché to say that optical fibers are the cornerstone led light of the modern information age," said Badding. "These long, thin fibers, which are three times as thick as a human hair, can transmit more than a terabyte -- the equivalent of 250 DVDs -- of information per second. Still, there always are ways to improve on existing technology." Conservatives argue that such measures are needed to balance buenergy saving light bulbs are a great way to save energy and money.dgets and pare down deficits. But opponents say it's union-busting.

There are concerns that legislative success in Ohio and Wisconsin could prompt other states with Republican-led governments to push similar bills.

Ohio Gov.CALLS have been made to turn off the lights at one of dstti Oxford's busiest junctions, after the traffic ran more smoothly when they failed. John Kasich has said his $55.5 billion state budget counts on unspecified savings from lifting union protections to fill an $8 billion hole.

The Ohio bill has drawn thousands of demonstrators, prompted a visit from the Rev. Jesse Jackson and packed hearing rooms in the weeks before the Senate passed the measure.The lights, which change colour, are part Led light of the continuing overhaul of the centre. Plans are currently underway to install new tiered seating in the main auditorium which is due to be completed in the summer.   The largest drew about 8,500 people despite the state's long union tradition among steel and auto workers.

Its reception in the House has been quieter, though Wednesday's vote drew several hundred demonstrators to the Statehouse.IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November.

Democrats oppose the measure, but have offered no amendments to it. Instead, they delivered boxes containing more than 65,000 opponent signatures to the House labour committee's chairman.

Bachmann, light bulbs and contradictions

Bachmann, light bulbs and contradictions


For those of you who can't seem to get enough of Michele Bachmann's brand of wisdom, your cup is about to overflow.

She has announced her intention to form an exploratory committee designed to assess whether there is any sense in her running for the office of president of the United States.energy saving light bulbs are a great way to save energy and money. The committee will find lots of support for Minnesota's 6th District republican representative. She is the darling of the phenomenon known as the Tea Party movement. If she finds a way to get elected president, one thing is certain — there will be no energy-efficient compact fluorescent light bulbs in the White House.

She doesn't like them. She once said that if you drop one in your house, you would have to bring in people in hazmat outfits to sweep up the broken bulb.

But that's not the real issue for Bachmann.Elsewhere, indications of monthly chain store sales show retailers did better LED lighting supplier than expected in February. Analysts expect retailers, on average, will show a 3.6 percent gain in sales. What she is worried about most is the phasing out of old-fashioned incandescent light bulbs under former President George W. Bush's Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.CALLS have been made to turn off the lights at one of dstti Oxford's busiest junctions, after the traffic ran more smoothly when they failed.

Some people have called it a ban. The law doesn't ban incandescents, but sets performance standards most of the old-style bulbs can't meet. The real reason Bachmann wants to do away with the light bulb phase-out is she just doesn't like the government sticking its nose into everyone's lampshade.

She has been very busy stumping in Iowa and elsewhere,"It has become almost a cliché to say that optical fibers are the cornerstone led light of the modern information age," said Badding. "These long, thin fibers, which are three times as thick as a human hair, can transmit more than a terabyte -- the equivalent of 250 DVDs -- of information per second. Still, there always are ways to improve on existing technology." and I haven't spoken to her directly. However, Doug Sachtleben,The lights, which change colour, are part Led light of the continuing overhaul of the centre. Plans are currently underway to install new tiered seating in the main auditorium which is due to be completed in the summer.   her communications director in Washington, passed a note to her and she responded to me in this fashion: "By a forced phase-out of incandescent light bulbs, the government is again deciding that it knows better than consumers."

That is music to the ears of members of the Tea Party movement, many of whom believe our government is creeping toward socialism.

2011年3月28日 星期一

LED maker Cree flags another gloomy quarter




Higher customer inventories and pricing pressure forced Cree Inc to cut its third-quarter revenue and margin forecast, signaling another disappointing quarter from the LED maker.

Supply of light-emitting diodes,Starting in 2012, federal law says manufacturers can no longer sell the familiar, 100-watt incandescent bulbs people fluorescent lights have used for years to illuminate the front porch or garage. used to light mobile phones and television screens, has jumped in recent times mainly due to generous subsidies in China. That, along with pricing pressures, have led Cree to post revenue below market expectations in the last two quarters.

Cree shares fell 12 percent to $42.IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November.92,Existing optical-fiber technology is マジコンds inefficient at transmitting infrared light. However, the zinc selenide optical fibers that Badding's team developed are able to transmit the longer wavelengths of infrared light. "Exploiting these wavelengths is exciting because it represents a step toward making fibers that can serve as infrared lasers," Badding explained. their lowest in more than a year on Wednesday morning on Nasdaq. Shares of smaller rivals Rubicon Technology, Veeco Instruments and Taiwan's SemiLEDs Corp were also hit.IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November.

"Investors will continue to remain cautious on the stock over the next 2-3 quarters, as we believe Cree needs to show better execution on managing its channel," Piper Jaffray analyst Ahmar Zaman said.

Morningstar analyst Brian Colello said aggressive entry by competitors and weaker-than-anticipated LED television demand have led to the inventory pile up. "They had the worst of both worlds."

Cree forecast January-March revenue of $215-$220 million, compared with its prior view of $245-$265 million. Analysts on average had expected $254.8 million, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S."PEOPLE ARE calling out (to our leaders) for (officials) to be responsible for inflatable swimming pools their misdeeds," declared Manila Auxiliary Bishop Broderick Pabillo in his homily. With the "big fishes" hooked, he added,

"Our customers had more inventory than we had expected," Cree Chief Executive Chuck Swoboda said on a conference call.

Nexxus' lights to be sold at Lowe's




New federal regulations will soon spell the end of the incandescent bulb, opening up opportunities for a Charlotte company that makes energy-efficient LED lights.

Some have panned new lighting energy-efficiency standards as an unwarranted government intrusion. The regulations will start effectively phasing out incandescent bulbs next year.

But Charlotte-based Nexxus Lighting sees an opportunity to step into the lighting vacuum. Lowe's and Nexxus said Friday that the home improvement company will sell Nexxus' LED lights in the majority of its stores. They're now available on Lowes.Existing optical-fiber technology is マジコンds inefficient at transmitting infrared light. However, the zinc selenide optical fibers that Badding's team developed are able to transmit the longer wavelengths of infrared light. "Exploiting these wavelengths is exciting because it represents a step toward making fibers that can serve as infrared lasers," Badding explained.Starting in 2012, federal law says manufacturers can no longer sell the familiar, 100-watt incandescent bulbs people fluorescent lights have used for years to illuminate the front porch or garage.com.

Nexxus has previously sold LED lights, which use up to 80percent less electricity than incandescent bulbs and can last for years, to institutions and businesses,"the amount of mercury in a typical compact fluorescent lamp is approximately inflatable seat 5 milligrams, barely enough to cover the tip of a ballpoint pen. ... By comparison, an oral mercury thermometer contains 500 mg to 1 gram of mercury - or 100 to 200 times more than a CFL." not directly to consumers.

"This is the first step we're taking in that direction to do anything with retail instead of the commercial customer," said Nexxus spokeswoman Katie Weber.

The company does research and development in Charlotte and manufacturers LEDs at plants in Mexico, China and Minnesota.

Sales of the company's Array brand, which will be on shelves at Lowe's, rose more than 75 percent through the first three quarters of fiscal 2010,IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November. to about $1.25 million,IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November. according to securities filings.

One potential roadblock is price. The LED lights cost from about $6 to up to $69 each, far more than incandescent bulbs, which could deter cost-conscious consumers. But Nexxus touts the long-term savings from lower electricity use.

2011年3月23日 星期三

$42 light bulbs

Be Green 2: $42 light bulbs


Anyone interested in $42 light bulbs? Some say you can actually save money by using them

The latest great idea to light up the home or office is the LED light bulb. Yes th"D3 is pleased to have been selected by GUESS to inflatable mattress bed be part of the new flagship store on Fifth Avenue, said Jason Barak, managing partner, D3. "Our LED digital display serves as an integral part of the store's overall brand experience for consumers."ey're pricey at $42 a pop, but they use up one tenth of the energy consumed by regular light bulbs.
"That would normally be 60 watts if it's LED it's only six watts so the energy saving is huge and these light bulbs have a life,Some incandescent bulbs, including large pet carrier aquarium lights and specialty bulbs for appliances, aren't affected by the law. we say 25 years if it's used normally,” said Bruce Okimoto of the Hawaii Home Expo.
Okimoto says the pricey bulbs also save money when compared to CFLs, which burn two and a half times the energy of LEDs. Plus the CFLs don't last nearly as long.A built-in dock is attached to the battery and when DSTT not in use folds up in a nice compact manner to about half the size of the iPhone itself. Okimoto says certain brands like the Fawoo bulbs come with a reliable warranty, and for an even greener touch, are manufactured without the harmful chemicals.
"No lead, no mercury, so very friendly to the environment,” said Okimoto.
Green technology just keeps moving forward. Manufacturers are also making toilets more environmentally friendly. Toilets that used up three to five gallons per flush are disappearing and have been cut down to one-point-six gallons per flush.He said that a county council employee had witnessed a near miss between led lamp a car and cyclist, and he added: "If the argument is leave them off for good, then the answer is ‘no'." Now there's something even better.
"They've improved it so much that they actually have now ultra-low flush toilets that flush at 1.He said: "Approaching it there infrared sauna benefits looked like there was going to be chaos. But because the car drivers had to think a lot more they seemed to be being more careful.28 gallons per flush. So in a commercial application or even for your home the savings is tremendous,” said Okimoto.
That adds up to about a 20 percent savings on your water bill. A family of three to four people would conserve nearly two thousand gallons of water a year compared to the current standard toilet of 1.6 gallons per flush. Of course, it also means spending considerably more for the energy efficient toilets. But Okimoto says more people are spending more, realizing that the extra cost will come back in the long run.

2011年3月22日 星期二

It’s the same old story

“It’s the same old story — a member of Congress carrying water for his biggest campaign contributor,” said Mary Boyle of Common Cause, a liberal-leaning group that has spearheaded protests against the Kochs. “I don’t know how you make the argument to your constituents that it’s in their interests to defund the EPA or a consumer database.”

But Pompeo said in an interview this month that his legislative proposals have no connection to Koch or its owners. Instead, he said, his actions in the House reflect a long-held belief in limited government widely shared by his constituents in Kansas’s 4th District.

“I have run two small busi-nesses in Kansas, and I have seen how government Richmond says this is a way for people purchasing pet food to subsidize the SPCA, which does led bulb "a wonderful job" and is known to be underfunded.can crush entrepreneurism,"I trust that with University support, you and (redacted) have compact fluorescent the integrity and skills to be change agents," the letter said. "However, it is completely within the authority of the IFC itself to decide if it has the right leadership in place to lead this organization going forward."” said Pompeo. “That’s why I ran for Congress. It just so happens that there are a lot of people in south central Kansas who agree with me on that.”

Burdett Loomis, a University of Kansas political science professor, said that “almost any Republican legislator from Wichita is going to be very,The letter, which contains redactions by the University, expressed confidence Led strip light in individuals. very solicitous of the Kochs. They’re major constituents, major employers and major money.”

But, he said, Pompeo’s ties seem to stand out: “I’m sure he would vigorously dispute this, but it’s hard not to characterize him as the congressman from Koch.”

Pompeo, 47, is a California native who attended the U.S. Military Academy — where he finished first in his class — and Harvard Law School before working at the Washington law firm Williams & Connolly.A team of scientists led by John Badding, a professor of chemistry at Penn led lights State, has developed the very first optical fiber made with a core of zinc selenide -- a light-yellow compound that can be used as a semiconductor. In the late 1990s,The accidental experiment came just weeks before the county r4i council is set to publish a new report on the future of the square. Pompeo joined three buddies from his West Point days to form Thayer Aerospace in Wichita, a specialized machining company that sought financing for an expansion.

The investors included Koch Venture Capital, an arm of the oil-and-gas conglomerate; Pompeo and his aides said Koch’s investment amounted to less than 2 percent of the total. The private transaction’s details are not publicly available.

Pompeo went on to head a Wichita oil-rig firm, Sentry International, before his run for Congress. The Center for Responsive Politics estimates Pompeo’s wealth at $521,000, slightly below average for the relatively wealthy freshman class in the House.

In addition to contributions from Koch’s political-action committee and employees, Pompeo was supported in the general election, according to press reports, by Americans for Prosperity, a tea-party-affiliated Washington group whose foundation is chaired by David Koch. Pompeo won handily, beating Democrat Raj Goyle with 59 percent of the vote.

Outdoor lighting comes of age



A trend toward creating “outdoor rooms” has dramatically increased lighting options for homeowners who want to extend their time outside.

Most indoor lighting fixtures — chandeliers, pendant lights, table lamps — now have a counterpart designed for patios or decks.

“We have seen outdoor lights absolutely replicating indoor designs,”
“Outdoor lighting is a mood setter."It has become almost a cliché to say that optical fibers are the cornerstone led light of the modern information age," said Badding. "These long, thin fibers, which are three times as thick as a human hair, can transmit more than a terabyte -- the equivalent of 250 DVDs -- of information per second. Still, there always are ways to improve on existing technology." It can make or break a design just like it can indoors.CALLS have been made to turn off the lights at one of dstti Oxford's busiest junctions, after the traffic ran more smoothly when they failed.”

The abundance of products lets you make outdoor spaces more functional, said Rich Young of Outdoor Living Brands in Richmond,The lights, which change colour, are part Led light of the continuing overhaul of the centre. Plans are currently underway to install new tiered seating in the main auditorium which is due to be completed in the summer.   Va. “It allows families to extend the square footage of their home,” he said. “With the right light, you can extend the evening for dining or reading or other activities outdoors.”

When choosing fixtures for outdoor entertaining areas, consider how much light is necessary, said Alene Workman, a spokeswoman for the American Society of Interior Designers. A table needs to have sufficient light so diners can eat,IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November. whereas a conversation area may need only soft mood lighting.They'll be followed by 75-watt energy saving light bulbs in 2013 and 40- and 60-watt bulbs in 2014.

2011年3月21日 星期一

Battery Table Lamps Are Great When Energy Failures Happen Suddenly



Today we experience many more natural disasters that can easily change a nice quiet evening into a night with a grand scale electrical outage. Having a few battery table lamps placed in the most important rooms in your house can be a great help in these situations.

Having battery table lamps is especially important in certain areas such as the San Francisco Bay Area which is more likely to experience earthquakes, or in hurricane areas. Since hurricane Katrina, and with various hurricanes still approaching in the south east, it is essential to have torches, lanterns and other types of battery powered lamps. These will help you to cope if the power goes out at night.

There are numerous different kinds and versions of battery table lamps."It has become almost a cliché to say that optical fibers are the cornerstone led light of the modern information age," said Badding. "These long, thin fibers, which are three times as thick as a human hair, can transmit more than a terabyte -- the equivalent of 250 DVDs -- of information per second. Still, there always are ways to improve on existing technology."The lights, which change colour, are part Led light of the continuing overhaul of the centre. Plans are currently underway to install new tiered seating in the main auditorium which is due to be completed in the summer.   So you undoubtedly will discover what you are looking for.Also in economic news, the Labor Department said the pace of U.S. led strip nonfarm productivity slowed. Productivity rose at a 2.6 percent annual rate, and at a 2.3 percent pace in the third quarter, which was expected. On the web you can view through hundreds of bulbs from small, colorful lamps ideal in the children's rooms to sophisticated items for your lounge room or durable lamps ideal for hiking.

It is usually good to start your research by determining what sort of battery powered table lamps you require? Price can be a good measure but looking for a unique design can also quickly refine your search. You need to also look at how many batteries the lamp needs: it may be more simple to have a lamp with only two batteries, but the greater batteries it has, the lengthier its light will last.

After picking the distinct model, you can attempt to shop around for the ideal price available: you can search the web trying to find bargains, but you probably should not neglect to visit a few stores and niche stores before you acquire the lamp you need. The prices of a unique lamp can differ tremendously, so you ought to spend some time and shop around.

Battery table lamps are ideal for areas without any electrical power, such as week-end bungalows.They'll be followed by 75-watt energy saving light bulbs in 2013 and 40- and 60-watt bulbs in 2014. A good lamp with excellent batteries can quickly replace an electric lamp regarding reliability and its convenience. Because there are no cords placed on them, these lamps are also hugely portable: you can walk thorough different rooms with them or you can position them in areas hard to light.

You can also elect to set the lights aside,CALLS have been made to turn off the lights at one of dstti Oxford's busiest junctions, after the traffic ran more smoothly when they failed. store in a handy area and use the lights when you require them as emergency lighting.

2011年3月17日 星期四

Hire More at Orlando Job Fair

Fast growing Lighting Science Group Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: LSCG), a leading American maker of LED lighting, is looking to hire more employees at the Orlando Sentinel job fair. The Orlando Sentinel Engineering, Technology & Security Clearance Career Expo will be held at the Crowne Plaza Airport in Orlando today (February 28, 2011) from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

"We have some of the most advanced and affordable LED lighting products in the world and that's made possible because of our world-class team of U.S.-based employees," said Rich Weinberg, chairman and chief executive officer of Lighting Science Group. "The Company has seen rapid sales growth over the past year, which means we are continuing to look for talented individuals to help us meet growing customer demand."

For years, high-output and low-cost LED lighting products have been just out of reach, but Lighting Science Group has revolutionized the science of light in America to produce lighting products that deliver on the promise of LED technology.  From the International Space Station to the Times Square Ball to other projects in major cities across the world and now in homes, the Company's LED solutions are increasing energy independence and expected to save consumers, businesses and governments significant amounts of money.

Last year, Lighting Science Group became the first U.S. company to domestically manufacture 1 million LED bulbs in less than a year (approximately 6 months). These 1 million bulbs are expected to save Americans approximately $17 million in electricity cost or over 140,000,000 kilowatt hours over the course of a year, which equals the: annual greenhouse gas emissions from over 19,000 passenger vehicles or the CO2 emissions from the electricity use of over 12,216 homes for one year.