HandsomeDan wrote: » LEDs use less energy. There is no 'in theory about it', they are saving you money.
HandsomeDan wrote: » LEDs last pretty much forever. The savings are in replacement bulbs.
jimmii wrote: » Maybe because you got energy saving lights you thought you may as well leave them on it'll be grand so and without realising it you have the lights on way more than usual. Or maybe you have actually been scammed and they're regular bulbs in energy saving packaging did you get them from Big Jim down the centre?
lizzyman wrote: » So there is no real benefit to the consumer then, considering the new bulbs are far more expensive to buy in the first place.
Magico Gonzalez wrote: » They are more efficient, it's just that that lightbulbs are a very small portion of your over all bill. It wasn't costing that much in the first place basically.
seamus wrote: » It really doesn't rain that much in Ireland, especially on the East coast.
lizzyman wrote: » No they wouldn't. My ESB bills are the same now as they were prior to the new bulbs coming in a few years ago. They may be more efficient in theory but in real terms I'm not saving anything.
LadyFenghuang wrote: » The state wants to try and make sure banned breads are not bred.
LadyFenghuang wrote: » This helps unplanned breeding.
LadyFenghuang wrote: » By purchasing a license you are helping the overall welfare of all dogs.
LadyFenghuang wrote: » And it's the law.
KomradeBishop wrote: » Privatization. The promise that it will 'cost less', when all it does is just move costs from the public balance sheet, onto the wider population in the form of bills/payments (which are usually higher than what the previous cost would have been in taxes). Deregulation. Literally enabling scamming/fraud on a massive economy-wide scale - sometimes on an international scale, e.g. LIBOR. Austerity: The promise that cutting spending and increasing taxes will bring economic recovery. When instead it just shrinks the economy, reducing tax intake and requiring even harsher cuts/taxes, further shrinking the economy and setting in place long-term stagnation. The banking/monetary system: Banks literally create money from nothing and get to charge interest on it, and can use this power to cause massive inflation in parts of the economy (e.g. construction/housing), and then when such a bubble bursts, can force governments to bail them out by threatening economic doom. Meanwhile, the idea of any reform of the banking/monetary system - especially giving central banks the power to directly fund government (but limited by 2-4% inflation) - is treated by promoters of all of the above, as apocalyptic (usually through lying/misrepresenting, by deliberately ignoring that central banks would be in control of limiting inflation - and instead claim hyperinflation, when central banks would prevent that). The last one is probably one of the biggest and most successful ongoing 'scams' in modern history (although scam is the wrong word, because there is no conspiracy, people just don't realize the faults in the monetary system), because people in general have such a large disinterest in economics (evident in how stuff like this gets panned as 'boring'), that they don't even see this one - and facing it triggers massive cognitive dissonance in people (more than any other topic I've encountered).
HandsomeDan wrote: » ??? If you used to use screw or slot in incandescent bulbs you would still use screw or slot in LED bulbs. Switching to LED isn't going to make any difference to the connectors in your house. What are you arsing on about? And they would be higher again if you were using less efficient bulbs. Sweet mother of jesus...
LadyFenghuang wrote: The state wants to try and make sure banned breads are not bred. This helps unplanned breeding. I will not comment on children. I don't compare dogs and people.
LadyFenghuang wrote: By purchasing a license you are helping the overall welfare of all dogs. And it's the law.
LadyFenghuang wrote: » It's for the control of dogs act. They need to know what types of dogs are in the country etc. You have to be over 16 so no kids can. It's for dog control. The fine if you get caught is more than the license. It's worth it. 20 euro for the year. And 140 for the dogs lifetime. Well worth it and it helps in the control of dog breeds.
aziz wrote: » I have a black and white dog,does that mean the licence is cheaper?:D I get my coat
Todd Toddington III wrote: » Why do I need a licence for my dog? She's chipped and gets her shots every year. I'm not forking out 20 quid for no bloody reason. Retarded licence. How about introducing a child licence. Now that would make some sense
LadyFenghuang wrote: A post office you buy it over the counter. An individual license for one dog for one year is twenty Euro. For one lifetime (meaning you never have to get one again for that dog, it's the dog's lifetime not yours you still need to for other dogs) is 140 Euro.
LadyFenghuang wrote: PLEASE get one!
IvaBigWun wrote: » Last I checked, lifting heavy things correctly for an hour a couple of times a week does build muscle.
AlphaRed wrote: » The gym because so many gyms are filled with machines and machines do not build muscle
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: Do you even lift?
AlphaRed wrote: » Aren't they bringing in chiping for dogs soon? As in a chip that holds the information of the dogs owners?
lizzyman wrote: » I miss the days when you could just buy 40 or 60 watt light bulbs, screw in or slot in. All this nonsense about CFLs and LED bulbs just annoys the shíte out of me. I have to take the old bulb to the hardware shop just to be sure I'm getting something that fits. And for what? My ESB bills are exactly the same, if not higher than they've always been.
lizzyman wrote: » And for what? My ESB bills are exactly the same, if not higher than they've always been.
Collie D wrote: » Why? I would still be the same responsible dog owner with one as I am without one. Also, are there any criteria or tests to get one? If not, then what's the point? Conversely I would also be the same cruel owner who lets his dog **** in kids' playgrounds with one as without one if there are no eligibility requirements.
Youngblood.III wrote: » Prepare for another mass scam, 1c and 2c are to be withdrawn, watch everything get 10% more expensive due to profiteering i.e. rounding off. Just like the Euro rollout.... :-(
LadyFenghuang wrote: » :-/ A post office you buy it over the counter. An individual license for one dog for one year is twenty Euro. For one lifetime (meaning you never have to get one again for that dog, it's the dog's lifetime not yours you still need to for other dogs) is 140 Euro. PLEASE get one!
osarusan wrote: » I cannot understand what even the concept of a dog licence is - licence for what? Where does licence money go? It seems a particularly blatant 'lets tax that' scam.