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| Started by | Sylvia Else <sylvia@not.at.this.address> |
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| First post | 2016-09-12 18:16 +1000 |
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Damned Windows Bloat Sylvia Else <sylvia@not.at.this.address> - 2016-09-12 18:16 +1000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat BartC <bc@freeuk.com> - 2016-09-12 10:50 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Sylvia Else <sylvia@not.at.this.address> - 2016-09-12 20:21 +1000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Theo <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> - 2016-09-17 14:12 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat BartC <bc@freeuk.com> - 2016-09-17 17:06 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Mike Spencer <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> - 2016-09-17 15:30 -0300
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Huge <Huge@nowhere.much.invalid> - 2016-09-17 21:17 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Bob Eager <news0006@eager.cx> - 2016-09-17 21:47 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Huge <Huge@nowhere.much.invalid> - 2016-09-17 22:06 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Bob Eager <news0006@eager.cx> - 2016-09-17 23:02 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat "Kerr Mudd-John" <admin@127.0.0.1> - 2016-09-18 08:45 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Huge <Huge@nowhere.much.invalid> - 2016-09-18 09:06 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Roger Blake <rogblake@iname.invalid> - 2016-09-18 14:54 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Peter Mc Donough <mcd-mail-lists@gmx.net> - 2016-09-18 17:45 +0200
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Huge <Huge@nowhere.much.invalid> - 2016-09-18 17:07 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Roger Blake <rogblake@iname.invalid> - 2016-09-18 17:20 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Huge <Huge@nowhere.much.invalid> - 2016-09-18 17:21 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Mike Spencer <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> - 2016-09-18 17:19 -0300
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Marko Rauhamaa <marko@pacujo.net> - 2016-09-18 23:38 +0300
Re: Damned Windows Bloat The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com> - 2016-09-18 17:49 -0700
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Peter Mc Donough <mcd-mail-lists@gmx.net> - 2016-09-18 22:26 +0200
Re: Damned Windows Bloat The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com> - 2016-09-18 13:29 -0700
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Roger Blake <rogblake@iname.invalid> - 2016-09-18 22:34 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Paul Sture <nospam@sture.ch> - 2016-09-18 18:45 +0200
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Johnny B Good <johnny-b-good@invalid.ntlworld.com> - 2016-10-02 11:54 +0000
[OT] light Ivan Shmakov <ivan@siamics.net> - 2016-10-01 14:48 +0000
Re: [OT] light Johnny B Good <johnny-b-good@invalid.ntlworld.com> - 2016-10-02 13:39 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com> - 2016-09-18 10:12 -0700
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Huge <Huge@nowhere.much.invalid> - 2016-09-18 17:15 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com> - 2016-09-18 12:54 -0700
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Roger Blake <rogblake@iname.invalid> - 2016-09-18 22:47 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Mike Spencer <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> - 2016-09-18 17:24 -0300
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Roger Blake <rogblake@iname.invalid> - 2016-09-18 23:01 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Roger Blake <rogblake@iname.invalid> - 2016-09-18 00:42 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat BartC <bc@freeuk.com> - 2016-09-17 23:30 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Rich <rich@example.invalid> - 2016-09-12 10:35 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat RS Wood <rsw@therandymon.com> - 2016-09-12 10:54 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat BartC <bc@freeuk.com> - 2016-09-12 18:38 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Rich <rich@example.invalid> - 2016-09-12 19:43 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Sylvia Else <sylvia@not.at.this.address> - 2016-09-13 12:11 +1000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Huge <Huge@nowhere.much.invalid> - 2016-09-12 21:13 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Johnny B Good <johnny-b-good@invalid.ntlworld.com> - 2016-10-02 13:48 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Rich <rich@example.invalid> - 2016-09-12 10:40 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Sylvia Else <sylvia@not.at.this.address> - 2016-09-12 23:25 +1000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Joe <joecool@ihaveenoughspam.net> - 2016-09-12 21:30 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Batchman <batchman@fastmail.fm> - 2016-09-13 09:37 +1000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Batchman <batchman@fastmail.fm> - 2016-09-13 11:13 +1000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> - 2016-09-14 08:47 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Batchman <batchman@fastmail.fm> - 2016-09-15 14:45 +1000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> - 2016-09-16 16:16 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Rich <rich@example.invalid> - 2016-09-16 16:49 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Michael Black <et472@ncf.ca> - 2016-09-16 18:44 -0400
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Bob Eager <news0006@eager.cx> - 2016-09-17 09:27 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Paul Sture <nospam@sture.ch> - 2016-09-17 11:04 +0200
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Sylvia Else <sylvia@not.at.this.address> - 2016-09-18 19:22 +1000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> - 2016-09-18 11:58 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Sylvia Else <sylvia@not.at.this.address> - 2016-09-18 21:33 +1000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Paul Sture <nospam@sture.ch> - 2016-09-17 11:25 +0200
Re: Damned Windows Bloat polygonum <rmoudndgers@vrod.co.uk> - 2016-09-13 07:38 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat BartC <bc@freeuk.com> - 2016-09-13 10:59 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat polygonum <rmoudndgers@vrod.co.uk> - 2016-09-13 19:20 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat RS Wood <rsw@therandymon.com> - 2016-09-14 13:17 -0400
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Michael Black <et472@ncf.ca> - 2016-09-14 14:59 -0400
Re: Damned Windows Bloat "Kerr Mudd-John" <admin@127.0.0.1> - 2016-09-15 11:38 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat polygonum <rmoudndgers@vrod.co.uk> - 2016-09-15 19:45 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com> - 2016-09-15 14:14 -0700
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Michael Black <et472@ncf.ca> - 2016-09-15 20:20 -0400
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Rich <rich@example.invalid> - 2016-09-15 11:43 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Walter Banks <walter@bytecraft.com> - 2016-09-16 15:41 -0400
Re: Damned Windows Bloat BartC <bc@freeuk.com> - 2016-09-16 23:56 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Walter Banks <walter@bytecraft.com> - 2016-09-16 19:51 -0400
Re: Damned Windows Bloat BartC <bc@freeuk.com> - 2016-09-17 13:09 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Walter Banks <walter@bytecraft.com> - 2016-09-17 10:26 -0400
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Sylvia Else <sylvia@not.at.this.address> - 2016-09-17 14:39 +1000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Paul Sture <nospam@sture.ch> - 2016-09-17 11:14 +0200
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Vladimir Vučićević <vladimir@vucicevic.iz.rs> - 2016-09-14 15:21 +0200
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Batchman <batchman@fastmail.fm> - 2016-09-16 14:59 +1000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat "Kerr Mudd-John" <admin@127.0.0.1> - 2016-09-16 11:58 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat BartC <bc@freeuk.com> - 2016-10-19 23:57 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat BartC <bc@freeuk.com> - 2016-10-20 22:19 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat RS Wood <rsw@therandymon.com> - 2016-10-21 01:59 +0000
Re: Damned Windows Bloat BartC <bc@freeuk.com> - 2016-10-21 13:45 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Mike Spencer <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> - 2016-10-21 14:24 -0300
Re: Damned Windows Bloat BartC <bc@freeuk.com> - 2016-10-21 20:46 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Michael Black <et472@ncf.ca> - 2016-10-21 22:58 -0400
Re: Damned Windows Bloat Peter Mc Donough <mcd-mail-lists@gmx.net> - 2016-10-21 21:58 +0200
Re: Damned Windows Bloat bashley@gmail.com - 2016-10-21 14:26 -0700
Re: Damned Windows Bloat BartC <bc@freeuk.com> - 2016-10-22 01:11 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com> - 2016-10-21 23:01 -0700
Re: Damned Windows Bloat BartC <bc@freeuk.com> - 2016-10-22 11:52 +0100
Re: Damned Windows Bloat The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com> - 2016-10-22 20:37 -0700
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| From | Sylvia Else <sylvia@not.at.this.address> |
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| Date | 2016-09-12 18:16 +1000 |
| Subject | Damned Windows Bloat |
| Message-ID | <e3n6jrFj55dU1@mid.individual.net> |
I wondered why my aging Windows 7 laptop was struggling to the point of unusability. I discovered that by the time it lets me do anything after booting, it's already loaded 1.8Gb of junk into its 2Gb memory. By taking a sharp knife to it in safe mode, I got that down to 600Mb, which is still absurd, but is at least workable. 1.8Gb! What the hell? How can there be 1.8Gb of stuff loaded that I'm not even using? Sylvia.
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| From | BartC <bc@freeuk.com> |
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| Date | 2016-09-12 10:50 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <nr5toc$23k$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #11972 |
On 12/09/2016 09:16, Sylvia Else wrote: > I wondered why my aging Windows 7 laptop was struggling to the point of > unusability. I discovered that by the time it lets me do anything after > booting, it's already loaded 1.8Gb of junk into its 2Gb memory. > > By taking a sharp knife to it in safe mode, I got that down to 600Mb, > which is still absurd, but is at least workable. > > 1.8Gb! What the hell? How can there be 1.8Gb of stuff loaded that I'm > not even using? That's 1.8GB after a full restart? My W7 desktop I think is at 800MB out of 3GB after a restart (that can gradually increase as it goes on due to memory leaks presumably; it was at 1.3GB now with no apps running). I suggest some of that might be apps that load themselves, which might not be to do with Windows itself. Use the Task Manager to have a look (Shift-Ctrl-Escape). Click 'Processes' tab then the box 'Show processes from all users'. Look especially for SVCHOST (I had a problem with that once, not memory but CPU, taking over my machine for 30 minutes each morning rendering it almost unusable. It was to do with Windows updates. I think MS forget my machine is supposed to be working for *me* not them!) -- Bartc
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| From | Sylvia Else <sylvia@not.at.this.address> |
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| Date | 2016-09-12 20:21 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <e3ndu4FksmfU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #11973 |
On 12/09/2016 7:50 PM, BartC wrote: > On 12/09/2016 09:16, Sylvia Else wrote: >> I wondered why my aging Windows 7 laptop was struggling to the point of >> unusability. I discovered that by the time it lets me do anything after >> booting, it's already loaded 1.8Gb of junk into its 2Gb memory. >> >> By taking a sharp knife to it in safe mode, I got that down to 600Mb, >> which is still absurd, but is at least workable. >> >> 1.8Gb! What the hell? How can there be 1.8Gb of stuff loaded that I'm >> not even using? > > That's 1.8GB after a full restart? > > My W7 desktop I think is at 800MB out of 3GB after a restart (that can > gradually increase as it goes on due to memory leaks presumably; it was > at 1.3GB now with no apps running). > > I suggest some of that might be apps that load themselves, which might > not be to do with Windows itself. Use the Task Manager to have a look > (Shift-Ctrl-Escape). Click 'Processes' tab then the box 'Show processes > from all users'. > > Look especially for SVCHOST (I had a problem with that once, not memory > but CPU, taking over my machine for 30 minutes each morning rendering it > almost unusable. It was to do with Windows updates. I think MS forget my > machine is supposed to be working for *me* not them!) > There was a case, unfortunately I can't find a reference, where a football club got fined for a late start to a game, caused when a computer used for scoring or some such essential element, decided to do a half-hour long update when it was booted. Sylvia.
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| From | Theo <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> |
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| Date | 2016-09-17 14:12 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <oui*nb19v@news.chiark.greenend.org.uk> |
| In reply to | #11974 |
Sylvia Else <sylvia@not.at.this.address> wrote: > There was a case, unfortunately I can't find a reference, where a > football club got fined for a late start to a game, caused when a > computer used for scoring or some such essential element, decided to do > a half-hour long update when it was booted. http://arstechnica.com/business/2015/03/german-pro-basketball-team-relegated-to-lower-division-due-to-windows-update/
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| From | BartC <bc@freeuk.com> |
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| Date | 2016-09-17 17:06 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <nrjplt$fb4$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #12044 |
On 17/09/2016 14:12, Theo wrote: > Sylvia Else <sylvia@not.at.this.address> wrote: >> There was a case, unfortunately I can't find a reference, where a >> football club got fined for a late start to a game, caused when a >> computer used for scoring or some such essential element, decided to do >> a half-hour long update when it was booted. > > http://arstechnica.com/business/2015/03/german-pro-basketball-team-relegated-to-lower-division-due-to-windows-update/ > The comments in that link suggest it was the team's fault rather than that of MS. I disagree. It can never be right for an 'appliance' such as this (because it's just a consumer tool, not some research IT installation) to suddenly stop doing its job at the whim of a manufacturer. Even if that behaviour could be modified, it shouldn't be the default in the first place. Is it too much to ask if the machine can simply *ask* if it's convenient to do an update? (I had similar yesterday: I had to get a game started for a child that had the launcher in the downloaded-files section of Firefox. Firefox wasn't currently running. It takes forever to start anyway but it decided that NOW was the ideal time to install updates and check my add-ons! In the meantime I had a icecream melting in the kitchen waiting to be eaten to say nothing of the child moaning about how long it was taking. I didn't even want Firefox only that file. Why aren't these things just as simple as turning a light-switch on and off? Do all the lights in my house stop working every time the manufacturer comes out with a new, more efficient, safer model of the bulbs I use? I reckon if they had 2-3 magnitudes less memory to play with, things would be quicker not slower!) -- Bartc
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| From | Mike Spencer <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> |
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| Date | 2016-09-17 15:30 -0300 |
| Message-ID | <87twdepefn.fsf@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> |
| In reply to | #12047 |
BartC <bc@freeuk.com> writes: > I disagree. It can never be right for an 'appliance' such as this > (because it's just a consumer tool, not some research IT installation) > to suddenly stop doing its job at the whim of a manufacturer. > > Even if that behaviour could be modified, it shouldn't be the default in > the first place. > > Is it too much to ask if the machine can simply *ask* if it's convenient > to do an update? > > (I had similar yesterday: I had to get a game started for a child that > had the launcher in the downloaded-files section of Firefox. Firefox > wasn't currently running. It takes forever to start anyway but it > decided that NOW was the ideal time to install updates and check my > add-ons! In the meantime I had a icecream melting in the kitchen waiting > to be eaten to say nothing of the child moaning about how long it was > taking. > > I didn't even want Firefox only that file. > > Why aren't these things just as simple as turning a light-switch on and > off? Because back in the late Neolithic, circa 1990, you read a floppy disk wrapper that said, "This belongs to us. We're just letting you use it until we have a new one to sell you. Opening the package means you agree to this forever" but you opened it anyhow. The rest is history. The old model was, "Buy something. You own it absolutely. Thank you, sir; please buy another one sometime." The new model is, "Welcome to $BIG_CORP fief. Your duty is to give us money on a regular schedule. Our duty is to let you play with the toys when convenient." > Do all the lights in my house stop working every time the > manufacturer comes out with a new, more efficient, safer model of > the bulbs I use? Didn't that just happen? Where are the 100 watt light bulbs? If you have the hacker nature, you'll find an end-run to defeat auto-updates and web page bloat. If, like e.e. cummings' Olaf, there is some shit you will not eat, you'll live in a cardboard box under a bridge before allowing yourself to become enfeoffed to a software company or a bank. There are probably options between such extremes. -- Mike Spencer Nova Scotia, Canada
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| From | Huge <Huge@nowhere.much.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-09-17 21:17 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <e45q85F4d28U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #12049 |
On 2016-09-17, Mike Spencer <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> wrote:
>
> BartC <bc@freeuk.com> writes:
[34 lines snipped]
>> Do all the lights in my house stop working every time the
>> manufacturer comes out with a new, more efficient, safer model of
>> the bulbs I use?
>
> Didn't that just happen? Where are the 100 watt light bulbs?
In a box in the attic.
:o)
--
Today is Setting Orange, the 41st day of Bureaucracy in the YOLD 3182
I don't have an attitude problem.
If you have a problem with my attitude, that's your problem.
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| From | Bob Eager <news0006@eager.cx> |
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| Date | 2016-09-17 21:47 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <e45s05F5v0aU3@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #12050 |
On Sat, 17 Sep 2016 21:17:58 +0000, Huge wrote: > On 2016-09-17, Mike Spencer <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> wrote: >> >> BartC <bc@freeuk.com> writes: > > [34 lines snipped] > >>> Do all the lights in my house stop working every time the manufacturer >>> comes out with a new, more efficient, safer model of the bulbs I use? >> >> Didn't that just happen? Where are the 100 watt light bulbs? > > In a box in the attic. +1 -- Using UNIX since v6 (1975)... Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org
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| From | Huge <Huge@nowhere.much.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-09-17 22:06 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <e45t2rF4d28U2@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #12051 |
On 2016-09-17, Bob Eager <news0006@eager.cx> wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Sep 2016 21:17:58 +0000, Huge wrote:
>
>> On 2016-09-17, Mike Spencer <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> wrote:
>>>
>>> BartC <bc@freeuk.com> writes:
>>
>> [34 lines snipped]
>>
>>>> Do all the lights in my house stop working every time the manufacturer
>>>> comes out with a new, more efficient, safer model of the bulbs I use?
>>>
>>> Didn't that just happen? Where are the 100 watt light bulbs?
>>
>> In a box in the attic.
>
> +1
Only the one? You need to stock up.
--
Today is Setting Orange, the 41st day of Bureaucracy in the YOLD 3182
I don't have an attitude problem.
If you have a problem with my attitude, that's your problem.
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| From | Bob Eager <news0006@eager.cx> |
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| Date | 2016-09-17 23:02 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <e460bfF5v0aU5@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #12052 |
On Sat, 17 Sep 2016 22:06:19 +0000, Huge wrote: > On 2016-09-17, Bob Eager <news0006@eager.cx> wrote: >> On Sat, 17 Sep 2016 21:17:58 +0000, Huge wrote: >> >>> On 2016-09-17, Mike Spencer <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> wrote: >>>> >>>> BartC <bc@freeuk.com> writes: >>> >>> [34 lines snipped] >>> >>>>> Do all the lights in my house stop working every time the >>>>> manufacturer comes out with a new, more efficient, safer model of >>>>> the bulbs I use? >>>> >>>> Didn't that just happen? Where are the 100 watt light bulbs? >>> >>> In a box in the attic. >> >> +1 > > Only the one? You need to stock up. Actually, it's +3. Crates. -- Using UNIX since v6 (1975)... Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org
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| From | "Kerr Mudd-John" <admin@127.0.0.1> |
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| Date | 2016-09-18 08:45 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <op.yny6hat8msr2db@dell3100.dlink.com> |
| In reply to | #12052 |
On Sat, 17 Sep 2016 23:06:19 +0100, Huge <Huge@nowhere.much.invalid> wrote: > On 2016-09-17, Bob Eager <news0006@eager.cx> wrote: >> On Sat, 17 Sep 2016 21:17:58 +0000, Huge wrote: >> >>> On 2016-09-17, Mike Spencer <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> wrote: >>>> >>>> BartC <bc@freeuk.com> writes: >>> >>> [34 lines snipped] >>> >>>>> Do all the lights in my house stop working every time the >>>>> manufacturer >>>>> comes out with a new, more efficient, safer model of the bulbs I use? >>>> >>>> Didn't that just happen? Where are the 100 watt light bulbs? >>> >>> In a box in the attic. >> >> +1 > > Only the one? You need to stock up. > But why? when the alternatives (can be) brighter and cheaper to run? -- Bah, and indeed, Humbug
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| From | Huge <Huge@nowhere.much.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-09-18 09:06 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <e473noFdmibU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #12059 |
On 2016-09-18, Kerr Mudd-John <admin@127.0.0.1> wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Sep 2016 23:06:19 +0100, Huge <Huge@nowhere.much.invalid> wrote:
>
>> On 2016-09-17, Bob Eager <news0006@eager.cx> wrote:
>>> On Sat, 17 Sep 2016 21:17:58 +0000, Huge wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 2016-09-17, Mike Spencer <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> BartC <bc@freeuk.com> writes:
>>>>
>>>> [34 lines snipped]
>>>>
>>>>>> Do all the lights in my house stop working every time the
>>>>>> manufacturer
>>>>>> comes out with a new, more efficient, safer model of the bulbs I use?
>>>>>
>>>>> Didn't that just happen? Where are the 100 watt light bulbs?
>>>>
>>>> In a box in the attic.
>>>
>>> +1
>>
>> Only the one? You need to stock up.
>>
> But why? when the alternatives (can be) brighter and cheaper to run?
When an alternative makes sense, I fit one. But they don't always make
sense. In which case I continue using an incandescent.
--
Today is Sweetmorn, the 42nd day of Bureaucracy in the YOLD 3182
I don't have an attitude problem.
If you have a problem with my attitude, that's your problem.
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| From | Roger Blake <rogblake@iname.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-09-18 14:54 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <20160918105111@news.eternal-september.org> |
| In reply to | #12059 |
On 2016-09-18, Kerr Mudd-John <admin@127.0.0.1> wrote: > But why? when the alternatives (can be) brighter and cheaper to run? We prefer the quality of light given off by incandescents and they are very inexpensive. I stocked up when the enviro-wackos started making noises about using the government mafia to force them off the store shelves. I'll probably not have to buy another light bulb for the rest of my life. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Roger Blake (Posts from Google Groups killfiled due to excess spam.) NSA sedition and treason -- http://www.DeathToNSAthugs.com Don't talk to cops! -- http://www.DontTalkToCops.com Badges don't grant extra rights -- http://www.CopBlock.org -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| From | Peter Mc Donough <mcd-mail-lists@gmx.net> |
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| Date | 2016-09-18 17:45 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <e47r4hFjaosU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #12067 |
Am 18.09.2016 um 16:54 schrieb Roger Blake: > On 2016-09-18, Kerr Mudd-John <admin@127.0.0.1> wrote: >> But why? when the alternatives (can be) brighter and cheaper to run? > > We prefer the quality of light given off by incandescents and they are > very inexpensive. I stocked up when the enviro-wackos started making noises > about using the government mafia to force them off the store shelves. > I'll probably not have to buy another light bulb for the rest of my life. If you calculate the complete costs of incandescent light sources to LEDs, the LEDs become cheaper after 500 to 1000 hours. From there on they earn money, all cost included. If you believe the print on the package, LEDs last about eight times longer and are about six times more energy efficient than incandescents light bulbs. This is of course no problem with one light source. But if you think of 100 million? In other words, you would still save money and the world if you throw new incandescents away an replace them with LEDs where it makes sense;-) cu Peter
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| From | Huge <Huge@nowhere.much.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-09-18 17:07 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <e47vujFkf8aU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #12068 |
On 2016-09-18, Peter Mc Donough <mcd-mail-lists@gmx.net> wrote:
> Am 18.09.2016 um 16:54 schrieb Roger Blake:
>> On 2016-09-18, Kerr Mudd-John <admin@127.0.0.1> wrote:
>>> But why? when the alternatives (can be) brighter and cheaper to run?
>>
>> We prefer the quality of light given off by incandescents and they are
>> very inexpensive. I stocked up when the enviro-wackos started making noises
>> about using the government mafia to force them off the store shelves.
>> I'll probably not have to buy another light bulb for the rest of my life.
>
> If you calculate the complete costs of incandescent light sources to
> LEDs, the LEDs become cheaper after 500 to 1000 hours. From there on
> they earn money,
No they don't. They may *save* money, but they do not "earn" it. The only
people who "earn" money from LED lighting are the people who made and
sold it to you.
[snippage]
> In other words, you would still save money and the world if you throw
> new incandescents away an replace them with LEDs where it makes sense;-)
Which is what I have done.
--
Today is Sweetmorn, the 42nd day of Bureaucracy in the YOLD 3182
I don't have an attitude problem.
If you have a problem with my attitude, that's your problem.
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| From | Roger Blake <rogblake@iname.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-09-18 17:20 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <20160918131753@news.eternal-september.org> |
| In reply to | #12068 |
On 2016-09-18, Peter Mc Donough <mcd-mail-lists@gmx.net> wrote: > In other words, you would still save money and the world if you throw > new incandescents away an replace them with LEDs where it makes sense;-) The world doesn't need "saving." I'm willing to pay more for something that I want rather than being nudged or forced into using something that somebody else wants. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Roger Blake (Posts from Google Groups killfiled due to excess spam.) NSA sedition and treason -- http://www.DeathToNSAthugs.com Don't talk to cops! -- http://www.DontTalkToCops.com Badges don't grant extra rights -- http://www.CopBlock.org -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| From | Huge <Huge@nowhere.much.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-09-18 17:21 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <e480o8Fkf8aU6@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #12073 |
On 2016-09-18, Roger Blake <rogblake@iname.invalid> wrote:
> On 2016-09-18, Peter Mc Donough <mcd-mail-lists@gmx.net> wrote:
>> In other words, you would still save money and the world if you throw
>> new incandescents away an replace them with LEDs where it makes sense;-)
>
> The world doesn't need "saving." I'm willing to pay more for something
> that I want rather than being nudged or forced into using something that
> somebody else wants.
*applause*
--
Today is Sweetmorn, the 42nd day of Bureaucracy in the YOLD 3182
I don't have an attitude problem.
If you have a problem with my attitude, that's your problem.
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| From | Mike Spencer <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> |
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| Date | 2016-09-18 17:19 -0300 |
| Message-ID | <87eg4hc66j.fsf@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> |
| In reply to | #12074 |
Huge <Huge@nowhere.much.invalid> writes: > On 2016-09-18, Roger Blake <rogblake@iname.invalid> wrote: > >> On 2016-09-18, Peter Mc Donough <mcd-mail-lists@gmx.net> wrote: >> >>> In other words, you would still save money and the world if you throw >>> new incandescents away an replace them with LEDs where it makes sense;-) >> >> The world doesn't need "saving." You might be wrong there but, if I've read the data right, domestic lighting is a tiny fraction of what needs to be addressed and the light bulb law is environmental theater -- cf. security theater. >> I'm willing to pay more for something that I want rather than being >> nudged or forced into using something that somebody else wants. Same. > *applause* Ditto. ()()()() -- Mike Spencer Nova Scotia, Canada
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| From | Marko Rauhamaa <marko@pacujo.net> |
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| Date | 2016-09-18 23:38 +0300 |
| Message-ID | <87poo1kkny.fsf@elektro.pacujo.net> |
| In reply to | #12076 |
Mike Spencer <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere>: > Huge <Huge@nowhere.much.invalid> writes: >>> I'm willing to pay more for something that I want rather than being >>> nudged or forced into using something that somebody else wants. > > Same. How much more? Sometimes you can buy a personalized product for a slightly higher price, but very often, we are talking about orders of magnitude more. Example. I used to love the American Licorice Company's Black Ropes. Then, the product was discontinued. I wonder if the company even makes black licorice anymore (<URL: http://www.americanlicorice.com/our-brands/>). I wonder how much I'd have to pay for Black Ropes. I suspect we are talking about millions of dollars for the first rope: buy the recipe, set up a candy factory, hire personnel. Marko
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| From | The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-09-18 17:49 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <nrncn6$5hv$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #12080 |
On 09/18/2016 01:38 PM, Marko Rauhamaa wrote: > Mike Spencer <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere>: >> Huge <Huge@nowhere.much.invalid> writes: >>>> I'm willing to pay more for something that I want rather than being >>>> nudged or forced into using something that somebody else wants. >> >> Same. > > How much more? > > Sometimes you can buy a personalized product for a slightly higher > price, but very often, we are talking about orders of magnitude more. > > Example. I used to love the American Licorice Company's Black Ropes. > Then, the product was discontinued. I wonder if the company even makes > black licorice anymore (<URL: > http://www.americanlicorice.com/our-brands/>). I wonder how much I'd > have to pay for Black Ropes. I suspect we are talking about millions of > dollars for the first rope: buy the recipe, set up a candy factory, hire > personnel. You can still buy Black Crows, but they're just called Crows now. I guess the crows felt discriminated against by racists. -- Cheers, Bev Guns kill people like spoons make Rosie O'Donnell fat.
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