Look at Europe’s light pollution. As a poster on The Motley Fool points out, the London-to-Preston stretch of Britain appears to have a higher density of electrified living than anywhere in the continent but the Ruhr/Benelux region.
Try to be witty about that one, PooterGeekers.
I’m not convinced that the North Sea platforms burn with an intensity of that of Central London. Even if the whole lot were ablaze the light pollution would be negligible.
Like much of the internet: more heat than light.
I’d just like to point out that fully 50% of the light visible from space comes from one of our products (Ok, OK, we supply a tiny part of the chemical mixture for all those bulbs).
Makes me proud but please don’t tell any astronomers.
I’d just like to point out that fully 50% of the light visible from space comes from one of our products (Ok, OK, we supply a tiny part of the chemical mixture for all those bulbs).
Is your product called electricity?
France obviously hasn’t seen the light yet…
im special in a special way- are you?