inhabitat.com — The world?s first active light-emitting glass produces a soothing light that eliminates the need for lampshades, and is better for wellbeing. The average lifespan of a plate is 50,000 hours, which translates to 20 years of domestic use. And when it does cease to function, 90% of the design can be recycled, as it?s essentially based on glass.
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andy314159piMay 22, 2008
Unfortunately energy futures markets are using the oil demand situation to inflate all fuel commodities.
vashxstampedeMay 22, 2008
THAT WAS THE FIRST THOUGHT I HAD, WHERE ARE THE POWER CORDS?
elementopMay 22, 2008
Mostly, but not exclusively.Chugach Electric's Beluga power plant, which provides a lot of the electricity for Anchorage, is run on natural gas which I believe is a petroleum product?
jbobthegr8May 23, 2008
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chrisshenzoMay 23, 2008
eco-friendly and appealing lookgood lookin out Saaz
dawnmathewsMay 24, 2008
they will be great! Light bulbs have been around for donkey's years, it's about time they were replaced with something better.
merendinoJun 2, 2008
Truth be told, no i wasn't looking for validation, I was just pointing out that the article talked about how eco-friendly the glass panes were when in reality, I can get more lumens of light from a much less wattage bulb. So, aside from what you think of me touting my "eco-friendliness" I was in fact doing no such thing. But man you're an ass dude... should really think about relaxing once every couple of days. You're wound a bit tight.