It was the kind of lightbulb moment that seemed to give Pittsburgh a welcome energy boost.
It weighs 45 pounds or so and takes 100 watts, a lightbulb-size power draw.
The firm makes kits, which consists of a battery, an LED lightbulb and a small solar panel.
In 1993 Home Depot caught General Electric running down its lightbulb inventories, causing shortages at hundreds of stores.
The fact that so many aspects of de la Renta's business are being moved in-house facilitates such lightbulb moments.
The pits get damp, especially during the monsoons, and after the daylight fades, weavers must rely on a single naked lightbulb.
Over 150 years ago, when Edison turned on his first lightbulb, he had to compete against the burning of oil for light.
At first I thought it was a lightbulb going off as it didn't sound like a proper shotgun or like a rifle.
The Reinventing Edison lightbulb kit (photo to right) is one such example (link below by Harris Educational, if you want to get one).
Araujo changed over to organic farming in the late-1990s, but he had beenreading about biodynamics in a wine publication when another lightbulb went on.
Flowing from this facility was the technological lifeblood of the twentieth century the first practical lightbulb, the microphone, the phonograph, the subway, and much more.
Raytheon Chief Swanson tested it on himself he says it feels like touching a lightbulb and he periodically checks the spot on his hand where he got beamed.
The book is a behind-the-scenes look at Netscape -- from the lightbulb-over-the-head phase, through the tense all-nighter development phase, to initial public offering on Nasdaq and ultimate success.
Anderson wasn't coy about his quest: He put a lightbulb on the cover of the 1995 annual report, not because Panenergy was in the electricity business, but because he wanted it to be.
His roommate's four youngsters would visit for hours, creating a racket, while up to 20 hospital staff a day would come in the room to examine him, bring food or change a lightbulb.
Among other things this means that the PRO 48 doesn't have a restaurant fridge's heavy, fixed shelves or insatiable craving for energy--the company claims that it consumes less electricity in a year than a 100-watt lightbulb.
In terms of infrared radiation exposure (excessive amounts of which can cause cataracts), getting zapped by one of these scanners is the equivalent of having a video camera pointed at you--or reading by a 40-watt lightbulb.
The newest Intel Pentium chip has such densely packed circuits that it consumes the same power as a 100-watt lightbulb with a filament burning as hot as 4, 500 degrees Fahrenheit--one you'd have to wear mittens to unscrew.
Combined-cycle gas turbines, which use hot exhaust gases from one turbine to generate steam to turn a second one, can transform 6, 800 Btu of gas into a kilowatt-hour of electricity, enough to light one lightbulb for ten hours.
He enjoys stripping down forms, emphasizing silhouette or material, as with the voluptuous Plump sofa (2008), a streamlined, space-age version of the classic Chesterfield, or Bulb (2011), an overscaled, energy-efficient lightbulb designed to challenge the aesthetics of most CFL (compact fluorescent lamp) replacements.
The Tablet of London, a well-known English Catholic publication, recently published a series of jokes about various groups within the Catholic Church, and here's how the one on Opus Dei goes: How many members of Opus Dei does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
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