Ever seen that scene from 40 Year Old Virgin...? I was picking glass out of my head for an hour.
Genre: Funny Videos
by: PORcell
awesome guitar cover...only using panadol cover as a pick..
by: MrJim26
Fists and drugs and flourescent bulbs are a winning combination
by: Indian_Larry
While on a boose Cruize in Mexico this 75 year old man from Texas was sporting this flourescent orange speedo dancing to the YMCA
by: well_perger
In this project we are going to fix a pocket TV backlight, by replacing the old fluorescent unit with a cool LED one.
Genre: How-to
by: CrownDelorean
One night I found these flourescent lights in our basement and we ended up smashing one of them on my friend rob's thigh. I think he regretted it in the morning.
Genre: Entertainment
by: Raphoroni
Both Australia and Canada have future bans on incandescent lights in favor of CFL’s. We all know the positive side of CFL’s such as long life (up to 16 times longer than incandescent) and the potential to save between $30-$50 per bulb vs. incandescent on energy alone. While the positives are staggering there one major Drawback to CFL’s that many consumers are unaware of. CFL’s like most fluorescent lamps contain mercury which is a nuero toxin and exposure is hazardous to your health if breakage occurs. Additionally, broken CFL’s are harmful to the environment as the mercury can be released into lakes or oceans and build up in fish which is the most common pathway to human exposure of mercury. CFL’s must be disposed of properly at a toxic waste depot. You can find out more on how and where to dispose of your used CFL’s at www.energystar.gov If a CFL breaks in your house since it does contain on average 5 milligrams of mercury precautions do have to be ...
by: livinggreen