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it won't happen.
they'll just put a tax on the tv's larger than 40"--like a luxury tax.
Just stick wheels on the TV - call it an all electric vehicle - Arnie won't know any difference
he may not, but i won't be able to drive one in the carpool lane!
Solo hybrid drivers may lose carpool lane privileges -- latimes.com
ah ha ha ahhaahahahaaaa (verbatim maniacal laughter?)
there isnt enough of em....
well, if they keep up with these asinine laws...
OT/> maybe/> being an owner of said big-a** TVs, and not living in that all to 'eco-friendly' state of CA, uh... sucks to be them?..
maybe we could saw of the entire state, and they can go 'chill' with Russia... or Guam (depends whichever way they float, i imagine). that would cut the US' energy consumption *shrugs*
At least they'll have good computers to play with:
LANL's Roadrunner, LLL's upcoming Sequoia, and other neat stuff...
ASC's national laboratories collaborations with Russian Institutes
It'll never pass you need atleast a 40in to get Arnolds head in view. Don't really care movin to Texas soon. The state with 2 fast lanes 1 on the highways and the other on deathrow.
From all of the studying and such that I have done, I believe that the "dramatic" increase in power consumption of a plasma these days for the average family equates to about $20 in 1 year over an LCD. I recently was shopping for a new TV and did quite a bit of research. At the end of the day I went with a Panasonic Plasma as the extra energy cost was well worth the significant performance gains over comparably priced LCD sets. And to be honest, didn't notice 1 bit of difference in my energy bill over the LCD tv that the plasma was replacing.