It’s not too much of a lie to restate the second law of thermodynamics as, “any energy you’re using for any purpose whatsoever ends up as heat”.
The only way out of it would be if one of the photons from your light gets out a window and into space and just happens by luck to not hit anything ever, but as a practical measure you can just assume that it’s all becoming heat.
Thank you. You’ve saved me the trouble of having to post this all over again. Brian Williams of NBC, who should know better, continues to propagate this myth. It really pisses me off.
My Rabid Republican sister goes through periods where she hounds the hell out of me to stockpile incandescent bulbs as they have been or are about to be banned by Obama. If you don’t mind, I think I’ll send her your post.
I assume that’s just from the racecars. If you factor in all the fuel consumed by the spectators (who mostly drive SUVs, pickups, and RVs), you would save several times that. You could save even more by banning football. Not that I’m advocating banning either sport. But even if you did, people would just find other forms of entertainment so there’d probably be very little fuel saved.
I have no idea why this was brought up. Requiring more efficient lightbulbs will save electrical energy, but virtually none of that is produced by burning petroleum products.
Obama lives with a couple little girls. And I hear he’s married to a black chick. And that he used to live with a white woman he wasn’t even married to!