Monday, September 21, 2009

Energy Efficient Ceiling Lights Are Best For Homes

<p>The selection of ceiling light depends on both its aesthetic value and its ability to provide efficient illumination at the minimum expenditure. You will find a wide range of efficient ceiling lights for your home created with the active support of modern technology. Traditional system of incandescent bulb ceiling lights does not have the efficiency of providing suitable illumination and instead it produces heat. Since they are very economical, they have been in use with the benefit of replacing them easily. It is time to change the use of incandescent bulbs from those places where light is needed promptly but for a short span as in the bathroom or pantry areas.</p><p>Halogen bulbs are perfect for ceiling lights because they provide brilliant light and makes the illumination look natural. Halogen lighting serves the purpose of highlighting a particular art object in the living room. They last very long and cost more than the usual incandescent bulbs. You must consider the voltage factor before you embark on putting halogen lamps. The low voltage bulbs require a transformer but they are relatively cheaper than high voltage halogen bulbs, which are quite expensive. With a concrete roof, you can put one high voltage bulb as your ceiling light to illuminate the entire area with brilliant light. The illumination will be equal to a dozen of incandescent bulbs or more.</p><p>The fluorescent light needs one forth of the energy of incandescent bulb but has a life of about 15 times more. Conventional tube lights are of cheaper variety but the compact fluorescent type is surely expensive. The compact ones are compatible to the sockets of ordinary incandescent bulbs. You find varieties of tones and wattages in compact bulbs.</p><p>The use of fluorescent light is made for those places where you require light for a long period as you need in the kitchen and in the living room area. Onwards, if you need to replace the illumination of any area of your house, which had the traditional incandescent bulb, replace it with a CFL bulb. Make sure to replace all the incandescent lights of your house where you need light for a long period.</p><p>Your choice should be of the lowest wattage for most of the ceiling lights, which should be put of when the room is empty. Remember that too frequent use of putting the lights off and on will affect the longevity of the bulb. Too many lights in the ceiling do not increase the intensity of light in the area instead they consume additional energy only.</p><p>I am a professional article writer. Presently I am engaged in article writing projects, kw rich articles,Press releases,Blog writing and so on various subjects for customers both in India and US. I believe in adherence to time schedule and quality writing. You are always welcome to contact me.</p><p>Bmb's Articles - <a target="_new" href="http://bmb09.wordpress.com" rel="nofollow">http://bmb09.wordpress.com</a>.</p><p>E-mail: <a href="mailto:b.m.bhattacharjee@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">b.m.bhattacharjee@gmail.com</a>.</p><p>Thanks and regards<br> B. M. Bhattacharjee<br> KOLKATA, INDIA.</p>

Porsche 996

Porsche is a company which manufactures high performance sports cars. This company's first product came out in the year 1948 which was the Porsche 356. Since then there is no looking back. Porsche continues to provide car enthusiasts high performance and extremely good quality products which are hundred percent reliable and safe. Porsche also shares its expertise with other automobile manufacturers by offering their consultancy services to them. Porsche continues to maintain its reputation as one of the top most producers of Sports cars which is evidence with their performance in races including the Targa Florio and Carrera Panamerica.
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<br>The Porsche 911 remains the most popular sports car ever and is the company's flagship product. Porsche 996 is said to be the internal name given by the company for the 911 version model released and marketed between the years 1998 and 2005.
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<br>The engine of the Porsche 996 Carrera was designed and integrated with a technology known as "integrated dry sump oiling". The unique feature of this type of engine is that the crankcase does not feature an oil scavenge pump which normally pumps oil from the engine to a separate tank. Other modifications in the 996 model include a sleeker and elegant body featuring a windshield which is raked steeper. The interior also sports a more luxurious and new look.
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<br>These new innovations and additional features make the Porsche 996 as good as a new car. Both the cabriolet and coupe versions of the 996 were originally released. This model came both as a rear wheel and four wheel drives. Engine was Flat 6 aspirated with a capacity of 3.4 liters generating a power of 300 bph. Front of the Porsche 996 looked similar to the 1996 model of Porsche Boxster. Headlamps resembled those of the Porsche Panamericana concept car.
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<br>The year 2000 saw the release and debut of the Porsche 996 Turbo model which came equipped with a twin turbocharged engine which was intercooled and had a capacity of 3.6 liters. This vehicle also featured a four wheel drive. Further models saw alterations, additions and deletions and a host of variants of the model.
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<br>A unique feature of the Porsche 996 includes the aluminum pedals which are attractive as well as functional. They allow for effective heel and toe operation. The Porsche 996 platform was used to introduce two GT variants including the GT 3 and GT 2. The Mk.II GT3 variant featured advanced technologies and was based on the 996 of the second generation.
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<br>The aerodynamics of the GT3 was updated and it featured a more powerful version of the 3.6 liter capacity engine. The GT3 was first released in the year 2004. Testing of the GT3 showed an acceleration of 0 to 60 mph in just four seconds. This is the highest recorded figure so far by a street legal automobile.
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<br>The GT2 also features advanced aerodynamic features. Other modifications include the addition of brakes made of ceramic and of a bigger diameter, engine which is twin turbocharged integrated with intercoolers, reprogrammed software for engine control and a retuned 3.6 liter engine of the 966 Turbo. This resulted in the launch of the car from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.6 seconds. Both variants came with six speed transmissions.
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