View Full Version : Greenpeace targets Apple's Fifth Avenue Store for demonstration
puckhead193
Dec 15, 2006, 12:41 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/macworld/20061215/tc_macworld/environment20061215
gkarris
Dec 15, 2006, 01:46 PM
"After giving Apple a low e-waste score earlier this month, Greepeace on Thursday night targeted Apple’s posh Fifth Avenue Store for a demonstration. More than sixty Greenpeace activists shone green lights from high-powered floodlights on the glass-encased entrance of the store. "
High powered flood lights - take up lots and lots of energy. Doesn't sound so green to me...
Nicolasdec
Dec 16, 2006, 06:54 AM
High powered flood lights - take up lots and lots of energy. Doesn't sound so green to me...[/QUOTE]
haha thats true
BoyBach
Dec 16, 2006, 06:57 AM
"After giving Apple a low e-waste score earlier this month, Greepeace on Thursday night targeted Apple’s posh Fifth Avenue Store for a demonstration. More than sixty Greenpeace activists shone green lights from high-powered floodlights on the glass-encased entrance of the store. "
High powered flood lights - take up lots and lots of energy. Doesn't sound so green to me...
haha thats true
But that's where you're wrong.
They were 'green' lights which means that they're environmentally friendly. I thought that everybody knew that 'green' equals good for the planet! :p
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