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Superior Lamp Confronts Thomas Edison in the 21st Century

Thomas A. Edison and Alexander G. Bell were two great American inventors, and if they came back today they may not even recognize their original inventions.

2010-10-06
MOUNT LAUREL, NJ, October 06, 2010 (Press-News.org) Thomas A. Edison and Alexander G. Bell were two great American inventors, and if they came back today they may not even recognize their original inventions. Their initial models were destined to change the world. However, times have changed.

The original light bulb, while continuing to be used as a symbol for a new idea, has now been outlawed in some countries as an inefficient remnant of days gone by. The telephone and its progress over the decades have also taken on so many changes, that Mr. Bell would marvel at its progression. Think about it. Where is the closest phone booth? The last time you to spoke to an operator was when? People don't even look at the wall anymore when the phone rings.

Superior Lamp (http://www.superiorlampinc.com/) is leading the way by offering "green" technologies which allow companies to solve lighting problems while adhering to, or exceeding lighting standards. The American industry is in a battle with the rest of the world to remain a competitive force and one of the areas that will be the easiest to change is our lighting standards. Superior Lamp states that, "By just replacing your old-designed lighting with new and more efficient state of the art products, you could save your company's time, energy and effort."

If you are currently looking around your facility and seeing remnants of an era gone by, not only can you save your company precious dollars, but you can help in the "Greening Process" of our country and help us remain a world leader. "It's the right thing to do," states Tom Mosher, a member of the executive staff at Superior Lamp. He continues with: "Airlines invest in new planes just to receive better mileage and new buildings are being designed to replace old ones that just are not capable of being upgraded to green requirements."

Superior Lamp announces that many of their hi-tech products don't even require replacing fixtures; all you have to do is unscrew the old and put in the new. All of the world will benefit from the actions taken by companies going green. Superior Lamp states they are ready to help you move forward with your company's efforts.

For more information about Superior Lamp, call 800-257-8353 or please visit their website at the following link: http://www.superiorlampinc.com/. The Superior Lamp company blog can also be found at the following link: http://superiorlamp.blogspot.com/.


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[Press-News.org] Superior Lamp Confronts Thomas Edison in the 21st Century
Thomas A. Edison and Alexander G. Bell were two great American inventors, and if they came back today they may not even recognize their original inventions.